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salary of the Comptroller of the Treasury Department,
two thousand five hundred dollars; for the salary of
the Treasurer of this State, two thousand five hun-
dred dollars; for the salary of the Commissioner of the
Land Office, two hundred dollars; for the salaries of
the Judges of the Court of Appeals, ten thousand dol-
lars; for the salary of the Judge of the first judicial
circuit, two thousand dollars; for the salary of the Judge
of the second judicial circuit, two thousand dollars; for
the salary of the Judge of the third judicial circuit, two
thousand dollars; for the salary of the Judge of the
fourth judicial circuit, two thousand dollars; tor the
salary of the Judge of the Superior Court for Balti-
more city, two thousand five hundred dollars; for the
salary of the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
for Baltimore city, two thousand five hundred dol-
lars; for the salary of the Judge of the Circuit
Court for Baltimore city, two thousand five hundred
dollars; for the salary of the Judge of the sixth ju-
dicial circuit, two thousand dollars; for the salary
of the Judge of the seventh judicial circuit, two
thousand dollars; for the salary of the Judge of the
eighth judicial circuit, two thousand dollars; for
the salary of the Judge of the Criminal Court of Bal-
timore city, two thousand dollars; for the salary of
the Librarian, one thousand dollars; to the messenger
to the Executive, six hundred dollars; to the Clerks of
the Comptroller of the Treasury, one thousand seven
hundred dollars; to the Clerk of the Treasurer of Ma-
ryland, one thousand two hundred dollars; to the State
Agricultural Chemist, two thousand dollars; to the
Commissioners of Public Works, two hundred dollars
each, eight hundred dollars; to the Sheriff and mes-
senger to the Court of Appeals, one thousand two
hundred dollars; to the State's subscription to two
hundred copies of two volumes of the reports of the
decisions of the Court of Appeals, two thousand dol-
lars; to the State Reporter, five hundred dollars; to
the Maryland Penitentiary, for so much on account of
the salaries of its officers, eight thousand dollars; to
the African Colonization, ten thousand dollars; to the
Adjutant General of Maryland Militia, five hundred
dollars; to the Armorer at Frederick, three hundred
dollars; to the Armorer at Easton, three hundred dol-
lars; to the State's Tobacco Inspectors in Baltimore,
including the salaries of the Inspectors of Tobacco,
and their clerks and contingent expenses, twenty three
thousand five hundred dollars; to donations to colleges,
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