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. 1916] OF. THE SENATE. 1233

the salaries of three special index clerks to the Commissioner
of the Land Office, one thousand dollars each, three thousand
dollars; for the salary of the Secretary of the Senate during
recess of the Legislature, three hundred dollars; for the salary
of the Chief Clerk of the House of Delegates during recess of
the Legislature, three hundred dollars.

'Judiciary—For the salary of the Chief Judges of the first
seven judicial circuits, six thousand eight hundred dollars each,
forty-seven thousand six hundred dollars; for the salaries of
the fifteen associate judges of the first seven judicial circuits,
four thousand six hundred dollars each, sixty-nine thousand.
dollars; for the salaries of the Judge of the Court of Appeals
from Baltimore city, six thousand eight hundred dollars, and
for the Chief Judge and nine associate judges of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore city, five thousand five hundred dollars
each, sixty-one thousand eight hundred dollars; for the salary
of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, three thousand dollars;
for the salaries of the deputy clerks of the Court of Appeals,
as provided in Article 17, Section 43 of the Annotated Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland, four thousand nine hun-
dred dollars; for the salary of the messenger of the Court of
Appeals, one thousand dollars; for the salary of the crier
of the Court of Appeals, one thousand dollars; for the salary
of a stenographer of the Court of Appeals, fifteen hundred
dollars; for the commissions to attorneys on claims of the
State placed in their hands for collection, three thousand dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for the payment
of the pension of Judge James U. Dennis, as provided by
Chapter 323 of the Acts of 1908, four thousand five hundred
dollars; for the pensions to retired judges, provided by Article
26, Section 46 of the Annotated Code of the Public General
Laws of Maryland, twenty thousand dollars, or so much there-
of as may be necessary; for the salary of the Trust Clerk of
the. Supreme Bench of Baltimore city, as provided by Chapter
438 of the Acts of 1896, two thousand five hundred dollars; for
the salary of the Chief Clerks of the two Circuit Courts of
Baltimore city, as provided by Chapter 343 of the Acts of
1912, two thousand five hundred dollars each, five thousand
dollars; to make up deficiency in salaries of the clerks of the
Circuit Courts of Baltimore city and of the Baltimore City
Court, as provided in Chapter 54 of the Acts of 1868, four
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

"Contingent Funds—For the contingent fund placed at the
disposal of the Governor, by Article 3, Section 32 of the Con-
stitution, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be

 

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