For the salary of the chief justice of the superior court, four thou-
sand eight hundred dollars.
For the salaries of the ten associate justices of the superior court,
forty-five thousand dollars.
COURTS OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Suffolk, four thousand dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Middlesex, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Worcester, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Essex, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Norfolk, two thousand dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Bristol, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Plymouth, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Berkshire, one thousand two hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Hampden, two thousand dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Hampshire, one thousand four hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Franklin, one thousand four hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Barnstable, one thousand dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Nantucket, five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the judge of probate and insolvency for the
county of Dukes County, five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the
county of Suffolk, three thousand dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the
county of Middlesex, two thousand dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the
county of Worcester, two thousand dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the
county of Essex, two thousand dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the
county of Norfolk, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the
county of Bristol, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the Plymouth.
county of Plymouth, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the Hampden.
county of Hampden, one thousand six hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the Berkshire.
county of Berkshire, one thousand two hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the Hampshire.
county of Hampshire, one thousand four hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the Franklin.
county of Franklin, one thousand four hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the Barnstable.
county of Barnstable, one thousand dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the Nantucket.
county of Nantucket, six hundred dollars.
For the salary of the register of probate and insolvency for the Dukes County.
county of Dukes County, six hundred dollars.
For the salary of the assistant register of probate and insolvency Assistant
for the county of Suffolk, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the assistant register of probate and insolvency Middlesex,
for the county of Middlesex, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the assistant register of probate and insolvency Worcester.
for the county of Worcester, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the assistant register of probate and insolvency Essex.
for the county of Essex, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the assistant register of probate and insolvency Norfolk.
for the county of Norfolk, one thousand one hundred dollars.
For the salary of the clerk to the register of probate and insolvency Clerk in Suffolk.
for the county of Suffolk, one thousand two hundred dollars.
For extra clerical assistance to the courts of probate and insolvency Extra clerks.
in the several counties of the Commonwealth, a sum not exceeding
seven thousand two hundred dollars.
For expenses of the courts of insolvency, a sum not exceeding two Expenses.
thousand dollars.
For the salary of the district-attorney for Suffolk district, four thou- District-
sand five hundred dollars.
For the salary of the first assistant district-attorney for Suffolk dis- First assistant.
trict, two thousand four hundred dollars.
For the salary of the second assistant district-attorney for Suffolk Second
district, two thousand dollars.
For the salary of the clerk for the district-attorney for the Suffolk Clerk.
district, one thousand dollars.
For the salary of the district-attorney for the northern district, two District-
thousand four hundred dollars.
For the salary of the district-attorney for the eastern district, one Eastern
thousand eight hundred dollars.
attorney-
Northern
district.
For the salary of the district-attorney for the south-eastern district, South-eastern
one thousand eight hundred dollars.
For the salary of the district-attorney for the southern district, one Southern
thousand eight hundred dollars.
For the salary of the district-attorney for the middle district, one Middle district.
thousand eight hundred dollars.
For the salary of the district-attorney for the western district, one Western
thousand eight hundred dollars.
For the salary of the district-attorney for the north-western district, North-western
one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.
SECT. 2. This Act shall take effect upon its passage. January 27,
Salaries of
agents.
Incidental
expenses.
SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appropriated, to
be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth, from the ordinary
revenue, unless otherwise ordered, for the purposes specified, to
wit :-
For the support of normal schools, a sum not exceeding sixty thou-
sand three hundred and twenty-five dollars, to be paid out of the
moiety of the income of the school fund applicable to educational
purposes.
For the support of the state normal art school, the same to include
rent, taxes, etc., a sum not exceeding seventeen thousand five hun-
dred dollars, to be paid from the unappropriated balance of the moiety
of the income of the school fund applicable to educational purposes,
and the excess, if any, from the treasury.
For the salaries and expenses of the agents of the board of educa-
tion, a sum not exceeding five thousand four hundred dollars.
For incidental expenses of the board of education and for the sec-
retary thereof, a sum not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars.
For teachers' institutes a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars,
to be paid out of the moiety of the income of the school fund appli-
cable to educational purposes.
For county teachers' associations, a sum not exceeding three hun-
dred dollars, to be paid out of the moiety of the income of the school
fund applicable to educational purposes.
For aid to pupils in state normal schools, a sum not exceeding four
normal schools. thousand dollars, payable in semi-annual payments, to be expended
under the direction of the board of education.
For travelling and other necessary expenses of the board of educa-
tion, a sum not exceeding four hundred dollars.
For the Massachusetts teachers' association, the sum of three hun-
dred dollars, to be paid out of the moiety of the income of the school
fund applicable to educational purposes, subject to the approval of the
state board of education.
For the Perkins institution and the Massachusetts school for the
blind, the sum of thirty thousand dollars.
For the contingent expenses of the state library, to be expended
under the direction of the trustees and librarian, a sum not exceeding
eight hundred dollars.
For the support of Massachusetts beneficiaries in asylums for the
deaf and dumb, and in other institutions of the same character, a
sum not exceeding forty thousand dollars.
The income of the Rogers book fund, of the Todd normal school
fund, and of the agricultural fund, shall be expended in accordance
with the provisions of the various Acts relating thereto.
SECT. 2. This Act shall take effect upon its passage.
1882.