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Maryland Manual, 1897
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104 MARYLAND MANUAL.

clerk and door-keepers of the House of Delegates, and the
secretary and door-keeper of the Senate, and, in case of
the death or inability to attend of either the chief clerk
of the House of Delegates or secretary of the Senate, the
journal clerk shall act in his place, and in case of the
death or absence of the doorkeeper, his assistant shall
act in his stead, and they shall be paid five days per
diem and mileage, at the rate of ten cents per mile, for
such attendance; and the payment of any other officers
of a preceding General Assembly than those herein enu-
merated is hereby forbidden. (Acts 1884, chapter 400,
section 1.)

The compensation of members of the Legislature is five
dollars per day under the Constitution. The mileage al-
lowed under Act of 1868, chapter 78, (save in Garrett
county, which was created since,) is as follows:
From Allegany, $80 00 From Harford, $27 00

Anne Arundel Howard, 18 00
Except Annapolis 15 00 Kent, 64 00
Baltimore city, 15 00 Montgomery, 36 00
Baltimore county, 19 00 Prince George's, 25 00
Culvert. 50 00 Queen Anne's, 68 00
Caroline, 74 00 St. Mary's, 7100
Carroll, 30 00 Somerset, 92 00
Cecil, 36 00 Talbot, 86 00
Charles, . 48 00 Washington 49 00
Dorchester, 90 00 Wicomico, 8600
Frederick, 33 00 Worcester, 04 00
Garrert, 110 00

Stationery, to the amount of twenty-five dollars, is
allowed to members of the Legislature, and the members
may elect to take the amount in money, or of both, to said
amount. the Secretary of the Senate, Chief and Reading
Clerks of the House are allowed the same amount of
stationery and stamps as may be allowed hereafter by
law to the members of the General Assembly, and to
each of the other officers of the Senate and House of
Delegates' stationery may bf allowed not to exceed five
dollars in value, and postage stamps to the same amount.
(Acts 1868, chapter 70, amended by Act 1870, chapter 411.)

The secretary of the Senate and chief clerk of the
House receives each $300 per annum for work done during
recess of the General Assembly. (Act 1870, chapters
409 and 454.)

The public printing of the General Assembly is awarded
by contract by the clerk of the Court of Appeals. The
contractor contracts in a sum total to do all the printing
ordered to be printed in English by the Act of 1882,

 

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