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MARYLAND MANUAL. 33

From Allegany,

$80 00.

From Harford,

$27 00.

Anne Arundel

15 00

Howard,

18 00.

Except from Annapolis


Kent,

64 00.

Baltimore City,

15 00.

Montgomery,

26 00.

Baltimore County,

19 00.

Prince George's,

25 00,

Calvert,

50 00.

Queen Anne's,

68 00.

Caroline,

74 00.

St. Mary's,

71 00.

Carroll,

30 00.

Somerset,

92 00.

Cecil,

36 00.

Talbot,

86 00.

Charles,

48 00.

Washington,

49 00.

Dorchester,

90 00.

Wicomico,

86 00.

Frederick,

33 00.

Worcester,

94 00.

Garrett,

110 00.



STATIONERY, to the amount of twenty-five dollars, is
allowed to members of the Legislature, and the mem-
bers 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 Honse are allowed the same
amount of stationery and stamps as may be allowed
hereafter by law to the members of the General Assem-
bly, and to each of the other officers of the Senate and
House Of Delegates stationery may be allowed not to
exceed five dollars in value, and postage stamps to the
same amount. Acts 1868, Ch. 70, amended by Act 1870,
Ch. 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, Chs.
409 and 454.

THE PUBLIC PRINTING of the General Assembly is
awarded by contract by the Clerk of the Court of Ap-
peals. The contractor contracts in a sum total to do all
the printing ordered to be printed in English by the
Act of 1882, Ch. 261, and by the current Legislature-
Acts of 1882, Ch. 261.

THE LAWS OF EACH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, that are made
to take effect before the first day of June next, after the
session at which it may be passed, which the Governor
and Attorney General shall direct, shall immediately
after its passage be published at the expense of the
State for one week in two daily newspapers in the city
of Baltimore, one of which shall be in the German lan-
guage, and such newspaper or newspapers in each,
county as the President of the Senate and the Speaker
of the House of Delegates may direct. Acts of 1882,
Ch. 251.

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