PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 933
To pay the President of the Senate a per diem of eight dol-
lars, for the per diem of twenty-six Senators at five dollars
each, for the per diem of one secretary at ten dollars, for the
per diem of one reading clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem
of one journal clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem of one
chief engrossing clerk at seven dollars, for the per diem of one
sergeant-at-arms at five dollars, for the per diem of the Speaker
of the House of Delegates at eight dollars, for the per diem of
one hundred and one members at five dollars each, for the per
diem of one chief clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem of one
journal clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem of one reading
clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem of one chief engrossing
clerk at seven dollars, for the per diem of one chief clerk to
the Committee on Claims at seven dollars, for the per diem of
one sergeant-at-arms at five dollars, and for the per diem of
doorkeepers, assistant doorkeepers, postmasters, assistant post-
masters, keepers of the cloak rooms, janitors, folders, commit-
tee clerks, engrossing clerks, pages, chaplains, stenographers and
clerks for the House and Senate at the per diem of five dollars
each, together with mileage for the members and officers, pos-
tage, stationery and miscellaneous expenses and for the above
expenses of the Legislature, the sum of one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is
hereby appropriated; for the printing of the General Assembly
of 1914, eighteen thousand five hundred' dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary; for binding the laws, journals and
documents of the said session of the General Assembly, three
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for
indexing the journals and documents of the Senate and House
of Delegates, six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary; for indexing the laws, three hundred and fifty dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; to the Secretary
of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House of Delegates.
for copying and arranging for publication the laws of said ses-
sion, three hundred dollars each, six hundred dollars; to the
Secretary of the Senate for salary during the recess of the Leg-
islature, nine hundred dollars, and to the Chief Clerk of the
House of Delegates for salary during the recess of the Legisla-
ture, three hundred dollars; to the Clerk of the Court of
Appeals, for recording the laws of the General Assembly of
1914, six hundred and fifty dollars.
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