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1170 GENERAL ASSEMBLY. [ART. 40

Frederick county, the sum of thirty-three dollars; those from
Garrett county, the sum of one hundred and ten dollars; those
from Harford county, the sum of twenty-seven dollars; those
from Howard county, the sum of eighteen dollars; those from
Kent county, the sum of sixty-four dollars; those from Mont-
gomery county, the sum of twenty-six dollars; those from
Prince George's county, the sum of twenty-five dollars; those
from Queen Anne's county, the sum of sixty-eight dollars;
those from St. Mary's county, the sum of seventy-one dollars ;
those from Somerset county, the sum of ninety-two dollars;
those from Talbot county, the sum of eighty-six dollars; those
from Washington county the sum of forty-nine dollars; those
from Wicomico county, the sum of eighty-six dollars; and those
from Worcester county, the sum of ninety-four dollars.

Ibid. sec. 2. 1868, ch. 70. 1890, ch. 486.

2. It shall be lawful for the State librarian to furnish each
member of the general assembly, the chief clerk of the house
of delegates, secretary of the senate, reading clerk of each
house, journal clerk of each house, the sergeant-at-arms of
each house and the chief engrossing clerk of each house an
amount of stationery not exceeding in value twenty-five dollars;
any member or officer above named may at his election take
such amount either in stationery or money, or both, to said
amount.

Ibid. sec. 3. 1868, ch. 61. 1884, ch. 400.

3. Whenever the general assembly shall meet it shall not be
necessary for any officer of the preceding general assembly to
be present except the chief clerk, reading clerk and door-keeper
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 the
case of the death or absence of the door-keeper 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 officer of a preced-
ing general assembly than those herein enumerated is hereby
forbidden.


 

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