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diem of one postmaster of the senate at five dollars per day, four
hundred and fifty dollars; for the per diem of one messenger to
the printer and mail carrier at two dollars and fifty cents per day,
two hundred and twenty-five dollars; for the per diem of one
chaplain of the senate at five dollars per day, four hundred and
fifty dollars; for the per diem of the speaker of the house of
delegates at eight dollars per day, seven hundred and twenty dol-
lars; for the per diem of ninety other members of the house of
delegates at five dollars each per day, forty thousand five hundred
dollars; for the per diem of one chief clerk of the house of
delegates at ten dollars per day, nine hundred dollars; for the
per diem of one reading clerk of the house of delegates at ten
dollars per day, nine hundred dollars; for the per diem of one
journal clerk of the house of delegates at ten dollars per day,
nine hundred dollars: for the per diem of one sergeant-at-arms
of the house of delegates at five dollars per day, four hundred
and fifty dollars; for the per diem of one doorkeeper of the house
of delegates, at five dollars per day, four hundred and fifty dol-
lars; for the per diem of two assistant doorkeepers of the house
of delegates, at five dollars each per day, nine hundred dollars;
for the per diem of one engrossing clerk of the house of delegates,
at seven dollars per day, six hundred and thirty dollars; for the
per diem of one clerk of the committee on claims, at five dollars
per day, four hundred and fifty dollars; for the per diem of six
committee clerks of the house of delegates, at five dollars each
per day, two thousand seven hundred dollars; for the per diem
of three folders of the house of delegates, at five dollars each per
day, thirteen hundred and fifty dollars; for the per diem of two
pages of the house of delegates, at five dollars each per day, nine
hundred dollars; for the per diem of one janitor of the house of
delegates, at five dollars per day, four hundred and fifty dollars;
for the per diem of one postmaster to the house of delegates, at
five dollars per day, four hundred and fifty dollars; for the per
diem of one messenger to the printer and mail carrier, at five dol-
lars per day, four hundred and fifty dollars; for the per diem of
three chaplains of the house of delegates, one hundred and fifty
dollars each, four hundred and fifty dollars; and for the above ex-
penses of the legislature, the sum of one hundred and twenty thou-
sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby ap-
propriated; for the printing of the general assembly of eighteen
hundred and ninety-two, eighteen thousand and five hundred dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for binding the
laws, journals and documents of said session of the general assem-
bly, three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary; for indexing the journals and documents of the "senate and
house of delegates, seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary; for indexing the laws, three hundred aud fifty
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; to the secretary
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