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Session Laws, 1892
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.


State Board of Appeals, two hundred dollars, or so much


thereof as may be necessary ; to the Mayor of the city of


Annapolis for the use of the fire department of said city,


one hundred and fifty dollars; for support of insane con-


victs, as provided for by chapter 123 of the acts of 1890, the


sum of fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may


be uecessary.


LEGISLATURE.


To pay the officers and members of the General Assembly,


including postage, stationery, mileage aud miscellaneous


expenses as follows, to wit : For the per diem of the presi-

Leglsla-

dent of the Senate at eight dollars per day, seven hundred

ture

and twenty dollars ; for the per diem of twenty -five senators


at five dollars per day, eleven thousand, two hundred aud


fifty dollars ; for the per diem of one secretary of the Senate


at ten dollars per day, nine hundred dollars ; for the per


diem of one reading clerk of the Senate at ten dollars per


day, nine hundred dollars ; for the per diem of one journal


clerk of the Senate at ten dollars per day, nine hundred


dollars ; for the per diem of one sergeant-at-arms of the


Senate at five dollars per day, four hundred and fifty dollars ;


for the per diem of one doorkeeper to the Senate at five dol-


lars per day, four hundred and fifty dollars ; for the per


diem of one assistant doorkeeper to the Senate at five dol-


lars per day, four hundred and fifty dollars ; for the per


diem of one engrossing clerk of the Senate at seven dollars


per day, six hundred and thirty dollars ; for the per diem of


tour committee clerks to the Senate at five dollars per day


each, eighteen hundred dollars ; for the per diem of one


folder of the Senate at five dollars per day, four hundred


and fifty dollars; for the per diem of two pages of the Sen-


ate at two dollars and a half per day each, four hundred


and fifty dollars; for the per diem of one janitor of the


Senate at five dollars per day, four hundred and fifty dol-


lars ; for the per 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 piiuter aud 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 fifty dollars;

for the per diem of the speaker of the House of Delegates at


eight dollars per day, seven hundred and twenty dollars;


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



 
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