22 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 6
they will do the printing required by the provision?
of the aforesaid Article 78 of the Code of Public Gen-
eral Laws of the State of Maryland, to be dune for the
Genera? Assembly of Maryland at its next ensuing
session, and which is particularly enumerated in the
first sectimi of said Article 78 of the Code of Public
General Laws of Maryland—that is to way, that the
amount of %)rinting hereby contracted for is: Four
thousand copies of the Governor's message in English;
Ave hundred copies of the Governor's message in Ger-
man; three thousand copies of the Reports of the
Comptroller of the Treasury; one thousand copies
of the Reports of the State Treasurer; one thou-
sand copies of the Reports of the Adjutant-General;
two thousand copies of the School Reports; one
thousand copies of the reports of the Insurance Com-
missioner; one thousand copies of the reports of the
Commissioner of the Land Omce: two thousand copies
of the reports of the State Board of Health; two
thousand copies of the reports of the Chief of the
Bureau of Statistics and Information; one thousand
copies of which shall be distributed by the printer to
the labor organizations of the State; one thousand
copies of the reports of the State Fish Commissioners,
and all the aforesaid shall be printed and bound in
paper; and the printer shall send to the Librarian five
hundred copies of each of the reports that are usually
bound, to be bound by the Librarian; fifteen hundred
copies of the daily Journal of the Senate; fifteen
hundred copies of the daily Journal of the House of
Delegates, five hundred of each of which shall be re-
vised and corrected and prjnted in proper form for
binding and sent to the Librarian to be bound; two
hundred copies of each of the Senate bills; two hun-
red copies of each of the House bills; two thousand,
yeas and nays for the use of the House of Delegates;
two thousand yeas and nays for the use of the Senate;
two hundred copies of the rules and orders for the
use of the Senate, including parliamentary law and.
nsage and practise of the Senate as now appended to
the present rules of the Senate, the above rules and
orders to be printed and bound in paper; two hundred.
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