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712

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

to the State Vaccine Agent for his salary, six hun-

Reformatory

dred dollars, and to defray the expenses of procur-

institutions.

ing reliable vaccine virus, six hundred dollars, or

 

so much thereof as may be necessary.

 

CONTINGENT FUND.

 

For the Contingent Fund placed at the disposal

Contingent

of the Executive by article three, section thirty two,

fund.

of the constitution, seven thousand five hundred

 

dollars, or so much thereof as may be nessessary.

 

INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE VARIOUS STATE OFFICES.

 

For the expenses of the Treasury Department for

 

advertising, stationery, blank books, expressage, tel-

 

egrams and other incidental expenses, two thousand

 

dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for

Incidental ex-

the expenses of the Comptroller's Office, for printing

penses.

blanks, licenses, protests, circulars, warrants, books

 

and office expenses, three thousand dollars, or so

 

much thereof as may be necessary; for the traveling

 

expenses of the State Tax Commissioner, eight hun-

 

dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-

 

sary.

 

LEGISLATURE.

 

To pay the members and officers of the General

 

Assembly, including postage, stationery, mileage

 

and miscellaneous expenses, as follows, to wit: For

 

the per diem of the President of the Senate, at

 

eight dollars per day, seven hundred and twenty

 

dollars; for the per diem of twenty -five Senators,

 

at five dollars per day, eleven thousand two

 

hundred and fifty dollars; for the per diem of one

 

Secretary to the Senate, at ten dollars per day, nine

Officers and

hundred dollars; for the per diem of one Reading

members of

Clerk of the Senate, at ten dollars per day, nine

the legislature
&c.

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 dollars per day,

 

four hundred and fifty dollars; for the per diem of one

 

Assistant Doorkeeper to the Senate, at five dollars

 

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



 
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