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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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much thereof as may be necessary ; for printing sample
ballots, and so forth, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction of
the Governor ; for printing the report of the State board of
education, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary ; for the expenses of the secretary of the lunacy
commission, fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary ; to the bureau of immigration the sum of
ten thousand dollars, to be used in accordance with Chapter
295 of the Acts of 1896 and Chapter 282 of the Acts of
1898 ; to the board of State aid and charities, the sum of
three thousand five hundred dollars, to be used in accord-
ance with Chapter 549 of the Acts of 1904 ; for repairs to
executive mansion, the sum of five thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary.
Legislature.
To pay the officers and members of the General Assembly,
including postage, stationery, mileage and miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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expenses, as follows, to wit : For the per diem of the presi-
dent of the Senate, at eight dollars per day, seven hundred
and twenty dollars ; for the per diem of the twenty-six Sena-
tors, at five dollars per day, eleven thousand seven hundred
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 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 diem of one
engrossing clerk of the Senate, at seven dollars per day, six
hundred and thirty dollars ; for the per diem of four com-
mittee 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 Senate, at two
dollars and one-half per day each, four hundred and fifty
dollars ; for the per diem of one janitor of the Senate, at five
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