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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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 Dele-
gates, at five dollars each per day, two thousand seven hundred
dollars; for the per diem of three folders of the House of
Delegates, at tive 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 dollars
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 expenses of the Legislature, the sum of one hundred and
twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary, is hereby appropriated; for the printing of the
General Assembly of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, eighteen
tholsand and tive hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary; for binding the laws, journals and documents of
said session of the General Assembly, three thousand dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necessary; for indexing the
journals and documents of the Senate and House of Dele-
gates, six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary; for indexing the laws, three hundred and fifty
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; to the sec-
retary of the Senate and chief clerk of the House of Dele-
gates, for copying and arranging for publication the laws
of said sessions, three hundred dollars each, six hundred
dollars; and for salaries during the recess of the Legislature,
three hundred dollars each, six hundred dollars; to the clerk
of the Court of Appeals, for recording the laws of the General
Assembly of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, four hundred
and titty dollars.
PUBLIC DEBT.

1005

For the payment of the interest on the public debt of the
State, three hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary.

Public debt.



 
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