Contingent
funds.
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ernor by Article three, section thirty-two of the Constitution,
ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary ;
one thousand two hundred dollars, or to much thereof as may
be necessary, to be ased for the salary of a stenographer and
typewriter ; three hundred dollars to pay the salary of a jani-
tor of the House of Delegates and six hundred dollars to pay
the salary of an assistant janitor and keeper of water closets ;
for the contingent fund of the treasury department, for adver-
tising, stationery, blanks, books, expressage, telegrams and
other incidental expenses, twenty-five hundred dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary ; for the contingent fund of
the Comptroller's office, for printing blank licenses, protests,
circulars, warrants, books and other office expenses, three
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary ; for
the contingent fund of the Land Office, six hundred dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary ; for the contingent fund
of the Court of Appeals, one thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary ; for the contingent fund of the
Attorney General, for printing and travelling expenses, clerical
secvices, stationery, postage and other necessary expenses,
thirteen hundred dollare, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary ; for the contingent fund of the Board of Public Works,
five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary ;
said amount to be expended under the direction and control of
said board, to be used for repairs to State property and other
necessary expenses; for the contingent fund of the State
Librarian, for porterage, postage, freight, purchase of stationery,
and other incidental expenses, six hundred and fifty dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary ; said contingent funds
to be paid upon proper vouchers exhibited to the Comptroller.
STATE LIBRARY.
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