EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 1561
two keepers of the cloak room, five dollars each; for the per
diem of three pages, two dollars and fifty cents each; for the
per diem of four general stenographers, five dollars each; for
the per diem of one clerk to Finance Committee, seven dollars;
for the per diem of one stenographer to the Finance Committee,
five dollars; for the per diem of one messenger to the Finance
Committee, five dollars; for the per diem of one doorkeeper to
the Finance Committee, five dollars; for the per diem of one
clerk to Committee on Judicial Proceedings, five dollars; for
the per diem of one stenographer to the Committee on Judicial
Proceedings, five dollars; for the per diem of one clerk to the
Committee on Corporations, five dollars; for the per diem of
one clerk to the City Senators, five dollars; for the per diem of
one stenographer to the City Senators, five dollars; for the per
diem of one messenger to City Senators, five dollars; for the
per diem of one clerk to the Temperance Committee, five dol-
lars; for the per diem of one stenographer to the Committees on
Printing, Roads and Highways, five dollars; for the per diem
of one stenographer to the Committees on Insurance, Loans
and Elections, five dollars; for the per diem of one stenographer
to the Committee on Education, five dollars; for the per diem
of one clerk to the Minority Senators, five dollars; for the per
diem of one stenographer to the Minority Senators, five dollars;
for the per diem of one clerk to the Committee on Chesapeake
Bay and Tributaries, five dollars; for the per diem of one mes-
senger to the President of the Senate, five dollars; for the per
diem of one messenger to the Minority Senators, five dollars;
for the per diem of the Speaker of the House of Delegates,
eight dollars; for the per diem of one hundred and one mem-
bers of the House of Delegates at five dollars each; for the per
diem of one Chief Clerk to the House of Delegates, ten dollars;
for the per diem of one journal clerk at ten dollars; for the per
diem of one reading clerk at ten dollars; for the per diem of
one sergeant-at-arms at seven dollars; for the per diem of one
chief engrossing or printing clerk at six dollars; for the per
diem of one postmaster at six dollars; for the per diem of one
chief page at five dollars; for the per diem of one Assistant
Chief Page at five dollars; for the per diem of one assistant
chief clerk at seven dollars; for the per diem of one assistant
journal clerk at seven dollars; for the per diem of four proof
readers or copy holders at five dollars each; for the per diem
of one chief bill room clerk, at five dollars; for the per diem of
two bill room clerks at five dollars; for the per diem of one
calendar clerk at five dollars; for the per diem of one clerk to
the Ways and Means Committee at five dollars; for the per diem
of one Clerk to the Judiciary Committee at five dollars; for the
per diem of one Clerk to the Committee on Claims, who shall
be a bookkeeper, at seven dollars; for the per diem of one
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