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Proceedings of the Senate, 1916
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1256 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apr. 3

per diem of one Chief Clerk to the House of Delegates, ten dol-
lars; 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 dol-
lars; 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 assistant clerk to the Claims
Committee, who shall act as a timekeeper of employees, under
direction of the Speaker, at five dollars; for the per diem of
one clerk to the Corporation Committee, at five dollars; for
the per diem of one clerk to the City Delegation, at five dol-
lars; for the per diem of one clerk to the Committee on Chesa-
peake Bay and Tributaries, at five dollars; for the per diem
of one clerk to the Temperance Committee, at five dollars;
for the per diem of one clerk to the Elections Committee, at
five dollars; for the per diem of one Chaplain at five dollars;
for the per diem of one Assistant Postmaster, at five dollars;
for the per diem of one messenger to the Ways and Means
Committee at five dollars; for the per diem of one messenger
to the Minority Members, at five dollars; for the per diem of
one messenger to the Temperance Committee, at five dollars; '
for the per diem of two assistant Sergeant-at-arms, who shall
also act as assistant pages in filing and distributing journals
and Bills, at five dollars each; for the per diem of one mes-
senger to the Speaker, at five dollars; for the per diem of one
secretary to the Speaker, at five dollars; for the per diem
of one doorkeeper to the Speaker, at five dollars; for the per
diem of one stenographer to the Speaker, at five dollars; for
the per diem of one stenographer to the Ways and Means
Committee, at five dollars; for the per diem of one stenogra-
pher to the Judiciary Committee, at five dollars; for the per

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