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The Legislative Assembly.
POLITICAL CODE.
§ 28

One enrolling and engrossing clerk, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day.

One bill clerk, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day.

One stenographer, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day.

One sergeant-at-arms, whose compensation shall be four dollars per day.

One door-keeper, whose compensation shall be three dollars per day, and who shall be an assistant to the sergeant-at-arms.

One messenger, whose compensation shall be three dollars per day.

One postmaster, whose compensation shall be four dollars per day.

One chaplain, whose compensation shall be two dollars per day.

Two pages, whose compensation shall be two dollars per day each.

One janitor, whose compensation shall be three dollars per day.

One watchman, whose compensation shall be three dollars per day.

One clerk of the judiciary committee whose compensation shall be five dollars per day.

One journal clerk, who shall be under the supervision of the secretary of the senate, and whose compensation shall be five dollars per day.

The journal of the senate shall be completed and indexed by the secretary of the senate within ten days after adjournment thereof, and for such completion and indexing he shall be allowed the sum of fifty dollars.

In addition to the above there shall be appointed by the president, when deemed necessary by the senate, such assistant enrolling and engrossing clerks as may be actually necessary, who shall receive a compensation of four dollars per day; provided, that during the first twenty-five days the number of such clerks shall not exceed six; during the second twenty-five days the total number shall not exceed ten, and during the last ten days the total number shall not exceed fifteen.

For the house of representatives:

A speaker, whose compensation shall be two dollars per day.

One chief clerk, whose compensation shall be six dollars per day.

One assistant clerk, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day.

One chief enrolling and engrossing clerk, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day.

One bill clerk, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day:

One stenographer, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day.

One sergeant-at-arms, whose compensation shall be four dollars per day.

One door-keeper, whose compensation shall be three dollars per day, and who shall be an assistant to the sergeant-at-arms.

One messenger, whose compensation shall be three dollars per day.

One postmaster, whose compensation shall be four dollars per day.

One chaplain, whose compensation shall be two dollars per day.

Four pages, whose compensation shall be two dollars per day each.

The janitors, whose compensation shall be three dollars per day:

One watchman, whose compensation shall be four dollars per day.

On clerk the judiciary committee, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day

One journal clerk, whose compensation shall be five dollars per day, and who shall be under the supervision of the chief clerk of the house.

The journal of the house shall be completed and indexed by the

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