OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE. CHAPTER 31. OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE. AN ACT Making Appropriations for the Expenses of the State Gov. ernment other than Legislative Expenses, for the fiscal year ending on Monday immediately preceding the second Tuesday of January in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met: year 1914 Section 1. That the several amounts named in this act for esponse for or so much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby ap propriated and authorized to be paid out of the treasury of this State to the respective public officers, and for the several purposes specified, for the current fiscal year ending on Monday immediately preceding the second Tuesday of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fourteen; provided, however, that all parts or portions of the several sums appropriated by this Act, which, on said Monday immediately precedmoney return- ing said second Tuesday of January, A. D. 1914, shall not have been paid out of the treasury, shall be returned to the general fund of the treasury. The said several sums hereby appropriated are, as follows, viz: Unexpended fund For the Governor for salary, Four Thousand Dollars. Governor For the contingent expenses of the Governor's office, One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars. For the Lieutenant Governor, salary as member of Board of Pardons, One Hundred Dollars. OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE. For the Chancellor for salary, Five Thousand Dollars. Chancellor For the Chancellor for reporting, Two Hundred Dollars. For the Chancellor to pay contingent expenses of the Court of Chancery, Two Hundred Dollars. Nicholson as For John R. Nicholson, in payment of one hundred obna copies of his reports, as Chancellor, Eight Hundred Dol-Chancellor lars. Curtis For Charles M. Curtis, in payment of one hundred Charles M. copies of his reports, as Chancellor, Eight Hundred Dol-Chancellor lars. rapher for Court of For the stenographer of the Court of Chancery for Stenogsalary, Twelve Hundred Dollars. Chancery For Chief Justice for salary, Five Thousand Dollars. Chief Justice For the Associate Judges for salaries, Nineteen Associate Thousand Two Hundred Dollars. Judges For the Associate Judge resident in Kent County, for Associate reporting, Two Hundred Dollars. Judge For William H. Boyce, for one hundred copies of William H. Boyce's Delaware Reports, Volume 2, One Thousand Boyce Dollars. For the Court Stenographer for salary, Two Thousand Court StenDollars. ographer For transcript for the Supreme Court and Assistant Stenographer, Nineteen Hundred Dollars. OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE. Salary of Seco retary of State For the Secretary of State for salary, Four Thousand Dollars. Contingent For the Secretary of State to pay the contingent expenses of his office, Three Thousand Dollars. Official For the Secretary of State to pay cost of official bond, Fifty Dollars. Stenogograper and typewriter for Governor and Secretary of State For the stenographer and typewriter for the Governor and Secretary of State, for salary, Twelve Hundred Dollars. Clerks for For clerks for the Secretary of State, for salary, Eleven Hundred Dollars. Attorney General For the Attorney-General for salary, Twenty-five Hundred Dollars. Deputies For the Deputy Attorneys-General for salary, Two Thousand Dollars. Contingent expenses For contingent expenses for the Attorney-General for paying expenses in criminal prosecutions, etc., Two , Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. State For the two State Detectives for salaries, Twentyfour Hundred Dollars. For actual expenses in serving requisition papers, Five Hundred Dollars. State For the State Treasurer and Trustee of the School Fund for salary, Three Thousand Dollars. For the State Treasurer for contingent expenses, six Hundred Dollars. OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE. For the Clerk for the State Treasurer for salary, Clerk for Twelve Hundred Dollars. State For the Auditor of Accounts for salary, Two Thous-Auditor of and Dollars. Accounts For the Auditor of Accounts for contingent expenses. exclusive of clerical assistance, Five Hundred Dollars. For the Deputy for the Auditor of Accounts for salary, Deputy Twelve Hundred Dollars. For the Insurance Commissioner for salary, Fifteen Courant Hundred Dollars. Insurance For the Insurance Commissioner for services as State Supervisor of Banks, Trust Companies, &c., under Chapter 330, Volume 22, Laws of Delaware, Five Hundred Dollars. For the Insurance Commissioner to pay the necessary expenses of his office, such as postage, stationery, &c., Seren Hundred Dollars. For the Insurance Commissioner for contingent expenses as Supervisor of Banks, Trust Companies, &c., Five Hundred Dollars. For the Insurance Commissioner to pay salary of his Clerk for clerk, Six Hundred Dollars. Commissioner For the Insurance Commissioner to pay Clerk under Chapter 330, Volume 22, Laws of Delaware, Five Hundred Dollars. For the State Librarian for salary, Twelve Hundred State Dollars. Librarian OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE. For the State Librarian for contingent expenses, Hundred and Fifty Dollars. For the State Librarian to purchase law books for the State Library, Five Hundred Dollars. Janitor For the Janitor of the State House for salary, Five Hundred Dollars. Assistant For the assistant Janitor of the State House for salary, Four Hundred Dollars. Fish Commissioner For the Fish Commissioner for salary, and all necessary expenses in discharging the duties of his office, One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars. For contingent expenses of Fish Commissioner to pay for postage and stationery, travelling expenses, &c., Seventy-five Dollars. Chief Game For State Game Warden for salary, Six Hundred Dollars. Fish and Game Commission for hatching, propagating, &c., food fish, Six Hundred Dollars, out of Sinking , & Fund. Oyster For the Oyster Revenue Collector for salary, Seven Hundred Dollars. For the payment of officers and crew of watch boat for the protection of oysters, Two thousand Three Hundred and Forty Dollars. Free Public For the benefit of the Free Public Schools in addition to the income arising from investments of the Public School funds to be used exclusively for the payment of |