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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 667. 1890. 233 hundred dollars; one folder in the sealing-room, one thousand two hundred dollars; one pa e, five hundred dollars; one laborer, four hundred dollars; ten folders, at nine hundred dollars each; five folders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; three folders during the session, at seventy dollars per month each; eight hundred and forty dollars; fifteen folders, at seven hundred and twenty dollars eac ; one night watchman, nine hundred dollars;' one driver, six hundred dollars; fourteen messengers on the soldiers’ roll, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two chief pages, at nine hundred dollars each; thirty-three pages, boys not under twelve ears of Pau- _ age, during the session, including two riding pages, one telephone page, and one telegraph page, at two dollars and fty cents per day each, nine thousand nine hundred and eighty-two dollars and Bfty cents; two messengers, during the session, at seventy dollars per month each, five hundred and sixty dollars; ten laborers during the Laborers. session, at sixty dollars per month each, two thousand four hundred dollars; six laborers known as cloak-room men, at fifty dollars per month each, horse and buggy, for department messenger, two hundred and fifty dollars; in al , one hundred and twenty-one thousand and twenty-six dollars and fifty cents. OFFICE or Posrmnsrmnz For postmaster, two thousand five hun- Postmaster, ana dred dollars; first assistant postmaster, two thousand dollars; ten "‘°·°°°· messengers, includingl messenger to sgperintend transportation of mails, at one thousan two hundred dollars each; three messengers, during the session, at eight hundred dollars each; four messen rs, at one hundred dollars per month each, during the session, one Husand six hundred dollars; and one laborer, at seven hundred and gwgnty dollars; in all, twenty-one thousand two hundred and twenty o ars. For hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the mails, Eve Horses mu wagons. thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ` OFFICIAL REPORTERS: For five official reporters of the proceedings rape,-mg proceed. and debates of the House, at five thousan dollars eac ; assistant mg'- gfdpial reporter, one thousand dollars; in all twenty-six thousand 0 ars. STENCGRAPHERS TO COMMITTEES: For two stenograplhers to com- Stenoggahers to mittees, at four thousand dollars each, eight thousand ollars. °°'“"‘" · That wherever the words " during the session " occur in the fore- *·n¤¤—1¤5m»¤m¤·· going they shall be construed to mean four months, or one hundred °° m"" °“’ '“°“""· and twenty-one days Fon Comxuemnr Exrnusns, NAMELY: For materials for folding, cmungentexpeusa. Sixteen thousand dollars, mum; mamma. For fuel and oil for the heatinglapparatus, seven thousand dollars. Fuel wd ou. For furniture, and rcgmirs of the same, ten thousand dollars. Furniture,etc. For packing·boxes, t ree thousand and five dollars. raemgamm. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select com- mssceusnemamms. mittees, twenty thousand dollars. For stationery for members of the House of Representatives, in- swuoum. cluding six thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, forty seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. For postage-standps for the postmaster, one hundred dollars; for Postage-stamps. the clerk, two hun red dollars; for the Sergeant-at—Arms, two hundred dollars· and forthe Doorkeeper, twenty-five dollars; in all, nve hundred and twenty-five dollars. PUBLIC PRINTER. P¤b1i<= For compensation of the Public Printer, four thousand five hun- runucrrmtmeuru. dred dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; in all, fifteen thousand one hundred dollars.