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296 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 82. 1858. ment room, one thousand five hundred dollars ; two assistants in document room, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of the folding room, one thousand Eve hundred dollars; two messengers, acting as assistant-doorkeepers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; sixteen messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; superintendent in charge of Senate furnaces, one thousand two hundred dollars ; assistant in charge of furnaces, six hundred dollars; laborer in private passage, six hundred dollars; two laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; clerk or secretary to the President of the Senate, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars ; draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Finance, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars ; clerk to the Committee of Claims, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; clerk of printing records, one thousand eight hundred and ilfry dolla1s——making seventy- eight thousand nine hundred and fourteen dollars. For the additional compensation allowed by the resolution of the Senate of the eleventh of May, eighteen hundred and nfty-eigl1t, to a. messenger in the office of the secretary of the Senate, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, three hundred and thirty dollars. G°¤*l¤iS*3;* °¤· For the contingent expenses of the Senate, viz: §;E;°,;_° ° For binding, fifty thousand dollars. For lithographing and engraving, forty-five thousand dollars. For stationery, twelve thousand dollars. For newspapers, three thousand dollars. For Congressional Globe and binding the same, twenty-four thousand two hnndredand seventeen dollars and twenty cents. For reporting proceedings, ten thousand four hundred dollars. For clerks to committees, pages, police, horses, and carryalls, twenty- six thousand five hundred and eight dollars and nfty cents. For miscellaneous items, twenty thousand dollars. S£';;i°§§g>’ f°¥ F or stationery for fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen House for yw hundred and fifty-eight, five thousand dollars for the Senate; and for staending June 80, tionery for Hscal year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and 1858* filly-eight, five thousand dollars for the House of Representatives. P¤y,&<>-9f For compensation and mileage of members of the House of Repregsgrgiigézlgg? sentetives and delegates from Territories, five hundred and eighty thou— sand two hundred and fifty dollars. Omcers, &c..of For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others receiv- H°““°‘ iing em annual salary in the service of the House of Representatives, viz : clerk of the House of Representatives, three thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each; seven clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk in charge of books for members, one thousand eight hundred dollars; reading clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; clerk in charge of the stationery, one thousand eight hundred dollars; principal messenger in the office, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars; three messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; sergeant-at-arms, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; clerk to the sergeant-at-arms, one thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger to the sergeant-at-arms, one thousand two hundred dollars; postmaster, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; one messenger in the office, one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars; four messengers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; doorkeeper, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; superintendent of the lolding room, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; superintendent and assistant in the document room, at one thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars each; messenger in charge of the hall, seventeen hundred and forty dollars ; five messengers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each ;