Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/528

This page needs to be proofread.

488 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 226. 1873. dyed and sixt dollars; three assistant en ineers, at one thousand eight Y g . s hundred dollars each; two firemen, at one thousand and mnety-five dollars each; three laborers, at seven hundred and thirty dollars each. Temporary For temporary clerks in the office of the secretary of the Senate, ten °l°*k°· thousand dollars. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of the Senate, namely: p“’éf;fi0¤€ry and For stationery and newspapers for seventy-four seuatore, at the mtg ¤ewsp&pm_ of one hundred and twenty-five dollars each per annum, nme thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For stationery for committees and officers, five thousand dollam. Qlerks to com- For clerks to committees, thirty thousand dollars ‘“Q,f§; gm For fourteen peges for the Senate chamber, two riding-pages, one page for the V1ce-Pres1dent’s room, and one page for the office of the secretary of the Senate, making eighteen pages in all, at the rate of three dollars Appointment per day while actually employed, said pages to be appointed and removed

gg€;f’m°""l of by the sergeant-at-arzns, with the approval of the committee to audit

and control the contin ent ex enses of the Senate, eleven thousand 0 ars. d ll g P Horses, &e. For horses and ca.rrya.lls, nine thousand dollars. Fuel, &e. For fuel and oil for the heating-zxpperatus, nine thousand dollars; for furniture and repairs of furniture, ten thousand dollars; for labor, fifteen thousand dollars; for folding documents and materials therefor, eight thousand dollars; for pecking=b0xes. seven hundred and forty dollars; for miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, includin one hundred dollars . . . g for contmgent expenses of capitol police, forty thousand dollars. Additional For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the Senate °°'gPf¤***:'*;‘a*° for the Congressional Globe, for reporting the proceedings of the Senate

€s;i§;1°ZH0§;` for the session of the forty-third Congress, beginning on the first Monday

in December, eivhteen hundred seventy-three, eicht hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars. D Capitol police; Capitol Police. — Fo1: one captain, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars; three heutenants, ut one thousand eight hundred dollars each; twenty-seven privates, at one thousand five hundred and eighty-four dollars each forty-two thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars, and eight wzitchmen, at one thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars; by whgm to be That the appointment of the capitol police shall hereu,i‘r.e1} bm; made by ¤PP°i¤t° · the sez·gea.nt-at-arms of the two houses, and the architect 0 the capitol Cam;,, may extension; and the captain of the capitol police force may suspend any ¤¤Sp¤¤d my member of stud force. subject to the action of the olficers above referred m°mb°"&°' to; making in all fifty-eight thousand two hundred and fifty-six dol— Imc what lays, one-half to be paid into the contingent fund of the House of Repref¤¤<l¤ *0 b¤ Paid- seutatives, and the other half to be paid into the contingent fund of the Senate. pa). and mM_ House of Representatives. — For compensation and mileage of members age of represcn- of the House of Representemves and delegates from TOFYIIOITGS; one m11- S‘c‘1;‘;2t::_d lion six il\1Il<il`€<]. and fifty thousand dollars, the same to be available from ’ and after the first day of March, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, And hereafter representatives and delegates elect to Congress whose credentials in due form of law have been duly filed with the clerk of the Igouse of Representatives in accordance with the provisions of the act of ‘ongress approved Merch third eighteen hundred and sixty-three, may rrnanbr; prrid receive their compensation monthly from the beginning of their term Qzglghglgrg? °h° nntil the beginning of the first session of each Congress, upon 2. certificebc their term, until, in the form now 111 use, to be Slglléd by the clerk of the House, which &$[ I I l certificate shall have the like force and effect as is given to the certificate whogensgiu are of the speaker under existing laws: Provided, That in case the clcrk contested, not tp of the House of Representatives shell be notified that the election of any

‘;_';“l such holder of 2. certificate of election will be contested, his  name Shall

ju,. not be placed upon the roll of members-elect so as to entitle him to be