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10 mms ¤.—*rHs cosonass.-ca. 5. Three assistant engineers, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars a year each. Two firemen, at a salary of one thousand two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and twenty-tive cents a year each. Three laborers, at a salary of eight hundred and thirty-nine dollars and fift cents a year each. Iiyourteen pages for the Senate Chamber, two riding—pages, one page for the Vice-President’s room, and one page for the office of the Secretary of the Senate, to be a pointed and removed by the Sergeant—at- Arms, with the approval ofp the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, at a salary of three dollars and forty- five cents a day each while actually employe . Omcers and em- Sec. 53. The following persons are employed in the service of the House Egyés <>f Hqww of of Representatives:* _jff“’““°"°“· _ One Clerk of the House, at a salary of five thousand dollars a year. 3 Mar., 1873, o. One officer charged with disbursing the contingent fund and other

 v· T7. P- 486- expenses of the House of Representatives, at an annual allowance of

,,*2 ‘{‘:,"·· {,87% "· five hundred and seventy-six dollars. _ _ g j{,,,.l?'1g75_ ,._ One chief clerk, while such lposition is held by the present incumbent, 129, u. 18, p. 345. and no longer, at a salary of t ree thousand six hundred dollars a year, and when it ceases to be so held, at a salary of. three thousand dollars a year. One journal—clerk, while such position is held by the present incumbent and no longer, at a salary of three thousand six hundred dollars a year, and when it ceases to be so held, at a salary of three thousand dollars a vear. °Six assistant clerks, at a salary of three thousand dollars a year each. One assistant clerk, at a salary of three thousand dollars a year. Ten assistant clerks. including a librarian and assistant librarian, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars a year each. Four assistant clerks, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dolla.rs a year each. One chief messenger, at a salary of six dollars and sixty-two and twofifths cents a day. One private secretary to the Speaker, at a salary of two thousand four hundred and seventeen dollars and sevent -six cents a year. One clerk to the Speaker, at a salary oty six dollars and sixty-two and two-fifth cents a day. Three messengers, at a salary of one thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars a year each. One messenger in the House library, at a salary of one thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars a ·ear. One chief engineer, at a saliary of two thousand four hundred and eiglhty-four dollars a year. hree assistant engineers, at a salary of one thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars a year each. Six firemen, at a salary of one thousand two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and twenty-tive cents a year each. One clerk to the Committee of Ways and Means. at a salary of two thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars and eight cents a year. One messenger to the Committee of Ways and Nleans, at a salary of one thousand t ree hundred and fourteen dollars a year. One clerk to the Committee on A propriations, at a salary of two thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars and eighty cents a ear. One messenger to the Committee on A propriations, at a salary of one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars a vear. One clerk to the Committee of Claims, at a salary of two thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars a *ear. One clerk to the Committee on Hublic Lands, at a salary of two thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars u year.

  • S<·e schedule of salaries, Appendix.