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162 FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 331. 1884. For expenses of maintaining and equipping horses and mall-wagons for carrying the mails, three thousand dollars. For materials for folding, four thousand five hundred dollarsx For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a. rate not cxceeding one dollar per thousand, five thousand dollars. For fuel and oil and cottomwastc for tho heaung apparatus, seven thousand dollars; for furniture and repairs of furmture, ten thousand dollars; for packing-boxes, seven hundred and seventy dollars; for miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, ten thousand dollars; dud for expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, mcluding compensation to stenogmphers to committees, at such roto as may be fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding one dollar and iitty couts par printed page, twentyiivo thousand dollars; lor clerks to Senators, twenty-four tnousand dollars; in all seventy-six thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. ‘ B¤P¤**i¤8 d•>· For reporting the debates and proceedings of the Senate, twenty-tivo b‘“°“· thousand dollars, payable in equal monthly instalments. C 0 n grensional CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY. directory. ° For expenses of compiling and preparing the Congressional Direutcry, to ba expended under the direction of the Joint Committee on Public Printing, one thousand two hundred dollars. Capitol police. CAPITOL POLICE. » For one captain, one thousand six hundred dollars; three lieutenants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; twenty-two privates, at ono thousand one hundred dollars each; and eight watchmen, at nine hundred dollars each; in ull, thirty~six thousand nix hundred dollars, onehalf to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and thb·otlmr‘bntf to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. For contingent fund, one hundred dollars. a House. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. compeuudou. For compensation of members of the House of Representatives and delegates from Territories, one million six hundred and ninetydivethousand dollars. _ ¥¤¤¤z¤· For mileage, one hundred and ten thousand six hundred and twenty- four dollars. 0¤•=¤¤•. ¤I¤¢k¤, For compensation of the odlcers, clerks, messengers, and others in· 'md °“‘°"· the service of the House of Representatives, three hundred and thirty- eight thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars and ton cents, namely :· For Clerk of the House of Representatives, including compensation amt disbursing officer of the contingent iund, four thousand five hundred dollars, and for hire of horses and wagons for the use of the,Clcrk’s ofiicc, six hundred dollars; for chief clerk, journal clerk, two reading clerks, and tally clerk, five in all, at three thousand dollars each, and for the journal clerk (H. H. Smith) for preparing Digest of the Rules, one thousand dollars per annum ; for printing and bill clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; for disbursing clerk, illc clerk, and enrolling clerk, three in all, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; for assistant disbursing clerk, assistant enrolling clerk, resolution and petition clerk, newspaper clerk, superintendent of documcnvroom, index clerk, smd librarian, seven in all, at two thousand dollars each ; tor distributing clerk and stationery clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars each ; for document clerk, upholstcrer and locksmith, and twoassistant libmriaus, tour in all, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; and one page, at sixty dollars por month.

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