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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 541. 1891. 913 For thirty-seven clerks to committees, at six dollars each per day cram m mmmic- ‘ during the session, forty-seven thousand two hundred and eighty- °°°“‘°°““*°"· six do lars. `F OFFICE 0F SERGEaNT·A’1‘-ARMS: For Sergeant·at·Arms of the dS°{8°`{jc¤*·¤*#A¤’¤¤¤· House of Representatives, four thousand five hundred dollars; one epu y’° deputy to the Sergeant-at-Arms. two thousand dollars; one cashier, three thousand do lars; one paying-teller, two thousand dollars; one bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one messenger, one thousand two hundred do lars; one pa e at seven hundred and twentiy dollars; and one laborer, at six hundred and sixty dollars; in all, ii teen thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. OFFICE OF DOORKEEPER: For Doorkeeper, three thousand five nom-keeps-, msn hundred dollars; and for hire of horses, feed, repair of wagon and “““‘·°'“· harness, six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; assistant doorkeeiper, superintendent of document·room, assistant Superintendent or superintendent o document-room, and De artment messenger, at °‘?°“'“°'"""°"‘· two thousand dollars each; two special emplo ees, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; document file clerk one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant document file clerk, one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars; clerk to Doorkeeper, and .janitor, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nine messengers, including Messengers. the messenger to the reporters’ gallery, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nine messengers, at one thousand dollars each; six laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laborers in the water-closet, at seven hundred an twenty dollars each; three laborers, including two in the cloakrooms, at six hundred dollars each; female attendant in ladies’ retiring—room, seven hundred and — twenty dollars; superintendent of the folding-room, two thousand Superintendent or dollars; three clerks in the folding room, one at one thousand eight t°l°‘““°°“" hundred dollars and two at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one foreman, one thousand five hundred dollars; one messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; one folder in the sealing-room, one thousand two hundred dollars; one page, five hundred dollars; one laborer, four hundred dollars; ten folders, at nine hundred dollars each; live folders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; three folders, during the session, at seventy dollars per month each, one thousand four hundred and seventy dollars; fifteen folders, at seven hundred and twenty dollars' each; 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 P¤s¤¤· chief pages, at nine hundred dollars each· thirty-three pages, boys not under twelve years of age, during the session, including two riding pa es, one telephone page, and one telegraph page, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; seventeen thousand five hundred and seventy-two dollars and fifty cents; two messengers, during the session, at seventy dollars per month each, nine hun red and eighty dollars; ten laborers during the session, at sixty dollars per mont Inbvrem each, four thousand two hundred dollars· six laborers, known as cloak-room men, at fifty dollars per month each; horse and bugg for department messenger, two hundred and fifty dollars; in all}; one hundred and thirty-one thousand four hundred and sixty-six dollars and nfty cents. OFFICE or POSTMASTER : For postmaster, two thousand five hun- Postmaster, um;. dred dollars; first assistant postmaster two thousand dollars; ten “"""°· messengers, includin messenger to sulperintend transportation of mails, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three messengers, during the session, at eight hundred dollars each; four messengers, at one hundred dollars r month each, during the session, two thousand eight hundred dgllars; and one laborer, at seven hundred and twent dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand four hundred and twenty dohars. " For hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the mails, four Hom ¤¤d··¤c<>¤=~ srar 1.-voL xxvi-——-58