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226 FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 36. 1877. Ventilation of Under resolution of August fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy. 2**11 of R°P“’S°“*“‘ six, to provide for the expense of the ventilation of the hall of the House, i wm to be expended under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol, three thousand five hundred dollars. Fold in g docu- For material for folding documents, three thousand dollars. m°”“· For amount necessary to pay the foreman of the foldingroom from r August fourteenth, eighteen, hundred and seventy-six, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and seven ty-seven, seven. hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty-five cents. C- L·Fro<>m¤»¤· For the paymedt of C. L. Freeman for services rendered in folding room House of Representatives from August fourteenth, to September iirst, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, seventeen days at sixty · dollars per month, thirty-three dollars and thirty-five cents. John T- Chaun- To pay John T. Chauncey from June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and °°Y· seventysix, pursuant to resolution of the House of December thirteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, at the rate of three dollars and sixty cents per day, during the time of his employment the amount necessary therefor. Henry Lewis. To pay Henry Lewis for labor in the Doorkecper’s Department performed during the months of September, October, November and December eighteen hundred and seventy-six, at the rate of seven hundred _ and twenty dollars per year, two hundred and forty dollars. , Mlscmil “ °° P? For miscellaneous items, and to defray the actual necessary expenses of 2;QE,,?Q;;S_Sp°°l”' the Committees making investigations ordered by direction of the House and to pay expenses necessarily incurred in connection therewith thirty- ' three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; twenty- four thousand five hundred and forty-six dollars and thirty-nine cents of which shall be exclusively applied to pay fees of witnesses summoned before Committees of the House, and other expenses incident to investigations not otherwise provided for. That the expenses of members of EXP<>¤¤°¤°€m<>m· Committees directed to make investigations at points other than the b°"“ °f°°m"“°°°°"‘ Capitol, shall only be paid their actual andnecessary traveling expenses Provisv- while engaged in the performance of said duties: Provided further, That eight thousand dollars of this sum may be used for purposes other than those relating to investigations. 0f€;&¢§?:£i¤¤¤¤ _ Far bglaiécg micessary to pay the funeral expenses of the late Speaker, ‘ ‘ six un re dollars. Official postage For official postage-stamps for the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms of Sergeant-at—Arm¤· Lhe House, two hundred and seventy dollars and ninety cents. ~ SENATE. C<>¤{p<>¤SMi 0¤ For compensation and mileage of Senators for the current fiscal year, ' ~ ""‘dm‘1°""‘g“°fS"“‘ ten thousand three hundred and eleven dollars and seventy-two cents. ators. , . . · . Messengers_ h Lpir iéine (messengers, from iapliiaryt tirgttto lMarlph giurthé mgliteen un re an seven y-seven, a e ra e o we ve un ret dollars per annum, eighteen hundred and sixty-four dollars and seventeen cents. Clerks to com- For clerks to committees and pages for the current fiscal year, five HX1W60S 3i11d [)3»g€S. thousand dollars. _ Miscollau o o us For miscellaneous items for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and

  • ""mS· seventysix, two hundred and fourteen dollars and eighty-five cents.

Stenographers. To pay the stenographers for the select committee of the Senate appoingaddto inlvesltigatle thi; elegtion in the State of Mississippi the amountg certi e to e ue y t c c airman of said committee one thousan five hundred and eighty-one dollars and thirty cents. j ‘ E§p°¤*f¤gff?<;¤;· To defray the actual and necessary expenses of the Committee on f'(_;6;;n‘;,E,€;,Q0uSl Privileges and Elections, and other expenses necessarily incurred in making the investigations directed by Senate resolution of December fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, in the several States named therein, the sum of twenty-ve thousand dollars, or so much thereof as How advanced. may be necessary; said appropriation to be paid into the contingent fund of the Senate; and the disbursing-officer of the Senate shall