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294 ronrr-ronnrn oonennss. sms. II. 0¤.1o2. 1877. March 3, 1877. CHAP. 102.-An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judii cial expenses of the Government for the year ending June thirtieth eighteen hun- Ame; p_ 14s_ drcd and seventy eight and for other purposes. · Be it enacted by the Scmafe and House of Representatives of the United Apmom-iw0N_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and Inegislativezexeeu- the same are hereby, appropriated out of any moneny in the Treasury ` ‘“'°· Md J“d*°*°1 not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the service of the °XP°"°"‘ iiseal year ending June thirtieth eighteen hundred and seventy eight, _ ior the objects hereinafter expressed, namely : — LEGISLATIVE. SENATE. sum; eompsn- For compensation of Senators, three hundred and eighty thousand ¤*m°¤· dollars. - Milea-ge. For mileage of Senators thirty six thousand dollars. ’ Omcers and em- For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers and others re- Pl<>S6¤· oeiving an annual salary in the service of the Senate, namely: For Seeretary of the Senate, including compensation as disbursing-officer, four thousand eight; hundred and ninety-six dollars; and for hire of horses and wagons for the Secretary’s office, twelve hundred dollars; chief clerk, three thousand dollars; and theadditional sum ofone thousand dollars while the said office is held by the present incumbent end no longer; principal clerk, principal executive clerk, minute and journal clerk, and tinzmeial clerk, in the offioe of the Secretary of the Senate, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars each; librarian and seven clerks in the odiee of the Secretary oi' the Senate, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each; clerk of printing records, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars Eve clerks, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; keeper of the stationery, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; one messenger, one thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars; four laborers in the office of the Secretary of the Senate, seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one special policeman, one thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars; chaplain, nine hundred dollars; secretary to the Vice-President, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; clerk to the Committee on Finance, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Claims, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk to the Committee on Commerce, two thousand two hundred and twenty _ dollars; clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Private Land- Claiius, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Privileges and Elections, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; assistant keeper of the stationery, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Sergeant-at-Arms and Donrkeeper, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand tive hundred and ninetytwo dollars; acting assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; three messengers acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one thousand eight hundred , dollars each; Postmaster to the Senate, two thousand one hundred · dollars; assistant postmaster and mail-carrier, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars; four mail-carriers, at one thousand two l1un— dred dollars each; superintendent of the document-room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; two assistants in documentroom, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; superintendent of the folding-room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; one assistant in the foldingroom, one thousand two hundred dollars ; twenty one messengers, one of whom shall act as upholsterer, at one thousand tour hundred and forty dollars eneh; one laborer in - charge of private passage, eight hundred and forty dollars; chief engi-