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178 FORTYFIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 328, 329. 1878. said expenses to be vouched and accounted for in the same manner as in the case of the other contingent expenses of the Senate. I’rc ecutic¤ of SEL!. 3. That the sum of ten thousand dollars or so much thereof as $’”m°Q ln m°“°’“ may be necessary be and the same hereby is appropriated out of any ""°°"g°°°d‘ money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be used under the direction of the Attorney-General, to defray any expenses that may be incurred by the Department of Justice, for the detection and punishment of any crime committed against the United States in the alfairs or in the course of the investigations mentioned in this act. Approved, June 19, 1878. Jung 19, I37g_ CHAP. 329.-An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judi- -——-—-;— cial expenses of the government for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Appropriations. States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and L•§s¤¤1¤·*¤V°» ¤¤S· the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury

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' iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: LEGISLATIVE. Senate. SENATE. Compensation. For compensation of Senators, three hundred and eighty thousand dollars. Mileage. For mileage of Senators, thirty-six thousand dollars. gmc,,,, and Bm. For compensation of the oflticers, clerks, messengers, and others reployees. ceiving an annual salary in the service of the Senate, one hundred and seventy-seven thousand nine hundred and ninety-four dollars and eighty cents, namely : For Secretary of the Senate, including compensation as disbursing-oflicer, 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; principal clerk, principal executive clerk, and minute and journal clerk, financial clerk, and enrolling clerk, at two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars each ; librarian, and six clerks in. the office of the Secretary of the Senate, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each; live clerks in the office of the Secretary of the Senate, at two thousand one hundred dollars each. For keeper of the stationery, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; assistant keeper of stationery, one thousand eight hundred dollars; 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. For chaplain, nine hundred dollars. For secretary to the Vice-President, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents. For clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, two thousand five hundred dollars. For clerk of printing records, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. For clerk to the Committee on Finance clerk to the Committee on Claims, clerk to the Committee on Commerce, clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary, clerk to the Committee on Private Land Claims, and clerk to the Committee on Pensions, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each. For Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; acting assistant doorkeeper, two thousand tive