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26 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 34. 1879. For messenger to the Speaker, one thousand two hun_dred dollars. For laborer in the office of the Sergeant-atArms, six hundred and ` t d ll . Sullgr (theuiiserson preparing the general index to the journals of Congress imder re olution of June eighteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy- ci ht, two thousand five hundred dollars. [Tor the journal clerk for preparing Digest of the Rules, one thousand dollars. _ _ For live folders in the folding-room, three thousand six hundred dollars. _ _ _ For two additional watehmen on the 02]»p1l)O] police force, at nine hundred dollars each, eighteen hundred dollars. SENATE. Employee. For clerk to Committee on Military Aiiairs and for clerk to Commit.- tee on Post·Oiiiees and Post-Roads, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each. For assistant clerk to Committee on Appropriations, one thousand two hundred dollars. For clerk to the Sergeant-at-Arms, two thousand dollars, For messenger to the Vice-President’s room, to be appointed by the Vice-President, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For miscellaneous items, twenty thousand dollars. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Works er nt. To enable the Joint Committee on the Library to purchase works of art, five thousand dollars. STATE DEPARTMENT. Report on wages, That the sum of four thousand dollars be, and is hereby, appropriated, out cw- of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of printing fifteen thousand copies of the letter of the Secretary of State, with consular reports showing the rates of wages, hours of labor, prices of food, the general condition of the working classes in the several countries of Europe; to be available immediately. iteinonetiziuion For negotiation with foreign governments with a view to the internaof nlvcv. tional remonetization of silver, to be expended in the discretion of the President, twenty thousand dollars; and an account of the expenditure thereof shall be submitted to the Congress that meets December, eighteen hundred and eighty. 'l‘liir4l Ama;...;.; For Third Assistant Secretary of State, three thousand Eve hundred S4·¤·u·1:n·y. dollars. JUDICIAL. stun-ics. For associate judge of the supreme court in the District of Columbia, four thousand dollars. For a district judge for the northern district in Texas, three thousand tive hundred dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Salaries. snennwrnws OFFIOE.—For live female clerks, at nine hundred dollars, four thousand Eve hundred dollars. Finsr Coivrrrnonrnn on rim Tnnasunv.-—For one clerk of class four, one thousand eight hundred dollars. · hulggglf (A{Jl§Ir;0R.-—For one clerk of class tour, one thousand eight For one skilled laborer in the office of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Oiiice Department, one thousand dollars.