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FURTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 827. 1886. 173 to the Committee on Foreign Relations, clerk to the Committee on Public Lands, clerk to the Committee on Indian Ailairs, clerk to the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, merk to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, at two thou- . sand two hundred and twenty dollars each; assistant clerk to the Committee on Pensions, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; and eight messengers, at the rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars per annum, for the following committees, namely: Finance. Post- Oilices and Post-Roads. Pensions, Claims, l)istrict of Columbia, J udiciary, Military Affairs, and Engrossed Bills; in, all, fifty-nine thousand two hundred and forty dollars. _ OFFICE OF SERGEANT-Ar-Anus AND DOOBKEEPEB.—Fof Sergeant- Sorgean notat-Arms and Doorkeeper, four thousand three hundred and twenty dol- A¤¤¤» ¤¤<l ¤S¤l¤¤· lars; horse and wagon for his use, six hundred dollars; for clerk to “"“‘ Sergeant-at-Arms, two thousand dollars; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; acting assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; one messenger acting as assistant doorkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one messenger acting as assistant doorkeeper, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant messenger on the iloor of the Senate, one thousand two hundred dollars; upholsterer and locksmith, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; tour riding pages, at nine hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents each; Postmaster to the Senate, two P¤stm=•St¤r· thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ; assistant postmaster and mailcarrier, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars; one clerk in the postoffice, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five mail-carriers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of the document Superintendent room (Amzi Smith), two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; °fd°°““*°¤*·’°°m· two assistants in document-room, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; one clerk to the superintendent of the documentroom, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; one page in the document-room, seven hundred and twenty dollars; superintendent of S¤t>_¤ri¤#¤¤d<·¤* the folding-room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; one °“°m‘”¥"°°’"· assistant in the folding-room, · one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk in the folding-room, one thousand dollars; one foreman in the folding-room, one thousand two hundred dollars; six thlders, at three dollars per day while actually employed, six thousand five hundred and seventy dollars; twenty-seven messengers at one thousand four Messengers. hundred and forty dollars each ; messenger in charge of store·rooni, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger to the ohicial reporters’ room, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; chief engineer, two Chief engineer. thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; conductor of elevator, one thousand two hundred dollars ; two firemen, at one thousand and ninety-tive dollars each; three laborers in the engineers depart- Laborers, eta. ment, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one laborer in charge of the private passage, eight hundred and forty dollars; female attendant in charge of the ladies’ retiring-room, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one telephone-operator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; eight skilled laborers, at one thousand dollars each; twelve laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two janitors, at nine hundred dollars each; twelve laborers, during the session, at the rate oi seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum; for fifteen pages for Pages. the Senate Chamber, including one telephone page, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per day each during the session; in all, one hundred and thirty-five thousand three hundred and ninety dollars and twelve cents. _ For twentyhve clerks to committees, at six dollars per day during C ¤ m ¤¤ z l l ¤ •¤ the session, eighteen thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. °1°'k“» ‘°“‘°"‘ For clerks to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, at six Senators’ clerks. dollars per day during the session. twenty-three thousand'two hundred and thirty-two dollars. ·