Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/706

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680 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Siiss. H. Ch. 211. 1e93. at fifty dollars per month each; horse and buggy, for department messenger, two hundred and nfty dollars; in all, one hundred and thirty- one thousand and forty-six dollars and ten cents. rssmmm-. assist Orrrcn or Posmmsrnnz For postmaster, two thousand nve hundred ‘“"· °°°‘ dollars; first assistant postmaster, two thousand dollars; ten messengers, including messenger to superintend transportation of mails, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three messengers, during the session, at eight hundred dollars each, four messengers at one hundred dollars per month each, during the session, two thousand seven hundred and sixty-one dollars and seventy-six cents; and one laborer at seven hundred and twenty doHars; in all, twenty two thousand three hundred and eighty-one dollars and seventy-six cents. Horses md wagons- For hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the mails, three thousand seven hundred and seventy-tive dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. 1¤r¤r¤¤z¤¤1·•¤¤¤· Omucnu. Bnronrnns: For live official reporters of the proceedings and debates of the House, at five thousand dollars each; assistant ow cial reporter, one thousand dollars: in all, twenty-six thousand dollars. m§u°;_*;:tS:·Ph¤ *° STENOGBAPHERS T0 COMMITTEES: For two stenographers to com- ' mittees, at four thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars. fllggnrinz the ¤<•¤· That wherever the words “ during the session" occur in the forego- §§’}‘,;_ °° '"°°" 209 ing paragraphs they shall be construed to mean two hundred and nine days. <><>¤¤¤z¤¤¤¤¤1>¤¤·¢¤- Fon CONTINGENT Exrmwsns, NAMELY; For material for folding, rerun; mmms. sixteen thousand dollars. msi miss. For fuel and oil for the heating apparatus, eight thousand dollars F·¤’¤i*¤¤¤· For furniture, and repairs of the same, nine thousand dollars. ' mmgbue. For packing boxes, three thousand two hundred and eighteen dollars and forty cents. 1¤¤=¤¤¤¤·¤¤¤i¢¤¤¤- For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select committees, twenty thousand dollars.

      • ·°i°¤°*¥- For stationery for members of the House of Representatives, including six thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees

and officers of the House, fifty-one thousand dollars. P°““"° “*“’“P°· For postage stamps for the Postmaster, one hundred dollars; for the Clerk two hundred dollars; for the Sergeant-at-Arms, two hundred dollars; and for the Doorkeeper, twenty-five dollars; in all, nve hundred and twenty-five dollars. Public printing- PUBLIC PRINTING. c,£_g:1i<= Pri¤¤¤¤"· For compensation of the Public Printer, four thousand five hundred ' dollars; chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks of class four, two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; in all, _ nfteen thousand one hundred dollars. C°°“°¤°°*°*P°°°°’- For contingent expenses, namely: For stationery, postage, advertising, traveling expenses, horses, and wagons, and miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars. I·“”°'>’°‘C°”¢’°°°· Lmnanr or coNen1:ss. mTd¤;g;i¤¤· ¤ ¤·=i·*· For compensation of Librarian, four thousand dollars, and for twenty- ’eight assistant librarians, two at two thousand five hundred dollars each; two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; eight at one thousand four hundred dollars each, one of whom shall be in charge of international exchanges; ten at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one at seven hundred and twenty dollars, and two at six hundred dollars each; fortythree thousand eight hundred dollars. ml’¤r¤1¤·¤¤ of bwkr. For purchase of books for the Library, four thousand dollars; for ` purchase of law books, for the Library under the direction of the Chief · Justice, one thousand five hundred dollars; for the purchase by the