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 410 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 80. 1859. Isthmus of For transportation of the mails across the Isthmus of Panama from P”°‘m”” July first to September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, twenty. five thousand dollars. _ New Orleans For transportation of the mails from New Orleans via Tchuantepee to '1`ehuantepeennd Ventoza and back from the iirst November, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, V°“"°"‘· to thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, two hundred and twenty-nine thousand one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. APPROVED, March 3, 1859. M*“`°h 3· 1859- CHAP. LXXX.—An Act making Apprrpriations jbr the Legislative, Executive, and Jndicial Expenses ¢y" Government pr the ear ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and APP¤>P1‘i¤*Y<>¤· the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects here[in]after expressed, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty, namely: PW &<>· of Legislative.-—For compensation and mileage of senators, three hundred S°°”f°"‘ and thirty-eight thousand eight hundred and sixty-one dollars and seventy- mp1g;i%;t$S two cents, and for the mileage of members of the House of Representatives ,,,,,1 ,j,,,,,g,m,s_ and delegates from the Territories, two hundred thousand dollars. Officers, gw, of For compensation of the onicers, clerks, messengers, and others receiv- S¢¤M¢· ing an annual salary in the service of the Senate, viz: Secretary of the Senate, three thousand six hundred dollars ; officer charged with disbursements of the Senate, four hundred and eighty dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; principal clerk and principal executive clerk in the office of the Secretary of the Senate, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each; eight clerks in office of the Secretary of the Senate, at one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars each ; keeper of the stationery, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars; two messengers, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; one page, at five hundred dollars; sergeant-at-arms and doorkeeper, two thousand dollars; assistant doorkeeper, one thousand seven hundred dollars; postmaster to the Senate, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant postmaster and mail carrier, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; two mail boys, at nine hundred dollars each ; superintendent of the document room, one thousand five hundred dollars ; two assistants in document room, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of the folding room, one thousand five hundred dollars; two messengers, acting as assistant doorkeopers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; sixteen messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; superintendent in charge of Senate furnaces, one thousand two hundred dollars ; assistant in charge of furnaces, six hundred dollars; laborer in private passage, six hundred dollars; two laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; clerk or secretary to the President of the Senate, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars ; draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Finance, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; clerk to the Committee of Claims, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; clerk of printing records, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars-—making seventy- eight thousand nine hundred and fourteen dollars. Contingencies For contingent expenses of the Senate, viz : °f S°“’·t°· For binding, fifty thousand dollars. For lithographing and engraving, thirty thousand dollars. For stationery, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For newspapers, three thousand two hundred dollars. For Congressional Globe, and binding the same, forty-nine thousand three hundred and thirty··three dollars and thirty-two cents.