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 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 251. 1870 231 with disbursements of the Senate, five hundred and seventy-six dollars; S°°“i°· chief clerk. three thousand dollars, and the additional sum of one thousand dollars while the said office is held by the present incumbent, and no longer; principal clerk, principal executive clerk, minute and journal clerk, and financial clerk, in the office of secretary of the Senate, at two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars each; six clerks in office of the secretary of the Senate, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each; keeper of the stationery, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; two messengers, at one thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars each; one page, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; sergeant—at·arms and doorkecper, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollarsi Provided, That he shall receive, directly or Sergeant-atindirectly, no fees or other compensation or emolument whatever for per- ;;':“e:l‘(?r';‘;:{;° forming the duties of the office, or in connection therewith; assistant no ll;es,&,e. doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars ; postmaster to the Senate, two thousand one hundred dollars; assistant postmaster and mail-carrier, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars; two mail—carriers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of the document room, two thousand one hundred and sixty d0l· lars ; two assistants in document room, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; superintendent of the folding room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; three messengers, acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; twenty messengers, APP°l¤¤¤*¤h to be appointed and removed by the sergeant-at-arms, with the approval gggggmnggggogi of the committee to audit and control the contingent expenses of the gm. Senate, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; secretary to the President of the Senate, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; clerk to the committee on finance, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the committee on claims, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk of printing records, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to committee on appropriations, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; superintendent in charge of the furnaces, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; assistant in charge of furnaces, eight hundred and sixty-tour dollars; one laborer in charge of private passage, eighbhundred and sixty-four dollars; one laborer in stationery room, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars; one special policeman, one thousand dollars; chaplain to the Senate, nine hundred dollars; chief engineer, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; two assistant engineers, at fourteen hundred and forty dollars each; two firemen, at ten hundred and ninety-five dol~ lars each; three laborers, at seven hundred and thirty dollars each,- making in all one hundred and eighteen thousand eight hundred and seventy-two dollars and eighty cents. _ For contingent expenses of the Senate, viz.: — exC§:;;pg¤nt For stationery and newspapers for seventy-four senators, at the rate of Qmkméry and one hundred and twenty-five dollars each per annum, nine thousand two newspapers. hundred and fifty dollars. _ For stationery for committees and officers, eight thousand dollars. For clerks to committees, fourteen pages for the Senate chamber, two mpgggs tp gmriding pages, one page for the Vice-Presidents room, and one page for  · P 8 · the office of the secretary of the Senate, making eighteen pages in all, at the rate of three dollars per day while actually employed, and horses A { t t and carryalls, forty thousand dollars; said pages to be appointedand “dl;L°;;;";°2f removed by the sergeant-at-arms, with the approval of the committee pages_ to audit and control the contingent expenses of the Senate. For fuel for the heating apparatus, six thousand dollars. m;¤•écf¤¤‘¤l· For furniture and repairs of furniture, ten thousand dollars. Lébm: For labor, twelve tllOU$Knd d011a!`?- Folding, pack- For folding documents, and materials therefor, ten thousand dollars. tng,&c.