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 4-86 FORTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 226. 1873. Legislative. LEGISLATIVE. Pay and mile- Senate.- For compensation and mileage of senators, four hundred and '€° °*` °°““*°”· five thousand dollars. Pay or 0s5cm, For compensation of the onicers, clerks, messengers, and others receivgf;§:é&<=·. Ofths ing an annual salary in the service of the Senate, namely: secretary of the ' Senate, four thousand three hundred and twenty. dollars; officer charged with disbursements of the Senate, five hundred and seventy-six dollars; 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, three thousand six hundred dollars. That on and Prgglpgytcgfdgg after. the fourth day of March eighteenlhundred and seventy-three, the Unpwd Stms President of the United States, shall receive in full, for his services during established, the term for which he shall have been elected, the sum of fifty thousand Vice-President; dollars per annum, to be paid monthly ; the Vice—President of the United States shall receive in full for his services, during the term for which he shall have been elected, the sum of ten thousand dollars per annum, to be chiefjustice paid monthly; and the chief justice of the Supreme Courtof the United f,‘:gé:;*£;;°f States, shall receive the sum of ten thousand five hundred dollars per 00,,,.;; annum, and the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States shall receive the sum of ten thousand dollars, per annum each, to be paid dcggjgagsw monthly: the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Sec- ’ retary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Attorney-General, and the Postmaster-General, shall receive ten thou- - sand dollars per annum each, for their services, to be paid monthly; and mgsgiftant secre- elacli assistant secretaryl of the Tre?su1‘y;0S;at0  Intlptrlmr Dépfgltmentsi s a receive as annua compensa ion, e pai mo, su: ousan speaker of {hg dollars: and the speaker of the House of Representativesyshall after the ;j;`S{*°P¤‘<>· present Congress receive in full for all his services, compensation at the SE,,,,,0,.s;,.ep_ rate of ten thousand dollars per annum, andsenators, representatives, 3($;I;;igi;?S,CBHd and delegates in Congress, including senators, representatives and delegms; ,nch;'diu‘g*‘ gates in the forty-second Congress holding such office at the passage of those of ,1,,, this act and whose claim to a seat has not been adversely decided, shall forty-second receive seven thousand five hundred dollars, per annum each, and this shall C225E3S2f au be in lieu of all pay and allowance, except actual individual travelling expgy, &c., except, penses from their homes to the seat of government and return, by the most °· direct route of usual travel, once lor each session, of the house to which such senator, member or delegate belongs, to be certified to under his Proviso. hand to the disbursing officer, and filed as a voucher. Provided, That in settling the pay and allowances of senators, members, and delegates in the forty-second Congress, all mileage shall be deducted and no allowance mnpproprigicn made. for expenses of travel. And there is hereby appropriated a sum mgzgfgfariei of sufllcient to make the annual salaries of such of the clerks in the office of ,,me,,,,.y of the the clerk of the House of Representatives as receive two thousand five Senate and clerk hundred dollars and upwards and less than three thousand dollars, includ- 2; '3‘;£;“s:;):_“d ing the petition clerk and printing clerk, three thousand dollars each: and kaspgrspost. of such as receive two thousand dollars and upwards, and less than two ¤¤¤§m· Md thousand five hundred dollars, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ziilsgjgiegsd each; and of such as receive eighteen hundred dollars and upwards, and less than two thousand dollars, the sum of two thousand dollars each: and of the secretary of the Senate and the clerk of the House five thousand dollars each; and of the chief clerk and journal clerk of the House, while such positions are held by the present incumbents, and no longer, three thousand six hundred dollars, each; and of the doorkeeper of the House, and the assistant-doorkeeper of the Senate, while the position is held by the present incumbent and no longer, three thousand dollars each; and of the postmaster to the Senate, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; assistant-postmaster, two thousand dollars; and of two mailcarriers one thousand seven hundred dollars; and of the superintendent