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 Trru: 11.-THE CONGR.ESS.—Ch. 5. 9 One principal clerk, at a salary of three thousand six hundred dollars a year; one principal executive clerk. one minute and journal clerk., and one financial clerk. in the office of the Secretary of the Senate, at a salary of three thousand dollars a year each. Librarian and seven clerks in the office of the Secretary of the Senate, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars a year eachl One keeper of the stationery, at a salary of two thousand four hundred dollars a year. One assistant keeper of the stationery, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars a year. One laborerin stationery-room, ata salarv of nine hundred and ninety- three dollars and sixty cents a. year. One messenger, at a salary of one thousand four hundred and ninety dollars and forty cents a year. One page. at :1 salangv of eight hundred and twentv-eight dollars a year. One Sergeant-at-Arms and Door-keeper, at a salary of four thousand ,_?0 June. I874. ¢· three hundred and twenty dollars :1 year; but he is prohibited from re- 32;* 'fia£_8· {2,%;* c ceiving. directly or indirectly, any fees or other compensation or emolu- {gg, ls: p.  ment whatever for performing the duties of the office, or in connection therewith. One assistant door-keeper, while such position is held by the present incumbent, and no longer, at a salary of three thousand dollars a year, and. after it ceases to be so held, at a salary of two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars a year. One acting assistant door-keeper, at a salary of two thousand five hundred and ninety~two dollars a year. One postmaster to the Senate. at a salaijv of two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars a year. One assistant postmaster and mail-carrier, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. Two mail-carriers, at a salary of one thousand seven hundred dollars a year each. One su rintendent of the document-room, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars a year. One tirst assistant in document-room, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars a year. One second assistant in document-room, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars a vear. One su rintendent of the folding-room, at a salary of two thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars a year. Three messengers, acting as assistant door-keepers, at a salary of two thousand and seventy dollars a year each. Twenty messengers. to be appointed and removed by the Sergeant-at- Arms, with the approval of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, at a salary of one thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars a year each. One secretary to the President of the Senate, at a salary of two thou— . sand four hundred and seventeen dollars and seventy-six cents a year. One clerk to the Committee on Finance, at a salary of two thousand five hundred and fifty-three dollars a year. One clerk to the Committee on Claims, at a salary of two thousand five hundred and fifty-three dollars a year. One clerk of printing records, at a salary of two thousand five hundred and fifty-three dollars a year. One clerk to the Committee on A propriations, at a salary of two thousand five hundred and fifty-three dollars a year. One laborer in charge of r1vate passage, at a salary of nine hundred and ninety-three dollars andpsixtiy cents a year. One special policeman, at a sa ary of one thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars a vear. One Chaplain to the Senate, at a salary of nine hundred dollars a year. One chief engineer, at a salary of two thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars u year.