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 FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 129. 1875. 345 operator, at the rate of one hundred dollars per month, seven hundred dollars, making, in all, one hundred and thirty-nine thousand eight hun·’ dred and thirty-six dollars and eighty cents. For contingent expenses of the Senate, namely: Contingent ex· For stationery and newspapers, (including five thousand dollars for P°°““· stationery for committees and officers of the Senate, and one hundred dollars for postage-stamps for the Secretary of the Senate,) fourteen thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For clerks to committees thirty-six thousand dollars; and hereafter (gmk; to com. clerks of committees of either branch of Congress (except those whose mittces- _ salaries are fixed by specidc appropriations,) shall he paid not more than P ° Y d 1 ° m 9 { six dollars per day, and during the session only. ELZQFB t° °°mm1°` For fourteen pages for the Senate chamber, two riding-pages, one pages. page for the Vice-Presidents room, and one page for the office of the Secretary of the Senate, making eighteen pages in all, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per day while actually employed, said pages to be appointed and removed by the Sergeant·at·Arms, with the approval of Appointment the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the °”'l '°”‘°"‘1 °f Senate, ten thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. P°g°°‘ _ For hire of horses and mail-wagons for carrying the mails, for horses H°'°°* md mm1' iind wagons, and for one saddle-horse for messengers, six thousand dol- W“g°"“‘ ars. For fuel and oil for the heating-apparatus, ten thousand dollars; for Ml¤°°“°°°°“¤· furniture and repairs of furniture, nine thousand dollars; for labor, eighteen thousand dollars; for folding documents, and materials therefor, eight thousand dollars; for packing boxes, seven hundred and forty dollars'; for miscellaneous articles, exclusive of labor, thirty thousand dollars. For reporting the debates and proceedings of the Senate, twenty-five Reporting 41 o- thousaud dollars. b”**“· CAPITOL _ POLICE. For one captain, two thousand dollars; three lieutenants, at one thou- Roy of Capitol sand six hundred dollars each; twenty-seven privates, at one thousand P"1‘°°· four hundred dollars each, thirty-seven thousand-eight hundred dollars; and eight watchmen, at one thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars; making, in all, fifty-two thousand six hundred dollars, one—halfto be paid into the contingent fund of the House of Representatives and t 1,;**** ‘Yg°·* f“¤d° the other half to_be paid into the contingent fund of the Senate: Pro- ° °Pf" ‘ vided, That hereafter, whenever a member of the Capitol police or watch P'°"”° force is suspended from duty for cause, said policeman or watchman M°'°°b°'° *° h’°‘ shall receive no compensation for the time of such suspension if he shall §,‘Q;`{,‘;£§’,§“§ w&;° not be rc-instated. _  " _ For expenses of compiling and preparing the Congressional Directory, C<>¤Z¤>¤¤¤°¤¤l Db to be expended under the direction of the Joint Committee ·on Public ’°°“’*Y· Printing, one thousand two hundred dollars. HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES. For compensation of members of the House of Representatives and Compensation or Delegates trom Territories, one million tivo hundred and fifty thousand g’:;*;’°’° *****1 D°1°‘ dollars. For mileage, one hundred thousand dollars. , Mileage. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others receiv- compensation of ing an annual salary in the service of the House of Representatives, oi1lcers,clerks,&c., namely: clerk of the House of Representatives, four thousand three hun- °fnI?;g*_;‘;;’f R°P’°‘ dred and twenty dollars; officer charged with disbursing the contingent °° ' fund, five hundred and seventy-six dollars; chief clerk and journahclerk of the House, while such positions are held by the present incumbents, and no longer, three thousand six hundred dollars each; two readingclerks,