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 180 FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 329. 1878. R¤p<>r¢i¤ g dv- For reporting the debates and proceedings of the Senate, twenty-nve b°"°"· thousand dollars, payable in equal monthly installments. _C<>¤g¤‘¤¤¤i 0 ¤ el For expenses of compiling and preparing the Congressional Directory, D“°°*°’Y· to be expended under the direction of the Joint Committee on Public Printing, one thousand two hundred dollars. CAPITOL POLICE. Capitol police. For one captain, one thousand six hundred dollars; three lieutenants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; twenty-one privates, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; and six watchmen, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, thirty-three thousand and seven hundred dollars, one half to be paid into the contingent fund of the Senate, and the other half to be paid into the contingent fund of the House of Representatives. For contingent fund, one hundred dollars. House. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. C°mP<=¤¤¤*i<>¤· For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and Delegates from Territories, one million five hundred and eighteen thousand dollars. Mileage. For mileage, one hundred thousand dollars. omeers and em. For compensation of the oiilcers, clerks, messengers, and others re- Ployees. ceivin g an annual salary, in the service of the House of Representatives, one hundred and ninety-four thousand six hundred and sixty dollars, namely: For Clerk of the House of Representatives, including compensation as disbursing-oflicer of the contingent fund, four thousand Eve hundred dollars, and for hire of horses and wagons for the use of the Clerk’s ohice, six hundred dollars; for chief clerk, journal clerk, two reading clerks, and tally clerk, five in all, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; for disbursing clerk, tile clerk, printing and bill clerk, and enrolling clerk, four in all, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; lor assistant to chief clerk, assistant to enrolling clerk, resolution and petition clerk, newspaper clerk, superintendent of document room, index clerk, and librarian, seven in all, at two thousand dollars each; lor distributing clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; stationery clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; document clerk, upholsterer and locksmitb, and two assistant librarians, four in all, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; and one page, at sixty dollars per mouth. Rpr bookkeeper and four clerks, one thousand six hundred dollars eac. For one laborer in the bath-room, seven hundred and twenty dollars; four laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one telegraph operator, six hundred dollars. For clerk to the Committee of Ways and Means, two thousand live hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk to the Committee of Claim, clerk to the Committee on the Public Lands, clerk to the Committee on War Claims, and clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pen sions, at two thousand dollars each. For clerk to the Speaker’s table, one thousand eight hundred dollars; private secretary to the Speaker, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives, four thousand dollars; for one horse and wagon, for his use, five hundred dollars; clerk to the Sergeant-at·Arms, two thousand one hundred dollars; pay- ing-teller lor the Sergeant at-Arms, two thousand dollars; messenger to the Sergeant-at-Arms, one thousand two hundred dollars; and one page, at sixty dollars per month. For Doorkeeper, two thousand [ive hundred dollars; assistant door-