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 220 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ou. 389. 1882. of the Senate of January thirticth, eighteen hundred and eighty two, 0110 thousand four hundred aud thrty dollars. For telegraph operator, one thousand two hundred dollars. For telephone operator, seven hundred and twenty dollars. Sorgcaubat- For S€fg€2\Hl}-Bt-AYHIS and Doorkeepcr, four thousand three hundred A*’¤*°·P°°*k°°P°'· and twenty dollars; for clerk to Sergcautant-Arms, two thousand dol- ““"l "““"°“”°°‘ lars; assistant doorkecpcr, two thousand tivo hundred and ninety two dollars; acting assistant doorkceper, two thousand Hm lmndrcd and ninety two dollars; three messengers acting as assistant doorkccpcrs, one thousand eight hundred dollars auch. Pwtmuwr. For Postmaster to the Senate, two tlxouszmd two hundred and fifty dollars- assistant postmaster and mail-carrier two thousand and eight - Bl · 0 ; vc max -ca.rr1crs, uc uszm wo uu rc 0 urs ‘ ·gma’11mu *1 · atc nm’ an n aaauy each. fS¤P¤f¤•*•=¤d¤¤* For superintendent of the document-room, two thousand one hun·
 * ,;c‘i°°“‘“°“*"°°“‘· dread mul sixty dollars; two assistants in document-room, at one thousand fom· hundred and forty dollars each; one clerk to the superintendent

of the documcnbroom, under resolution of the Senate of December twenty ilrsv, eightccnyhundrecl and eighty-one, one thousand four hundred and forgyilollars; one page in the documentnoom, seven hundred an twenty 0 urs- superintendent of the foldinv-room two thousand one hundred and  dollars; one assistant in Yhc folding room, one thousand two hundred dollars. ¥*>¤¤¤¤z¤¤’¤- For twenty-four messengers at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; messenger to the Committee on Appropriations, to be appointed by the committee, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger in charge of storeroom, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger to the official rep0rters’ room, one thousand four · hundred and forty dollars. For seven messengers, at the mpc of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars per annum, for the following committees of the Senate, namely: Pjuanwz Ifost·O8iccs and Post-Roads, Pension, Claims, District gzélolumbxa, Judxcmry, and Engrossed Bills, ten thousand and eighty . ars. Chi f nF b'_ · , ···¤ ·-»~···-“ · “ ¥‘-T"”°' ¤m°'m° ·L‘Z£.?€'§$‘g1?§f;H1‘Y‘;t‘£KE“?1£‘£.§2.'L‘2'2L‘§E.?r’L‘}1 ?§5”}~.I}¥§?”5’§1Z lars each; conductor of elevator, one thousand two hundred dollarstwcjircmen, qt one thousand and uincty-tive dollars each; three labori ers m the cngxnacfs department, at seven hundred and twenty dollars Ltbcms. Fel: eight skilled labore at one thousand dollars cach· twelve laborers at seven hundred al:] twenty dollars each- and one lzlborcr in charga of the private passage, eight hundred and férty dollars- twelve labomn, during the session, at the mm of seven hundred mul twenty dollars each par annum; female attendant in charge of the 1adics’ retiring-room, seven huxxdmd and twenty dollars Contingmxt ex- For contingent expenses of the Senate namely: NQ Fo? ¤¤1U0¤€¤‘y and newspapers, including iiva thousand dollars for ` stationery for committees and offcers of the Senate and one hundred ang fifty dollars for postagastamps for the Secretary of the Senate, an one hundred and fifty dollars for postage-stamps for the Sergeant- stgmijggnfu tllousang eight hundred dollars. , Y W0 B Gr S 1 `ttl • “° °°””'”**°°°· the session, fifteen thousand (:l1;u£u1$<l:;ul gszfsgggwxg ggllsggmng P¤z¤·~ For seventeen pages for the Senate Chamber, incluiliug three riding D:£?gg8;;gB ?;B£{ ;g0 andffqkcsats per day each dxuiug the » umm - B   d  l {wif hiuldvccl and fo;·gy.¤v(, dguum y’ ° 6 8*****0 mw, ive thousslml ¤ — ·0r expenses of maiutainiu d '— B "E';';';       for can·ying lim mails, qhrcc t¥1¢?1?sar$<cl¤il£gll:1€nl:Iil*I;z·ll€il<;\1ll:;1ml?1a1I wagon &ldm  YM ¤ vr for mutcrmls for foldmg, four thousand tivo hundred dollars.