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 FORTY-SEVENTD CON GRESS. Sess. II. C11. 128. 1883. 535 For clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary, clerk to the Committee on Claims, clerk to the Committee on the Public Lands clerk to the (lommittee on War_ Claims, clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, clerk to the Committee on the District of Columbia, clerk to the Com-_ mxttee on Agriculture, clerk to the Committee on Commerce, clerk to the (kiguuttee En Inldian Agairsi and clerk to the Committee on Military airs, a wo thousand dollars each, For clerk to Committee on Military Alfairs for balance of current iiscnl year at the rate of two thousand dollars per annum, six hundred and sixty_six dollars and sixty seven cents. _ For assistant clerk to the Committee on War Claims, one thousand six ligndredélollarsl; fgrxlgssistant clerk to the Committee on Commerce, one thousand ve un ollars. d lior private secretary to the Speaker, one thousand eight hundred o ars. · For clerk to the Speaker one thousand six hundred dollars. For clerk to the Speaker;s table, one thousand four 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; one deputy to the Sergeant at Arms, two thousand dollars; one cashier, three thousand dollars; one paying teller, two thousand dollars; one bookeeper, eighteen hundred dollars; one messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; one page, at sixty dollars per month; and one laborer, at six hundred and sixty dollars. _ For Doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; and for hire of horses, five hundred dollars; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand dollars; second assistant doorkeeper, under resolution of December twenty first, eighteen hundred and eighty one, two thousand dollars; clerk for Doorkeeper, eine thousand two hundred dollars; janitor, one thousand two hundred ollars. - For superintendent of the folding room, two thousand dollars; three clerks in folding room, one at one thousand eight hundred dollars, and two at one thousand two hundred dollars each ;_ superintendent of the document room two thousand dollars; chief assistant in the document room at two thousand dollars; document lu0¢l€1‘k,0D3 thousand four hundred dollars; assistant document iile clerk, under resolution of December nineteerath, eightee;1 hundred and eighty one, one thousand three hundred an ourteen ollars. For eight messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; ten ” messengers, at one thousand dollars each; seven laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; ten laborers, during the session, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum; one laborer, at six hundred dollars· two laborers in charge of water closet, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each- eight laborers in charge of cleaning the Hall of the House, known as z‘cloak room men", at fifty dollars per month during the session; and for one female attendant in ladies' retirin mom six hundred ollars. ’ Fog one dmployee under Doorkeeper, by resolution of the House of ‘ November sixth, (eighteen h(u(n]dred and seventy seven, one thousand three un an ourteen ars. For one department messenger, under resolution of April six, eighteen hundred and eighty two, one thousand two hundred dollars. For labor in folding books, speeches, and pamphlets, the following Folders employees are hereby authorized to be appointed by the Doorkeeper, · namely: One foreman, one thousand five hundred dollars ; one messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; one folder in the sealing room, one thousand two hundred dollars; one page, five hundred dollars; one laborer four hundred dollars; ten folders, at nine hundred dollars each ; tive folders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; and llfteen folders, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, twenty eight thousand ei t undred dollars. __ ‘ For tgwhedgy nine pages, while actually employed, including one riding P¤s••·