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 I _ FIFTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. SESS, II. Ch. 830. 1901. 963 giiglees, at one thousand Eve hundred dollars each, forty-five thousand 0 ars. F OR CONTINGENT EXPENSES, NAMELY: For stationery and newspapers Counngeuzexpemesgoglgengtgrstapd the lgresident  the S§n%e, incltidiglrig gour ttgiofpptaénd 0 rs 0 s a 10ner or commi ees an 0 cers 0 e ena en thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars. ’ For postage stamps for the office of the Secretary of the Senate, one hundred dollars; for the office of the Sergeant—at-Arms, seventy- five dollars; in all, one hundred and seventy-five dollars. _ For expenses of ma1nta1ning and equi ping horses and ma1l wagons for cgrrying the mails, five thousand ollars, or so mueh thereof as ma e necessary. Igor materials for folding, two thousand dollars. d gor foldplig spesches and parplpchlets, at a rate not exceeding one 0 ar per thousand two thousan ollars. For fuel, oil, and lzotton waste, and advertising, for the heating apparatus, exclusive of labor, fifteen thousand dollars. For purchase of furniture, six thousand dollars. FOI}; materials for furniture and repairs of same, exclusive of labor, two thousand dollars. thFor sgrgices in cleaning, repairing, and varnishing furniture, two ousan ollars. - For packing boxes, nine hundred and seventy dollars. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fifty thousand dollars. thFor mgscelllanleous items gn accoulnt of the Maltby Building, sixteen ousan eig t undred an forty ollars. For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, including compensation to stenographersto committees, at  rate is may be  bg th: C%mgn1ttgee to riludit and (gopltrol tl'? Sonttngénnt xpenses 0 e ena e u no excee in one 0 ar an wen y- ve cents per printed pagle, ltwenty thousand dollars. For reporting the ebates and proceedEgs of tl}? Senate, twenty-five thousand dollars, payable in equal mont y insta ments. For repairs of Maltby Building, two thousand dollars. For rent of warlehouse for storage of public documents for the Senate, one thousand eig t hundred dollars. oArrroL POLICE. C°P“°1P°“°°· For captain, one thousand six hundred dollags, and three lieutenants, Pay- at one thousand two hundred dollars each ereafter to be selected jointly b the Ser eant-at-Arms of the Senate and the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Ilyouse of lcltepresentatives; thirty privates, at one thousand one hundred élollais each; }thirty pr1vatesgat§1n§léupflred ang sixty ldcgari each· an eig t watc men at nine un re dollars eac one- a 0 saidgyrivates aind waltclgmerikto ge selected by the ieiigeairit-at-Arnip of the enate an one- al by the ergeant-at-Arms‘o the ouse of · epresentatives; in all, sevegitygfour thousanild tgvo hundred lilolltalrs, onehalf to be disbursed by the ecretary of the enate and the o er half Q to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. And hereafter the officers, privaltes, and watchmen of the Capitol police shall when on duty, wear the regu ation uniform. Folélcontirggent expenses, tilinrcgz hundredi dpdlarshoneghalf to be gis- °°“¤“‘°“"°xp°“”°" burse by the Secretary of the enate an the other a to be isbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. CONGRESSIONAL Dmmoronr. For expenses of compilin reparin B, and indexing the Con res- C°“gf°“i°"1 df sional Directory, to be expenglleg under 510 direction of the Joint 30m- www xmttee on Printing, one thousand two hundred dollars.