Morrison's Stranger's Guide for Washington City; With Etiquette to Be Observed in Calling Upon the President, Officers of the Government, Foreign Ministers, Etc.
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— No. 30. Our Congressional Representatives meet in this room the first Monday of every December. The paint- ing and furnishing are very rich. In the front of the room are three white marble desks ; the highest is occupied by the Speaker, the nest by the Clerks, and the lowest one by the Official Reporters of the debates. The members' desks are divided in the centre of the Hall by a broad aisle. On the west side are the Repub- lican, and on the east, for the most part, the Demo- cratic members'... seats. Under the galleries of the Hall are two Cloak Rooms, a Barber's Shop for the use of the members, a Folding Room and Document Room. During the Session the galleries are open to the pub- lic ; one portion set apart for ladies, and gentlemen accompanying them ; another for gentlemen, and a third for the Diplomatic Corps. Immediately over the Speaker's desk is the NcAvspaper Reporters' Gal- lery, where a desk is assigned to each Reporter. The ceiling of the room is of iron in the centre of which is a beautiful glass Sky-light, on which is painted the coat of arms of the several States and Territories.
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