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248 FOR.TY—-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 251 1870. W¤¤‘ D¤P•¤- Ojicc of Ohief of Ordnance.-For chief clerk, three clerks of class m%‘,E,m of cme, four, two clerks of class three, four clerks of class two, six clerks of class of ordnance; one, and one messenger, twenty-two thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For contin ent ex enses, viz. stationery, one thousand dollars. B P military jus- Qyice of Jlhlitary Justice.- For one clerk of class four, one clerk of tim class three, one clerk of class one, four thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, five hundred dollars. signin cmcc; i Signal Office. - For two clerks of class two, two thousand eight hundred dollars. inspector-gen Office of the Inspector- General. - For one clerk of class three, sixteen

          • 1* hundred dollars.

inspector of Office of the Inspector of the Mlitary Academy.- For one clerk of

“;‘“’·'Y “°“d class four, eighteen hundred dollars.

sl; mutans. For compensation of superintendent of the building occupied by the em °¥_l>¤ildl¤g War Department (two hundred and fifty dollars), four watchman and °m€%;i£ two laborers, four thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. For ment; labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items for the said building, ten thousand dollars. by paymaster- For superintendent of the building occupied by the paymaster-geng°“°"“li eral (two hundred and fifty dollars), and for five watchmen and two laborers, five thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For rent of building, and fuel and contingencies, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. of building For superintendent of building corner of Seventeenth and F streets §,°;’;`°g"* '·”d (two hundred and fifty dollars), and four watchmen and two laborers, ` four thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. Ocntingcnt For contingent expenses, viz.: fuel, engineer and fireman, matting and °*P°“'°“‘ oil-cloth, gas, whitewashing, repairs, and other incidental expenses of said building, seven thousand five hundred dollars. mggvy Dspsrv NAVY DEPARTMENT. urnypf §te)crc- 1 For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, eight thousand dolly, S Cl I`, ars! &c` °mh’ &°' For compensation of the solicitor and naval jiidge advocate general, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk of the Navy Department, at two thousand two hundred dollars; additional to chief clerk, three hundred dollars, to continue while there is no assistant secretary, apdknoflppgcgr; pkpeldisbprsing cllerkimilt tnrlotfhpusand doparli; phrlee cer so e our cass, ourcer so et ir cass two cer so the second class, three clerks of the first class, two messengers at eight hundred and forty dollars each, and one laborer, twenty-seven thousand six hundred dollars. y Stutivnsry- For stationery, labor, newspapers, and miscellaneous items, three thou- B sang five hundred dollars. ¤r¤¤¤¤f h’f b f ds ddks "ln' ' M ·»¤¤»¤¤·= .i.-...‘f.§i..Z..lZ.,°...`Li2é.?f1 3 523. s2?, ..Z°.i;.£§".1r iiiliifzéhéii of class two, one clerk of class one, one messenger, and one laborer, nineteen thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery, books, plans, drawings, labor, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. eqnipmentnnd .For chief of bureau of equipment and recruiting, chief clerk, one ’°°"“m°g· clerk of class four, one clerk of class three, two clerks of class two, two plerrksccgf cl3ss.ope,doi;p messenger, and one laborer, fifteen thousand four u r an six y dollars. d llfor stationery, books, and miscellaneous items, seven hundred and fifty 0 ars. navigation. For chief of bureau of navigation, chief clerk, one clerk of class three, one clerk of class two, one messenger, and one laborer, nine thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars.