Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/524

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490 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 113. 1871. For freight and charges, one thousand eight hundred dollars. Fu•l,1ights, For fuel, one thousand eight hundred dollars. '°P“l"* &°‘ For lights, five hundred dollars. For repairs of building, furniture, fences, and watenpipes, one thousand two hundred dollars. For keep of horses, one thousand five hundred dollars. For new furniture, one thousand dollars. For paper, twine, and gum for folding-room, three hundred dollars. For cases for the department museum, one thousand five hundred dollars. For collecting and modelling specimens of fruit, one thousand dollars. For cases for the library, one thousand dollars. Works of For entomological works of reference, five hundred dollars. '°f“°“°°* S"' For incidental and miscellaneous items, Eve thousand dollars, Collections. For cases for the herbarium, and for collecting and preparing specimens for the same, one thousand dollars. For botanical works of reference, three hundred dollars. gsbomwry For balances, chemicals, and apparatus for the laboratory, eight hun- "“ “Pl’“"“ “”' dred dollars. For foreign glassware, and glassware and glass case for philosophical apparatus, six hundred dollars. For Page’s or Ruhmk0rH"s coil and other electrical apparatus for experiments upon growing vegetation, Spugle’s mercury pump and doubleacting air-pump, five hundred and fifty dollars. For works on chemistry, minemlogy, and agriculture, five hundred dollars. Metcomlogml For meteorological apparatus and fixtures, one thousand five hundred Bpp&\'£\B\-IS. d0llal.S For current agricultural works for the library, two hundred and lilly dollars. &:’¤ri¤di<>¤l¤. For miscellaneous agricultural periodicals, two hundred and fifty dol· ‘ ars. For completion of valuable sets in the library, two hundred and fifty dollars. Bureau of ad- Bureau of Education. —- For commissioner of education, three thou- “°*l§E°‘;f. com sand dollars; one clerk at one thousand eight hundred dollars ; one clerk ,,,mg,,,,,_ at one thousand six hundred dollars; one translator, one thousand sig: hundred dollars; one clerk at one thousand four hundred dollars; one messenger at eight hundred and forty dollars; stationery, one thousand dollars; library, one thousand dollars; collecting statistics and writing and compiling matter for annual and special reports, and editing end publishing circulars of information, thirteen thousand dollars; contingencies, one thousand two hundred and sixty dollars ; in all, twenty-six thousand five hundred dollars. Dgm-gglgv rosm-omvxcn DEPARTMENT. Pay of Post- For compensation of the Postmaster-General, eight thousand dollars;

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pe,.;,mmd{,,,,,’ dollars each; superintendenp of money·order system, three thousand ¤l¤l¤f¤ ¤f di- dollars; superintendent of foreign mails, three thousand dollars; chief §:f°°’ °l°'k°’ of division of dead-letter office, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars ; three chief clerks, at two thousand dollars each ; one additional chief clerk for money-order office, two thousand dollars; additional to one clerk of class four, as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; fourteen clerks of class ibur, fifty-eight clerks of class three, three additional clerks of class three for money- order oillce; forty-eight clerks of class two, fifty-two clerks of class one; fifty-seven female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; two female translators in the bureau of foreign mails, and one female translator ln