Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/379

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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. Il. OH. 129. 1875. 349 clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class one; and thirteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; one assistant messenger; nine laborers; and four watchman; in all, eighty- eight thousand and twenty dollars. · For six chiefs of bureaus, (consular, diplomatic, accounts, rolls and Chiefs of bulibrary, statistics, and indexes and archives,) and one translator, at two ""°“*’· thousand four hundred dollars each, sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars; and the chief of the Bureau of Accounts may be appointed by Chief of Bureau the head of the Department disbursing-clerk of the Department of of *§’F°¤,;**¤ HWY S,,mi_ ciwkis nrsing- For additional force required for the new building to be occupied by iiiiiiitioimi fom, the Department, viz: One superintendent of watch, one thousand dol- M mw i,,,;;d;,,,_i_ iars; live watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eight laborers; chief engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assist~ ant engineer, one thousand dollars; conductor for the elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; four firemen, at seven hundred and gwgnty dollars each; in all, sixteen thousand one hundred and sixty o ars. For proof-readin g, and packingthe laws and documents for the various Proof- reading, regations and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, ¤mi<>¤¤P5’» &<>· three thousand dollars; for stationery, furniture, iixtures, and repairs, tive thousand dollars; for books and maps, two thousand five hundred dollars; for extra clerk·hire and copying, six thousand dollars; in all, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: For fuel, five thousand dollars; for Contingent e x- fights, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; for care and Delis0S- subsistence of horses and repairs of carriages, two thousand dollars; and for miscellaneous items, not included in the foregoing, six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; for publishing in newspapers the laws passed at the second session of the Forty-third Congress, nity thousand dollars, to be available immediately; in all seventy-one thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. For rent of stable and wagon-shed for the new State Department Rm, of mb;,,, building, one thousand dollars. &e. For lithographer, laborers, and necessary materials for the lithographic Lm,,,g,,,i,m,,g_ press, two thousand five hundred dollars. For expense of editing, printing, binding, and distributing the laws Editing, &,,_, gnacted by the Forty-third Congress at their second session, ten thousand laws. ol ars. For expense of editing, printing, binding, and distributing the Stat- Editing &,,_ utes at Large of the Forty-third Congress, twenty thousand dollars. statutes. _ ’ ’ For purchase of ouicial postage-stamps, twenty-five thousand dollars. Postugestamps. For rent of building on Fourteenth street to time of expiration of the Rent of building. lease, four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. SEoRETA.aY’s OF1r1on.———For compensation of the Secretary of the Pay of Secret, _ Treasury, eight thousand dollars; two assistant secretaries of the °" L-[`B*°*i*“i*;¥»§b¤¤*¤°'* Treasury, at four thousand nve hundred dollars each; chief clerk and ““ ‘° °” “’ °‘ ex-oihcio superintendent of the Treasury building, three thousand dollars ; one principal clerk of warrants and appropriations, three thousand dollars; seven principal clerks, at two thousand eight hundred dollars each; eight assistant clerks, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; twenty-five clerks of class four; two disbursing-clerks, at two thousand eight hundred dollars each; stenographer to the Secretary, two thousand four hundred dollars; twentysix clerks of class three; twentyone clerks of class two; eighteen clerks of class one; thirty-one female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; eleven messengers; and · eleven laborers; one clerk of class four and one clerk of class one, to assist the chief clerk in superintending the building; one captain of the watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; one engineer, one thousand