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240 FORTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Brass. I. Ch. 389. 1882. · three clerks of class two; fifty-nine clerks of class one, six assistant messengers ; three watchman; six laborers; and one super1utendent of building, ut two hundred and fifty dollaxcs; m all, two hmnlrcd and Numberofolerks twenty-four thousand two hundred and ninety dollars._ And not less qn _1>•¤¤·¤2i¤¤ ****7% than three hundred otltho clerks herein provided for 111 tho Surgeon ‘“'“"°d· Geneml’s Office, including those provided for 111 thxs pnrogrupllj shall be exclusively engaged in prepuring and making reports to cnpcdue the sottlement of pension applications called for by the 0omm1ss1oucr of c ensxous. mm of build- For rcut; of additional building or buildings for use of Surgeon Gen-

    • 8, ¤*¤-eml’s Oillce, four thousand dollars.

Bunk-books, For purchase of blank-books and stationery, three thousand dollars. •*¤- For purchase of fuel, necessary heating apparatus ond repairs thereto, F“°L gas, and ice, two thousand two hundred dollars. Furniture. For purchase of office furniture, carpets and matting, and for repairs, tolcgrnms, und miscellaneous items; ten thousand eight hundred dollars. omworcmoror In um Ormcm or mm Umm- on Oxmuucm. Ono chief clerk at 0¤l¤=§¤°t?· I k two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; .,1328* ‘:m_° °’ * two clerks of class two; six clerks of class ono; two clerks at one thou- ’ sand dollars each; one assistant messenger; one laborer; in all, twenty . thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. Contingent ox- For contingent expenses, namely: Stationery, envelopes, wrapping P•¤¤*=¤- paper for sending blanks to the arsenals, forts, permanent batteries, ` and troops in the Held; telograms, express charges, and incidenmls of a similar nature; furniture, matting, carpets, oil-cloth, professional boolismfor wage mlent library, pamphlets, and newspapers, one usam vc un e dollars. ‘ cmu or Pa-y- I1<·rm:0mnc1a or mm Pnmlscmn Gmmnsr,. One chjcf clerk at ¤¤¤é¤§;¤;:?·}¤¤;¤{:¥;k two thousand dollars- six clerks of class four; seven clerks of clsss ‘ duh, m · three; twelve clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; three clerks at 31; thoxgasaxel dollars one sgsswarit messenger; two watchman; an me ters; in n , ty-cig thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. comingouc ox- For contingent expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. 0l§coofChiefof In mm Orman or mn: Cumv on Emcmmmus. One chief clerk, at E¤g;>;¤;¤» I k two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four; two clerks of class du.h;=,°_° "' * three; three clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; one clerk at one thousand dollars; one assistant messenger; and two laborers; in all, twenty-three thousand two hundred and forty dollars Kd d t i o u sl And the service: of skilled dmughtsmcn, civil engineers, and such 9* =¤¤1¤¤- other sermons as t Secretary of Wm- may deem nccessar ma. be om- ""£?*°· played in the oiioe of the Chief of Engineers to carry inlo etlect the - _ vzmous appropriations for rivers and harbors, fortifications, and surveys P'°'•'°· of 1¤¥l1¤¤‘}' défwscs to be psld for from such appropriations: Provided, That; the expenditures on this account for the tiscal year ending J uno - thxrtnctb, ughteen hundred and eighty-three, shall not exceed seventy- five thousand dollars; and that the Secretary of War shall each year, m the annual estimates, report to Congress the number of persons so employed and the amount paid to each. Contingent ex- _For contingent expenses, namely: For stationerv office furniture mw miscellaneous nnd incidental expenses, including ndrchase of profes: sional books and mobs, three thousand dollars. pac. p,,;,;;,,. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION OF Rmconns on Tm: RmmLL10N. For m;1Io;`mI5og;>rds of one agent, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks Amt gx21h. of class three ; one clerk_of class two; two clerks at one thousand dol- ,,c_ · · lnrs each; eighteen oopyxsts, at eight hundred and fortv dollars each • one foreman of printing, at one thousand six hundred dollars · ond pressmun, ono thousand two hundred dollars; live compositors, al ono thousand dollnxs each; two copyholdcrs, at nine hundred dollars each; ggelcdossrstdnl messengers; two watchman; and one laborer, at six hull- 0 nrs , in all, fortyone thousand one hundred and twenty dollms.