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556 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 128. 1883. forty watchmen; additional to two watchmen acting as licuteuants of watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; one engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one tlnousuml dollars ; and six firemen; in ali, one hundred and forty-one thousand one hundred and ten dollars. omee or Assist- Orman or Assrscmmcr Amonunv-Gmnmuun.-For three law clerks, ¤¤* A*°°¤*°Y‘G°”é one at two thousand seven hundred and iitty dollars, one at two thou·

Kk"°l°'k" °° sand five hundred dollars, and one at two thousand two hundred and

` iifry dollars; four clerks, at two thousand dollars each; one clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, who shall act as stenographer, at one thousand six hundred dollars; in all, eighteen thousand seven hundred dollars Commissioner of GENERAL LAND OFFICE.—-FOP the Commissioner of the General Land 2***9**} md lf Office, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, twothonsand two hundred cfsgkghfnfofhgnj and fifty dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; recorder, two thon- ’ sand dollars; three inspectors of surveyors-general and district land ofi iices, to he appointed hy the Secretary of the Interior, at two thousand dollars each; three principal clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; thirty-three clerks of class four; forty-six clerks of class three; fifty-seven clerks of class two; fifty-eight clerks of class one; forty-seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; and fifty-four copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; eight assistant messengers; twelve laborers; and six packers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, four hundred and seventeen thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. Expenses of in- For the actual expenses of inspectors, while on duty, and of clerks ¤1>¤¢=¤¤¤. M- detailed to investigate fraudulent land-entries, trespasses on the public lands, and cases of odicial misconduct, ten thousand dollars. Law books. For law-books fo1·,the law library of the General Land Odiee, one thousand dollars. Maps. For connected and separate United States and other maps prepared in the General Land Office, six thousand dollars. commissioner or INDIAN 0FFICE.—wFOT compensation of the Commissioner of Indian In_<li¢•u Afeirs Affairs, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dolls1s; one °b{{’£:L°"k» °1°'k°» chief of division, at two thousand dollars; one financial clerk, at two °° °"°‘ thousand dollars; one principal bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three clerks of class four; nine clerks of class three; one stenograplner, at one thousand six hundred dollars; tlfteen clerks of class two, one of whom shall be a draughtsman; eight clerks of class one; - ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fourteen copyists, at nine bun- · dred dollars each; one messenger; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, eightyeight thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. ‘ copmisracnmof Pmwsxon OFFIOE.—FOP compensation of the Commissioner of Pen- P°P¤<>¤¤· <!¤£;*¥» sions, five thousand dollars; iirst deputy commissioner, three thousand

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;£3;';·° k'* six hundred dollars; second deputy commissioner, three thousand six

hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief clerk two thousand dollars; medical referee, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant medical referee, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two qualified surgeons, who shall be experts in their profession, at two thousand dollars each; eighteen medical examiners, who shall be surgeons of education, skill, and experience in ` their profession, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; twelve chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; law clerk, two thousand dollars; thirty-Eve principal examiners for review board, at two thousand dollars each ; twenty-fourassistant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; sixty-five clerks of class four; ninety·ilve clerks of class three; three hundred and ninety clerks of class two; three hundred and ninery-eight clerks of class one; two hundred and twenty-five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one superintendent of buildings, one thousand four hundred dolluns; two engineers, nt one thousand two hundred dollars each; one hundred and fifty copyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; forty copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; twenty messengers; twenty messenger boys, at four hundred dollars