Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 22.djvu/588

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FORTTSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 128. 1883. 56]. of class two; forty-two clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ten female clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; fifty-four femaleclerks, at nine hundred dollars each; six female clerks, at seven hundred und twenty dollars each; three assistant mes— 8€¤§-ers; e1gl1t laborers; four female laborers, at four hundred and eighty dpllgrs :%:11; in all two hundred and thirty thousand three hundred and eng y dollars. For superintendent of foreign mails, three thousand dollars; chief S¤nqri¤f¤¤d·;¤* clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; three clerks of °fd iS"?'?; ‘{";Q:· class three; one clerk of class two ; one clerk of class one ; two clerks, at suf Oghzsj ° ° ’ one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; in all, sixteen thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. For superintendent of the money-order system, three thousand live S¤1>¤¤‘i¤t¤¤d¤¤* hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; six clerks of class °f*ff ‘“°;‘°Y‘°'°‘};' four; eight clerks of class three., live cierksgf class two; ten clerks of °y° m' ° °rk°’ ' class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ·; one assistant messenger ; ·0ne engineer, one thousand dollars; two iiremen; fom- watchman; tbur charwomen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; one female laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars ; and eight laborers ; in all, sixty-seven thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. For oilce of mail deprodations: Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; Chi9f°fm¤i1d°P· one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; five clerks of class :‘;2““°"* °'°"k°' one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one assistant messen- ' ger; in all, fifteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. For topcgmpher, two thousand five hundred dollars ; four skilled T<>p<>gr==ph¤r» draughtsmeu, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three skilled d'°“g*"’“"‘°“• °"°· dmughtsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; four skilled · draughtsmcn, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three skilled rlrzmghtsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one examiner, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk of class one; one map- .m0nntc1·, at one thousand foI11' hundred dollars; one assistant mapmounter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant messenger; two watchmen; and fom- female clerks, at mm hundred dollars each; in all, thirty-three·th0nsaud nine hundred and eighty dollars. For office of disbursing clerk and superintendent of Dis- D¤¤Y>¤¤¤!8g°g* bursing clerk and superintendent, two thousand one hundred ollars; ::*1 :'}*'f:‘.§1‘di:g` one clerk of class two (accountant) ; one clerk of class one (storekeeper); cmksi md othemf one engineer, at one thousaudiour hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, at one thousand dollars · one fireman, whs shall be a blacksmith, at nine hundred dollars; one drcmsm, who be as steam·iittcx·, at nine hundred dollars; one conductor of elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one Brennan, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one carpenter, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant canpcuter, at one thousand dollars; captain of the watch, at one thousand dollars; nineteen watchman; twenty laborers · one plumber, nine hundred dollars; one awning-maker at nine hundred dollars; and fifteen churwomen, at one hundred and, eighty dollars each; in all fol’ty-foIl1‘ · thousand nine hundred and twenty` dollars. . For contingent expenses of the Post-Oilice Department: For sta- C°¤u¤8°¤t °*· tionery and blank—b0oks, nine thousand dollars; fuel, and for repairs to P°“'°’· engines, boilers, and heating apparatus, seven thousand two hundred dollars; for gas, five thousand six hundred dollars; plumbing and gasiixtures, three thousand seven hundred dollars; telegmphin g, ive thousand nine hdndred dollars; painting, fomrthouseud seven hundred dollars · carpets, five thousand nine hundred dollars; furniture, six tb0¤· sand two hundred dollars; keeping of horses and repair of wagons and hhmess, one thousand five hundred dollars; hardware, one thousand seven hundred dollars; miseellaraeons itcgnsh twelve thousand dollars; in s' three thousan our umlred 0 urs. _ _ $:11,1- mlnzyof topcgrapbefs otllce, one thousand five hundred dollars; _ R¤¤*t W b¤“· ‘ for rent of a suitable building or buildings for the use of the! m0uey· “‘$’> ° °· xxu-—-36 -