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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Szss. II. OH. 343. 1885. 395 For Botanic Garden: For superintendent, one thousand eight hun- S¤p¤¤i¤t¢¤d<={¤* dred dollars; for assistants and laborers, under the direction of the "!’“‘g"‘g‘* °f Library Committee of Congress, nine thousand nine hundred dollars; ° 'mm M cn' in all, eleven thousand seven hundred dollars. For procuring manure, tools, fuel, purchasing trees and shrubs, and Rsmirs wd imfor labor and materials in connection with repairs and improvements to g3P'°‘é’°“s“ °f B°‘ Botanic Garden, under direction of the Joint Library Committee of w M °°' Congress, five thousand dollars.

 EXECUTIVE

For compensation of the President of the United States, fifty thou- P£;‘3g’::“g;‘°:lf£ sand dollars. - 3 For compensation of the Vice-President of the United States, eight Uwgggggfdént. thousand dollars. For compensation to the following in the office of the President of the Private secre- United States: Private Secretary, three thousand two hundred and tary, ¤¤¤i¤¢¤¤¤¤, fifty dollars; assistant secretary, two thousand two hundred and fifty °l“k“"’t°· dollars; two executive clerks, at two thousand dollars each; stenogra.- pher, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two, one of whom shall be a telegraph operator; one clerk of class one; steward, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; one day-usher, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one dapusher, at one thousand two hundred dollars; five messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two doorkeepers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one nightmsher, one thousand two hundred dollars; one watchman, nine hundred dollars; and one fireman, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars; in all, thirty-six thousand and sixty-four dollars. For contingent expenses of the Executive Office, including stationery Contingent ¤x· therefor, as well as record-books, telegrams, books for library, miscel- P°¤¤¢¤· laneous items, and furniture and carpets for offices, care of office carriage, horses, and harness, eight thousand dollars. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. For three Commissioners, at three thousand five hundred dollars Commissioners, each; one chief examiner, three thousand dollars; one secretary, two ¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤r, ¤¤<=r¤— thousand dollars; one clerk of class four, who shall be a stenographer, ““'$`· °¥°· one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one laborer; in all, twenty-one thousand four hundred dollars. For necessary traveling expenses, including those of examiners uct- Traveling e x - gng under the direction of the Commission, three thousand five hundred pcnscs. ollars. For furniture and repairs of furniture, lilecases and tile-boxes, books, Fumitm-e, smstationery, printing, advertising, telegraphing, telephone service, type- ti<>¤¤ry, printing, writing, ice, and other absolutely necessary expenses, including heating, °*°· lighting, and altering rooms, and care of same, three thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; Pg•yot'Socretary, First Assistant Secretary of State iour thousand five hundred dollars; #“*“°°LS°°'°*°‘ two Assistant Secretaries of State, at three thousand five hundred dol· "°°’ °I°r ’ °°°' lars each ; for chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; tor six Chiefs of Bureau and one translator, at two thousand one hundred dollars each ; eleven clerks of clnss four; stenogmpher to the Secretary, at one thousand eight hundred dollurs; tour clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two; fourteen clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; and ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars earch; om- messenger; two assistant messengers; one packer, ut seven ln1n·