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410 FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 343. 1885. Sam; ¤£s·>Y¤r· sand six hundred dollars; chief justice and tluec associate judges at “:;'· °h‘°£ J“““°°· three thousand dollars each; and secretary, at one thousand eight hun- °dred dollars, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars, Legislative ex- For legislative expenses namely: For per diem of officers and mem- P°“°°· bers of the legislative assembly; mileage of members; repairing capitol building, legislative hall, and council chamber; repairing furniture, carpets, and matting; and for lights, fuel, and stationery for officers and members of legislative assembly, and for other incidental expenses of the legislature; rent of secretary’s office; hire of messenger · light, fuel, stationery, postlage, otllce furniture, repairs, and other incidentals, - _ twenty-two thousan ollars, mmwnt °x For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor, five hundred dollars, Wyoming. Tmmrronr or WYOmNG,—For salary of governor, two thousand S§1‘*'£6‘; 8°‘C°" six hundred dollars; chief justice and two associate judges, at three

,,1: ’ ° j ’ thousand dollars each; and secretary, at one thousand eight hundred

dollars, thirteen thousand four hundred dollars, Legislative ex- For legislative expenses, namely: For per diem of officers and mem- P¤¤¤¤¤· bers of the legislative assembly; rent of two halls and committee rooms for legislature; iitting up halls; removing furniture; new carpets, stoves, tnrniture, and repairing old; fuel, lights, and iucidentals ; stationery; record—books; printing laws, journals, bills; fuel, rent, light, furniture, stationery, postage, messenger, and incidentals of secretary’s office, twenty-two thousand doHars; C¤¤¤¤e¤¤¢ ex- For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the P°”'°°· governor, five hundred dollars, WAR DEPARTMENT, Compensation of For compensation of the Secretary of War, eight thousand dollars;

‘f°"°*°3’ °f W°*‘» one chief clerk, at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; one

°rk°’ °' disbnrsing clerk, at two thousand dollars; one stenographer, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; five clerks of-class four; seven clerks of class three; nine clerks of class two; twenty-eight clerks of class one; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four messengers; seven assistant messengers; eight laborers; carpenter, one thousand dollars; foreman of laborers, one thousand dollars; one hostler, six hundred dollars; two hostlers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; and one watchman at . five hundred and forty dollars; in all, one hundredand eleven thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars, 0¤¤¤ of Min- in run Ormcm or um ADIUTA.NT·GENEBAL,—OD8 chief clerk, at

  • "Q‘,§ two thousand dollars; twenty-four clerks of class four; thirty-five

’ ° clerks of class three; sixtyseven clerks of class two; three hundred and fifty-three clerks of class one; sixteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; five messengers; tlfty-one assistant messengers; twenty watchmeu; three laborers; in all, six hundred and ninety-one thousand nine hundred dollars, And not less than two hundred of the clerks in the onice of the Adjutant General shall be exclusively engaged in preparing and making reports to expedite the settlement of pension applications and soldiers’ claims, Additional For the following additional clerks in the Office of the Adjutant- ¤!¤¥k¤· General, for the sole purpose of completing, with the necessary detail from the existing force, the regimental registers of the volunteer forces of the several States during the late war, namely: One clerk of class four; two clerks of class two: and six clerks of class one; in all, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars, omee er ni- in rm: Orricn or rim Iusrncroa-Gnumur.,-For one clerk of ¤P€§*°;·G°:g*'*]- class four; one clerk of class one; one assistant messenger; in all, three wuz;;,' ° m°" thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars, serene_ er Mili- Bunmu or Mrmrsmr Josrrcm,-0ne chief clerk, at one thousand

      • 7 -’¤'**°°- eight hundred dollars; two clerks of class three; four clerks of class