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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 279. 1889. 7].5 of class two; two clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; and one laborer; in all, twenty-one thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. Miscellaneous Division: For chief of division, two thousand five _ niiscemueons (nvmhundred dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand dollars; '°“· one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two· one clerk of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; one assistant messenger; in all, fourteen thousand seven hundred and twent dollars. Division of stationery, printing, and blanks; For chief of division, Stationery division. two thousand five hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; two clerks of class one; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; two assistant messengers; one foreman of bindery, at five dollars er day; four binders, at four dollars per day each; and one sewer and) folder, at two dollars and fifty cents per day; in all, thirty-one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars and fifty cents. Division of mail and files: For chief of division, two thousand bgwimdmw ¤***¤- ive hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; five clerks of class ' two; two clerks of class one; six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one mail-messenger, one thousand dollars; to assistant messengers; one laborer, at six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-six thousand one hundred and forty dollars. Division of special a ents; For assistant chief of division, two i Svecinlnseutsdivisthousand four hundred ciullars; one clerk of class three; three clerks °°` of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; and one messenger; in all, twelve thousand one hundred and forty dollars. ` Offices of disbursing clerks: For two disbursing clerks, at two Diswminz clerksthousand five hundred dollars each- one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; and one clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, nine thousand four hundred dollars. _ Miscellaneous: For one clerk of class two; one clerk, one thousand M‘S°°“*“*°°“* dollars; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars. _ Surnnvrsme Anonrrnorz In the construction branch of the Treas- teggpzrgsguz Ammury: Fo1•Supervising Architect, four thousand five hundred dollars; ` assistant an chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one principal clerk and stenographer, at two thousand (l()ll3»l'S; one_clerk of class one; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; and one assistant messenger; in all, eleven thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. D And the services of skilled draughtsxnen, civil engineers, computers. "““g"‘*"‘°“• °"F· accountants, assistants to the photographer, copyists, and such other services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and s ecially order may be employed in the Office ot_ the Sufpervising ggrchitect to carry into effect the various alppropriations or public buildings, to be paid for from and equ1tab_y charged against such Pr `_ a propriations; Provided, That the expenditures on this account for °***‘°- tllle fiscal vear endin r June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, L_ t shall not exceed one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars; and ‘"“ · that the Secretary of the Treasury shall each year in the annual estimates report to Congress the number of persons so employed and the amount paid to each. _ _ __ Fmgp ()qMprgm,r,gR OF THE TREASURY: For First Comptroller Onfgft €°¤*P“'°u°” of the Treasury, five thousand dollars; deputy comptroller, two thousand seven hundred dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each: six clerks of class four; twelve clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class two: eleven clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; and eight clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one skilled laborer, at eight