Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 15.djvu/329

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FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 121. 1869. 297 Bureau of Ordnance. —- For stationery and miscellaneous items, eight Y¤<=ld°¤*Pl»&¤- hundred dollars. sgigfgigidlagnlégf • · • v ‘ ) Bureau of Obnstructwn and Repatr.-—l:`or stationery and mxscel- construction laneons items, eight hundred dollars. md fspsiw Bureau of Steam Engineerin_q.——For stationery and miscellaneous ““?“""_°“gl' items, eight hundred dollars. "€°m"$’_ _Bmv·au of Provisions and O'I0tbirzg.-~For stationery and miscellane- c,g‘5%;'j']’“s ““d ous items, eight hundred dollars. °’ Bttreuu (y' rlhcliczbzc cmd Surgery. — For stationery and miscellaneous 'P“‘“"l"“ ““d articles, four hundred dollars, smrery. For the general Purposes of the Navy Department Building.-- For m3;‘",L5)(f£“r°' compensation of three watelixnen and two laborers of the building, two g` thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. For labor, fuel,|lights, and miscellaneous items, six thousand dollars. Post-Office Department.- For compensation of the Postmnster-Gcn- DP°"*{0m$° eral, eight thousand dollars; three assistant postmnsters-general, at iis; giciiésg. three thousand five hundred dollars each, ten thou—and five hundred dol- m=¤§¤é¤‘-G€¤<>*¤l» lam; superintendent of money-order system, three thousand dollars; ““”'s°°“°°’ &°' superintendent of foreign mails, three thousand dollars; chief of division of dead-letter office, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars; .three chief clerks, at two thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars; additional to one clerk of class four, ns disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars ; twelve clerks ofclnss fourytwemy- one thousand six hundred dollars; fift_y—one clerks of class three, eighty. one thousand six hundred dollars; forty-five clerks of class two, sixty- three thousand dollars; twenty-three clerks of class ont-, twenty-seven thousand six hundred dollars; filly il-male clerks, sixty thousand dollars; ten folders, seven thousand two hundred clollurs; one messenger, at eight hundred and Forty dollars, and three assistants, at seven hundred dollars each, two thousand nine hundred and forty dollars; nine wntclnnen, at six hundred dollars each, five thousand four hundred dollars ; filteen laborers, at six hundred dollars each, nine thousand dollars; making, in all, two hundred and ninety-eight thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. For twenty-five clerks in dead-letter officc, under act of January 0“£3d`l°n°" twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty two, twenty thousand dollars. 1st5g_ ch, 5, En- contirzgent Expenses of the Post- Office Department. —- For blank- Vg- all- P- *:3* books, binding, stationery, fuel, lights, laborers. and furnishing apartments ,x,,§S<;§$'}»°St_ for additional letter-carriers and clerks of the- money-order system, sixty- Omee Departfive thousand dollars. mem' Depmtrztertt of AgTiCMZlL6T6·——FO1‘ compensation of commissioner of l2¤P¤¤‘**¤¤¤¤¤ of _. _ _ __ __ · · _ _ agriculture. agucultune, three thousand dollars, chief cleik, two thousand dollms, my of crm_ entomologist, two thousand dollars; chemist, two thousand dollars; super- missioner, &c. intendeut of experimental gardens, two thousand dollars; botanist, fourteen hundred dollars; superintendent of seed-room, eighteen hundred dollars; librarian, eighteen hundred dollars; superintendent of foldingroom, twelve hundred dollars; three clerks of class four, five thousand four hundred dollars; four clerks of class three, six thousand four hundred dollars; six clerks of class two, eight thousand four hundred dollars; seven clerks of class' one, eight thousand four hundred dollars; five copy- isls and attendants in museum, at one thousand dollars each, five thousand dollars; three messengers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars; two watchmen,at six hundred dollars each, twelve hundred dollars; six laborers, at six hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars ; statistician, two thousand dollars; assistant chemist, sixteen hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of experimental garden and grounds, twelve hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of seed·ro0m, twelve hundred dollars; disbursing clerk, eighteen hundred dollars; two engineers, one at fourteen hundred dollars,