Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/393

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FORTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 120. 1875. 363 .Fo1‘ stationery and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. BUREAU OF =STEAM' Euemmnumus-For chief clerk, one thousand _ sum enginemeight hundred dollars; draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dol- mglars; one clerk of class two; one assistant draughtsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger; and one laborer; in all, seven thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. _ l. , For stationery and miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. _ Brmmu on Psovrsrous nm Onorume-.-For chief clerk, one thou- p,.,,vi,;,,,,,, ,,,,,1 sand eight hundreddollars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class clothing. three; two clerks of telasstwo; three clerks of class one ;—0ne messeu— lgor? and one laborer; , in all, fourteen thousand seven hundred and sixty dolars., ,; n · · .· .· · For stationery and aniscellaneous items, eight hundreddollars. naman om Mmnxcxntu Ann Suuemuy.-For one clerk of·elass four ; Medicine a n d one clerk oil class three; one messenger; and one laborer; inall, four strawtlrousund nine hundred and sixty dollars. . · ‘ .’For stationery and miscellaneous items, four hundred dollars. For superintendent (two hundred and fifty dollars) and for live watchmeu and two laborers for the building occupied by the Navy Department; in ull, fxve thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For incidental labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items for said building, seven thousand dollars. _ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. For compensation of the Secretary of the Interior, eight thousand Ifayofsccmary, dollars; assistant secreta1y,·three thousand five hundred dollars; chief ”¤*¤*¤¤*¤°°'°**‘*`>'· clerk, two thousand Eve hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four, eight °)"k" &°‘ of whom may be paid two hundred dollars additional if the Secretary of the Interior deem it necessary and proper; six clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; six clerks of class one, one of whom shall be the telegraph operator of the Department; three copyists; three messengers.; two assistant messengers; and six laborers in his odiee; in all, sixtymiuo thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. -For secretary to sign patents for public lands, one thousand five bun- Secrctsrytosizn dma dollars_ _ land-patents. V For one captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars, and Gsptnin cfwafcln twenty-eight watehmen for the general service of the Interior Depart- ’*¤d."'“°h"’°”· ment building, and all the Bureaus therein, to be allotted to day or night service, as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, twenty—0ne thousandthree hundred and sixty dollars. · Forstationery, furniture, advertising, telegraphing, cases for otheial St¤¤i<>¤¢¤y- records, ice, and miscellaneous items, including new books and books to complete broken sets, and cases and maps for library, sixteen thousand ive hundred dollars. For expenses of packing and distributing ohieial documents, including nam bution O t salary of superintendent, seven thousand five hundred dollars. ¤l<¤=¤¤¤¤_¤¢~· _— FOI rent and fitting up of additional rooms for the use of the Pension Ad)¢litxg>nnl rooms Office and for the Bureau of Education, sixteen thousand dollars. °““‘°“‘°“‘ °°» I I;0r casual repairs of the Department building, twenty thousand Casual repairs. r ol ars.‘` ‘ For fuel, light, and salary of the engineer, assistant engineer, firemen, ]’¤·=l» lights &°· and repairs of the heating apparatus, twenty thousand dollars. _ Fo!' completing F street portico, and grading, paving, and fencing, to F·strect pcrtwc. conform to the change of gradeof Seventh and Fstreet fronts of the Interior Department building, sixtynve thousand dollars. f ger official postage stamps for the Department of the Interior, as Postage stamps. 0 ows: * For the office of the Secretary, eighteen thousand dollars; for the General Land Office, forty-one thousand dollars; for the Bureau of Education, ten thousand dollars; for the Bureau of Indian Afairs, ten thousand dollars; for the Patent Office, twenty thousand dollars; for