Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/397

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FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 129. 1875. 367 two thousand hvo hundred dollars; chief of divisioq for the office of mail-deprcdations, two thousand Evo hundred dollars; chief of division of dead-letters, two t.l10usa.nd five hundred dollars ; chief of division of postal stamps, two thousand hundred dollars; superintendent of Post-Office building and disbursiug officor, two thousand three hundred dollars; chief clerk to the Postmaster-General, two thousand two hundred dollars; one chief clerk to oooh assistant postmaster-general, at two thousand dollars each; one chief clerk in money-order chico, two thousand dollars; one chief clerk in otheo of superintendent of foreign mails, two thousand dollars; superintendent of blank-ago11cy,0no th0u· sand eight hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of blzmkhgoncy, one thousand six hundred dollars; four assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; seventheu clerks of class ibur; sixtywzight clerks of class three; fifty-th1?oo clerks of class two; seventy-soveu clerks of class ono, four of whom are hereby authorized in lieu of four clerks of said class heretofore paid out of appropriations for mail locks and keys; and so much of this appropriation as is necessary to pay the salaries of two clerks of class tour, two clerks of class three, and one clerk of class one shall be available from and after the first day of March, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and tho sum of two thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents is hereby appropriated therefor: Provided, That hereafter no payment shall be made as salaries to clerks P'°"*“°· of class ono, two, three, or tour in said Department out of appropriations mado for other purposes; fifty-sovon fomulo clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger of tho Postmaster-General, uiuo R hundred dollars; 0110 messenger to each assistant postrnastor-general, at eight hundred and forty dollars each ; lim assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars. each; captain of tho watch, one thousand dollars; and nine wutchmou and twenty-sovou laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one engineer, one thousand six hundred dollars; one assistant cngiuccr, one thousand dollars; one carpenter, one thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars; one assistaut carpenter, one thousand dollars; one hroman and blacksmith, nine hundred dollars; one fireman, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one fireman and steam-iittor, at nine hundred dollars; three fomalo laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one stonographor, one thousand eight hundred dollars; and for temporary clerks, ten thousand dollars; making, in all, four hundred and sovouty-three thousand livo hundred and eighteen dollars and sixtysix cents. Contingent expenses of the Post·Off1oo Department: For stationery, Contingent 8,. uiuo thousand dollars; fuol for tho General Post-Office building, includ- ponm. ing tho Auditor’s Offico, seven thousand four hundred dollars; for gas, four thousand five hundred dollars; plumbing and gas-fixtures, tour thousand dollars; tolographing, three thousand dollars; painting, two thousand tivo hundred dollars; carpets, tivo thousand dollars; furni- 4 ture, iivothousand dollars; keeping of horses, and repair of carriage, wagons, and harness, one thousand two hundred dollars; hardware, one thousand two hundred dollars; for rent; of house numbered nine hundred and fiftoou, E street, northwest, eighteen hundred dollars: Pro- vuled, That tho above sum shall not be deemed to be paid on account PPWS0- of any lease for years of said building: Provided, lwwever, That at the ond of tho present iiscal year, tho Postmaster-Gouoml be directed, upon tho demand of tho lessor, to deliver up the possession of said premises; miscellaneous items, nine thousand dollars; making, in all, fiftymhree thousand six hundred dollars. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. For compensation of tho Commissioner of Agriculture, three thousand Pay of Compxis dollars; chief qlork, two thousand dollars; outomologist, two thousand $*0*16** ¤fkA%¤¤“]· clollars; chemist, two thousand dollars; znssistzmt Cll(¥l1llSC,OD0lLl1OHSH»I1d ““°» °l°' S# °‘