Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 21.djvu/250

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220 FORTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 225. 1880. dollars; three copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; two assistant messengers; and four laborers; in all, twenty-five thousand nine hun- _ dred and thirty dollars. _ · I G<>¤¤r¤1S¤¤i»9¤u- Orrnrcn or Linn-Sxvmc Snrtvron.-For General Superintendent el §°':f]l‘;“*S‘g_ ;f°' the Life-Saving Service, four thousand dollars; assistant general super- "ASS§m,,tYintendeut of the Life-Saving Service, two thousand five hundred dollars; Clerk s a u q1 one prrnclpal clerk and accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; <>f1¤>f¤- two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; three clerks of class {111;; pple cler§,a;ne tghcjusand dogars; fouxlllclleplfd gmc himgdgefhadolar e · on sis n messeng r even r we l s· C H“3Em’ ““éE“’1d‘§?£“?§““ °§.il* ilLt‘E`“$€`“d1?"‘““2f’ d"“““‘ f I 7 ommiss`on o' IO TER < ·N <.—- 0I` 0mm1SS10I1e1‘ 0 I1- I¤*°f¤¤lR•;V°§;°· ternal Revenue, six thousand dollars; one deputy commissioner, three EQIHQQB 8, u d thousand two hundred dollars; two heads of division, at two thousand Others_ five hundred dollars each; five heads of division, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; one stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; twenty-three clerks of class four- twenty-six clerks of class three thirt six l ks of lass tw t ty , e le k f l · y- cer c o- wen -on c rso cass one; thirteen ’cler·ks, at one thousand dollars each; fifty clerks, at nine hpndred dollars each; four assistant messengers; and ten laborers; in a , two hun red and ilftythree thousand three hundred and thirty dollars. Collectors, sale- For salaries and expenses of collectors, one million nine hundred thouries and expenses. Sgmd (10]13,I‘S_ Agr-nts. For salaries and expenses of agents and surveyors for fees and ex- 2*;:;;;*s- penses of gaugcris, for salaries of sicoirlekeepeashapd lor miscellaneous ‘ expenses one m1 ion seven un re thousand dollars. ,Di<>¤, p=~1><>r, For dies, paper, and stamps, three hundred and seventy-five thou- ° “"‘P°· sand dollars; saidrngraving and printing to be done in the Bureau of _ Engraving and Printing of the Treasury Department, to be expended f)’¢‘<>v·8v- t f _ unrlleg the djirectloré cit the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided the armor or m- cos oes no exeee t c price paid under existing contracts. fgg';g*;‘°?)f““`%0‘}g; Eor detecting, and bringing to trial and punishment, persons guilty ,,0,,,, of ;um.,,,,;_ of w 1olating the rnternalrevenue laws, or accessory to the same, mcludlng revenue laws. payments for informatioinland detection, seventy-Eve thousand dollars; G " t am he ‘o 'ss' t 1R r lrll k t' t- ,»g?.1f§€&€§§§;¥ ment t. e.'2i‘.”§.¥..}§"2.‘?§"..2 l..“.‘3.‘§.“y..‘i»` 3*;% 13.. if ti.? S.$p21}3‘l§“€h?. c;’,pc‘;]“,{gm;z of aj sum; andalso a detailed statement of all miscellaneous expenditures in m;,,c,,“,2,m,uB ,,1,, ge DIZISIOH of Internal Revenue for which appropriation is made in propriu. ions. IB ac . Contimgpnt ex- FOI' 0Ol1l3lI1gBI1lJ GXPODSGS of the T1‘B8»Sl1I*y DGp3»I‘bIIl6I1l), Ilamelyt gi;?: ,31 6n:¤¤¤¤ly fo rlzprt Istaligpngry rio; the Treasury Department and 1ts several bureaus, to ¤_ ‘ n 0 _ s. m For postage r·equ1red to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union countries, two thousand dollars. For postage, one thousand five hundred dollars. For arranging and binding canceled marine papers, requisitions, and gthejr kmportantdrecords; sealing ships’ registers newspapers, books, an -s amps, an repairs of the same, te11 thousan dollars · and of this amount not more than five hundred dollars b ~ d ‘ th -11 of current publications. may 6 uw m G pim] me For investigations of accounts and records, including the necessary £rav3l1n1g(;-expenses, and for other traveling expenses, two thousand five un re dollars. doliigps height, expressage,`telegrams, and ear-tickets, four thousand For rent of buildings, seven thousand eight hundred dollars. For care and subsistence of horses for office and mail—wagons, including feechlp g anddshioging, and for wagons, harness, and repairs of the same, six thousand dollars. For ice, buckets, ille-holders, book-rests, labor, clocks, and repairs of the same, and for care of grounds, seven thousand five hundred dollars.