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FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 225. 1880. 227 plications called for by the Commissioner of Pensions, thousand dollars. For four watchmen, two firemen, and one laborer in the part of the watchmen and AdjutantGeneral’s Office to be located on the iirst and second iloors of ii¤im<>¤· the old Navy Department building; in all, four thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. peuses. For contingent expenses of the Adjutant-General’s Office, in the old C<>¤*=i¤8¤¤* ¤¤- Navy Department building, and in the building on F street above Sev- l,;"““°:;“ °l,‘?§I’?H enteenth street, including tue], light, heating apparatus, matting clean- mga mm ul ' ing, labor, and incidental items of care of two floors of Navy Department building, two thousand dollars. O m f I IN rnn Omrxon on crnn INs1>noron-GnNnnAL.-One clerk of class ,p0c,0;§,_,§5,,1_“' four; one assistant messenger; in all, two thousand five hundred and Clerk and mestwenty dollars. ¤<>¤s¤r- BUREAU OF'MILI1‘ARY JUs·r1on.-One chief clerk, at one thousand B¤¤·¤¤¤_ of Milieight hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class one; °“g J‘,;“‘°°· ping assistant messenger; in all, five thousand three hundred and twenty °r °' o ars. For contingent expenses, five hundred dollars. p,£§;‘S*‘“€°"* °" IN run SIGNAL Orrron.--Two clerks of class four; one assistant Sgisnai Officemessenger; in' all, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. S8;’j:;]‘“ *’*‘“1 m"' IN run Orrxon or run Qnnncrnmnsrnn-Gnnnnnn.-Ono chief Oiiiee ¤f Qwclerk, at two thousand dollars; seven clerks of class four; one draughts- “°§f‘,j;'§fS°*',°f",;‘;§;,f} man, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; nine clerks of class three; gm., ami Others_ twenty-four clerks of class two; forty-eight clerks of class one; twenty oopyists at nine hundred dollars each; one female messenger, at forty dollars per month; ore messenger; two assistant messengers; six laborers; one engineer, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one fireman- and live watchmen; in all, one hundred and fifty-two thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For contingent expenses, eight thousand dollars. (gg;1sii¤g¤¤i 6 K · IN THE OFFICE OF Tun Comnssnnx-GnNnnAL.—One chief clerk, at P o ern mi ssaiy- two thousand dollars; one clerk of class tour; three clerks of class Geiwfeithree; four clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one; two clerks, at w?1°fif“ 8;*3*1 "‘°°` one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger- two laborers; and g° ’ ' two watchmen; in all, thirty-one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: Bent of building, repairs, and mis- Contingent e x- cellaneous items, five thousand five hundred dollars. p¤¤¤<>¤. r<-mi. &¤· IN run Omuon or run Suaonon-Gnnnnnn.-One chief clerk, at om ce or Surtwo thousand dollars; eight clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; V0Y0¥-G¢¤<>minine clerks of class two; one hundred and six clerks of class one; four- 0tE£;°f °l“”k wd teen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one anatomist, one thousand ' six hundred dollars; one engineer in division of records and museum at one thousand four hundred dollars; eleven assistant messengers; and four watchmen and eight laborers; in all, one hundred and ninety-eight thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars: Provided, That the Secre- 1*f¢wi3w· tary of War, if the public necessity so require, may detail not exceeding 6uE§€j(;I;g;W°"‘Y twenty enlisted men for clerical service in this bureau. ` For forty clerks, at one thousand dollars each, to be exclusively en- 05 $:15; gig? f" gaged in preparing and making reports to expedite the settlement of P ' pen ion applications called for by the Commissioner of Pensions, forty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: Blank books, stationery, rent, fuel, Contingent ex. gas, iurniture, repairs, and incidentals, eight thousand dollars. P°”“°“· IN run Onnron on run Cmnt- or OnnN.·iNon.-One chief clerk, at omceof Chiefof two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; 0'g&'l°2;°rk md two clerks ot class two; six clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thou- others_ sand dollars each; one assistant messenger; one laborer; in all, twenty thousand three hundred and eighty dollars: Provided, That the Score- PWM0-