Fonrrsnvnsru cosonnss. snss. n. on. 95. 1883. 463 For attorney’s office: For one attorney, four thousand dollars; one A¢*¤¤’¤¤>’· =>·¤¤i¤*>~ assistant attorney, one thousand nine hundred dollars; one special as- ‘“‘*· "“d °°h°'“· sistant attorney, nine hundred and sixty dollars; one clerk, nine hundred and sixty dollars; one messenger, one hundred and ninety-two dollars; for rent of office three hundred dollars; for contingent ex- Rent; continpensles, gichliding books, sgttionery, printing, and rniscpllaiueouis items, EGM? ¤¤P•>¤¤¤¤- ve un re dollars; in a , eight thousand eight hunt re an twe ve dollars. For sinking-fund office: For two clerks, at one thousand two hun- Sinking-fnmd ordred dollars each ; for contingent expenses, including books, stationery, fmprinting, and miscellaneous items, three hundred dollars; in all, twenty- seven hundreld dollars. d h h d d C j For corone s onicez For one coroner, one thousan eig t un re ¤¤>¤¤r, ¤1‘<>r¤- dollars; for contingent expenses, including juror’s fees, stationery, °°°· books, blanks, removal of deceased persons, making autopsies, and holding inquests, seven hundred dollars; in all, two thousand five hundred dollars. For engineer’s office: One chief clerk, one thousand nine hundred Enginccfsvilicv dollars; three clerks at one thousand six hundred dollars each; one clerk at one thousand four hundred dollars ; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; one computing engineer, two thousand four hundred dollars; one inspector of buildings, two thousand tour hundred dollars; one assistant inspector of buildings, one thousand dollars; one inspector of asphalt and cement, two thousand four hundred dollars; one inspector of gas and meters, who shall pay into the Treasury of the United States all fees collected by him, two thousand dollars; one superintendent of streets, two thousand dollars; one superintendent of roads, one thousand four hundred dollars; one inspector of plumbing, one thousand nve hundred dollars; one superintendent of lamps, nine hundred dollars; one superintendent of parking, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant superintendent of parking, seven hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, one thousand six hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, one at one thousand five hundred dollars, and one at one thousand four hundred dollars; one draughtsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; three rodmen at seven hundred and eighty dollars each; three axmen, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; three inspectors of streets, sewers, and buildings, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three market masters, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one market master at nine hundred dollars; one harbor master, at one thousand two hundred dollars, provided that the fees collected by said harbor-master Promo. shall be paid into the Treasury; one Janitor, seven hundred dollars; tive messengers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; three watchmen, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two laborers at three hundred and sixty dollars each; contingent expenses, including rent of property-yards, books, stationery, binding,_and preservation of records in the engineefs and surveyor’s onices ; prmting, transportation, Svehicles, animals, saddlery, forage, and repa1¥‘¤), and miscellaneous tems _ not otherwise provided for, five thousand dollars; m all, sixty-one . thousand four hundred and fifty dollars: Ifromdcd, That overseers or Pmwa. inspectors temporarily required in connection with sewer, street, or road work, or the construction or repair ot buildings, done under contracts authorized by appropriations, shall be paid out of the sums ap: propriated for the work, and for the time actually engaged therepu, and the Commissioners of the District, in their annual reports to bongress shall report the number of such overseers and inspectors, and their ,work, and the sums paid to each, and out of what appropriation. _ For fuel, ice, gas, repairs, insurance, and general miscellaneous ox- Fuel, ce,ga¤,¤tc. penses of District offices and markets, five thousand dollars.