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180 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 331. 1884. A dd i t ioqul For the following additional clerks in the Office of the Adjutant- ° I ° gk} °PP°“‘*‘ Generel,for the sole purpose of completing with the necessary detail from mw °the existing force, the regimental registers of the volunteer forces of the several States during the late war, namely: One clerk of class four; two clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; in all, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars. Hireofbuilding, For the hire of as suitable building, for heating the same, and. for the }¤¢¤¤¤s» fu- purchase of the necessary desks, chairs, stationery, and so iorth, in mgv °*"· order to enable the Secretary of WVar to carry forward expeditiously the work of completing the volunteer registers of regiments, thirty-five hundred dollars. 0 ni c e or In- In mm 01m1cm or zum INs1>nc:ro1z-G1·:1v1;1zi;L.- For one clerk of class ¤P°°*°’·G°¤°¤*l· four; one clerk of class one; one assistant messenger; lll all, three Cl"k“* °t°‘ thousand seven hundred and twenty dglarsh i I k t h d Bureau of Mill- BUREAU OF MILITARY USTICE.-- no c ie 'c er a one t oussn

      • 17 ;?¤¤*i¢¤- eight hundred dollars; two clerks of class three; font clerks of class

c1g£‘s"£mfl°"’ k· one; one clerk, at one thousand dollnrs; one copgist ;- one messengleéi ’and one assistant messenger; in a , thirteen thousand two und and sixty dollars. S' l011i . IN trim SIGNAL OFFrcE.—Two clerks of class four- three clerks of Clin?};, mefsen- class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one messenger; one asgers, ctc. sistant messenger; one messenger, at four lxunilred andleighty dollars and one laborer at four hundred and twenty dollars- in s ten thousan Oiiiwrs, clerks, six hundred and sixty dollars. And for the serwiices oi! scientific ex- °"3bm_vm0u and ports, clerks, draughtsmen, copyists, messengers, mechanics, laborers, mmm of mmm,. and such other services as the Secretary of Vl ar may deem necessary, _ I . . . . • telegraph hues, m the Office of the Chief Signal Oillcer, to carry into effect the appro- __ priations for observation and report of storms and for the construcm§ff)°{°%·ar i?;:; tion, maintenance, andrepairs of military telegraph lines, forty-tive port number of thousand dollars: Promded, That the Secretary ot War shall each year, persons emplgiycd in the annual estimates, report to Congress the number of persons so “" °°'”P°"°“ °“· employed and the amount paid to exch. 0E0e ofquarter- IN THE, 0F1HOE or THE QULBTERKASTEB-GENERAL.—OD0 chief mssfqr Gweml- clerk, at two thousand dollars; nine clerks of class four; eleven clerks cl§'l;‘°;¤(f;:b;l1f·j of class three; twenty-three clerk of class two; fort;-six clerks of °’ class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars em-h; twenty copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one female messenger, at forty dollars per month; two messengers; two assistant messengers; superintendent of building, two hundred and fifty dollars; six laborers; one laborer, two hundred and twentyhve dollars; two charwomeu, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; one engineer, at one thousnrd two hundred dollars- one iiremun· live watchmenr one draughtsmzm at one thousand eight hundred dollars; in ull, one hundred and sixtyzsix thousand nine hundred and lifteen dollars. Cm.k,,_c0py;m, For the following clerks and others to be employed by the Quartersml others e m_- master-General in the investigation oi claims for settlement by the Treas- 1>l¤>i¢d ¤¤ ¤¤V$¤F¤· ury Department under the act of July fourth, eighteen hundred und

  t " ‘ “ sixty-tour: One clerk of class four; two clerks of class-three; four clerks

‘` of class two; eleven clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each- eleven copyists· three assistant messengers- one watchman; and tévcutyfive agents, at one thousand four hundred dollars each ; in all, seventy-three thousand five hundred and eighty dollars. p,.,,;;,,,,, ;,, hm, For per diem in lieu of subsistence of the agents emplo eel while o siusxsence 0 t22H1g0B I.!-yi! Brat! 0 X y 0 GUYS l’_Y0 al‘D fl`t ttvl' dt t ttbeiiedbthS ta f%V ot

·e*·¤¢¤ f¤¤‘<=l¤¤¤2· exeeelling three ddllers per day, and for =w¤¤¤| ¤¤<=¢¤¤=¤‘Y GXPGBRL fm'

` " transportation thirty thousand dollars.

,, ,,, ,,, ; ,,,,, .. IN mm Omvicn or cum Commssnur-Gmnm2AL.—0ne chief clerk at

L ry v Geller-ul. two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; three clerks of class l*~`*{¤¤‘* <> I *1:** · three; four clerks of class two; fourteen clerks of class one; nine clerks, f“":’§{’é;‘Qf}* °° "" at one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; two laborers; ' superintendent of building, two hundred and tlfty dollars; and two watchmen · in all fo ·three thousand seven hundred and thir dollars; 1 s