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422 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 343. 1885. books, stafonery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars. Washington. For siirveyorgeneral of the Territory of Washington, two thousand five hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand live hundred dollars; in all, nine thousand dollars. _ For rent of office for the surveyor-general, fuel, books, stationery, pay of messenger, and other incidental expenses, one thousand live hundred dollars. Wyoming. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Wyoming, two thousand five hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, three thousand five hundred dollars; in all, six thousand dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor-general, pay of messenger, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand live hundred dollars. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Compensation of For compensation of the Postmaste1··Gener·al, eight thousand dollars; P°¤*¤¤¤°'*°’·G*¤· chief clerk to the Postmaster-General, two thousand five hundred dol- 2{;:k;t°;’t';gT°Ph°" lars; stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; appointment ’clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; 1aw—clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars; and one clerk of class tour (in office of Assistant Attorney-General for Post·0Hice Department); two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; three clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one female messenger eight hundred and forty dollars; one copyist; one messenger; one assistant messenger; in all, thirtyone thousand and nine hundred dollars. First Assistant For First Assistant Postmaster-General, four thousand dollars; chief

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;‘ clerk, two thousand dollars, and while the office is held by the present

mAh3mi_ ° ’ incumbent five hundred dollars additional; chief of salary and allowance division, two thousand two hundred dollars; chief of appointment division, two thousand dollars ; chief of bond division, two thousand dollars; twenty clerks of class three; one clerk of class three, to act as stenographer and Department telegraph operator; six clerks of class two; sixteen clerks of class one- tour clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk of class two and six clerks at one thousand dollars each, for one year, in the salary and allowance division; superintendent division postoffice supplies, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class three; four clerks of class one ; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four assistant messengers; seven labor ers (for division 0t'p·»st·0lHce supplies); superintendent of free delivery, two thousand one hundred dollars; one clerk of class tour; one clerk of class two; and one clerk of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars (office of superintendent of free delivery) ; in all, one hundred and eighteen thousand five hundred dollars. gbcoudmmmt For Second Assistant Postmaster—Gener~al, lour thousand dollars; Postmaster-Gcn· chief clerk, two thousand dollars; chief of division of inspection, two

      • 2} g“°f °l°’k• thousand dollars; superintendent of railway adjustment, two thousand

°° ° °"’ dollars; ten clerks of class tour; thirtyfour clerks of class three; eighteen clerks of class two; eighteen clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three female clerks, at nine hundred dol- ' lars each ; three assistant messengers ; and one laborer; in all, one bundreel and torty.three thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. Third Assistant For Third Assistant [’ostiuaster·(l·eiaeral, four thousand dollars; chief P°f°m,;°}*’*'·?":‘ clerk, two thousand dollars; chief of division of dead letters, two thou- ?:,’05m2_ ° " ’ sand two hundred and fifty dollars; chiefof division of postagestamps, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ; one chief of finance division, who shall give bond in such amount as the Postmaster-General may determine for the faithful discharge of his duties, two thousand dollars; six clerks of class four; nineteen clerks of class three; thirty- two clerks of class two; forty-two clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eight temale clerks, at ouelzhousand two hun-