Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/832

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FIFTYJDHLBD QONGBESS, Sess. III. Ch. 17 7 ._ 1895. 8()3_ For telegraphing, two thousand five hundred dollars. · , . For painting, two thousand five hundred dollars. . For carpets and matting, including one thousand dollars for the office of ,the Auditor for the Post·Oiiice Departmeut,`three thousand dollars. For furniture, including one thousand dollars for.the office of the Auditor for the Post-Otlice Department, two thousand five hundred ol ars. ‘ · ‘ _ · Y _ K For purchase, exchange, and keeping of horses, and repair of wagons; and harness, to be used only for official purposes, one thousand dollars. For hardware, five hundred dollars. , _ - . ·, For miscellaneous items, including two thousand dollars for the office of the Auditor for the Post-Olhce Department, twelve thousand dollars.; For rent of topographer’s office, one thousand five hundred dollars;, nm. for rent of a suitable building or buildings for the use of the Money- ·; ·i·» · Order Office of the Post·0Hice Department, eight thousand dollars; for rent of building for use of the Auditor for the Post-Oilice Depart-, ment, eleven thousand dollars; for rent of a suitable building for the, storage of postoffice supplies, four thousand dollars; for rent of a suitable building for storing records of the Auditor for the Postwiice, Department, two thousanddollars; in ·all,.twenty-six thousand live .· hundred dollars. _ ‘ _ , _ For the publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, including P°°'·“’ ‘?"“‘°· not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies for the use of the, Executive Departments, twenty-seven thousand dollars. ’ For miscellaneousexpenses in the topographer’s office in the prepara- _.?°“"’°"’° "‘“l’°· tion and publication of the post-route maps, eighteen thousand dollars. . And the Postmaster-General may, inhis discretion, cause the contract ,- .·, t c for printing post-route maps to be let for a term of four years; and he may authorize the sale of postroute maps to the public at costof 8**** printing and ten per centum thereof added, the proceeds of such sales to be used asa further appropriation for the preparation and publication of post-route maps. For postage stamps forcorrespondence addressed abroad which is P°°“*¥°· not exempt from postage under article eight of the Paris convention of the Universal Postal Union, five hundred and fifty dollars. _ nnrnnrmnsr or Jusrion. ,,}g§=v=¤¤·¤¤*¤*·’¤·· Option on run Arronnnr-GENERAL: For compensation of the c£$Q,ff,4€$'Q";K Attorney—Genera1, eight thousand dollars; Solicitor-General, seven $¤li¤i¢¤¤‘-G¤¤¤*¤l,¤¢•> thousand dollars; four assistant attorneys-general, at five thousand dollars each; one assistant attorney-general for the Post-Oiiice Depart-. ment, four thousand dollars; solicitor of internal revenue, four thousand five hundred dollars; solicitor for the Department of State, three thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; three assistant attorneys, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; one assistant attorney, two thousand dollars: law clerk and examiner of titles, two thousand seven hundred dollars; chief clerk and ex officio superintendent of the building, two thousand cmu. ilve hundred dollars; stenographic clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three stenographie clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; seven clerks of class four; attorney in charge of pardons, two thousand four hundred dollars; additional for disbursing and appointment clerk, live hundred dollars; six clerks of class three; eight clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one; one telegraph operator and stenographer, at one thousand two hundred dollars; nine copyists; one messenger; tive assistant messengers; four laborers; three watchmen; one engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; two conductors of the elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eight charwomen; superintendent of building, two hundred and fifty dollars; and three firemen; in all, one hundred and fifty-two thousand one hundred and ten dollars.