Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 29.djvu/598

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568 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 265. 1807. I¤·“¤¤0¤¤¤· INDIAN OFFICE: For the Commissioner of Indian Aiiairs, four thousand dollars; Assistant Commissioner, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, three thousand dollars; iinancial clerk, two thousand dollars; chief of division, two thousand dollars; principal bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks of class four; twelve clerks of cla s three; draftsman, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousandsixhundred dollars; stenographer, one thousand four hundred. dollus; tm clerks of class two; twenty- ` three clerks of class one; thirteen clerks, at one thousand dollans each; twelve copyists; one messenger; two assistant messengers; one laborer; female messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; and two charwomen; in all, one hundred and fifteen thousand and twenty dollars. 1’o¤oio¤0moo. PENSION OFFICE: For the Commissioner of Pensions, five thousand dollars; First Deputy Commissioner, three thousand six hundred dollars; Second Deputy Commissioner, three thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant chief clerk, two thousand dollars; medical referee, three thousand dollars; assistant medical referee, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two qualified surgeons, who shall be experts in their profession, at two thousand dollars each; thirty-eight medical examiners, who shall be surgeons of education, skill, and experience in their profession, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; ten chiefs oi division, at two thousand dollars-each; law clerk, two thousand dollars; fifty-eight principal examiners, at two thousand dollars each; twenty as istant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three stenographers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; seventy clerks of class four; eighty-ilve clerks of class three; three hundred and fifty clerks of class two; four hundred and thirty- eight clerks of class one; two hundred and eighty-seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; superintendent of building, one thousand four hundred dollars; two engineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one hundred and seventy-five copyists; thirty-three messengers; twelve assistant messengers; twenty messenger boys, at four hundred dollars each; one painter, skilled in his trade, nine hundred dollars; · one cabinetmaker, skilled in his trade, nine hundred dollars; captain of the watch, eight hundred and forty dollars; three sergeants of the watch, at seven hundred and hfty dollars each; twenty watchmen; three iiremen; twenty-five laborers; five female laborers, at four hundred dollars each; and fifteen charwomen· in all, two million and eighty-six thousand seven hundred and ten dollars. wfabmfy ¤*·‘·· ’¤· For per diem, when absent from home and traveling on duty outside ' the District of Columbia, for special examiners or other persons employed in the Bureau of Pensions, detailed for the purpose of making special investigations pertaining to said Bureau, in lieu of expenses for subsistence, not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual and necessary expenses for transportation and assistance and _ any other necessary expenses, including telegrams, four hundred and §'{‘{§}'{;,d ,8,,,,,,,, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That two special examiners, or clerks, spooinlonminon- detailed and acting as chief and assistant chief of the division of special examiners, may be allowed, from this appropriation, in addition to their salaries and in lieu of per diem and all expenses for subsistence, a sum sufficient to make their annual compensation two thousand dollars and one thousand eight hundred dollars, respectively, and whenever it may be necessary for either of them to travel on official business outside the District of Columbia by special direction of the Commissioner, he shall receive the same allowance in lieu of subsistence and for transportation as is herein provided for special examiners and detailed clerks engaged in field service; and the Secretary of the Interior shall so apportion the sum herein appropriated as to prevent a _ deficiency therein. _;'j€},f,‘3:*" *‘P°°*“1 For an additional force of one hundred and fifty special examiners for one year, at a salary of one thousand three hundred dollars each,