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 F ORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 113. 1871. 491 the money·order office, at twelve, hundred dollars each; one messenger, Y°¤*~0m°° at eight hundred and forty dollars, and four assistants, at seven hundred D°p“m°°t' and twenty dollars each; nine watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars. each; fifteen laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; twenty-five clerks in dead-letter office, at eight hundred dollars each ; for temporary clerk hire, ten thousand dollars ; making, in all, three hundred and ninety-five thousand seven hundred dollars. For stationery, nine thousand dollars; for fuel for the General Post- Stationery, Ollice building, including the auditor’s office, seven thousand four hun- f“°]·&°‘ dred dollars; for gas, four thousand dollars; for plumbing and gas fixtures, three thousand dollars; for telegraphing, three thousand dollars; for painting, one thousand five hundred dollars; for carpets, three thousand dollars; for furniture, three thousand five hundred dollars; for livery, seven hundred and fifty dollars ; for hardware, eight hundred dollars; for engineer, one thousand six hundred dollars; for assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; for fireman and blacksmith, nine hundred dollars; for two firemen, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; for six laborers, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; for one watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; for one carpenter, one thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars ; for three assistant messengers, seven hundred and twenty dollars each; for two female laborers, nine hundred and sixty dollars; for one female laborer, at two hundred and forty dollars; for contingent expenses, seven thousand five hundred dollars ; in all, fifty-eight thousand and forty-two dollars. WAR nemnrmsur. Wi! D°P¤**· ment. For compensation of the Secretary of War, eight thousand dollars; Pay of Secrechief clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks, at two m‘3;§sW£;• thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; for additional to one clerk ° ' of class four, as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; for six clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, eight clerks of class one, one messenger; three assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one laborer; in all, forty-seven thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses, seven thousand dollars. Office of the Adjutant- General. — For chief clerk,two thousand dollars; _ Office of adtwo clerks of class four, nine clerks of class three, twenty-seven clerks of ·l“°"“°`g°"°'°l* class two, twenty-six clerks of class one, and two messengers; in all, ninety thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, fifteen thousand dollars. Office of the Quartcrmaster- General.- For chief clerk, two thousand <1¤¤¤'*¤¤'¤¤¤¤*•>¤- dollars; three clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, twenty g°”°"]’ clerks of class two, seventy-five clerks of class one; thirty copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; superintendent of the building, two hundred dollars; one messenger, two assistant messengers, and six laborers; in all, one hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, five thousand dollars. Office of the Paymaster- General. ——— For chief clerk, four clerks of class P¤Y¤¤j1¤t¤¤· four, one clerk of class three, twenty-three clerks of class two, twenty- g°¤°m’ five clerks of class one, and two messengers, seventy-four thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, five thousand dollars. Office of the Oommissary- Geneml.-—·For chief clerk, two thousand commissary- dollars; one clerk of class three, eight clerks of class two, fifteen clerks 8°“°"“l* of class one, one messenger, and two laborers; in all, thirty-five thousand and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, viz.: office rent, repairs, and miscellaneous items, five thousand dollars. Office of the Surgeon- General. —— For chief clerk, two thousand dollars; ersprgecngon-