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 216 PORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 225. 1880. Officials in the For compensation to the following in the office of the President of the °m°° °f “’° P"°“*‘ United States: Private Secretary, three thousand two hundred and d°"°` fifty dollars; assistant secretary, two thousand two hundred and iiity dollars; two executive clerks, at two thousand dollars each; stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; one clerk class four; one clerk class two; one clerk class one; steward, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; one day-usher, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one day-usher, one thousand two hundred dollars; five messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; two doorkeepers, at one thou- and two hundred dollars each; one nightusher, one thousand two hundred dollars; one watchman, nine hundred dollars; and one nreman, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars; in all, thirty-one thousand four hundred and sixty-four dollars. _ _ _ Contingent nn- For contingent expenses of the Executive Office, including stationery penses of the Ex- therefor, eight thousand dollars. ecutive Office. StDepartment of _ DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ate. Compensation of For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; bl"; S?0‘§°*”'€’> #*5* three Assistant Secretaries of State, at three thousand nve hundred CQ}; MQQ dollars each; for chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; eleven cttw., ’ clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; and ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; one assistant messenger; one superintendent of the watch, at one thousand dollars; one assistant, eight hundred dollars; six watchmen ; twelve laborers ; chief engineer, who shall be a machinist, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant engineer one thousand dollars; six Bremen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; ten charwomen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each ; and a conductor for the elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, ninety-seven thousand six hundred and forty dollars. Chiefs ofbureau For four chiefs of bureau and one translator, at two thousand one Mid **'¤·¤¤l•*'i°¤‘- hundred dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dollars. Proof-medi u g, For proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents for the various &¤- legations and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, two thousand dollars ; for stationery, furniture and fixtures, five thousand dollars; for books and maps, three thousand dollars; in all, _ ten thousand dollars. nu{*1i*;;yg£>;‘k·1¤*° For extra clerk-hire and copying, six thousand dollars. ‘ Contingent ox- For contingent expenses, namely: For fuel, three thousand dollars; Immgzbumeous for lights, two thousand dollars; for repairs, two thousand dollars; for ‘ care and subsistence of horses and repairs of wagons and harness, one c thousand two hundred dollars; and for miscellaneo11s items, not included in the foregoing, two thousand dollars; for rent of stable and wagonshed for the 11ew State Department building, six hundred dollars; for care of grounds, clock, telegraphic and electric apparatus, and repairs to the same, one thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand eight hun- _ dred dollars. H1ih¤pf_¤i>i¤¤r Forservices of lithographer, and necessary materials for the litho- “” ‘“”* °“°* °· graphic press, one thousand two hundred dollars. Editing and dis- For expenses of editing and di tributing the laws enacted by the gilpugnsiewf Mid Forty-sixth Congress, and for the expenses of editing and distributing 0§“tQ0°£‘.0‘;_:y_S?;§,? the Statutes at Large of the Forty-sixth Congress, three thousand five Congress, l1l1llClI‘Cd dollars. Tmsury De- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. partment. thegrggrinésatiopvgf U SECRETA]?Y’S CFF1oE.—For compensation_ of the Secretary of the Assistant QZ; mf lreasury, eight thousand dollars; two Assistant Secretaries of the tm,,,, ,,1,;,,;- dork, Treasury, at tour thousand nve hundred dollars each; chief clerk and and others. ex—offic1o superintendent of the Treasury building, two thousand seven