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 FOBTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 130. 1881. 413 dollars; live clerks of class four; additional for disbursing clerk, and clerk in charge of pardons, two hundred dollars each; one clerk of class two; two clerks of class one; five copyists; one telegraph operator, at one thousand dollars; two assistant messengers; two laborers; and two watchmen ; in all, seventy-three thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the department, namely: For furniture Contingent oxand repairs, one thousand dollars; for law and miscellaneous books for 1><>¤¤¢¤· library of the department, one thousand five hundred dollars; for stationery, one thousand five hundred dollars; for miscellaneous expenditures, such as telegraphing, fuel, lights, labor, and other necessaries, six thousand dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars. For care and subsistence of horses and repairs of wagons and harness, H o r s o s a n d one thousand two hundred dollars. ‘”’**£»’°¤S· For rent of the four iloors of the building occupied by the Department _ Bmw of build- _ of Justice, twelve thousand dollars. mg- OFFIGE OF THE SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY.-For compensation Compensation of of the Solicitor of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars- F,.1;_‘;£‘{};_°‘t°"°*t Fl? assistant solicitor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand 8,,,,, ,,l¥{,,·°’sg,;:,,` dollars; four clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; two clerks and others. ’ of class two; two clerks of class one; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all twenty-eight thousand and eighty dollars. For law and miscellaneous books for office of the Solicitor of the Law and mism- Trcasury, five hundred dollars.1”·”°°“B b°°k“· Counr on C1.ArMs.—For salaries of five judges of the Court of Salaries or Ulaims, at fo1u· thousand ive hundred dollars each; chief clerk, three J';,d%§°9f *h°C,;’!”`*,; thousand dollars; one assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; bailiif, one 21,,,,, T,:,?:;;,?,,,;; thousand five hundred dollars; and messenger thereof; in all, twenty- ’ nine thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. For stationery, books, fuel, labor, postage, and other contingent and Contingent ami miscellaneous expenses, three thousand dollars. ;*§;g£““‘°°"“ °"‘ For reporting the decisions of the court, clerical hire, labor in pre- _ Reporting decisparing and superintending the printing of the sixteenth volume of the ‘°'§;,,v0, R, mm Reports of the Court of Claims, to be paid on the order of the court, of 0,,,,,, O; C,,{,,,,g,_ one thousand dollars; and said sum, as well as the appropriation for, W like services in the act of June fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, £8%,O€1;;,,fm» chapter two hundred and twenty-tive, for the fifteenth volume, may be $3, P ’ paid to the reporters of the court notwithstanding section seventeen R, s, 1765, hundred and sixty-five of the Revised Statutes, or section three of the 1874, on. aes, act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, chapter three Sm- 18» 109- hundred and twenty-eight. , _ _ Sec. 2. That the Secretaries, respectively, of the Departments of State, of the Treasury, War, Navy, and of the Interior, and the Attorney- ,,,,1 ,,,,,,;,1,,, ,,,,,,,,_ General, are authorized to make requisitions upon the Postmaster- sitions my omeaai General for the necessary amount of official postage-stamps for the uee ¤¤¤·¤¤1>¤· of their departments, not exceeding the amoimt stated m the estimates submitted to Congress; and upon presentation of proper vouchers therefor at the Treasury, the amount thereof shall be credited to the appropriation for the service of the Post Office Department for the same fiscal] yam" - h and Pay of assistant Sec. 3. That the pay of assistant messengers, nremen, watc men, messengers and laborers provided for in this act, unless otherwise specially stated, shall others, ,,,_,,,g,,_ be as follows; For assistant messengers, firemen, and watchrnen, seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; for laborers, six hundred and sixty dollars per annum each. _ _ _ _ Sec. 4. That all acts or parts of acts inconsistent or in conilict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Approved, March 3, 1881.