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 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 339. 1882. 239 _ And for the services of scientillc experts, clerks, draughtsmeu, 00py- _0m•¤° Of CMG? ists, messengers, mechanics, laborers, and such other services as the $*%*;*1 Om°°{;u,k S€¢{I‘0tu¤3‘ oi YVar may deem necessary, in the Office of the Chief Signal ow mms' c -’ Othecr, to carry into effect the appropriations for observation and report ol storms, and for the construction, maintenance, and repairs of military telegraph lines, forty thousand dollars; Provided, That the Secretary 1’~¤imof War shall each year, in the annual estimates report to Congress the number of persons so employed and the amount paid to each: And promdcd farther, That nothing in section four of this act shall be construed to prevent the employment of such number of the five hundred enlisted men of the Signal Corps in the Ouiee of the Chief Signal Officer at V\'oshington as the Secretary of War may direct. I rz run Ormcu or run Qnunrnmmsrnn GENERAL. One chief OHM of Qurclerk, ut two thousand dollars; seven clerks·0f class four; nine clerks *°‘é'f]?:;°"€'°‘;°;‘L of class three; twenty-tour clerks of class two; forty-eight clerks of ,,1,,,;,:,, ct; ° °’ class one; twenty copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one female messenger, at forty dollars per month; one messenger; two assistant · messengers; six laborers; one laborer, two hundred and twenty-ilve dollars; one female laborer, two hundred and forty dollars; one charwoman, one hundred dollars; one engineer, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one fireman; and five watehxnen; and one draughtsman, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, one hundred and fifty- two thousand eight hundred and five dollars. For contingent expenses, seven thousand four hundred and thirty-five C¤¤**¤g¢>¤¢ ¤¤» dollars. P°'“°“· For the following clerks and others to be employed by the Quarter- ESM ¤1·3¤·k¤- master General in the investigation of claims. for settlement by the 13 S*“*·» *9* Treasury Department undertheact of July fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four: One clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; fom clerks of class two; eleven clerks of class one; two clerks at one thousand dollars each; eleven copyists; three assistant messengers- one watchman; and twenty-tive agents, at one thousand tour hundred dollars each; in all, seventyvthree thousand five hundred and eighty dollars. For per diem of the agents employed while traveling on duty, ut not exceeding three dollars per day each,_andbr actual necessary expemes for transportation, thirty thousand dollars. — In rim Omucm ov cum C0@SSLRY·GE1WEBAL. One chief cleric, PEN of Gemat two thousand dollars; one clerk of class tour; three clerks of class “5“:§{'?°:mL three- four clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one ; two clerks at ,;,,,1;,, Bw ' one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; two laborers; and two watehmen ; in all, thirtyono thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: Rent of building, repairs, and mis- C°¤*i¤8°¤* °X· cellsmeous items, five thousand five hundred dollars. P"“‘°°‘ lx num Ormcn or rim Sunenozz Gmxmzur. One chief clerk, at of5c¤ oflSurtwo thousand dollars, eight clerks of class tour; six clerks of class 8°g‘;?§Q°‘:‘l;H_k three; nine clerks of class two; one hundred and seven clerks of class (,1,,],,, ,,t,,_ ’ · one; ninety-four clerks at one thousand dollars each; one anatomist, one thousand six hundred dollars; one engineer in division of records and museum, at one thousand four hundred dollars; twelve ussnstant messengers; live watchmeu; and nine laborers; in ull, two hundred and eightytwo thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. ‘ For rent of suitable buildings for use as office of the Surgeon General, Bent ¢>f¤¤¤¤- [our thousand seven hundred dollm s. For purchase of stationery and blank books, seven thousand dollars; S¢¤¤<>¤¢‘¤’¥» 6***- for purchase of fuel, necessary heating apparatus and repmrs thereto, gu, and ice, three thousand eight hundred dollars; and for purchase of eMac furniture, carpets and matting, and for telegrams,_ repairs, and items, four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, twenty thence 0 urs. ·, . For the following additional force in the Office of the Surgeon Gen- dg}?-id i t • •» nel eral: Fiiteeuelerks ofclass tour; twentysxx clerks of class three; fifty~