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 FUR'l`\’-SIXTH (tt lSGl·tl·JSS. Sess. ll. C11. 392. 1887. 629 may determine for the faithful discharge of his duties, two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four; sixteenolerks of class three ; twenty- one clerks of class two; twenty-six clerks of class one; six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two assistant messengers; six laborers; in all, one hundred and sixteen thousand eight hundred and tlfty dollars. Dead-letter officea For superintendent of dead-letter office, two thou- S ¤{>¤¤‘i¤¤¤¤d¤¤¤ sand two hundred and fifty dollars; one clerk of class four (who shall gg3d' °“°' °m°°· be chief clerk); one clerk of class four; three clerks of class three; ' eleven clerks of class two; twenty-four clerks of class one, including eight female clerks; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fifty-two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; six female clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one assistant messenger; two laborers; four female laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, one hundred and thirteen thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars. For superintendent of foreign mails, three thousand dollars ;_ chief S§1p¤ri¤t»¤¤d¤¤t· clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; three clerks of class f°'°’g“ m“'l”· °"°· three; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; in all, sixteen thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars., For superintendent of the money-order system, three thousand live Superintendent hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; six clerks of class {“°“°YtL°'d°' °Y'· four; eight clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; ten clerks of `°"°’ ° · ' class one; six clerics, at one thousand dollars each; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one assistant messenger; one engineer, one thousand dollars; two iiremen; four watchmen; one conductor of elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; four charwomen, at two hundred and forty dollars each; one female laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; and ten laborers; in all, seventy-three thousand four hundred dollars. _ For office of mail depredations: Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; _M=¤il d¤r•r¤d¤· one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; live clerks of class *'°““ °m°°· one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; in all, fifteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. - For topographer, two thousand five hundred dollars; three skilled Topogra pher, draughtsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three skilled d¥‘¤“8*¤*¤¤¤°¤» M- drauglitsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; three skilled draughtsmen, at at one thousand fourhundred dollars each; three skilled draughtsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one examiner, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; one mapmounter, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant mapmounter, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant messenger; two watchmen; and four female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, thirty thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. For office of disbursing clerk and superintendent of building: Dis- Ii i sb u rs i n g bursing clerk and superintendent, two thousand one hundred dollars; clerk. clerks, ewone clerk of class two, accountant; one clerk of class one, storekecper; . one engineer, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, at one thousand dollars; one fireman, who shall be a. blacksmith, at nine hundred dollars; one lireman,who shall be a steam-litter at nine hundred dollars; one conductor of elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one carpenter, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant carpenter, at one thousand dollars; captain of the watch, at one thousand dollars; nineteen watchmen; twenty laborers; one plumber, nine hundred dollars; one awning-maker, at nine hundred dollars; and fifteen charwomen, at two hundred and forty dollars each; and for force in the additional building as follows: Four watchmen, three laborers, and three charwoinen, at two hundred and forty dollars each; in all, fifty- two thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses of the Post—0flice Department, including C°¤*i¤e¤¤* *¤· the additional building occupied by the money-order division of the P°““°°·