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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 615. 1888. 263 For con_tingent expenses of the Executive Office, including station- C°¤"”=°°”*°XP*”S°¤ ery therefor. as well as record-books, telegrams, books for librarv. miscellaneous items, and furniture and carpets for offices, care of office carriage, horses, and harness, eight thousand dollars. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.  $****08 €¤¤¤· For three Commissioners. at three thousand nve hundred dollars C'9'“"*“Si°¤°*S· ·‘=¤· each; one chief examiner, three thousand dollars; one secretary, two ammm em thousand dollars; one clerk of class four, who shall be a stenographer: two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; and one laborer; in all, twentvnine thousand eight hundred dollars. l For necessary traveling expenses, including those of examiners Twéuiiis expenses. acting under the direction of the Commission, five thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. D°P¤¤m<=¤*<>fS¢¤¤¤- For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; agar of Sscgisry. first assistant secretary of state, four thousand five hundred dollars; is an S' ° er ’°t°‘ two assistant secretaries of state, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; for chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for six chiefs of bureau and one translator, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; stenographer to the Secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eleven c erks of class four; four clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two; fourteen clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; and ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; three assistant messengers; one acker, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; ten laborers; one telldgraph operator, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, one hundred and sixteen thousand and seventy dollars. For indexing records: One clerk of class two, one thousand four Indexing records. hundred dollars. _ _ For proof-reading the laws of the United States and reports to Con- P¤>°f·¤=‘¤d¤¤s, swgress, including boxes and transportation of the same, one thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. _ For stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, five thousand dol- S¤¤¤i<>¤i¤¤r. sw lars. For books and maps, and books for the library, two thousand dol- BOM- sivlars. Fgr Services of lithographer, and necessary materials for the lith- Li¤i<~z:ri~ph¤·r. ew. ographic press, one thousand two hundred dollars. _ For ggntingent expenses, namely': For Cate and subsistence of Contingentexpenses. horses and repairs of wagons, carriage, and harness, to be used only for official purposes, one thousand two hundred dollars; for rent of stable and wa on-shed, six hundred dollars; for care of clock. telegra hic and electric ap aratus, and repairs to the same. six hundred dolllars; and for miscellaneous items not included in the foregoing. two thousand four hundred dollars; in all, four thousand eight hundred dollars. _ _ _ _ For expenses of editing and fl1St1‘1bUt1Hg the laws enacted during Ediring.etc..1m»-s. the first session of the Fiftieth Congress, three thousand dollars. For editing and distributing the Statutes at Large of the Fiftieth m§;¤gi¤]j;r;_g¤-» Smi- Congress, one thousand dollars. ` TREASURY DEPARTMENT. m'£{‘;$=¤s¤ry Depsrn SECRE·;-ARy’s, Omrrcm: For compensation of the Secretary of the Bar of Seqrsrniw. Treasury, eight thousand dollars: two assistant secretaries of the ““‘““‘”* "1°‘“ °“°· treasury, at four thousand nre hundred dollars each; clerk to the