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 288 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 615. 1868. International Bureau at Berne, Switzerland, for the yearseighteen Post p.13’F¤- hundred and eighty-seven, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, two thousand four hundred dollars, of which sum one thousand six hundred dollars shall be 1m1nediately available. _ _ _ .B¤¤¤¤ Of .Es*¤¢¤# BUREAU or EDUCATION.—FOT the Commissioner of Education, gt? C°mmm°mr’ three thousand dollars; collector and compiler of statistics, two thousand four hundred dollars; chief clerk one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; one statistician, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks of class three; one translator, one thousand six hundred dollars; four clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; seven copyists; one skilled laborer, eight hundred and forty dollars; two copivists, at eight hundred dollars each; one copyist, seven hundred an twenty dcdlars; one assistant messenger; two laborers; two laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one laborer, at four hundred dollars; and one laborer, at three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, forty- five thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. Books. ctc- For books for library, current educational periodicals, other current publications, and completing valuable sets of periodicals, one thousand dollars. _ _ S¤>¢*¤¤¤ For collecting statistics for special reports and circulars of information, two thousand five hundred dollars. d°lg*‘f*;_ff;‘{,f_*“€· °°°·· For the distribution and exchange of educational documents, and for the collection, exchange, and cataloguing of educational apparatus and appliances, articles of school furniture, and models of school-buildings illustrative of foreign and domestic systems and methods of education, and for repairing the same, two thousand dollars. Commissioner of Ormcn or Commssroimn or RA11..noiu>s.——For Commissioner, R“°"°“°S‘ four thousand five hundred dollars; book-keeper, two thousand four hundred dollers; railroad engineer, two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant book·keeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; one copyist; and one assistant messenger; in all, fourteen thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. For examination of books and accounts of certain subsidized railroad companies, and inspecting roads, shops, machinery, and equipments of same, three thousand dollars. mq·¤¤i¤•=¤¤<>f¢1=¤ Cor Orrrcc or run Ancnrrncr or run CAPITOL.—FOP Architect, four ‘ thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; compensation to disbursing clerk, one thousand dollars, one assistant messenger; person in charge of heating apparatus of the Congressional Librar and Supreme Court, eight undred and sixty-four dollars; one laborer in charge of water-closet in central ortion of the Capitol, six hundred and sixty dollars and for three laborers for clearin rotunda, corridors, and dome, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; for the pay of seven watchmen employed on the Capitol Grounds, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; in all, nineteen thousand two hundred and four dollars. Dggggglg $¤=*¤Y· Ormcn or run Dmrzcrox or rum Gmoroeicnn Sunvnr.-For `Director, six thousand dollars; executive officer, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; chief disbursin clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; librarian, two thousand dollars; one photographer, two thousand dollars; three assistant photographers, one at nine hundred dollars, one at seven hundred and ` twenty dollars; and one at four hundred and eighty dollars; two clerks of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dodars; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four copyists, at seven hrmdred and twenty dollars each; one watchman. at eight hundred and forty dollars; four watchman, at six hundred dollars each; one janitor, at six i