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 1062 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 545, 546. 1891. contingent cxpcn- CONTINGENT EXPENSES UNITED STATES GONSULATES. ses, consulates. - Expenses of providing all such stationery, blanks, record, and other books, seals, presses, flags, signs, rent, postage, furniture, statistics, newspapers, freight (foreign and domestic), telegrams, advertising, messenger service, traveling expenses of consular clerks, Chinese writers, and compradores, and such other miscellaneous ex nses as the President may think necessary for the several consulgles, consular agencies, anddcorpmegcgpl agpncies the transaction of their business, one hun re an ty thousand dollars. Approved, March 3, 1891. . ,-- t makin appropriations to rovide for the e nses of thegoedmgihht o?nth:cDistrict ch Cglinrsnia for the fiscal year ending J g thirty, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House"? Representatives of the nasa-aa or Columbia United States of America in Congress asse Zed, hat the half of the •¤g,°i**}*rf)*,‘{1”D,- mm following sums named, respectively, is hereby appropriated, out of memes. an money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and the other hah out of the revenues of the District of olumbia for the purposes following, being Spr iiglggacixpenses gh? goveplnmeng of tgp Disgrict of Columbia for e year eng une i ie, eig een undred and ninety-two, namely: GENERAL EXPENSES. S•lark·¤s.¤¢¤- 11*012 SALARIES AND GONTINGENT EXPENSES. Executive cme;. Fon EXECUTIVE OFFICE: For two Commissioners, at five thou- °“°”·°°°‘sand dollars each; one Engineer Commissioner, four hundred and twenty-four dollars (to ma e salary ive thousand dollars); one secretary, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; one clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; {three pllerks, céme ofhwhgmpléall be a stlenographer and thewriter, a one thousand wo un re dollars eac · one messen eilsix hundred dollars; one messenger, four hundred and eighty dolérs; one driver, four hundred and eighty dollars; one inspector of bpildipgs, pgp thocusgmdlctopr léupvdgeh dglaris;1 ape assistant incs c oro U1 ings, n u an un re dollars- one assis - aid: inspector of buildings, who shall also perform the duties of inspector of elevators and nre escapes, without additional compensatpm, on?} tpripsand dollars;; one appistant gnspecgor of léuéldpigs, one thousand dollars; one c er, one thousand six un re dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one messenger, four hundred and eight dollars; one janitor, seven hundred dollars; one laborer, at one dol; lar pei? daly, ghgeplhundred and fourtefmlélollars; one steam engineer, nine un re dollars; one propert c er, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger clerk, six hundred dollars; one messenger, four hundred and eighty dollars; three watchmen at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one chief inspector of plum b- ing, two thousand dollars; two assistant inspectors of lumbing, at one thousand dollars each; one harbor master, one thousand two hundred dollars; for rent of property yards, one thousand dollars; ommccms. for arranging and indexing ol records, completion of same, one thousand nve hundred dollars; in all, forty-four thousand five hunmms. up ctc dred and seventy-eight dollars: Provided, That the accounting oth- ,,, C0m,,,’“"‘,,,,,,’“*’,,,,,,,S,,; cers of the Treasury are auth0r1zed and directed to reexamine the ·=<·M¤¤¤1 wggz 187% ¤> accounts of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia accruing