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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 667. 1890. 251 class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four messengers; twenty assistant messengers; three watchmen; in all, two hundred and fourteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. IN THE OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL: For one clerk of H{1¤¤1><>c¢¤r—G<>¤cr¤1*¤ class four; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one clerk ° °6' of class one; one assistant messenger; in all, six thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL3S DEPARTMENT; Chief clerk, two Judge-Advocate thousand dollars; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; G8°°mS°m°°‘ four clerks of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one copyist; one messen er; and one assistant messenger; in all, fourteen thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. IN THE SIGNAL OFFICE: For professor of meteorology, four Si8¤¤-\ ¤¤i¤¤- thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three assistant professors of meteorology, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two clerks of class four; bibliographer and librarian, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks of class three; chief draughtsman, one thousand four hundred dollars; foreman of printing, one thousand four hundred dollars; five clerks of class two; lithographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; chief mechanic, one thousand two hundred dollars; two draughtsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two telegraph 0 erators, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; forty clerks of class one, including not more than three stenographers; two telegraph operators, at one thousand dollars each; twenty-six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two telegraph operators, at nine hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; three copyists (or type writers, one of whom to be a translator), at eight hundred and forty dollars each; five skilled artisans, at eight hundred and forty do lars each; two messen ers; six copyists (or type-writers), at seven hundred and twent dollars each; two assistant messengers (or janitors), at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three watchmen; batteryman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; carpenter, six hundred and sixty dollars; five laborers; two copyists, at six hundred dollars each; four laborers (or assistant `anitors), at six hundred dollars each; three messen ers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two stitchers and folders, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two laborers, at four hundred and nfty dollars each; two messengers, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; charwoman; temporary employment of copyists, at not exceeding one dollar and fifty cents per diem, and for such other services as the Secretary of War may deem necessary in the office of the Chief Si al Officer, at Washington, District of Columbia, to carry into edldct the appropriations made for the support of the Signal Service, two thousan three hundred and forty dollars; in all, Eng hundred and fifty-four thousand nine hundred and twenty o ars. 1 IN run OFFICE OF rum QUARTERMASTER·GENERAL: Chief clerk, ”gre¤*;{¤¤¤mr-¤¤- at two thousand dollars; thirteen clerks of class four; eleven clerks S° °°‘ " of class three; twenty-four clerks of class two; thirty six clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six skilled typewriters, at one thousand dollars each; one female messenger, at four hundred and eighty dollars; four messengers; nine assistant messeners; two laborers; one civil engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant civil engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; one draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant draughtsmamone thousand six hundred dollars; one assistant draughtsman, one thousand four hundred dollars; one assistant draughtsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, one hundred and fifty-six thousand four hundred and forty dollars. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSARY-GENERAL: Chief clerk, at cemmassnrww two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; three clerks of class °'“"°m°'* three; four clerks of class two; fourteen clerks of class one; nine