Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/998

 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sms. 11. cn. 541. 1891. · 945 watch, one thousand dollars ; nineteen watchmen; twenty-two laborers ; one (plumber, nine hundred dollars; one awnin maker, at mne hundred ollars ; and fifteen charwomen; and for time in the additional bu1lding as follows: Four watchmen; two firemen; one elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; four laborers ; and six charwomen; and the following a ditional force for the additional building used for the storage of ost-office supplies: Two watchmen; two firemen; one laborer; andp one charwoman; in all, sixty thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. _ FOR_CONTINGENT_EXPENSES 011* THE P0s'r·On•1cE DEPARTMENT, couungentekpeusa. including the additional building occupied by the money-order division of the Sixth Auditor’s O ce, and the additional building used for storage of post-office su plies, namely : For stationery and blank-boolgs, including amount necessary for the purchase of free-penalty envelopes, thir een thousand dollars. hrlgor fuel and for repairs to heating apparatus, nine thousand dol- For gas and electric lights, six thousand dollars. For plumbinmnd gas and electric light fixtures, three thousand Eve hundred do rs. For telegraphing, two thousand five hundred dollars. For painting, three thousand five hundred dollars. For carpets and matting, three thousand dollars. For furniture, three thousand dollars. For purchase and keepin%of horses and repair of wagons and harness to be used only for o cial purpoms, one thousand five hundred dollars. For hardware, one thousand dollars. ` For miscellaneous items, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of topographer’s office, one thousand five hundred dol- Rwlars ; for rent of a suitable buildinlg or buildings for the use of the money-order office of the Post-O ce Department, eight thousand dollars · for rent of building for use of the Auditor of the Treasury for the l’ost-Office Department, eleven thousand dollars; for rent of a suitable building for the storage of post-office supplies, four thousand dollars ; in a l, twenty-four thousand five hun red dollars. For the publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, includ- Postal sums. ing not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Executive Departments, twenty-nine thousam dollars. For miscellaneous expenses in the topographer’s office in the prep- .aration and ublication of the post-route maps, eighteen thousand Pea-mum maps. dollars. And the Postmaster-General shall furnish any person who maylapply, in writing, copies of any sheets of the post-office maps at the cost of printing an ten per centum thereon, the proceeds of such sales to be used as a further appropriation for the preparation sua. and publication of post-route maps. For posta e stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is p.,mg,,_ not exempt grom piostaége under article eight of the Paris convention of the Universal ost Union, seven hundred and fifty dollars. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. D,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J,,,,, tice. Onion or rum Ar·ronNEY—GENE1uL: For compensation of the Pay of xm-my- Attorney-General, eight thousand dollars; Solicitor-General, seven §;gfg}· §,g“°*°°*'· thousand dollars; four Assistant Attorneys-General, at five thou-` sand dollars each; one Assistant Attorney-General of the Post-Oiiiiee _,,,,,,,,,,,, A,,,,,,.,,.y_ Department, four thousand dollars, Solicitor of Internal Revenue, gg·=¤];B¤fr{¤¢ {ust four thousand Eve hundred dollars ; Examiner of Claims, to be °° p° m°”` designated hereafter as solicitor for the Department of State, three thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; three assistant attorneys, at two thousand srxr L—voi. xxv1——60