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 986 rirrrauxrn cononnss. sms. 11. ou. 16.25. were Cl°’k“·°*°· five hundred dollars; law clerk and examiner of titles, two thousand seven hundred dollars; chief clerk and ex officio superintendent of the buildings, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent of buildings, five hundred dollars; rivate secretary to the Attorney-General, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk to the Attorney—General, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer to the Solicitor—General, one thousand six hundred dollars; two confidential clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; one law clerk of class four; attorney in charge of pardons, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; disbursing clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; librarian, one thousand six hundred dollars; five clerks of class four; nine clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; seven clerks of class one; telegraph operator and stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; eleven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; two messengers; six assistant messengers; four laborers; three watchmen; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer, nine hundred dollars; threefiremen; two conductors of the elevator, Divi¤i¤¤<>f·¤><=<>¤¤°¤- at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; nine charwomen. Division of accounts: Chief of division of accounts, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief bookkeeper and record clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two; seven clerks of class one; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one packer, nine hundred dollars; in all, two hundred and thirty-two thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. ° C°¤°i¤8°¤°°¤P**¤¤<**- Coxrrxemxtr nxrnxsns, Dmrxnrmmrr or J Uscrrcnz For furniture and repairs, two thousand five hundred dollars. For books for law library of the Department, three thousand dollars. For purchase of session laws and statutes of the States and Territories for library of Department, five hundred dollars. For books for office of Solicitor of the Department of Couunerce and Labor, three hundred dollars. For stationery for Department, including office of the Solicitor of the Treasury and office of the Solicitor of the Department of Coinnierce and Labor, four thousand dollars. For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grounds, books of reference, periodicals. typewriters and exchange of same, and other geppssaries, directly ordered by the Attorney-General, fifteen thousand o ars. For official transportation, including purchase, kee, and shoeing of animals, and purchase and repairs of wagons and) harness, two thousand five hundred dollars. P'°“*· For the rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia used by the Department of Justice. twenty-two thousand eight hundred dollars. T;;_}Lj;’yf*°’ °* ‘h° rrio1·: or THE Somciron or rm: Trmxsunrz For Solicitor of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; Assistant Solicitor, three thousand dollars: chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two docket clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; one assistant messenger: and one laborer; in all, twenty-eight thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. For law books for office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, three hundred dollars. ` mgggiggtcgblgglizaig Orrrcm or TH}? Somciron or rms l.)EPAR'1`MENT or Cosumncm AND ima mm-. A L Lxnonz For Sohcitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk and law clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two clerks of class four; two