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558 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 128. 1883. hundred dollars each; one copyist, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant messenger; two laborers; two laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one laborer, at four hundred dollars; one laborer, at three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, forty four thousand five hundred and eighty dollars. _ Bookstorlibmry. For books for library, one thousand dollars; current educational periodicals, two hundred and fifty dollars; other current publications, two hundred and twenty-nve dollars; completing valuable sets of periodicals, two hundred dollars; in all, one thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars. ` Collecting sta- For collecting statistics for special reports and circulars of informa-

  • i¤**¤•· tion, two thousand two hundred dollars.

For the distribution and exchange of educational documents, and for the collection, exchange, and cataloguing of educational apparatus and appliances, articles of school-fur·niture, and models of school-buildin gs illustrative of foreign and domestic systems and methods of education, and for repairing the same, two thousand dollars. Commissioner or Ormcn or Comussromm or Rmnoms.-Tor Commissioner, four K¤U¤¤•¢l¤· thousand five hundred dollars; book keeper, two thousand four hundred 0tg°x'*’· ****1 dollars; assistant bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; railroad engineer, ' two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of class three · one copy- ist, at nine hundred dollars; one assistant messenger; in all, fourteen thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. For examination of books and accounts of certain subsidized and land-grant railroad companies, and inspecting roads, shops, machinery, and equipments of same, three thousand dollars. Aqcbitcct ¤f the Omucrr or run Arrcnrrncr or rm: Cnrron.-For architect, four C{l';*:l;k in d thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of class four ; one draughts- 0mm_ °' man, one thousand eight hundred dolla.r·s; compensation to disbursing clerk, one thousand dollars; one assistant messenger; person in charge of heating apparatus of the Congressional Library and Supreme Court, eight hundred and sixty~four dollars; one laborer in charge of watercloset in central portion of the Capitol, six hundr·ed and sixty dollars; and for three laborers for cleaning rotnnda, corridors, and dome, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; for the pay of six watchmen employed on the Capitol Grounds, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, seventeen thousand six hundred and forty-four dollars. nrmror- or ooo- Orrrcn or rm: Dmncron or run Gnonoercm. Snnvnr.-.For Dihlgcal Qu'?!- k rector, six thousand dollars; executive omcer, three thousand dollars; cm]; zmfofhimj chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars; chief disbursing clerk, ’ two thousand two hundred dollars; librarian two thousand dollars; one photographer, one thousand eight hundred, 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 dollars; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one watchman, at eight hundred and forty dollars; four watchmen, at six hundred dollars each; one janitor, at six hundred dollars; four messengers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, thirty four thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of the Interior, ` P¤¤¤¤¤· and the bureaus, offices, and buildings of the Interior Department, in-· cludrng the Civil Service Commission; for furniture, advertising, telegraphing, ice, wagons and harness, food and shoeing of horses, cartickets, inel, lights, diagrams, parchment paper for land patents, blankbooks, maps, awnings, constructing model-cases, portfolios for drawingpaper for letters patent, cases for library, repairs, and other absolutely _ necessary expenses, one hunehed and one thousand dollars. Stationery. For stationery for the Department of the Interior and its several bureaus and offices, sixty thousand dollars. Books. I For new books and books to complete broken sets, ilve hundred dollars