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100 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. GH. 328. 1874. Examining rebel For the purpose of examining the rebel archives and having copies ”“l‘l"°S· furnished for the Government, six thousand six hundred dollars. 0¤ic¤<>fA<iJ¤¤»¤¤— IN run Orrron on crnzn ADJUTANT-GnNnRAL.gOne chief clerk, at G°¤““’~1- two thousand dollars ; nine clerks of class four ; fifteen clerks of class three ;" twenty-fivelclirks of plass étwor; o£;h;i;E$‘(e1d£`>;erk]i;>1§§la)§_s 5;; orar cerso cass ou · ‘ thm; ;t(t1:¤gnty gemporary clerks of class two; sixty temporary clerks of class one; ten messengers, at eight hundred and forty dollars , in all, three hundred and twenty thousand six hundred dollars. _ Postage. For postage on official matter of the War Department and ICS Bureaus, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, eight thousand dollars. Inspector een- IN Tim Omron on run Insrmoron Gnnnnnt.-One clerk of class crnl. four ; one mgssepgeir, ag night (hmpdred and iorfy dollars ; in all, two thousand six un re an or y dollars. Q,,,,,.;,,,,,,,,., t 0.- In run Orrrcn on run Qunnrnnmnscrnn-G1:Nnn.u..-One chief General. clerk, at two thousand dollars; eight clerks ofclass four ; ten clerks of class three ; twenty-four_cl_er-ks of class two ; forty clerks of class one ; eighteen copyists, at nine hundred dollars; one female messenger at thirty dollars per month; one messenger at eight hundred and forty dollars ; eight laborers at seven hundred and twenty dollars ; one engineer, at twelve hundred dollars; one nreman at seven hundred and twenty dollars ; and nvewatchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; six temporary clerks of class two ; ten temporary_ clerks of classone ; ten temporary copyists, at nine hundred dollars; in all, one hundred and seventy-two thousand and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, seven thousand dollars. _ p,,,,,.,.;., . G.,,,- In run Omron on run Parivrnsrnn-GnNnnAL.—Onechiefclerk, at two eral. thousand dollars ; seven clerks of class four ; eight clerks of class three; fifteen clerks of class two ; thirteen clerks of class one; one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars ; four watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars ; Eve laborers at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two temporary clerks of class two ; three temporary clerks of class one ; in all, seventy-seven thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses, four thousand dollars. C.,,,,,,,;..,,., Gm- In. rum Orrron or run Gommrssanr GnnnnAL.—One chief clerk, eral.at two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars; three laborers, at seven hundred andtwenty dollars; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: office-rent, repairs, and miscellaneous items, seven thousand dollars. t;..!...,,, (aww. In rpm (mince or rrnn Sunenon-GENERAL.-One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; six clerks of class four; ·four clerks of class three; eighbclerksoi class two; one hundred and fifteen clerks of class one, (twenty or whom shall be temporary ;) one auatomist at the Army_Medical Museum, at sixteen hundred dollars; one engineer, in division of records and museum, at iougteen hundred dollars;) one meispnlger, at eight hundred and forty dollars; twenty-two watc men anr a orers, (six temporary,) at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; in all, one hundred and eighty-eight thousand and eighty dollars. For contingent expegses, blanirk books gptionery, handing, rput,1iin[cl, and includiu rent of urgeon- enera s ce an rmy ee ica u- seum, seven {thousand dollars. Chief Engineer- IN rms Orrron or run Cures Enernnnn.-One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars ; ive clerks of class four ; tour clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; one messenger, at eight hundred and iortylnohlars; tihrec lagioreés, athsevgnlliundred and twenty ‘ dollars each- in a ,t irtythousand an eig ty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely : for stationery, office·furniture, misoeilaneous and incidental expenses, including professional books, maps. and two daily \Vashington newspapers, three thousand dollars.