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172 FORTY-EIGHTH CORGRESS. Sess. I. UH. 331. 1884. and fiftylnents per da? onelrccordear, at siictyaloléars per month; and one watc man; in a , ve ousanc mne nn re an seven y-eig dollars and fifty cents. Rurchase of ma- For purchase of materials and apparatus, and incidental expenses,

  • “`"'1*·°'°· one thousand dollars.

intern ational For expenses of the attendance of the American member of the In- C5’¥“”**“°° °¤ ternational Committee on Weights and Measures at the general con- 3§;gh°“”“d Mm" ference provided for in the convention signed May twentieth, eighteen ` me 1 _ hundred and sevent Jive the sum of six hundred dollars, or so much 20 S , 09 h f be X s t ereo as may necessary. commissioner or COMMISSIONER on INTERNAL REVENUE.-For Commissioner of In- ¥¤*°"’**** F°l;'$’”“ji terual Revenue, six thousand dollars; one deputy commissioner, three d°“{"Y‘ ° °r °"°" thousand two hundred dollars; two heads of division, at two thousand orln 1 s. 4 five hundred dollars each; five heads of division, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each · one superintendent of stamp vault two _ thousand dollars; one steuographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; twenty-four clerks of class four; twenty-five clerks of class three; thirty-four clerks of class two; twenty-tour clerks of class one; fourteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each 5 seventy-nine clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; iourteen assistant messengers; and thirteen laborers; in all, two hundred and uiuety-four thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. S¤*¤¤P *8****- For one stamp-agent, at one thousand six hundred dollars; and one counter at nine hundred dollars ·» in all, two thousand five hundred dollars, the same to be reimbursed ny the stamp manufacturers. couecton a n d For salaries and expenses of collectors and deputy collectors, one milld°¥‘;*5C °°H°°*°”· ion eight hundred and nity thousand dollars: Provided, hmrever, That hx_ cm, of the number of deputy collectors, gaugers, stozrekeepers, and vlerks emnumber md .,.1;. ployed in the collection of internal revenue shall not be inert used, nor · ries of deputy wl- shall the salary of said oiicers and employees be increased bcvvmd the l°“‘°‘“» g°“¥°’“· salaries paid during the last fiscal year ` etc., prohibited. ’ Ag¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¢l ¤¤¤· For salaries and expenses of agents and surveyors, for fees and ex-

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Mi, I 1, expenses twjvo m1 ion three un t ousau dollars. urging:. Mmm And provided, That storekeepcrs, or storekeepers and gaugers, who _ ¤¤¤¢>; •=¢>¤:¤P¤¤- are assigned to distxllerxes whose registered capacity is twenty bushels “k;;‘l‘:‘m° csc_"':; or lesssball receive two dollars per day for their services; and no col-

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_ cers m com- _ A pew S 0l`B ecpers an ¤¤;¤:g>¤ ¤<>¤ :0 **5 gaugersagauéers, inspectors, or other pillcers, or allowed to remain in jam tf. m“° ¤§’m_ commisstrpn rnore of any} og said og`oers,ta;I any one tune, than nfteen bc, , sg . per cen m m excesso e umn r ac n ly engage in performing pl•§·c:l‘i u ry fu; duty at the timeyand iudispensably necessary for the performance of in gsi; b;=¤;¤=<*“; said duty. HAn(dfh;—ir·eaftertl1€ere shall niet gnploped exceeding twenty twenty_ * agen s, in eu » e umu r now au orrz. y aw. Coutingrent ex- For contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, namely: gmungmq thilipr simutolnexy tig the Treasury Department and its several Bureaus, I y- ve thousand _ dollars. mm Forrpostéage trequiredl tod prepay matter addressed to Postal Union eoun ies. wo thousand an dollars. ( For postage five hundred dollars. For purchase of material for binding canceled marine papers, requisitiogs, and other important records; newspapers. books, band-stamps, an repairs of the same (and of theamount appropriated not more than five hundred dollars may be used m the purchase of current publications), two vhoussnd five hundred dollars. Forjxnvestigation of accounts and records, including the necessary 3l'{·;¥€l]Ilg expenses, and for other traveling expenses, one thousand 0 ars. f Foajreighti eixprelssagfleé{{<3ei<1;1ams, telephone service, and car tickets, our onsan ve um dollars. ·