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FOBTY-EIGHTH conemcss. sms. 11. cu. 145. wss. 31 1 for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty- six, namely : GENERAL Exrmvsns. ' 1*012 snmms AND CONTINGENT Exrmnsus. For executive 0E0e: For two Commissioners, at ilve thousand dol- Commissioners. lars each; one Engineer Commissioner, nine hundred and twenty-four dollars (to make salary five thousand dollars); one secretary, two thou- Secretary. sand one hundred and sixty dollars; one clerk, one thousand live Clerks. hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, six hundred dollars; one messenger, four hundred and eighty dollars; one driver, four hundred and eighty dollars; for contingent expenses, including Contingent exprinting, books, stationery, and other necessary items, in the discretion 1>¤¤•¤¤· of the Commissioners, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, twenty- one thousand two hundred and forty-four dollars. And the accounting onicers of the Treasury are authorized and directed to credit the accounts of the ex-Commissioners of the District of Columbia accruing since eighteen hundred and seventy-eight with all such disbursements Disbursements and expenditures, made in good faith, heretofore disallowedin the set- Md ¤¤1»¤¤dit¤¤¤¤ tlement of the same, wherein it shall satisfactorily appear that the mg'?; ::0*3* money was paid for goods sold and delivered, work and labor done, ;,,,,f°’ ` materials furnished, or services rendered to the District in accordance with contracts and agreements made in good faith on behalf of the District, and also to adjust and settle equitably said accounts, allowing all payments made for expenses incurred in good faith for the benefit of the District. For amssofs oiiee: For one assessor, three thousand dollars; two A¤¤¤¤•¤r,¤¤¤i¤t•¤¤ assistant assessors, stone thousand six hundred dollars each ; one clerk, ::°°°°’°» °1°’k¤· one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one ' license clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one inspector of licenses, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant or clerk, nine hundred dollars; one clerk and messenger, nine hundred dollars; for _ contingent expenses, including printing, books, stationery, detection of °°¤*¤¤s¤¤* •¤- frauds on the revenue, and other necessary items, one thousand dol- P°"°°‘ lars; in all, thirteen thousand six hundred dollars. For collector’s office: For one collector, four thousand dollars; one Collector. cashier. one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of special assessments, one thousand seven hundred dollars; one bookkeeper, one thousand six hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars · one mdsenger, six hundred dollars; for contingent expenses, including print- Contingent oxing, books, stationery, and other necessary items, eight hundred dollars; P°““°“· in all, seventeen thousand three hundred dollars. . For auditor’s office: For one auditor, three thousand dollars; one Auditor, bookchief clerk, who shall, in the necessary absence or inability from any k¤¤P¤n ¢»!¤¤‘k•, ¤*¤· cause of the auditor, perform his duties, without additional compensa- · tion, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one messenger, six hundred dollars; for temporary clerk-hire, one thousand dollars; for T e m p o r ny contingent expenses, including books, stationery, and other necessari °]°'k’· items, three hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand five hundred do - C¤¤¤i¤s¤¤* •¤- lars. P°°°°° For atbomey’s ohlcez For one attorney, four thousand dollars; one Atmmoy,•¤l•t assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; one special assistant attor- *"*'· “°""» °*°· ney, nine hundred and sixty dollars; one clerk, nine hundred and sixty dollars; one messenger, one hundred and ninety-two dollars; for rent Bent; continof oklce, one hundred dollars; for contingent expenses, including hooks, ¢°”* °‘P"”°'·