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712 FIFTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 211. 1893. thousand dollars; for rent of a suitable building for the storage of postofiice supplies, four thousand dollars; in all, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars.

  • ’°•°lG¤***°- For the publication of copies of the Oihcial Postal Guide, including

not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Executive Departments, fifteen thousand dollars. P°•*¤>¤*¤ ****1**- For miscellaneous expenses in the topographer’s office in the preparation and publication of the post-route maps, eighteen thousand dollars. And the Postmaster-General shall furnish any person who may apply, in writing, copies of any sheets of the post-office maps at the cost of printing and ten per centum thereon, the proceeds of such sales to be used as a further appropriation for the preparation and publication of post-route maps. Puma For postage stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not exempt from postage under article eight of the Paris convention of the Universal Postal Union, five hundred and fifty dollars. ,mDfP“"”°"* °' J'"' DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Im of Aim,:?- Omucu or rim ATTORNEY-GENERAL! For compen ation of the At- S,,M,,,,_G,,,,,,P§;_ .,,2 torney-General, eight thousand dollars; Solicitor-General, seven thousand; four assistant attorney-general, at five thousand dollars each; one assistant attorney-general of the Post-Oilice Department, four thousand dollars; solicitor of internal revenue, four thousand five hundred dollars; solicitor for the Department of State, three thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; three assistant attorneys, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; one assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; law clerk and examiner of titles, two thousand seven hundred dollars; chief clerk and ex-otheio superintendent of the building, two thousand ilve hundred dollars; stenographic clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three stenographic clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class four- attorney in charge of pardons, two thousand tour hundred dollars; additional for disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; three clerks of class three, _ three clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; one telegraph operator and stenographer, at one thousand two hundred dollars; seven copyists; one messenger; five assistant messengers; four laborers; three watclmfen; one engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; two conductors of the elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eight charwomen; superintendent of building, two hundred and tlfty dollars; and three tiremen; in all, one hundred and twenty-eight thousand and ten dollars. 0¤¤¤¤¢¤¤mv¤¤¤••- For contingent expenses of the Department, namely: For furniture and repairs, five hundred dollars. For law books for library of the Department, one thousand dollars. For purchase of session laws and statutes of the States and Territories for library of Department, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For stationery, one thousand five hundred dollars. For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights foreign postage, labor, repairs of building and care of grounds, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney-General, six thousand four hundred dollars. For olhcial transportation, including purchase, keep and shoeing of alnimals, and purchase and repairs of wagons and harness, five hundred o ars. Cceofcourthonse, For the following force necessary for the care and protection of the D‘°‘ court-house in the District of Columbia, under the direction of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia: One engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three watchmen; three firemen; four laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; and six assistant messengers; in all, eleven thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.