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thousand five hundred dollars each; twenty -two clerks, class two; 

 two clerks, at one thousand three hundred and eighty dollars each; 

 three clerks, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each ; 

 one clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; one clerk, one thou- 

 sand two hundred and sixty dollars; thirty-nine clerks, class one; 

 one clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars ; one clerk, one thousand 

 and eighty dollars; forty-five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; 

 two clerks, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; sixty-two clerks, 

 at nine hundred dollars each; one architect, two thousand dollars; 

 one architect, nine hundred dollars; one ilhistrator, one thousand 

 four hundred dollars; four inspector's assistants, at one thousand 

 dollaa's each; twelve insj^ector's assistants, at eight hundred and 

 forty dollars each; one laboratory assistant, one thousand two hun- 

 dred dollars; two laboratory assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; 

 one laboratory helper, one thousand and twenty dollars; two labora- 

 tory helpers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one labora- 

 tory helper, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one laboratory 

 helper, six hundred dollars; one laboratory helper, four hundred and 

 eighty dollars; one instrument maker, one thousand two hundred 

 dollars; one carpenter, one thousand one hundred dollars; two car- 

 penters, at one thousand dollars each ; one messenger and custodian, 

 one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger and custodian, 

 one thousand dollars; nine messengers, skilled laborers, or laborers, 

 at eight hundred and forty dollars each; ten messengers, skilled 

 laborers, or laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; 

 twent3^-three messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at four hun- 

 dred and eighty dollars each; six messengers or messenger boys, at 

 three hundred and sixty dollars each; one skilled laborer, one thou- 

 sand dollars; thirty-three skilled laborers, at nine hundred dollars 

 each; two skilled laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; 

 seven skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; 

 one skilled laborer or laborer, seven hundred and eighty dollars; two 

 laborers or messengers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; nine 

 laborers, messengers, or messenger boys, at six hundred dollars each; 

 three laborers, messengers, or messenger boys, at five hundred and 

 forty dollars each ; one watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; 

 one charwoman, six hundred dollars; one charwoman, five hundred 

 and forty dollars; eleven charwomen, at four hundred and eighty 

 dollars each; four charwomen, at three hundred and sixty dollars 

 each; one charwoman, three hundred dollars; two charwomen, at 

 two hundred and forty dollars each; in all, three hundred and fifty- 

 two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. 



General Expenses, IUireau or Animal Industky: For carrying 

 out the provisions of the Act approved May twenty-ninth, eighteen 

 hundred and eighty-four, establishing a Bureau of Animal Industry, 

 and the provisions of the Act a}")proved March third, eighteen hundred 

 and ninety-one, providing for the safe transport and humane treat- 

 ment of export cattle from the United States to foreign countries, 

 and for other purposes; the Act approved August thirtieth, eighteen 

 hundred and ninety, providing for the importation of animals into 

 the United States, and for otlier purposes; and the provisions of the 

 Act of INIay ninth, nineteen hundred and two, extending the inspec- 

 tion of meats to process butter, and providing for the inspection of 

 factories, marking of packages, and so forth; and the provisions of 



