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Transfer office.

Compensa

tion of sheriffs.

Maintenance of convicts.

Stationery for public offices.

Salaries of treasurer and deputy.

sixty-five dollars; for the Bank of Manhattan Company, New York,
for keeping transfer office and for stationery for same, one thousand
four hundred dollars.

For salary of transfer agent, seven hundred fifty dollars.

For printing, advertising and other necessary expenses of the bureau, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Compensation of Sheriffs.

For compensation of sheriffs, for the transportation of convicts to prisons, asylum for insane criminals, penitentiaries, houses of refuge and reformatories, fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Maintenance of Convicts.

For the maintenance of convicts sentenced to penitentiaries, in pursuance of chapter one hundred and fifty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-six, chapter five hundred and eighty-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-five, chapter six hundred and sixty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-six, chapter five hundred and seventy-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, chapter two hundred and forty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, chapter five hundred and seventy-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, chapter four hundred and ninety of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-five, chapter one hundred and fifteen of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-one and chapter five hundred and eighty-seven, laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-two, sixty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Stationery.

For stationery for the governor, secretary of state, comptroller, treasurer, attorney-general, state engineer and surveyor, superintendent of public instruction, regents of the university, adjutant-general, clerk of the court of appeals, state board of charities, state department of health, civil service commission, superintendent of public buildings, fiscal supervisor of state charities, and department of labor, eleven thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER.

For the salaries of the treasurer, five thousand dollars;

of the deputy treasurer, four thousand dollars;

of the accountant and transfer clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars;

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of the general clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars;
of the cashier, two thousand three hundred dollars;
of the assistant cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars;
of the check clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars;
of the corporation clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars;
of the warrant clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars;
of the confidential clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars;
of the messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars;

of the stenographer, seven hundred dollars.

and trans

For postage and expense of transportation of all letters, official Postage documents, or other matter sent by express or freight, including portation. boxes or covering for same, six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

penses.

For furniture, books, binding, blanks, printing and other office ex- omce expenses of the treasurer, twenty-four hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the expenses and disbursements of the treasurer, which shall be allowed to him in lieu of and in full of expenses, one thousand dollars, payable quarterly.

For the expenses and disbursements of the deputy treasurer, which shall be allowed to him in lieu of and in full of expenses, five hundied dollars, payable quarterly.

of the deputy in charge of actions and proceedings in the court of claims, four thousand dollars;

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

Salaries of attorney

For the salaries of the attorney-general, five thousand dollars; of the first and second deputies in the office of the attorney-gen- general and eral, eight thousand dollars;

deputies.

of the deputy in charge of the enforcement of the provisions of the agricultural law, four thousand dollars;

of the deputy in charge of all litigation affecting taxes, other than land taxes, four thousand dollars;

Clerks in office.

of the managing deputy, three thousand dollars;

of the corporation deputy, three thousand dollars;

of the assistant to the deputy in charge of actions and proceedings Assistant

and clerks.

in the court of claims, three thousand dollars;

of the assistant to the deputy in charge of all litigation affecting taxes, other than land taxes, three thousand dollars;

of the land and tax clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars;

of the first confidential clerk, fifteen hundred dollars;

of the private secretary, fifteen hundred dollars;

Expenses of the deputies, etc.

Office expenses.

Costs of suits, etc.

New York city bureau.

Salaries.

of the chief stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars;
of the hearing stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars;
of a stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars;

of a stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars;

Counsel and ex

penses.

of a page, four hundred and twenty dollars;

of a confidential messenger and custodian of books, papers and property in the office of the attorney-general, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For expenses of the deputies, stenographers, clerks and messengers in the course of duty, other than the first and second deputies, one thousand two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For the expenses of the office of the attorney-general, including furniture, books, binding, blanks, printing, postage, expense of transportation of letters, documents or other matter, sent by express or freight, including boxes or other covering for the same, and telegraph and telephone expenses, messenger service, and other expenses of the attorney-general in the conduct of his office, four thousand six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Expences

For the expenses and disbursements of the attorney-general which bursements shall be allowed to him in lieu of and in full of expenses, two thou

and dis

of attorney

For costs of suits, fees of sheriffs, and compensation of witnesses, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

general. sand five hundred dollars, payable monthly.

Expenses

and dis

For the expenses and disbursements of the first and second deputies bursements of the attorney-general while in the discharge of their duties in lieu of deputies. of and in full of such expenses, one thousand eight hundred dollars

each, payable monthly.

For the New York city bureau of the attorney-general's office:

for the salary of the deputy, four thousand dollars;

for the salaries of two assistants, five thousand dollars;

for the salary of a stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; for the compensation of special counsel, at not to exceed fifteen dollars per day, each to be designated on the written order of the attorney-general or the New York city deputy of the attorney-general, and each designation to specify the number of days of service to be rendered, for office rent, postage, telegraph and telephone expenses, blank books, stationery, and other necessary expenses, incidental to the conduct of the office, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Said New York city deputy shall keep a docket, in which shall be entered a record of all cases and proceedings pending, of a civil or criminal nature, in which the people of the state of New York, or any officer or department of the state, shall be a party, represented

by the said New York city deputy or his assistants or special counsel, and shall make a report daily of his proceedings in all such cases and proceedings to the attorney-general. The said New York city deputy shall have, under the direction of the attorney-general immediate charge of all matters referred to in section fifty-seven of the executive law, the agricultural law, and all matters in which the attorney-general represents the state, arising or existing within the limits of New York city. All fees, costs and fines collected by the New York city deputy or by his assistants, shall, on the day of the receipt thereof, be transmitted to the attorney-general, who shall deposit the same with the treasurer of the state of New York.

ment of

and clerks.

The attorney-general is hereby authorized to employ as many deputies, clerks, stenographers and messengers as he deem necessary. deputies and to fix their salaries, except when fixed by law; but the aggregate salaries for such clerical force, stenographers and messengers shall not exceed the sum hereinabove appropriated for such service.

OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.

For the salaries of the state engineer and surveyor, five thousand Salaries of dollars;

state ngineer and deputy.

of the deputy state engineer and surveyor, four thousand dollars; of the chief clerk, three thousand dollars;

of the land clerk, two thousand dollars;

of the canal clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

of the record clerk, acting as confidential clerk, eleven hundred dollars;

Clerks and employees.

of three stenographers, one thousand dollars each;

of page, four hundred and eighty dollars;

of night watchman, five hundred and forty dollars.

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For postage and expense of transportation of letters, official docu- Postage ments, or other matter sent by express or freight, including boxes or portation. covering for same, fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For furniture, books, binding, blanks, printing and other office once exexpenses of the state engineer and surveyor, two thousand one hun- penses. dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

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Payable from the Canal Fund.

expenses.

For traveling expenses of the state engineer and surveyor, two Traveling thousand dollars; for the traveling expenses of the deputy state engineer and surveyor, one thousand dollars, payable quarterly to each in full for all such expenses.

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Office expenses.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Salaries of For the salaries of the superintendent of public instruction, five

superin

tendent and deputies.

Traveling expenses.

Postage and transportation.

Arbor day expenses.

Law department.

thousand dollars;

of the deputy superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; of the second deputy superintendent, four thousand dollars. For furniture, books, binding, blanks, printing and other office expenses, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For traveling expenses which may be incurred in the visitation of common schools, normal schools, teachers' institutes, Indian schools and other institutions under the supervision of this department, and for the proper representation of this state at meetings of educational associations, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For postage, telephone and telegraph charges, and expense of transportation of all letters, official documents, or other matter sent by express or freight, including boxes or covering for same, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For printing circulars and programs relative to the observance of Arbor day for distribution among the school districts of the state, and for the expenses relating to the observance of that day, pursuant to the provisions of chapter five hundred and fifty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred ninety-four, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Salaries of For the salaries of clerks and other employes, sixteen thousand

clerks and

employees. eight hundred dollars, of which amount there shall be paid:

to the confidential clerk, fifteen hundred dollars;

to the chief of the finance bureau, twenty-four hundred dollars; to the chief of statistical bureau, twenty-four hundred dollars; to index clerk, twelve hundred dollars;

to one clerk, fifteen hundred dollars;

to mailing clerk, twelve hundred dollars;

to stenographer to the superintendent, fourteen hundred dollars; to stenographer to the first deputy, twelve hundred dollars;

to messengers, porters and page, three thousand dollars, and for temporary employes one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Law Department.

For the salaries of the counsel to the department, three thousand five hundred dollars;

of the stenographer, one thousand four hundred dollars.

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