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sixth grade,

fifth grade,

three employees, one thousand two hundred dollars each ($3,600);

one employee, nine hundred dollars ($900). NEW YORK CITY OFFICE.

commissioner, three thousand dollars ($3,000);

of the employees, according to grade:

seventh grade, one employee, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500);

third grade,

one employee, six hundred dollars ($600).

MORTGAGE TAX, MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS, AND COURT AND TRUST FUND EXAMINATIONS.

For the salary of the chief accountant, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500);

for examination of the accounts of the several counties, cities of the second and third classes and incorporated villages of the state, pursuant to chapter seven hundred five, laws of nineteen hundred five, as amended by chapter two hundred fifteen, laws of nineteen hundred seven:

for ten examiners, for compensation, twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000);

for the actual and necessary traveling expenses of examiners in the performance of their official duties, nine thousand dollars ($9,000);

for stenographic services, printing, and necessary incidental office expenses, three thousand dollars ($3,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the services of examiners in the examination of the accounts. of the several county treasurers of the state, as required by chapter six hundred fifty-one, laws of eighteen hundred ninetytwo, twelve thousand dollars ($12,000); for the actual and necessary traveling expenses of examiners, in the performance of their official duties, three thousand dollars ($3,000), or so much thereof be necessary.

as may

STOCK TRANSFER TAX BUREAU.

Chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500); stenographer, nine hundred dollars ($900).

For services of examiners, nine thousand five hundred dollars ($9,500), and for their actual and necessary traveling expenses in the performance of their official duties, for dies, plates and print

ing necessary for the manufacture of stamps and for stationery. books, blanks and other necessary incidental expenses, ten thousand five hundred dollars ($10,500), or so much thereof as inay be necessary.

MISCELLANEOUS.

For the comptroller, one thousand dollars ($1,000); for the deputy comptroller, five hundred dollars ($500); and for the second deputy comptroller, two hundred fifty dollars ($250) or so much thereof as may be necessary for their actual and necessary traveling expenses while in the performance of their official duties. For messenger and other service:

fifth grade,

two employees, nine hundred dollars each ($1,800);

second grade, one employee, three hundred sixty-five dollars

($365);

for temporary clerical service, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For salary and expenses of examiner appointed by the governor, pursuant to chapter four hundred fourteen, laws of eighteen hundred ninety-nine, to examine the books of the running associations, three thousand dollars ($3,000), and for salaries and expenses of two examiners to examine the books of the trotting associations of the state, four thousand dollars ($4,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary; the amounts herein appropri ated to be paid from the funds collected from said associations.

For furniture, books, binding, blanks, printing, messages and other necessary incidental office expenses including rent of New York city office, eleven thousand nine hundred dollars ($11,900), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For postage and transportation of letters, official documents, and other matter sent by express or freight, including boxes or covering for same, four thousand dollars ($4,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

BUREAU OF CANAL AFFAIRS.

Payable from Canal Fund.

chief clerk, three thousand dollars ($3,000); of the employees according to grade:

eighth grade, one employee, one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800);

one employee, one thousand seven hundred dol

lars ($1,700);

sixth grade, one employee, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

For messenger service, two hundred eighty dollars ($280), or so much thereof as may be necessary; for night watchman, three hundred sixty-five dollars ($365); for the Bank of Manhattan Company, New York, for keeping transfer office and for stationery for same, one thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400).

For salary of transfer agent, seven hundred fifty dollars ($750). For printing, advertising and other necessary incidental office expenses of the bureau, two thousand dollars ($2,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS.

Payable from the Highway Fund.

of the employees according to grade:

seventh grade, one employee, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500);

fifth grade,

one employee, nine hundred dollars ($900).

STATIONERY.

For stationery for the governor, secretary of state, comptroller, treasurer, attorney-general, state engineer and surveyor, commissioner of education, 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, twelve thousand dollars ($12,000), or so much thereof as may be neces

sary.

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER.

For the salaries:

of the treasurer, five thousand dollars ($5,000);

deputy treasurer, four thousand dollars ($4,000); accountant and transfer clerk, two thousand four hun dred dollars ($2,400);

cashier, two thousand seven hundred dollars ($2,700).

of the employees according to grade:

tenth grade,

one employee, two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400);

eighth grade, one employee, one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800);

seventh grade, one employee, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500);

sixth grade,

two employees, one thousand four hundred

dollars each ($2,800);

one employee, one thousand dollars ($1,000); fourth grade, two employees, seven hundred twenty dollareach ($1,440).

For the actual and necessary traveling expenses of the state treasurer and his deputy in the performance of their official duties, five hundred dollars ($500), or so much thereof as may be neces

sary.

For postage and transportation of letters, official documents, and other matter sent by express or freight, including boxes or covering for same, six hundred dollars ($600), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For furniture, books, binding, blanks, printing and other necessary incidental office expenses of the treasurer, two thousand dollars ($2,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL

For the salaries:

of the attorney-general, five thousand dollars ($5,000);

first and second deputies, four thousand dollars each ($8,000);

four deputies, four thousand dollars each, sixteen thousan dollars ($16,000);

one deputy, three thousand dollars ($3,000);

one assistant to the deputy, three thousand dollars ($3,000); one assistant deputy, two thousand four hundred dollars. ($2,400);

two deputies, two thousand five hundred dollars each ($5,000);

land and tax clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500);

first confidential clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500);

private secretary, one thousand five hundred dollars. ($1,500);

confidential messenger and custodian of books, papers and property, one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200); of the employees according to grade:

ninth grade, one employee, two thousand dollars ($2,000);

eighth grade, one employee, one thousand six hundred dollars.

($1,600);

seventh grade, one employee, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500).

sixth grade, two employees, one thousand two hundred dollars each ($2,400);

third grade, one employee, six hundred dollars ($600).

For the personal expenses and disbursements of the attorneygeneral in the performance of his official duties, one thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600), and of the first and second deputies of the attorney-general in the performance of their official duties, one thousand dollars each ($2,000), pursuant to sections fifty and fifty-one of the executive law.

For furniture, books, binding, blanks, printing, messages, postage, and the transportation of letters, documents and other matter sent by express or freight, including boxes or covering for the same, and other necessary incidental office expenses, eight thousand dollars ($8,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary. NEW YORK CITY BUREAU.

For the salaries:

of the deputy, four thousand dollars ($4,000);

two deputies, five thousand two hundred dollars ($5,200); of the employees according to grade:

seventh grade, one employee, one thousand five hundred dollars

($1,500);

third grade, three employees, six hundred dollars each ($1,800); For the compensation of special counsel, at not to exceed ten dollars per day, each to be designated on the written order of the attorney-general or the New York city deputy of the attorneygeneral, for office rent, furniture, books, binding, blanks, postage, messages and other necessary incidental office expenses, six thousand five hundred dollars ($6,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Said New York city bureau 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 assistant 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

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