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 80 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 108. 1852. For contingent expenses of said building, viz. : For labor, fuel, and lights, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of additional buildings for the accommodation of officers of the Treasury Department, three thousand five hundred dollars. For fuel, watching, and miscellaneous items for the same, four thousand dollars. Home Depart- Depariment of Um Interior. —For compensation of the Secretary of mem;. , the Interior, aud the clerks, messengers, and laborers in his office, twenty- ,,m,,f€°"my S four thousand seven hundred dollars. Oiiices of the For compensation of the Commisswner of the General Land-Office, °°““'“”l°“"”· a,nd the recorder, draughtsman,assista.nt draughtsmzm, clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, and packers in his office,ninety-eight thousand eight hundred and six dollars. For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian Afairs, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, twenty-six thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of the Commissioner of Pensions, andthe clerks and messengers in his oiice, eighteen thousand eight hundred dollars. Tampomy For compensation to temporary clerks employed in the office of the °1°‘"lg· . Commissioner of Pensions, one hundred thousand dollars : Provided, www That no clerk shall receive moru than ut the race of three dollars thirty- three and one third cents per day, except two whose compensation shall Proviso. be twelve hundred dollars per annum: Provided, further, That the said limitation shall extend to the appropriation for a. like purpose contained M2: °h· 66- in the act to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty- two, approved July twenty-first, eighteen hundred and fifi:y—two, instead of the proviso thereto. Contingencies Contingent expenses of the Department of the Interior. — gcmwwis For stationery, printing, binding, furniture, and repairs, subscription office. to newspapers, introducing gas into the Patent-Office, fuel, and other contingencies, seven thousand dollars. For library books and maps, one thousand dollars. Land omee. In the General Lz1nd·OfHce: For compensation of laborers, two thousand dollars. For cash system and military patents under laws prior to act of 1850, oh. 86. twenty-eighth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty, patent and other records, tract-books, blank-books, and blank forms, for the district londoffices, binding plats, field notes, and stationery, office-furniture, and repairs of the same, including carpets for rooms, and miscellaneous items, twenty-three thousand seven hundred and ten dollars. 1850,ch. an. To meet further requirements of the act " granting bounty land to certain oiilccrs and soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the United States," approved twenty-eighth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty, for patent and other records, parchment, blank forms of returns, Sec., twenty-eight thousand dollars. Indian mfuirs. In the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: For blank-books, binding, and stationery, one thousand dollars. For labor, two hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. Pension office. In the office of the Commissioner of Pensions: For stationery, printing blank forms and regulations, furniture, binding books, and miscellaneous items, sixteen thousand dollars. Wm- Dopm- War Department.-——·For compensation of the Secretary of War, and m°"“· the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, seventeen thouszmcl eight hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of the clerk and messenger in the ohice of tho Commanding-Geneml, one thousand five hundred dollars.
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