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 550 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHAP. 242. 1854. bound, and preserved for the use of the office, one thousand two hundred dollars. Bd Auditor. In the office of the Third Auditor: For blank books, binding, stationery, ofllce furniture, carpeting, labor, two newspapers, the Union and Intelligencer, preserving files and papers, expenses of bounty land service, miscellaneous items, and arrearages, four thousand five hundred dollars. {th Auditor, In the office of the Fourth Auditor: For stationery, books, and binding, six hundred dollars: For labor, one hundred dollars; For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars. otli Auditor. In the office of the Fifth Auditor: For blank books, binding, and stationery, two hundred and fifty dollars ; For hire of laborers, three hundred dollars; For miscellaneous items, including purchase of new furniture, tive hundred dollars; P. 0. Auditor. In the office of the Auditor of the Post-Ofiiee Department: For labor, stationery, blank books, (including forty large ledgers,) binding, and ruling, ten thousand and fifty dollars ; For miscellaneous items, file-boards, repairs, cases and desks for safekeeping of papers, new furniture, lights, washing towels, ice, horse for messenger, telegraphic despatchcs, and stoves, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. Tmsum, In the office of the Treasurer: For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, and miscellaneous items, one thousand five hundred dollars. Register. In the office of the Register : For ruling and full binding twenty-three books for recording the Collectors' quarterly abstracts of the commerce and navigation, and blank abstracts for their use, one thousand five hundred dollars; For blank books, binding, and stationery, one thousand five hundred dollars ; For labor and other miscellaneous items, including carpeting, office furniture, and for additional eases for filing the accounts of the First Auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars ; For arranging and binding cancelled marine papers, returned by the Collectors of the Customs, one thousand dollars. Solicitor. In the office of the Solicitor: For blank books, binding and stationery, one thousand dollars ; For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars ; For statutes and law reports, including those of the several States, one thousand dollars. Commissioner In the office of the Commissioner of Customs : °Y C¤5*°m¤· For blank books, binding, stationery, and labor, one thousand seven hundred dollars; _ For miscellaneous items, three hundred dollars. B0{;;&3‘*· H°‘”° Light House Board. For blank books, binding, and stationery, two ' hundred and fifty dollars; For miscellaneous expenses, three hundred and fifty dollars ; S E Exam For postage, one hundred and twenty dollars. u,,,,`B,{Hding_For the General Puqbosos of the South-cast Executive Building. For compensation of eight watehmen of the south-east executive building, four thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz: Fuel, labor, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous, fourteen thousand five B M_ f hundred dollars ;· ·' Mm‘;¤8;;jii',a‘;18r_ I For rent of building occupied in part by the Attorney-General, and si, and pim m part by the First Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand five hun· Asmtor. dred dollars. .