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 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 107. 1857. 209 For stationery, blank books, binding, furniture, repairs, painting and glazing, six thousand five hundred dollars. For copper-plate printing, books and maps, two thousand dollars. For newspapers, six hundred dollars. For extra clerk hire and copying, two thousand dollars; said clerks to be employed only during the session of Congress, or when indispensably necessary, to enable the department to answer some call made by either house of Congress at one session to be answered at another. For miscellaneous items, two thousand dollars. For compiling and supervising the publication of the Biennial Register, Biennial Regis tive hundred dollars. _ “"· To enable the Secretary of State to purchase fifty copies, each, of vol- HOW, _ . . rd s R1.- umes twenty and twenty-one of Howard’s Reports of the Decisions of the ports_ Supreme Court of the United States, Eve hundred dollars. Northeast Executive Building.-—For compensation of four watchmen N, E, Executive and two laborers of the northeast executive building, three thousand six Buildinghundred dollars. ` For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for fuel, light, and repairs, three thousand three hundred dollars. Yreasury Department.—F or compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury D0- Treasury, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, clerks, messenger, assist- I’”gm°"° , . . . . ecretary s ant messenger, and laborers in his office, forty-eight thousand six hundred 0mm_ dollars. For compensation of the First Comptroller, and the clerks, messenger, lst Comptrollcws and laborers in his office, twenty-eight thousand three hundred and forty °m°°‘ dollars. For compensation of the Second Comptroller, and the clerks, mes- 2d com , . . . . ptroller s senger, and laborer in his office, twenty-six thousand eight hundred and 0g5GB_ tbrty dollars. For compensation of the First Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, IS, Auditom assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, thirty-tive thousand nine office. hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Second Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, 2d Audimys assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, thirty-tive thousand five office. hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Third Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, 3d A“dig,m··s assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, one hundred and thirty-two office. thousand four hundred and forty dollars.· For compensation of the Fourth Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, and 4th Audit0y’5 assistant messenger in his office, twenty-seven thousand seven hundred °m°9· and forty dollars. For compensation of the Fifth Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, 5th Auditois and laborer in his office, seventeen thousand eight hundred and forty MBC6- dollars. For compensation of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post—Otl‘ice Omns nr Au- Department, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, aud labor- dim? MP- O- D°· ers in his office, one hundred and sixty-tive thousand three hundred and partmem forty dollars. For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, and the clerks, Treasurers messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, twenty-five thou- °m°°· sand seven hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Register of the Treasury, and the clerks, Registers office. messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, fifty thousand three hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and the clerks and solicitors office. messenger in his office, seventeen thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Commissioner of Customs, and the clerks, 05,% Og C0m_ messenger, and laborer in his office, twenty thousand four hundred and missioner of Cusiorty dollars. *°’“S· vor. xi. Pun.-—27