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 414 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 80. 1859. lst C°mP“°U°"'° In the office of the First Comptroller: °m°°' For furniture, blank books, binding, stationery, public documents, State and Territorial statutes, and miscellaneous items, one thousand eight hundred dollars. ao Comptrollerb In the office of the Second Comptroller: °m°°· For blank books, binding, stationery, pay for the National Intelligencer and Union, to be filed and preserved for the use of the office, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, one thousand two hundred dollars. lst Auditors In the office of the First Auditor: °m°°' For blank books, binding, stationery, office furniture, cases for records and official papers, and miscellaneous items, including subscription for the Union and National Intelligencer, to be filed for the use of the office, one thousand five hundred dollars. 2d Auditors In the office of the Second Auditor: °tH°°‘ For blank books, binding, stationery, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound, aud preserved for the use of the office, one thousand two hundred dollars. 4th Auditors In the office of the Fourth Auditor: °m"“‘ For stationery, books, binding, labor, and miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. 5th Auditors In the office of the Fifth Auditor: °m°°‘ For blank books, binding, stationery, office furniture, carpeting, and miscellaneous expenses, in which are included two daily newspapers, eight hundred dollars. 6c';`*'°”°¤'°*"¤ °f· In the office of the Treasurer: ' For blank books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous items, ive hundred dollars. R°8l¤*°¤"¤ °$°°· In the office of the Register : For ruling and full binding books for recording collectors’ quarterly abstracts of commerce and navigation, and blank abstracts for their use, blank books, binding, and stationery, arranging and binding cancelled marine papers, cases for official papers, and records, and miscellaneous items, including office furniture and carpeting, four thousand dollars. Light-house IAght—house B0ard.—For blank books, binding, stationery, miscellaneous b°*grédiWS O,. expenses, and postage, six hundred dollars; and that the time fixed by TBM, m,, me law within which the creditors of the late republic of Texas may file their claims to ian- 1, claims at the 'lreasury Department be, and the same is hereby, extended 182;,, 252 to the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. S. E. itgeeutive For the general purposes of the Southeast Executive BuiZding.——For l>¤ildi¤S· compensation of eight watchmen and nine laborers of the southeast executive building, ten thousand two hundred dollars. Southern exten- For the Southern Extension of the Southeast Executive Building.—For °i°¤ *h°'°°£ compensation of four watchmen and two laborers for the south extension of the southeast executive building, three thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, fuel, and miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars. Department of Department of the Interior.—For compensation of the Secretary of the °h§;::;g:’;S of Interior, and the clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, and dee. ylaborers in his office, thirty-six thousand nine hundred dollars. 0Hi<;¤ of land- For compensation of the Commissioner of the General Land-Oflice, and °°“°m‘“‘°“°" the recorder, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, packers, watchmen, and laborers in his office, one hundred and sixty-four thousand six hundred and ninety dollars. 12155, oh. 207. For additional clerks in the General Land-Omce, under the act of third V°l• X- P- 701- March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, granting bounty lands, and for laborers employed therein, fifty-eight thousand four hundred dol— lars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to use any portion of said appropriation for piece work, or by the day, week, month, or year, at such rate or rates as he may deem just and fair.