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 20 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 28. 1866. 050** <>f Ak Office of the Attorney GeneraI.—For deficiency in appropriations for °°'fQ?,Q  salaries under act of March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three Vo1.xiii. p. 616. thousand three hundred dollars. For deficiency in appropriation for contingent expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars. _ For pay of two temporary clerks from January first to June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, twelve hundred dollars. For stationery, furniture, and other contingencies, and for books and maps for the Library for the Interior Department, three thousand dollars. For compensation for temporary clerks in the PQDSIOH Bureau for the current fiscal year, twenty thousand dollars. _ Government G0?1e1‘nmc7zt Ifispftal for the Insa1•e.—For tf1G SUpp01‘i, Olctllmg, and i*°*Pl*°lf°'*h° medical treatment of the insane of the army and navy and the revenue m°°°°' cutter service, and of the District of Columbia, at the government hospital for the insane in said District, including five hundred dollars for books, stationery, and incidental expenses, ninety thousand five hundred dollars. For finishing, furnishing, and lighting additional accommodations in the east wing; for new bedding for the west wing, and for the extension and replanking of the coal wharf, ten thousand dollars. For continuation of the wall enclosing the grounds of the hospital, ten thousand dollars. For removing and repairing three old frame houses and building two new cottages for the occupation of the employees of the hospital having families, six thousand dollars. Patent c¤‘i<>e- Patent O_jice.—— For expenses of receiving, arranging, and taking care of copyright books, charts, and other copyright matter, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For preparing illustrations and descriptions for report, six thousand dollars. For finishing the saloon in the north wing of the Patent Office building, and for furnishing the same with suitable accommodations for the reception C t wb and convenient exhibition of the models, thirty thousand dollars: Pro- Ofdggggc ma; ended, That m the purchase of carpets for any of the public buildings or ufacture. offices under any appropriations herein provided, they shall be of domestic manufacture. C<>¤¤¤S ¤fH¤¢· Uenszes O_fice.—For making good the aggregate difference between the original rates of salaries paid the clerks and employees of the Census Office, before they were assigned to the General Land Office, from June one to December thirty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars and thirty-one cents. For paying the salaries at the original census rate, of principal clerk and other clerks and one employee from January one to June thirty, plgpteen hundred and sixty-six, six thousand four hundred and sixty dol- For incidental expenses of the Census Office, fifteen hundred dollars. th?§$;:$_°¤* °Y In the office of the engineer, Department of the Interior, viz: Omg ,,f·‘,,,gi_ For one clerk, six months, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per neer. annum, nme hundred dollars. For one clerk, six months, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For one clerk, six months, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, six hundred dollars. giLl:¤§;¤£i;_¤· For mileage of Government engineer from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Omaha, mg mgm of Nebraska, and thence to Washington, in July, eighteen hundred and six- Union Pacino ty-five, duected by the President of the United States to examine and B'“l’°*“*· report upon Union Pacific railroad routes west from Omaha, two thousand nine hundred and two miles, at ten cents per mile, two hundred and ninety dollars and twenty cents. For mileage of the same, from Washington to New York and back, in