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 106 F ORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 176. 1868. 4%”F°"i*¤*¤l Agricultural Statistics. — For collecting statistics and material for Accounts, how accounts of the agricultural department shall'be audited  the first xgigxgégzd auditor of the Treasury Department, and revised and certified by the ° first comptroller according to law. _ _ gontigeemiei Oontingencies. -- For stationery, freight, and incidentals, five thousand in spar men o _ agriculture. d011m S' _ For purchases for library, laboratory, and museum, five thousand dollars. For fuel, light, and miscellaneous expenses, three thousand two hundred dollars. For keep of horses, one thousand five hundred dollars. For labor and repairs in the experimental garden, and purchase of plants for the same, ten thousand dollars. For purchase of new and valuable seeds and labor in putting them up, twenty- thousand dollars. New building. For the New BttiZding.— For heating apparatus, fifteen thousand dollars. For gas iixtures, two thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. For eases for museum, three thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. For painting walls, and fitting up bathrooms, six thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars. For purchase of furniture and iitting up laboratory, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For grading, forming roads and walks, and improving the grounds, twelve thousand dollars. dD¢p¢}F¤¤¢=¤€ of Department of Education.— For compensation of commissioner of ° }l;;,”f,}*é0,n_ education, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one missioner, sw. clerk ot class four, eighteen hundred dollars ; and one clerk of class three, sixteen hundred dollars. For stationery, blank books, freight, express charges, library, miscellancous items, and extra clerical help, ten thousand six hundred dollars; Department in all twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That from and after the thir- “l’°l'*ll°d· ticth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, the department of Qiiice ofedu— education shall cease, and there shall be established and attached to the °”**l’· Department of the Interior an office to be denominated the office of edu- C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,, cation, the chief officer of which shall he the commissioner of education, &c. at a salary of three thousand dollars per annum, who shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, discharge all such duties, and Sgglvgfi DI; 21231- superintend, execute, and perform all such acts and things touching and ‘ ° respecting the said office of education as are devolved by law upo11 said commissioner of education. Mint andnssuy UNITED STATES MINT AND ASSAY OFFICE. office. . . . . . Mg,,;,,t;>m1,,. Mnt at PhzladeQ0hia.—=-For salaries of the director, treasurer, assayer, d€l]>Il*¤¤ét_ wei ll- mclter and retiner, chief coiner and engraver, assistant assayer, and seven ing ,,?;dc,,,c,f elerks,_thirty-nine* thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That from latingeierks,&e. and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, the annual compensation of the weighing clerk shall be two thousand dollars, and the compensation of the calculating, accounting, and warrant clerks shall be eighteen hundred dollars each. hfor  of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars. Igor incidental and contingent expenses, twenty-five thousand dollars. 1or-sppeingeng gtlpres and coins to be preserved in the cabinet of the mint, six run re dollars. For freight on bullion and coin, five thousand dollars. ”B§;;cl;;l$Y£S_ Branch i/mnt at San Francisco, Oalfornia. -- For salaries of superin- °0_ tendent, treasurer, assayist, melter and refiner, coiner, and six clerks, thirty thousand five hundred dollars.
 * °,3S;;$0€£d my annual report, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter- the