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 290 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 121. 1869. PW olllghh For compensation of the chief clerk of the lighthouse board, two h°us° b°" ’ thousand dollars · two clerks of class three three thousand two hundred &c_; v a dollars; one clerk of class two, fourteen hundred dollars; one clerk of class one, twelve hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one laborer, six hundred dollars, employed in his office: in all, nine thousand two hundred and Forty dollars. comptroller of For comptroller of the currency, five thousand dollars; for deputy four, twelve thousand six hundred dollars; twelve clerks of class three, nineteen thousand two hundred dollars; seven clerks of class two, nine thousand eight hundred dollars; seven clerks of class one, eight thousand four hundred dollars ; twenty-one female clerks, twenty-five thousand two hundred dollars ; four messengers, three thousand three hundred and sixty dollars; two laborers, one thousand two hundred dollars; and one night watchman, six hundred dollars; in all, eigl1ty-one thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. _ Expenses0f For paper, en raving, printing, GXpI`BSS 0l`13.I‘g€S, and other ex enses of
 * h°°“"°"°Y·&°· comptroller, two thousand five hundred dollars; seven clerks of class
 * \‘£;§c;““°““l the making and issuance of the national currency, seventy-five Iihousand

` dollars. Commissioner For commissioner of internal revenue, six thousand dollars; three of intel-nal rev- deputy commissioners, one at three thousand five hundred dollars, and fl;:;; 2,‘?Y;,‘;f‘“» two at three thousand dollars each; one solicitor, four thousand dollars; visions, clerks, seven heads of divisions, two thousand five hundred dollars each ; thirty- $¤¤· four clerks of class four, sixty-one thousand two hundred dollars ; forty- five clerks of class three, seventy-two thousand dollars; fifty clerks of class two, seventy thousand dollars; thirty-seven clerks of class one, forty-four thousand four hundred dollars ; fifty-five female clerks, sixt ·- six thousand dollars; five messengers, four thousand two hundred drillars; three assistant messengers, two thousand one hundred dollars; and fifteen laborers, nine thousand dollars, employed in_ his office; in Commissioner all, three hundred and forty-nine thousand four hundred dollars; and np, $1%, md to midcommissioner of the internal revenue shall not be required to give glV€ Ol) . ¤ €l;<;d°¤*¤l ¤¤<· For rent, dies, paper; for stamps and incidental expenses, including Pthe cost of subscriptions for such number of copies of the “Internal Revenue Record and Customs Journal " as the Secretary of the Treasury Ipmay deem necessary to supply to revenue cflicers, one hundred and fifty t cusand dollars. seggl;°°g’;f»0;‘$‘ For salaries and expenses of collectors, assessors, assistant assessors, i,,m,,,{l,.c,,,m,_,G_ revenue agents, inspectors, and superintendents of exports and drawbacks, together with the expense of carrying into effect the various pro- _ _ visions of the several acts providing internal revenue, excepting items otherwise estimated for, eight million dollars: Provided, That the comg,.,,,,p¤,,, details missioner of internal revenue shall make a detailed report to Congress oi' the expendi· of the expenditure of this nppropi·in,tion at the next DOCCDlbOF session, {,`;;`;,€}§,Elg;:;°‘p` to whom paid, how much to each, and for what purpose; giving the to mum mp iteplis of each- paymelptlpnd the number of employees ; and hereat'ter the mates; of expel,. said commissioner s a estimate in detail, by collection districts, the ex- 50;;: Qlfgilllévi pense of assessing andthe expense of the collection of internal revenue. 1,52,' _ Por detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of V{,,I,,HOus Ot- violating the internal revenue laws, or eonniving at the same, in cases internal revenue where such expenses are not otherwise provided for by law, one hundred ]“‘”· _ thousand dollars. &£°;;Q§:Q; 0,. For incidental and contingent Lxpenses of the Treasury Department. — the t,-msu,-y in Tn the office of the Secretary of the Treasury and the several bureaus, ?§:°al?£tli°§;$;1ncluding copying, labor, binding, sealing ships’ registers, translating cing bureaus_ foreign languages, advertising, and extra clerk hire for preparing and eollectipg ingormatipré ip be laid before Congress, and for miscellaneous items, ty thousand dollars.