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 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 121. 1869. 291 For stationery for the Treasury Department and the several bureaus, fifty thousand dollars. For furniture, carpets, and miscellaneous items for the Treasury bureaus, five thousand dollars. For the general Purposes of the Treasury Department Building, in— TFBMUYY P°· cludiozg the Extension.——For compensation of twelve watchman and Ejmmem bmw' eleven laborers of the building, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. gee Vol. xvi. For contingent expenses of the said building, and five other buildings P·12· occupied by clerks of the Treasury Department, viz : for fuel, light, labor, and miscellaneous items, seventy-five thousand dollars. Department of the Lzte»·i01·.— For compensation of the Secretary of Departnacnt of the Interior, assistant secretary, chief clerk, four clerks of class {our, m°I'"‘“"°"‘ additional [to] three disbursing clerks, three clerks of class tim-t·, four P1 t. so _ clerks of class two, one return clerk, one messenger, two assistant mes- ¢Mj,)it;;a5m]i;,c— sengers, five watchnien, and three laborers in his office; in all, th;-t_y-Ou€ &¤· thousand five hundred and forty dollars. Office of Education. — For commissioner of education, three thousand c,`;i’;li"° °f °‘l“' dollars.` For two clerks of class one, twentyfour hundred dollars.  °g;` For contingent expenses, six hundred dollars; in all, six thousand See vol. xvi. dollars. P· 13· General Land Office.—-For commissioner of the general land office, G°¤°F¤ll¤¤<l recorder, chief clerk, three principal clerks of public lands, three clerks Umm of class four, twenty-three clerks of class three, forty clerks of class two, m£g5gn‘;*;_°lf;j*· forty clerks of class one, draughtsman, assistant dmughtsman, two mes- come,) c1},,;,,, sengers, three assistant messengers, two packers, seven laborers, and &<:.; eight watchmen employed in his office ; in all, one hundred and seventy- eight thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of additional clerks in the general land office under ¤dflm0¤¤l the act of March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-five: For one prin- cmksl cipal clerk as director, one clerk of class three, four clerks of class two, ¢ii53(°l;· gg? twenty clerks of class one, and two laborers, fitty-eight thousand six i `I" ` hundred and forty dollars. Lzdicm Office. — For compensation of the commissioner of Indian f?"*2l”,*“*Sf§g¤>_{f aH'°airs, chief clerk, three clerks of class four, seven clerks of class three, gw}; Hm J `U'°’ five clerks of class two, one messenger, one assistant messenger, one laborer, and two watchmen employed in his ofliee; in all, thirty-two thousand six hundred dollars. Pension O_jicc.—- For compensation of commissioner of pensions, 0,.°°g'f?l“j°“°" chief clerk, twelve clerks of class Four, thirty clerks of class three, fifty- clerks? two clerks of class two, fifty clerks of class one, one messenger and three assistant messengers, five laborers, and one watchman employed in his oflice, two hundred and Htteen thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of additional clerks in the pension officc, viz: For 1*f;‘ll*l°¤¤l ten clerks of class four, eighteen clerks of class three, twenty-Four clerks cm `S° of class two, and txventy-eight clerks of class one, one hundred and fourteen thousand dollars. Iucmcmj rl__,, Lzczidental and comingent Erpenses—Depr¢rtment of the Tntcri0r.— c(,,,m,gC,,{g,QQ"` Oflicc of the Secretary of the Interior: P°¤*<‘*· For stationery, 1"urniture, and other contingencies, and for books and r EQCO et S°°· maps For the library, ten thousand dollars. C `u‘f For casual repairs of the patent-oflice building, ten thousand dollars. For expenses of packing and distributing congressional journals and _D,m;’but,w documents, in pursuance of the provisions contained in the joint resolu- jv,mQu;3 mf;`" tion of Congress approved on the twenty-eighth day of January, eighteen d<>¤¤r¤¤¤¤S· hundred and fifty-seven, and the act of the fifth day of February, eigh- V*>l·>¤V·P· Wi teen hundred and fifty-nine, and for collecting, arranging, classifying, and \}§$?y_°l*· preserving such congressional journals and documents to be found in the L"p'   J` Capitol, or in the various departments and bureaus of the government,