Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/277

 FORT Y-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 251. 1870. 243 For twenty-eight watchmen for the general service of the Interior De- W'**°l““°9 f°’ partment building, and all the bureaus therein, to be allotted to day 0K` gear;] night service, as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, fourteen thou- office of superinsand four hundred dollars; and section seven of the act of April ten, :*“Fi°"f,°m‘€_l“‘ eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, creating the office of superintendent of nigsfyegggisd, the Interior Department, is hereby repealed. 1869. ¤h· 15» §7'· For stationery, furniture, books, and maps for library, and for miscel· §g§’O{:Q,?' laneous items, nine thousand dollars. books, maps; For expenses of packing and distributing congressional journals and 8*%. t .b t. documents and compilinv the Biennial Register including the salary of ·0u,5,_i; ,:,5ng 9 c y _] the superintendent of public documents, seven thousand dollars. <>}¤m¤{¢¤¤· _ d For casual repairs of the Interior Department building, ten thousand te§'“""‘”1R°g‘5' ollars. ' For fuel, lights, and the salary of the engineer and assistant engineer, eighteen thousand dollars. For rent of building on G Street, corner of Eighth Street, from the first _ Rem vt b¤ll<l· day of July, eighteen hundred and seventy, until the first day of July, mg °" G S°"°t' eighteen hundred and seventy-one, at an annual rental of not exceeding ten thousand dollars, to be determined by the Secretary of the Interior, such sum as may be necessary is hereby appropriated. For the General Land Office.-——T here shall be paid out of the unex- G¢¤¢¥¤ll¤¤<l pended balances heretofore appropriated, as follows: For commissioner °mI$;{, d(·cOm_ of the general land office, recorder, chief clerk, three principal clerks of missibnor, ro-_ public lands, three clerks of class four, twenty-three clerks of class three, g"d°*· °l°*k“· torty clerks of class two, forty clerks of class one, draughtsman, assistant °' draughtsman, two messengers, three assistant messengers at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, two packers, seven laborers, employed in his office, —— in all, one hundred and seventy-one thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars ; also for compensation of additional clerks in the gen- Additional eral land office, viz.: For one principal clerk, as director, one clerk of °l°'k“· class three, four clerks of class two, thirty-five clerks of class one, and two laborers, fifty-two thousand six hundred dollars; also for cash system, maps, diagrams, stationery, furniture, and repairs of the same; miscellaneous items, including two of the city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, advertising and telegraphing; miscellaneous items on account of bounty lands and military patents, and contingent expenses under the swamp land act, ten thousand dollars,- making a total appropriated for the general land onice of two hundred and thirty-four thousand three hundred and sixty dollars; and the remaining balance, if any there be, shall be, and hereby is, covered into the treasury of the United States, and shall be disbursed only upon a specific appropriation. _ Indian Office. -— For compensation of the commissioner of Indian Indian office, affairs, chief clerk, three clerks of class four, seven clerks of class three, gigs; §;’,Q‘“"*" tive clerks of class two, --—in all, twenty-eight thousand six hundred dol- ’ lars. Temporary clerks -— For one clerk of class three, seven clerks of class two, twelve clerks of class one, and four female copyists, at nine hundred dollars each, ·- in all, twenty-nine thousand four hundred dollars. For one messenger, one assistant messenger, at seven hundred and twenty dollars, and one laborer, -— in all, two thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. _ For blank books, binding, stationery, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items, including two city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the officc, five thousand dollars. . l _ Pension Office.-— For compensation of commissioner of- pensions, aPon?ionnpgigo, chief clerk, twenty-two clerks of class four, forty-eight clerks ot class three, gg5I;,;,  ‘ seventy-six clerks of class two, seventy clerks of class one, nine female copyists at nine hundred dollars each, one messenger, five assistant mes-