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 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 140. 1872. 79 wuz nnranrmnnr. m;;?' d°P’·"*' ·For compensation of the Secretary of War, eight thousand dollars; Pay or Seerp chief clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars ; two cldrks, at two thou- MY °f W”• sand dollars; three clerks of class four; for additional to one clerk of °1°rk°’ &°` class four, as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; for six clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, eight clerks of class one, one messenger, three assistant messengers, one laborer; in all, forty-seven thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. To enable the Secretary of War to have the rebel archives examined, ExM¤i¤¤fi9¤ and copies furnished nom time to time, for the use of the government, Q£$`°gf1,‘;;°h"'°”* including also an additional sum for the contingent expenses of his office, P ` eleven thousand dollars; and for the payment of clerks employed in the examination and settlement of claims, arising from the collection and organization of volunteers during the late war, as follows: four clerks of class four, three clerks of class three, twenty-seven clerks of class two, and twelve clerks of class one; one nreman, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger, at three hundred and sixty dollars per annum; and for incidental expenses, eight thousand dollars; and two additional Additional clerks of class one, to aid as examining the rolls of the war of eighteen °l°"k°· hundred and twelve, to secure, within a reasonable time, the decision of cases of veterans of that war, now pending in the pension bureau; making, in all, the further sum of seventy-five thousand six hundred and eighty dollars, which is hereby appropriated. For contingent expenses, seven thousand dollars. Office of the Adjutant- General.- For chief clerk, two thousand dollars; 0*5* <>*` °·dj¤· two clerks of class four, nine clerks of class three, twenty-seven clerks of mm"g°"°"l; class two, twenty-six clerks of class one, and two messengers; in all, ninety thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. Office of the Quartermaster- GencraZ.—ld`or chief clerk, two thousand c%g?;f$m”““ dollars; three clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, twentyg ’ clerks of class two, seventy-Eve clerks of class one; thirty copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; superintendent of the building, two hundred dollars; one messenger, two assistant messengers, and six laborers; in all, one hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, five thousand dollars. Office of the Paymaster- Gcneral.— For chief clerk, two thousand dol- paymasterlars; four clerks of class four, nine clerks of class three, twenty-three g°“““li clerks of class two, twelve clerks of class one, and two messengers, seventy-one thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, five thousand dollars. _ Office of the Ooznmissary-General.—For chief clerk, two thousand ¢<>mnuss¤ry· dollars; one clerk of class three, eight clerks of class two, nfteen clerks gw8m ’ of class one, one messenger, and two laborers; in all, thirty-five thousand and eighty dollars. _ For contingent expenses, viz., office rent, repairs, and miscellaneous items, six thousand dollars. Office of the Surgeon- GeneraZ.—For chief clerk, two thousand dol- sprgeomgenlars; one clerk of class three, two clerks of class two, eight clerks of °“" # class one, one messenger, and one laborer; in all, seventeen thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. _ _ For contingent expenses, blank books, stationery, binding, rent, fuel, and including rent of surgeon—general’s office and army medical museum, eight thousand dollars. _ _ Office of O'/ziqf Engineer.—For chief clerk, two thousand dollars; chief engineerthree clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, four clerks of class two, four clerks of class one, one messenger, and one laborer; in all, twenty-tive thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.