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 sonrrarninn conennss. suse. 1. on. zzs. 1e74. 105 liars each; in all, four hundred and thirtyseven thousand eight hundred 0 ars. For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the Patent Office, Contingent an d namely: For stationery, for use of oillce, repair of model cases, stationery ’”*°°°“°¤°°“¤ ° X · portfolios for drawings, furniture and labor connected therewith, re—*’°““°°‘ . pairing, papering, painting, 'carpets, ice, advertising, books for library, moneys refunded, printing engraved patent-heads, international exchanges, plumbing, gas-lltting, extra labor on indexes and abstracts for annual reports, iitting rooms, temporary clerks, laborers, and other contingencies, eighty thousand dollars; and no money appropriated by Restriction upon this paragraph shall be expended for `advertising in newspapers pub- ¤·dV¤¥¤i¤i¤s i¤ sity gshed in the city of Washington other than the Patent·Oilice Official °f W’·‘“h“‘g*°“· azette. “ For photolithographing, or otherwise producing copies of drawings_ Photoiithogrupnof current and back issues, for use of the office and for sale, including mspay of temporary draughtsmnn, forty thousand dollars. For photolithographin g, or otherwise producing plates for the Odlcial Gazette, including pay of employees engaged on the Gazette, and for making similar plates of patents issued -between July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and January nrst, eighteen hundred and seventy- two, forty thousand dollars. · For photolithographing, or otherwise producing copies of the weekly ipspe of drawings, to be attached to patents and copies, forty thousand o ars. · For tracings of drawings preparatory to photolithographing back issues, thirty-five thousand dollars. · ‘ BUREAU on Enuonrrou.-For Commissioner of Education, three __ Bureau of muonthousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk oil class mg-. . four; one statistician, with the compensation of a clerk of class four; ,,,°,.§':'2'§°’°”°'· one clerk of class three ; one translator, with the compensation of a clerk ’ ' of class three; one clerk of class two; four copyists, at-nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one watchman; in all, eighteen thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. For contingent, namely: Stationery, two thousand dollars; cases for Contingent ex - library,`five hundred dollars; library, one thousand dollars; current P¢¤¤¤¤· educational. periodicals, two hundred and ilfty dollars; cases for official records, two hundred and tlfty dollars; other current publications, two hundred and twenty-five dollars; completing valuable ets of periodicals and publications in the library, two hun red dollars; telegraphing and expressago, two hundred dollars · collecting statistics, and writing and compiling matter for annual and special reports, and editing and publishing circulars of information, eleven thousand dollars; fuel and lights, two hundred and seventydive dollars; office-furniture, two hundred and fifty dollars; contingencies, one thousand and sixty dollars; in all, seventeen thousand two hundred and ten dollars. _ SURVEYOBS-GENERAL Arm THEIR. GLERKS.-—For compensation of €,“';°§'°f‘¤°¤Fml surveyor-general of Louisiana, two thousand dollars; and for the clerks °°L;u,;Q;;:Yk“ m` iu his office, two thousand five huudreddollars. . ’ For surveyor-general of Florida, two thousand dollars; and for the Florian; clerks in·his omce, two thousand five hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of Minnesota, two thousand dollars; and for the Minnesota; _ clerks in his office, eight thousand four hundred dollars. ` For surveyor-general of the Territory of Dakota, two thousand dol- Dakota; lars; and for the clerks in hisonice, six thousand three hundred dollars; .For surveyor-general of Kansas, two_ thousand dollars; and for the, K€*¤¤¤—‘>l clerks in his office, nine thousand seven hundred dollars. ` For surveyor-general of the Territory of Colorado, three thousand Colorado; gohgrs; and for the clerks in his office, sixthousand three hundred o rs. _ _ . . For surveyor-general of the Territory of New Mexico, three thousand New Mexico; dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars.