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the sum of nine hundred dollars shall be paid Charles Gordon for services rendered under the resolution of the Senate of second July eighteen hundred and thirty-six;

For deficiency to be appropriated on account of salaries, for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-six, to the Commissioner and other officers in the General Land Office, twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and eighty-six dollars and ten cents;

For compensation to the Solicitor of the Treasury, three thousand five hundred dollars;

For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, three thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars;

For expenses of stationery, printing, and all other contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, viz:

For the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, including copying, and expenses incurred in consequence of the burning of the Treasury building, twelve thousand five hundred dollars;

For translating foreign languages, and for receiving and transmitting passports and sea-letters, in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, three hundred dollars;

For stating and printing public accounts, one thousand four hundred dollars;

For the office of the First Comptroller, two thousand dollars;

For the office of the Second Comptroller, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For the office of the First Auditor, eight hundred dollars;

For the office of the Second Auditor, one thousand dollars;

For the office of the Third Auditor, thirteen hundred dollars;

For the office of the Fourth Auditor, one thousand dollars;

For the office of the Fifth Auditor, one thousand dollars;

For the office of the Treasurer of the United States, one thousand three hundred dollars;

For the office of the Register of the Treasury, three thousand dollars;

For the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, one thousand dollars;

For the office of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, for one hundred and fifty thousand pieces of parchment for patents; printing the same; and, also, the cost of books for patent records, twenty-nine thousand two hundred and fifty dollars;

For tract books, other books, and stationery, furniture, expense of advertising land sales, and other contingent expenses, including office rent for an additional building, ten thousand dollars;

For compensation of superintendent and two watchmen for the additional building for the use of the General Land Office, one thousand and fifty dollars;

For salary of the secretary to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, from eighth February to eleventh April, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, forty-three dollars and ninety-five cents;

For compensation of the superintendent and watchman of the southeast executive building, two thousand one hundred dollars;

For contingent expenses of the building occupied by the Treasury, including fuel, oil, labor, repairs, furniture, and for rent, amounting to four thousand four hundred and fifty dollars per annum, twelve thousand dollars;

For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the Secretary at War, including sixty-five dollars and seventy-one cents, arrearages due Samuel J. Potts, for clerk hire and for messenger in the Bounty Land Bureau, thirteen thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars and seventy-one cents;

For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary at War, three thousand dollars;