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clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger, in his office, nine thousand seven hundred dollars.

For compensation of the Commissioner of Pensions, and the clerks and messengers in his office, seven thousand six hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation of the clerk and messenger in the office of the Commanding General, seven hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Adjutant General, three thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Quartermaster General, three thousand six hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Paymaster General, three thousand five hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of clothing and equipage at Philadelphia, two thousand one hundred dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Commissary General of Subsistence, two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Chief Engineer, tow thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Surgeon General, one thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Colonel of Ordnance, four thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars;

For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the bureau of Topographical Engineers, two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation of the superintendent and four watchmen of the northwest executive building, eight hundred and fifty-five dollars;

For contingent expenses of the War Department, viz:

In the office of the Secretary of War:

For blank books, binding, and stationery, three hundred dollars;

For newspapers and periodicals, one hundred and twenty-five dollars;

For labor, one hundred and fifty dollars;

For printing, one hundred and fifty dollars;

For miscellaneous items, two hundred and seventy-five dollars;

For books, maps, and plans, five hundred dollars.

For extra clerk hire, one thousand five hundred dollars.

In the office of the Commissioner of Indian affairs:

For blank books, binding, and stationery, three hundred dollars;

For labor, twenty-five dollars;

For miscellaneous items, one hundred and seventy-five dollars.

In the office of the Commissioner of Pensions:

For blank books, binding, and stationery, two hundred and fifty dollars;

For printing, two hundred dollars;

For fuel, seventy-five dollars;

For miscellaneous items, two hundred and twenty-five dollars.

In the office of the Commanding General:

For miscellaneous items, one hundred and fifty dollars.

In the office of the Quartermaster General:

For blank books, binding, and stationery, one hundred and fifty dollars;

For labor, fifty dollars;

For printing, fifty dollars;

For miscellaneous items, fifty dollars.

In the office of the Chief Engineer.

For blank books, binding, and stationery, two hundred dollars;

For printing, fifty dollars;