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 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1848. 285 For stationery, blank books, binding, labor and attendance, furni- Stationery, &c. ture, fixtures, repairs, painting and glazing, four thousand four hundred dollars. For printing, (letter press and copperplate,) advertising, books and maps, two thousand dollars. For newspapers, two hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars, Miscellaneous For extra clerk hire, two thousand dollars. _Extra clerk For compensation of superinteudint and four watchmen of the h‘,¥,’8r,b_cmSxc_ north-east executive building, one thousand seven hundred and ten cutive building. dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz. : For labor, fuel, and light, two thousand two hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand one hundred dollars. For the purchase of such scientific works as are necessary for the PatentOfiice use of the Patent Office, fifteen hundred dollars. For compensation oflibrarian, three hundred dollars. For the collection of agricultural statistics and other purposes, thirty- five hundred dollars; which several sums, amounting in the whole to five thousand three hundred dollars, shall be paid out of the patent fund. For defraying the expenses of chemical analyses of vegetable sub- Chemical arialstances produced and used for the food of man and animals in the Uni- YM 0V Vegetable ted States, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioner of "bm°°°@’ &°' Patents, one thousand dollars; the said sum to be paid out of the patent fund. Treasury Department.- For compensation ’ol` the Secretary of the Treasury Ds. Treasury, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his Paglmellg d office, twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. 0;;;,;: tr an For compensation of the First Comptroller, and the clerks, messen- First Compger, and assistant messengers in his office, twenty-eight thousand five °°H"" hundred and lilly dollars. For compensation of the Second Comptroller, and the clerks and trgfssnd C°”‘P‘ messenger in his office, including the salary of an additional clerk, at ° twelve hundred dollars, authorized by the act of third March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, and hereby continued for one year, sixteen thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of six additional clerks in said office for one year, at twelve hundred dollars each, seven thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of the First Auditor, and the clerks and messen- First Auditor. ger in his office, including the salaries of two additional clerks, authorized by the act of third March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each, and hereby continued for one year, and of an additional messenger six hundred dollars, twenty-two thousand eight hundred dollars. For compensation of the Second Auditor, and the clerks and mes- Seco¤dAudimr senger in his office, including the salaries of three additional clerks, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each, authorized by the act of third March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, and the salaries of nine additional clerks, at one thousand dollars each, (said additional clerks being hereby authorized to be employed for one year,) and including two hundred and eighty-three dollars and twenty cents as compensation to A. B. Morton, for services in said office in eighteen hun- A. B. Morton. dred and forty-seven, thirty-eight thousand six hundred and thirty-three dollars and twenty cents. For compensation of thirteen additional clerks, which the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to employ for a period of twelve months, from and after the passage of this act, at a daily compensation not exceeding three dollars, for the purpose of expediting, as far as