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 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1848. 287 ing pay for the National Intelligencer and Union, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, seven hundred dollars. For labor, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. In the office of the First Auditor. First Andnot For blank hooks, binding, stationery, labor, and printing blanks, one thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, seven hundred and fifty dollars. In the office of the Second Auditor. Second Auditor. For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, and printing blanks, one thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. In the office of the Third Auditor. Third Auditor. For blank books, binding,_printing, stationery, and labor, eight hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars. In the office of the Fourth Auditor. Fourth Auditor For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and labor, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars. In the office of the Fifth Auditor. Fifth Auditor- For blank books, binding, stationery, and labor, three hundred and seventy-five dollars. For miscellaneous items, three hundred and fifty dollars. In the office of the Treasurer. Treasurer. For blank books, binding, and stationery, four hundred and twenty- five dollars. Foflabor, three hundred and seventy-five dollars. For printing, two hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, five hundred dollars. In the office of the Register of the Treasury. Register. For blank books, binding, printing, stationery, and labor, two thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. In the office of Commissioner of the General Land Office. @********1 LM For tract books, three thousand three hundred and twenty-seven Om°°' dollars. For stationery, including blank books and blank forms, for the district land offices, pieces of parchment and printing patents, advertising land sales in newspapers and handbill form, public notices, and printing circulars, office furniture, and repairs of the same, and pay of laborers employed in the office, twenty-five thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight dollars and seventy-fire cents. For miscellaneous items, seven hundred dollars. In the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury. $¤li¤¤<>f- For blank books, binding, stationery, printing circulars and blank forms for returns of district attorneys, marshals, clerks of courts, collectors of the customs, and labor, one thousand and fifty dollars. For statutes and reports of the several States, one thousand dollars. For cases for books and papers, fifteen hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars. For compensation of a superintendent and eight watchmen of the south-east executive building, three thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz.: for labor, fuel, and light, seven thousand seven hundred dollars. For rent of additional rooms and four watchman, and including iron safes, hose to guard against fire, fuel, repairs, and labor, six thousand nine hundred and sixty-five dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand seven hundred dollars.