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 THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II, Ch. 32. 1851. 603 For rent of additional buildings for the accommodation of the offices of the treasury department, three thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ For fuel, watching, and miscellaneous items for the same, four thousand dollars. Department of the Interim-.——For compensation of the Secretary Department of of the Interior, and the clerks, messenger, and laborers in his office, mg ¤*€¤<¤· & twenty-four thousand seven hundred dollars. °°t°°"y’ °‘ For compensation of the commissioner of the general land office, Commissioner and the recorder, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks, messen- gc md °‘“°° gers, assistant messerggers, and packers in his office, ninety-two thou- ` sand nine hundred dollars. For compensation of the commissioner of Indian affairs, and the Commissioner clerks, messenger, arédlassistant messenger in his office, eighteen thou- g;I¤di¤¤ ”·H“*’$» sand seven hundred 0 lars. ' For compensation of the commissioner of pensions, and the clerks Commissioner and messengers in his office, fifty-four thousand two hundred and °f P°¤Si°¤$» &¢· thirty-seven dollars and eighty-six cents; the annual salary of the chief clerk being increased one hundred dollars. For temporary clerks in the pension office, twenty thousand seven Temporary hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents: Provided, °l"]YS m {Him , IJGIISIOH O CE, That said temporary clerks shall not be allowed more than three dol- and pay. lars and thirty-three and one third cents per day. Contingent Expenses of the Department of the Interior. —— Contingenté,- In the office of the Secretary of the Interior. P¤¤S¤S of me de- For books, stationery, furniture, and other contingencies, two thou- gsfégziét of the sand dollars. For library, maps, Sec., one thousand dollars. In the General Land Office. For compensation of three temporary clerks, per act of the third of March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, three thousand seven hun- 1849.¢h-100,57. dred and fifty-six dollars. For compensation of seven laborers, at five hundred dollars per annum, per act of thirtieth September eighteen hundred and fifty, 186% Ch- 90· three thousand five hundred dollars. For tract books, patent records, parchment, records of correspondence, stationery, blank books, and blank forms for district offices, advertising land sales, binding plats, field notes, and office furniture, and repairs of the same, including miscellaneous items, twenty-three thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents. To meet requirements of the act " granting bounty land to certain officers and soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the United States, approved September twenty-eighth, eighteen hun- 1850»¢h-85- dred and fifty, for patent records and parchment for same, blank forms of returns, Sec., twenty-eight thousand dollars. For tract books, plat books, stationery, and instruments for the office of the surveyor-general, and including four iron safes for the offices connected with the public lands in Oregon, California, Utah, and New Mexico, and transportation, seven thousand dollars. In the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. For blank books, binding, and stationery, one thousand dollars. For labor, two hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. In the office of the Commissioner of Pensions. For stationery, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ _ Fplr printing blank forms, regulations, circulars, and for advertising, six thousand dollars. For furniture, one thousand dollars. For binding books, one thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, five hundred dollars.