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150 THIRTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. *147. 1864. C¤mP°¤S¤*i°¤ For compensation of temporary clerks in the Treasury Department; ggigporary Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, Clerks may be authorized in his discretion, to classify the clerks authorized according to °1”sm°d·&°· the character of their services, or assign to such of them as he shall see tit any compensation not exceeding that of clerks of the first class, one hundred thousand dollars. Contingent ex- In the office of the first COmptl‘0ll81‘! {§€;gQ;t;’£;$,;°f For furniture, stationery, public documents, state and territorial statutes, and miscellaneous items, one thousand five hundred dollars. of 2d compti·oI· In the office of the second comptroller : I"? For stationery and miscellaneous items, including subscription to one city newspaper, to be bound and preserved for the use of the office, one thousand five hundred dollars. 0f1st auditor; In the office of the first auditor: For stationery and miscellaneous items, one thousand three hundred dollars. 0f2d auditor; In the office of the second auditor: For stationery, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, including two of the city newspapers, to be filed and preserved for the use of the office, and for additional onice furniture and stationery, fifteen thousand dollars. dad auditor; In the office of the third auditor: For stationery, office furniture, carpeting, two newspapers, preserving files and papers, bounty-land service, and miscellaneous items, four thousand dollars. <>¤" 401 auditor; In the office of the fourth auditor: For contingent expenses of the office, one thousand five hundred dollars. °*` Wi ¤¤di¤>1'$ In the office of the fifth auditor: For stationery, postage, and miscellaneous expenses, in which are included two daily newspapers, one thousand five hundred dollars. P Ogurfgtoréor In the office of the auditor of the treasury for the Post-Office ment- Pm Department; i For furniture, carpeting, stationery, labor, light, ice, and miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars. of treasurer; In the office of the treasurer: For contingent expenses of the office, and to meet increase of expenditures mainly consequent upon the increase of business and the completion of new rooms, five thousand dollars. ofregister; In the office of the register: For stationery, arranging and binding cancelled marine papers, cases for official papers and records, and miscellaneous items, including office furniture, six thousand dollars. °f°°li°l*°’i Office of the solicitor of the treasury : For stationery, labor, and miscellaneous items, and for statutes and reports, two thousand dollars. ofcommis- Office of the commissioner of customs:

  • l°¤°’°f°“¤V”¤$$ For stationery, miscellaneous items, and office furniture, one thousand

` dollars. b°;£5¤§ht·h0¤$¤ _ · Light-house board : ’ 1 For stationery, miscellaneous expenses, and postage, six hundred dollars. of comptroller Office of the comptroller of the currency : °f*h° °¤*‘”°¤°y $ For stationery, furniture, and miscellaneous items, six thousand dollars. wgéxghgisfdgé For the general purposes of the southeast executive building, including ' the extension.-- For compensation of twelve watchmen and eleven laborers of the southeast executive building, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for fuel, light, labor, and miscellaneous items, fifty-six thousand eight hundred and ten dollars.