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196 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 208. 1866. Clerks maybe one hundred and sixty thousand dollars: Provided, That the temporary °l"“m°d· clerks herein przyided far ma); be trilissified accolfdifnglfo the character cfg Pm offormer their services: rovide urt er at so muc o the appropriation o ""°"P°'Ed°d "l" two hundred and fifty thoiisaud dollars, vranted by act aplpliovid March lnlopgiitionw be second eicrhteen hu d d dt -fi eofor com ensation of tem orar mw ivided. e a U re an SIX y V 7 p P y _1865,.ch.7·?r· clerks in the Treasury Department, and for additional compensation to \°l‘ xm' p' 4"°` clerks in the same department, as remains upegpendgd shall bp dlivided as follows, viz: one hundred dollars each shal e pai to the c er ·s in sai department of the first and second classes, who have not received any additional compensation out of said appropriation, and who shall have served in said capacity for one year previous tplJuly first, eiglpeen hundred and! sixt -six. And one hundred dollars sha be paid to eac person employe See Pvsl, p. 569· in sdid department appointed by the Secretary, at an annual salary amounting to less than twelve hundred dollars. and who shall have served under such appointment for one year previous to July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. And if the balance of said appropriation remaining uncxpended shall be insufficient to pay said clerks and appointees, the sum of one hundred dollars each, as herein provided, the dedcgency shall be supplied and paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro priated. Contingentex- In the office of the first comptroller: ¥3°’"$°s in *l*° 0* For furniture, public documents, State and Territorial statutes, postage, ucc of 1st comp- . . u.,,,,,,, and miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. of 2d comp- In the office of the second comptroller: "°u°'* For blank books, binding, furniture, and miscellaneous items, including subscription to one city newspaper, to be bound and preserved for the use of the office, four thousand dollars. ct lst auditor; In the office of the first auditor: For stationery, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, one thousand five hundred dollars. or 2d auditor; In the office of the second auditor: For office furniture and miscellaneous items, including two of the city newspapers, to be filed and preserved for the use of the office, twenty-five thousand dollars. of Bd auditor; In the office of the third auditor: For office furniture, carpeting, two newspapers, preserving files and papers, bounty land service, and miscellaneous items, fifteen thousand dollars. 0f4th auditor; In the office of the fourth auditor: For contingent expenses of the office, including two daily newspapers, three thousand dollars. of5th auditor; In the office of the fifth alldltott For postage, furniture, and miscellaneous expenses, in which are included two daily newspapers, two thousand dollars. cr auditor for In the office of the auditor for the Post Office Department :

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:mg£l?° D°' For contingent expenses of the office, six thousand dollars.

or u-sasl1m-; In the office of the treasurer: d for contingent expenses of the office, seven thousand five hundred o ars. of register; In the office of the register: For arranging and binding cancelled marine papers, and for official papprshand rgcgrgs, and miscellaneous items, including office furniture, eng t thousand dollars. efsciicitoi-; Office of the solicitor of the treasury : For books, binding, stationery, labor, and miscellaneous items, and for gtiputes and reports, and for care of library, two thousand two hundred o ars. _ctccmmis- Office of the commissioner of customs: f32f_' °f °“*' d 53`or stationery, miscellaneous items, and office furniture, three thousand o ars.