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244 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 251. 1870. P°¤¤l°¤ °m°°· sengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and five laborers in his office, —· in all, three hundred and twenty-seven thousand nine hundred and fort dollars. For shationery, engraving, and retouching plates for bounty-land warrants, printing and binding the same, office furniture, and repairing the same, and miscellaneous items, including two daily newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, and for detection and investigation of fraud, fifty thousand dollars; three fifths of which sum may be expended for the last specified object. patent 05cg, United States Patent Office.——— For compensation of the commissioner PU <>f ¤¢>m¤¤iS- of the patent office, four thousand five hundred dollars; for one assistant m°3g],g”gj· M_ commissioner, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice sismnt oommis- and consent of the Senate, who shall act as commissioner in case of the {*.l°“°" °’P“b‘ death, resivnation, absence, or sickness of the commissioner, and shall xshed; his du- ° . . . . . tm, pay, gw, perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the commissioner, three thousand dollars ; for chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars ; three examinersdn-chief, at three thousand dollars each; twenty-two principal examiners, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; twenty-one first assistant examiners, at eighteen hundred dollars each; twenty-one second assistant examiners, at sixteen hundred dollars each, two of whom may be females; one librarian, eighteen hundred dollars; one machinist, one thousand six hundred dollars ; five clerks of class four, six clerks of class three, forty-tive clerks of class two, and forty clerks of class one, —- making in all two hundred and seventy-eight thousand four hundred dollars. For twelve permanent clerks, at one thousand dollars each, twelve thousand dollars. d Sfor ten permanent clerks, at nine hundred dollars each, nine thousand 0 ars. · For two skilled draughtsmen, at twelve hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars. For fifteen copyists of drawings, at one thousand dollars each, fifteen thousand dollars. For fifty-one female copyists, at nine hundred dollars each, forty-tive thousand nine hundred dollars. For one messenger and purchasing clerk, one thousand dollars. For one skilled laborer, one thousand two hundred dollars. d Eor ten skilled laborers, at nine hundred dollars each, nine thousand 0 ars. For thirty laborers`, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, twenty-one thousand six hundred dollars. For six laborers, at six hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars. contingent For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the patent office, namely : expenses. Fonillustrations of annual report, stationery for use of office, furniture, repairing, papering, painting, ice, advertising, books for library, moneys refunded, printing engraved patent-heads, international exchanges, plumby.;,,,;,;,,,,,,, no mg, gas-fitting, extra labor on indexes and abstracts for annual reports, pgfiftgpltégpguoé fitting rooms oirer porticos, temporary clerks, laborers, and draughtsmen, °,.l’D,m_,ct of and other contingencies, ninety thousand dollars : Provided, That no columnar, on moneys shall be paid to the chief justice or associate justices of the su- ¤t>l¤°¤l_¤ (rom preme court of the District of Columbia, upon any appeal to either of COll'lUi\SSl0l'lGl'. . · . . _ Rap,,,,, of them from the decision of the commissioner of patents; and section two of 1852, cli. 107. the act of August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, is hereby re- Vol. x. p. 75. peat8d_ Printin or For printing or photographing, or otherwise roduoin co ies of drawl’h°°°g"“I5““K· ings, for use of office and for sale, fifty thousandpdollars. g P Surveyors- Surveyors General and their Clerks. — For compensation of surveyor- $“"°"“l ““d general of Louisiana, two thousand dollars. `