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FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 113. 1871. 483 four, forty-eight clerks of class three, fifty-two clerks of class two, thirty- I¤*6m¤l WW eight clerks of class one, ninety-tive copyists, five messengers, three °¤u°' assistant messengers, and fifteen laborers; in all, three hundred and ninety-two thousand and sixty dollars. For dies, paper, and for stamps, two hundred thousand dollars. Dies, paper, For salaries and expenses of collectors, assessors, assistant assessors, and “*““'PS~ supervisors, detectives, and storekeepers, together with the expense of scggiiicézwgf carrying into effect the various provisions of the several acts providing intcrnalrcvenue. internal revenue, excepting items otherwise provided for, five million four hundred thousand dollars. For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of Deteetion,&o. violating the internal revenue laws, or conniving at the same, in cases ?i,;;i§°"’x€gf where such expenses are not otherwise provided for by law, one hundred lgws, Y uc thousand dollars. For chief clerk of the lighthouse board, two thousand dollars; one Lighthouse clerk of class four, two clerks of class three, one clerk of class two, one b°’"d‘ clerk of class one, one female copyist, one messenger, and one laborer; in all, twelve thousand and sixty dollars. For the officer in charge of the bureau of statistics, two thousand five Bureau or hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of “t”·““’°S· class four, eight clerks of class three, ten clerks of class two, five clerks of class one; five copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, one laborer; and one charwoman, at four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, sixty-five thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For temporary clerks for the Treasury Department, forty thousand dol- T¢m1¤¤r¤ry lars: Provided, That hereafter no temporary clerk shall receive a greater to their compensation than at the rate of twelve hundred dollars per annum for pay. the time actually employed. For stationery for the Treasury Department and the several bureaus, Stationery. foray-tive thousand dollars. For postage, books, newspapers, arranging and binding cancelled Postaggmewsmarine papers, sealing ships’ registers, care of horses for mail and office p“P°"* °‘ wagon, repairs of wagons and harness, washing towels, investigation of accounts and records, and the other miscellaneous items required for the current and ordinary business of the department, not herein otherwise provided for, sixtyhve thousand dollars. For furniture, carpets, desks, tables, chairs, shelving for file-rooms, F¤¥¤it¤N,&¤· boxes and repairs of furniture, cases, oil- cloth, matting, rugs, chair covers and cushions, repairs and laying of carpets, and other miscellaneous articles of the like character, fifty thousand dollars. For fuel, light, soap, brooms, brushes, feather-dusters, sponge, chamois, FW}. &<>· epittoons, shades, awnings, wall paper, clothes-hooks, drop-lights, and tubing, blank keys, crash, cotton, water-coolers, tumblers, hatchets, and matches, oils, pitchers and basins, towels, tacks, traps, thermometers, candles, buckets, and other miscellaneous items, fifty thousand dollars. _ Dzdependent Treasury. -—— Office of the assistant treasurer at New York: h_g;?§P°”d€¤* For assistant treasurer, eight thousand dollars; for deputy assistant Omcggp as, treasurer, three thousand six hundred dollars; chiefs of division, tellers, Sisgrt tgrsslprcr registers, clerks, book-keepers, messengers, keeper of building, watchmen, at °w °r ’ engineer, detectives, and porter, one hundred and twenty-seven thousand six hundred and eighty-eight dollars; in all, one hundred and thirty-eight thousand six hundred and eighty-eight dollars. Oiiice of the assistant treasurer at Boston : For assistant treasurer, five et B°$i°¤9 thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred dollars; for clerks and messengers, twenty-three thousand dollars ; for three watch- . men, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. Oflice of assistant treasurer at San Francisco: For assistant treasurer, cigosan Fr"` in addition to his salary as treasurer of the branch mint, one thousand ' five hundred dollars; for cashier, three thousand dollars ; for book—keeper,