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TWENTY·NlN'I`H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 175. 1846. 89 For miscellaneous items, nve hundred dollars. For compensation of superintendent and four watchmen of the North-west exnorth-west executive building, one thousand seven hundred and ten °°“°"° b“n‘ll“€· dollars. For the contingent expenses of the said building, viz.: For labor, fuel, and light, two thousand four hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand six hundred dollars. .Navy Deparlmer2t.—F or compensation of the Secretary of the Navy papm- Navy, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger, in his ¤*°¤*· office, nineteen thousand five hundred and nity dollars. Ofgfggwq sd For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of Navy Yards and Bmw, Oyyavy Docks, and to the civil engineer, draughtsman, clerks, and messen- Y¤rd¤6¤D¤<=k¤- ger, in his onice, ten thousand four hundred dollars. For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of Construction, Consnuerinn Equipment, and Repair, and to the assistant constructor, clerks, and §:°l“*Pm°“'» wl messenger, in his office, thirteen thousand one hundred dollars. °P°”‘ For salaries of the Chief Naval Constructor and Engineer-in·chiefQ C Cm? Nam six thousand dollars. d For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Qydnguog gud Hydrography, and to the draughtsman, clerks, and messenger, in his HYd¤>s¤PhY· onice, eight thousand four hundred dollars. For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Proyisious and Clothing, and to the clerks and messenger in his oince, eight thousand C1°mmg' three hundred dollars. For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Sur- Medicine and gery, and to the clerks, assistant surgeon, and messenger, in his Surgery" ofnce, six thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said department, and all the bureaus Contingencies. connected therewith, viz.: For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and labor, four thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. For compensation of superintendent and three watchmen of the 5,,.,u,.w€,;€,. south—west executive building, one thousand three hundred and forty- ¢°¤*i*¢ l>*¤i¤i¤s· nve dollars. For the contingent expenses of the said building, viz.: For labor, fuel, and light, one thousand six hundred and seventy- tive dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand one hundred and nity dollars. Past-Ojtce Department.-For compensation to the Postmaster- p,,,,,OGc,, De_ General, three assistant postmasters-general, clerks, messengers, as- partment. sistant messengers, and watchmen, of the said department, seventy- four thousand three hundred dollars., For compensation of superintendent of the post·onice building, Superinte¤d· two hundred and nity dollars. §3;,3fnP°“*‘°$°° For the contingent expenses of the said department, viz. : g,,¤§j,g,,,,c,,,,_ For blank books, binding, stationery, fuel, oil, printing, labor, and day watchmen, six thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars: Provided, That Miscellaneous. the proceeds of the telegraph between Washington city and Baltimore m§°t<>¤¤¤;`d¤ ¤fth¤ be, and the same are hereby, directed to be placed in the treasury of ,,1,;€,“P,nt°,Q: the United States for the benefit of the post·ofiice department in the treasury. same manner as other revenues from postages. For compensation of the Auditor for the Post·Oihce Department, Ammo, md clerks, messenger, and assistant messengers, in his office, eighty-nve clerks. thousand seven hundred dollars. Vox,. IX. Pun.- 12