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210 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 107. 1857. 0**% ¤*°Lish*· For compensation of the clerks, messenger, and laborer of the Ligbp Muse BOWL house Board, nine thousand two hundred and forty dollars. C0¤fi¤g¤¤<>i¢S~ Oontingcnt Expenses of the Treasury Department.-— S¢<>F<·>¤¤ry’S In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury: °m°‘°" For copying, blank books, stationery, binding, sealing ships’ registers, translating foreign languages, advertizing, and extra clerk hire for preparing and collecting information to be laid before Congress—said clerks to be employed only during the session of Congress, or when indispensably necessary to enable the department to answer some call made by either house of Congress at one session to be answered at another ; and no such extra clerk shall receive more than three dollars and thirty-three and one third cents per day for the time actually and necessarily employed——and for miscellaneous items, thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. 1stg0mpm,11sy·s In the onice of the First Comptroller: <>m¤<*· For furniture, blank books, binding, stationery, public documents, State and Territorial statutes, and miscellaneous items, one thousand eight hundred dollars. 2d Comptrollens In the office of the Second Comptroller: °m°°· For blank books, binding, stationery, pay for the National Intelligencer and Union, to be filed and preserved for the use of the office, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, one thousand five hundred dollars. 1st Auditors In the office of the First Auditor: °m°"· For blank books, binding, stationery, office furniture, cases for records and official papers, and miscellaneous items, including subscription for the Union and National Intelligencer, to be filed for the use of the office, one thousand eight hundred dollars. 2d Auditors In the office of the Second Auditor: Office- For blank books, binding, stationery, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, one thousand two hundred dollars. 3d Auditor’s In the office of the Third Auditor: Omw For blank books, binding, stationery, office furniture, carpeting, two newspapers, the Union and Intelligencer, preserving files and papers, bounty-land service, miscellaneous items and arrearages, three thousand five hundred and forty dollars. 4th Auditors In the office of the Fourth Auditor: <>fB¤°· For stationery, books, binding, labor, and miscellaneous items, one thousand one hundred dollars. sth Auditor’s In the office of the Fifth Auditor: °m°"· For blank books, binding, stationery, office furniture, carpeting, and miscellaneous expenses, in which are included two daily newspapers, six hundred dollars. digliiicgf vg A8- In the office of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Ofiice Depart· Department: · _ _ mgm: _ For stationery, blank books, binding, and ruling, ten thousand and fifty dollars. For miscellaneous items, for file-boards, repairs, cases and desks for safe keeping of papers, furniture, lights, washing towels, ice, horse for messenger, telegraphic despatehes, and stoves, two thousand five hundred dollars. Treasurer’s In the office of the Treasurer: °m°"· For blank books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous items, one thousand two hundred dollars. Registers oniee. In the oihee of the Register: For ruling and full binding books for recording collectors’ quarterly abstracts of commerce and navigation, and blank abstracts for their use, blank books, binding and stationery, arranging and binding cancelled marine papers, cases for official papers and records, and miscellaneous items, including office furniture and carpeting, seven thousand dollars.