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THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 107. 1857. 215 Bureau of yards and docks: For stationery, books, plans, and drawings, eight hundred dollars. Bureau of construction, equipment, and repairs: For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. Bureau of provisions and clothing: For blank books, stationery, and miscellaneous items, seven hundred dollars. Bureau of medicine and surgery: For blank books, stationery, and miscellaneous items, four hundred and fifty dollars. For the general Purposes of the Southwest Executive Building.-For Sguthpreitllix compensation of four watchmen of the southwest executive building, two wu w° ul mg' thousand four hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz: For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items, three thousand nine hundred and thirteen dollars. Post- Office Depart1nent.—For compensation of the Postmaster Gen- P. O. Departeral, three Assistant Postmasters-General, and the clerks, messenger, m°“t· assistant messengers, watchmen, and laborers of said department, one hundred and fifty-seven thousand two hundred dollars. Contingent expenses of said department : { €°’gl¤§¤¤°l°¤ For blank books, binding, and stationery, fuel for the General Post- ;,e,,g_gpm` Otlice building, including the Auditor’s Ofhce, oil, gas, and candles, printing, day watchman, and for miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars. For repairs of the General Post-Oiiice building, for office furniture, glazing, painting, whitewashingg and for keeping the tire-places and furnaces in order, three thousand dollars. For the payment of temporary clerk hire in the Post»OfHce Department, in view of the amount of extra labor growing out of the lettings of mail contracts, six hundred dollars. For compensation of clerks employed temporarily in the office of the Postmaster-General prior to the thirt -nrst December, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, sixteen hundred and ei,ghty-four dollars and seventy-one cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Printing for the Executive Departments.——For paper and printing for }’°£l’°’ f an; the executive departments, including the paper, printing, and binding of §:;°,,,.{',¥m3;_ ° the annual statements of commerce and navigation of the United States; the Biennial Register, and the paper and printing of the annual estimates of appropriations, fifty-eight thousand two hundred and eighteen dollars. Mnt of the United ;S'tates.— MWL At PhiladeIphiu.—For salaries of the director, treasurer, assayer, Phll¤d€lPh*¤· melter and refiner, chief coiner and engraver, assistant assayer, assistant melter and reiiner, and seven clerks, twenty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, seventy-four thousand eight hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including wastage, in addition tc other available funds, seventy-five thousand dollars. For specimens of ores and coins to be reserved at the mint, three hun— dred dollars. For transportation of bullion from New York assay office to the United States mint for coinage, ten thousand dollars. At San Francisco, California.-For salaries of superintendent, treas- Sm Fm¤°i¤°°· urer, assayer, `melter and redner, coiner, and ive clerks, twenty-eight thousand dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and seventy-five tl10us:uul dollars.