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THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 82. 1858. 305 ing, day watchman, and for miscellaneous items, eleven thousand dollars. For repairs of the General Post-Oliice building, for office furniture, glazing, painting, whitewashing, and for keeping the fire-places and furnaces in order, four thousand dollars. To meet the expenses incident to the completion of a large portion of the General Post-Office extension, viz: For furnishing partially eighty-one rooms, incidental expenses in all other portions of the new building, fuel, gas, candles, day watchman, miscellaneous items, and ten laborers at six hundred dollars each, twenty- eight thousand dollars. Printing for Executive Departments.—For paper and printing for the rape: and executive departments, including the paper, printing, and binding of the §;f£§Q;gDfg;a§s' annual statement of commerce and navigation of the United States, and ments, the paper and printing of the annual estimates of appropriations, fifty-five thousand dollars. Meet of the United States.— Mint- At P/zz`Zade{p/tta.—For salaries of the director, treasurer, assayer, M Phil¤d°lPhi¤- mclter and refiner, chief coiner and engraver, assistant assayer, assistant melter and renner, 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 to other available funds, seventy-five thousand dollars. For specimens of ores and coins to be reserved at the mint, three hundred dollars. For transportation of bullion from New York assay office to the United States mint for coinage, ten thousand dollars. At Sanz Francisco, OaZt)‘0mta.—For salaries of superintendent, treas· SM i"¤"-¤°i¤°°• urer, assayer, melter and retiner, coiner, and live clerks, twenty-six thousand four hundred and fifty-five dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and sixty-six thousand eight hundred and ninety~four dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including wastage, in addition to other available funds, twenty-two thousand six hundred and six dollars. At Mw Orleans.—For salaries of superintendent, treasurer, assayer, N"' 0*l°”·”· ooiner, melter and reiiner, and three clerks, eighteen thousand three hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, twenty-two thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including wastage, in addition to other available funds, twenty thousand nine hundred dollars. At Oharlotte, North Om·0ltna.—-For salaries of superintendent, coiner, Charlotte, N. c. assayer, and clerk, four thousand Eve hundred dollars. At Da/zlonega, Gem·gtct.—-For salaries of superintendent, ooiner, assayer, Dnhlonega, Ga. and clerk, five thousand three hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, one thbusand two hundred dollars. Assay Office, New lrar/c.—For salaries of officers and clerks, twenty- Ass? Omce at one thousand one hundred dollars. N"' °'k‘ oovnnnmsnr ru run rnnnrronrns. T°¤i*m€¤· Territory of Oregon.-For salaries of governor, three judges, and sec- O'°$°”· retary, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty thousand dollars. vox,. x1. PUB.-39