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5th Auditor.In the office of the Fifth Auditor:

For blank books, binding and stationery, two hundred and fifty dollars;

For labor, one hundred and twenty-five dollars;

For miscellaneous items, three hundred and fifty dollars;

Treasurer.In the office of the Treasurer:

For blank books, binding and stationery, four hundred dollars,

For labor, three hundred and seventy-five dollars.

Solicitor.In the office of the Solicitor:

For blank books, binding and stationery, six hundred dollars;

For printing circulars, blank forms for returns of district attorneys, marshals, clerks of courts, and collectors of the customs, three hundred dollars;

For labor, one hundred and fifty dollars;

For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars.

Register.In the office of the Register:

For the employment of a clerk qualified to conduct and execute the statistical compilations and returns required to be prepared in the Treasury Department for the use of Congress,Post, p. 719. agreeably to the joint resolution of the present session, fifteen hundred dollars;

For blank books, binding and stationery, five hundred dollars;

For printing, five hundred dollars;

For labor, six hundred dollars;

For miscellaneous items, four hundred dollars.

General Land Office.In the General Land Office:

For stationery, including blank books, and blank forms for the district land offices, five thousand dollars;

For pieces of parchment and printing patents, four thousand dollars;

For advertising land sales in newspapers, and in hand-bill form, public notices, and printing circulars, three thousand dollars;

For office furniture, and repairs of the same, one thousand dollars;

For pay of laborers employed in the office, five hundred dollars;

For miscellaneous items and public documents, seven hundred and eighty dollars.

S. E. executive building.
Contingent expenses.
For contingent expenses of the southeast executive building, namely:

For labor, four thousand dollars;

For fuel and light, three thousand seven hundred dollars;

For miscellaneous items, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

War Department.
Secretary, &c.
War Department.―For compensation of the Secretary of War, and the clerks, messenger and assistant messenger in his office, nineteen thousand four hundred and fifty dollars;

Commiss’r of Indian Affairs, &c.For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and the clerks, messenger and assistant messenger in his office, nineteen thousand four hundred dollars;

Commissioner of Pensions, &c.For compensation of the Commissioner of Pensions, and the clerks and messengers in his office, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars.

Clerk in office of Com’dg Gen.For compensation of the clerk in the office of the Commanding General, one thousand dollars.

Adj. General.For compensation of the clerk in the office of the Adjutant General, seven thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

Quartermaster General.For compensation of clerks and messenger in the office of the Quartermaster General, including the clerks that were attached to the purchasing department, eleven thousand five hundred dollars.

Paymaster General.For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Paymaster General, seven thousand one hundred dollars.

Com. Gen. of Subsistence.For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Commissary General of Subsistence, three thousand eight hundred dollars.

Chief Engineer.For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Chief Engineer, five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.