Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 9.djvu/242

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216 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. Clerk of Adju- For per diem compensation for clerk employed in the Adjutant. °"“"G°“°'“l‘ General’s office, one thousand dollars. Clerk in Ord- For per diem compensation of clerk employed in the Ordnance ””`°° °m°°' office, one thousand and ninety-eight dollars. Pension Dc- For per diem compensation for eight clerks employed, and such

  • ’“""‘°“" additional number of clerks as the exigencies of the public service may

require to be employed temporarily, by the commissioner of pensions, with the approbation and consent of the Secretary of War, during the present fiscal year, on bounty land business in the Pension office, at a rate not exceeding three dollars and thirty-three cents per day, fifteen thousand six hundred and ninety dollars and ninety-six cents. For contingent expenses of the Pension office, one thousand dollars. Clerk in War For clerks in the office of the Secretary of War, being an unexpend. D“P°"'"°“t‘ ed balance of the appropriation remaining on the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, for that purpose, two hundred _ _ and ninety-one dollars and eighty-tive cents. BOE;?'? “‘*°"' For outfits of charges des affaires to Naples, the Papal States, and the ` republics of Bolivia, Guatemala, and Ecuador, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For one quarter’s salary, for each of the charges des aifaires to the Papal States, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Ecuador, four thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of the consul at Beyroot, from the fourth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, nine hundred and nity-three dollars and eighty cents. £d,‘}f;;jQ;l°li;l;f For compensation of such additional number of clerks asthe exigen- ,,m,,,e{,{_ y cies of the public service may require, to be employed temporarily by the Secretary of the Treasury in the offices of the Second and Third Auditor, and in the offrce of the Second Comptroller, at a rate not exceeding one thousand dollars per annum, and for contingencies, seventeen thousand dollars. Clerksin Gen— For compensation to eight additional clerks to be employed in the md L""1 °m°°‘ General Land office, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum each, the sum of two thousand dollars! Seamen. For the relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, twenty thousand dollars. Army- Army.- For regular supplies, incidental expenses, and transportation in the Q.uartermaster’s department of the army, five million dollars. Clothing. For clothing of the army, camp and garrison equipage, including one hundred and sixty thousand dollars for clothing to volunteers, in lieu of commutation therefor, one million one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. _Subsi¤tenee an For subsistence in kind, (in addition to the sum of one million dolkmd‘ lars appropriated at the present session,) two million nine hundred Md Ante, p. 209. thirty-seven thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine dollars and seventy- four cents. Pay or velun- For pay of volunteers called into service during the present fiscal °°°”· year, three million six hundred and eleven thousand dollars. Medical and For medical and hospital department, sixty-four thousand five hunggzglm D°P°“‘ dred dollars. Ordnance, src. For purchase of ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplies, three hl1D' dred thousand dollars. , ,5;; P"*°h FGF expenses of arbitrating the title to the Pea Patch island, flr'6 ' thousand dollars. Marine Corps. Marine Corps. — For provisions, sixteen thousand one hundred and four dollars. For clothing, thirty-six thousand three hundred dollars.