Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 10.djvu/214

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

194 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 97. 1853. Z 'E¤mP01'§1‘Y For compensation to temporary Clerks Empklyed in tho office of the

  • gg::mP°°°‘°¤ Commissioner of Pcnsions,f°0rty-two ’th0uS&¤d m1d_fo2‘ty-six dollarg and

Proviso. sixty-six cents: Provided, That no clerk shall receive more than at the rate of three dollars thirty-three and one third cents per day, except two, whose compensation shall be twelve hundred dollars pcr rmnum. 0¤¤¤¤z¤¤¢i¤¤ Contingent Expenses of the Department of the Intelrwr. --· gg)I‘;!;:;1F3°“” °f In the oHico of the Secretary of the Iptcmor.; Semmp. For books, stationery, furniture, and other coutmgcncu-ns, three thousand seven hundred dollars; For library, books, and maps, one thousand dollars. General Lund In the General Land Ofhce: 0m¤°· For compensation of laborers, two thousand dollars; l For cash system and military patents, under laws prior to thirticth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty ; patent and other records, trombooks, blauk-books, for the district land offices; binding plats, field notes, 800.; stationery, office furniture, and repairs of same, and miscellaneous items, thirty-six thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars : Lund OEM Provided, 'Fbat whenever the cost of collecting the revenue from tho $“{£;c';’1'Q°€§?salcs of the public lands in any United States land district shall be as moms in certain much as one third of the whole amount of revenue collected in such °°*°*· district, it shall and may be lawful for the .Presidemt of the United States, if} in his opinion, not incompatible with the public interest, to discontinue the land oihcc in such district, and to annex the said district to soma other adjoining land district or districts of the United States ; For parchment, maps, records, letter and other records, required under the swamp land act of twenty-eighth of September, eighteen hundred 185*% °h· 8*- and fifty; military bounty acts of twenty-eighth of September, eighteen 185°»¤h-95- hundred and Efty, spd twenty-second of March, eighteen hundred and 1852,ch·1¤- fifty-two, and for the satisfaction of Virginia land warrants, per act of 1852, ch. 114, thirty-first of August, eighteen hundred and fifty-two; printing plate and engraving scrip, uuthoriicd to be issued by act of thirty-first of August, 1852, <>h· U4- eighteen hundred and fifiy-two, including form, &c., under said act, and other miscellaneous expenses, thirty-two thousand seven hundred dollars. U<>¥}¤¤¤i¤¤*¤{¤¤¥ In the officc of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: °r 1“d‘°’“ M“"*‘ For blank-books, binding, and stationery, onejliousand dollars ; For labor, two hundred dollars; For miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars; Comgninsionor _ In the office of the Commissioner of Pensions: °f P°”“’°“”* For stationery, three thousand dollars ; For binding books, one thousand dollars; For Furniture, Evo hundred dollars ; For engraving bounty land warrants, four thousand five hundred dollars ; For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. bul£]i§*¤¤t OHM Contingcnt expenses of cost wing Patent Office building, viz.: mg' d Fog hiibor, fucl, lights, and incidental expenses, two thousand two hunrcd dollars. Wm- Dopm- War Department.-—·-For compensation of the Secretary of War and ”‘°“°· the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his officc, eighteen thousand and fifty dollars; For compensation of the clerk and messenger in the office of the Commanding Gcncml, one thousand five hundred dollars ; For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the officc of the Adjutant-Gcncral, ten thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Quartcrmastc1·-General, twelve thousand three hundred dollars: Provided, That it shall be the duty of the Quartermaster-General to have prepared in his officc, out of the above appropriation, books of transfer tor the usc of the Third Auditofs offico;