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THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 208. 1866. 199 ecutions for offences committed against the United States, and for the safe- Law ¤`j=i<t‘_;i*;¤F keeping of prisoners, in addition to the unexpended balances of appro- ;§Z;pg?,°p,;` priations to the credit of the judiciary fund on June thirtieth, eighteen priations {br the hundred and sixty-six, required to meet the expenses of the courts being re-established in the Southern States, so much of the act of March two, um repealed_ eighteen hundred and sixty-five, carrying said unexpended balances of 1865,_$>h-73· appropriations into the treasury being, and the same is hereby, repealed, V°l' xl"' P' 4M' and to replace to the credit of the judiciary fund the amount of four thousand dollars, withdrawn therefrom and expended upon the customhouse at New Orleans, three hundred and four thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay the balance due for Building for_ work done on, and materials furnished for, that part of the custom-house ggiggiggggwm building at New Orleans, reserved for the use of the Federal courts, four ` thousand two hundred and sixty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents. War Department. —-F or compensation of the Secretary of WVar, assist- was Depart. ant secretaries of war, solicitor, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, m€¤f· assistant messengers, and laborer in his office, sixty-three thousand eight tag,ay&°f; S°°°r°' hundred and eighty dollars. i For compensation of the clerks and messengers in the ofilice of the _ Office of adadjutant-general, two hundred and twenty-three thousand nine hundred J¤i¤¤¥·€°¤°mli and twenty dollars. For compensation of the clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, and ofquartermaslaborers, in the office of the quartermastengeneral, three hundred and *‘“‘g°“°’”·1* ninety thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For compensation of the clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, and of paymastetlaborers, in the office of the paymaster-general, two hundred and eight E€¤<*Y¤l6 thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That the annual compensation number and of the chief clerk in the office of the paymaster-general, from the first Pi*5'1:f_ °°*`t°i¤ day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, shall be two thousand dol- °°r S' lars ; and the third-class clerks in said office are hereby reduced three in number, and the fourth-class clerks are hereby increased three in number. For compensation of the clerks, messenger, and laborers in the office ofccmmissary— of the commissary-general, eighty-tive thousand six hundred and forty g"““‘“li» dollars. For compensation of the clerks, messenger, and laborer in the office of of surgeontbe surgeon-general, forty-three thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. €°“°'“li For compensation of the clerks, messengers, and laborer in the office of chief engiof the chief engineer, twenty-eight thousand seven hundred and forty **%*9 dollars. For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the of colonel of colonel of ordnance, sixty thousand and forty dollars. °”d“*‘"°°i For compensation of the clerks in the office of military justice, seven _ of military thousand two hundred dollars. .y¤¤¤¤¤· Contingent Expenses of the War Department.-Office of the Secre- Contingent tary of War: °XP€"S°S· For blank books, stationery, labor, books, maps, extra clerk hire, and ,e,g§,°§fi$£i°` miscellaneous items, twenty thousand dollars. Odiee of the adjutant-general: of adjutaut- For blank books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, twenty- g°“°“‘l* five thousand dollars. Otlice of the quartermaster-general: ofquartermas- For blank books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, twenty t°"€*‘“"""li thousand dollars. Othee Ol` the paymaster-general: of paymaster- For blank books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, ten S°¤°ml9 thousand dollars. Otiice of the commissary-general: ofcommissary For blank books, stationery, and binding, including rent of office and €°“"“l· hire of watchmen, twenty thousand dollars.