Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/479

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THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 166. 1867. 449 special and extraordinary <—`:Xpendi-tures in cases in the Supreme Court of cnetés, ang pros-` the United States in which the United States are concerned, and of prose- of ° cutions for offences committed against the United States, and for the safekeeping of prisoners, one million three hundred thousand dollars. War Department.——For compensation of the Secretary of War, as- War Departsistant secretary of war, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, assistant m?;, of 5e0N_ messengers, and laborer in his office, sixty-one thousand three hundred my,.9,c,; and eivhty dollars. Forccompensation of the clerks and messengers in the office of the _ Ptficc of sutadjutant-general, two hundred and sixteen thousand seven hundred dol- Ju ““ 'g°“°"* ‘ lars. For compensation of the clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, and of quarter. laborers, in the offilcil of tlhe gtiapterrpasteyggmieral, three hundred and m“s*°"€"”°'“li ninety-nine tiousan iree un ret an sixy dollars. For compensation of the chief clerk, clerks, messengers, assistant or pnymesttn-. piesicngeisd and lzpborersdip th: oéficei Cpfilthe paymaster-general, two Semmli un ret an nmethousand wo un rec dollars. For compensation of the clerks, messenger, and laborers in the office Orcommgssm-y. of the commissary-general, fifty-four thousand four hundred and forty g€¤<>¤¤l: dollars. For compensation of the clerks, messenger, and laborer in the office of or S,,,.g€(m_ the surgeoingeneral, forty-three thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. general; For compensation of the clerks, messengers, and laborers in the office ¤f ¤hi¢f msiof the chief engineer, twenty-eight thousdnd eight hundred and eighty nw`; 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"“"‘ For additional compensation to employees in the offices of the Secretary Additional r · sat'on to of W ar, adjutant-general, quartermaster-general, paymaster-general, ;g';{’:;‘“S‘ C0mmlSF2\l`_y'—gCllCl`fll, surgeon-general, chief engineer, and chief of ord- isséicnzos, nance, undcr provisions of act of July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and Uhmé P 207 sixty-six, six thousand six hundred and forty dollars. ’` For compensation of two clerks of class two ir the signal office, two _ Pay of clerks thousantl eight hundred dollars. "‘ S‘g""1°m°°? For compensation of one clerk of class four in the office of inspector og military of military academy, one thousand eight hundred dollars. “°" °‘“Yi For compensation of the clerks in the office of military justice, seven _ of military thousand two hundred dollars. -l“s“°°· { dpntingent Expenses of the War Department.- Office of the Secretary Contingemcx, 0 at- ; penses. For blank books, stationery, labor, books, maps, extra clerk hire, and mg§;,°gf°§V§;f miscclhmcous items, twenty thousand dollars. ' Ollice of the adjutantgeneral: of adjutants For blank books stationer r binding and miscellaneous items, twenty- €‘*"‘”"l? n 1 r1 a ll i 5, °’ y ve t iousan dollars. Ollicc of the quartermaster-general : or quarter. For blank books stationer bindino and miscellaneous items thirt - m¤S*°¤”·€<`#¤<>¤¤li ti 1 t1 tl ll i yi °’ 7 y ve t iousan dollars. Office of the paymastengeneral: of paymaster- For blank books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, ten g°”‘""]i thousand dollars. Otlice of the commissary-general: ofcommissary· For blank books, stationery, and binding, including rent of office and g°"°“*‘l¥ l1ire of watchmen, fourteen thousand dollars. Ollice of the chief engineer: of chief eng;. For blank books stationer bindin and miscellaneous items three **%*9 s yn ga 1 thousand five hundred dollars. Office of the surgeon-general: of surgeon. For blank books stationer bindin and miscellaneous items iucludin %*’°°“’·l· ttm tif,h ddllg, ° g ren o office, teen thousand dollars. VOL. xiv. 29