Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 5.djvu/254

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Off. 2d Comptroller.For the office of the Second Comptroller, one thousand five hundred dollars;

Off. 1st. Audit.For the office of the First Auditor, one thousand dollars;

Off. 2d Audit.For the office of the Second Auditor, one thousand dollars;

Off. 3d. Audit.For the office of the Third Auditor, including one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars, the estimated amount due to printers for publishing rules and regulations and notices to claimants, under the act of the eighteenth of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven,1837, ch. 5. to provide for the payment of horses and other property lost or destroyed in the military service of the United States, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars;

Off. 4th Audit.For the office of the Fourth Auditor, one thousand dollars;

Off. 5th Audit.For the office of the Fifth Auditor, one thousand dollars;

Off. Treasurer.For the office of the Treasurer of the United States, one thousand three hundred dollars;

Off. Register.For the office of the Register of the Treasury, three thousand dollars;

Off. Solicitor of the Treasury.For the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, including five hundred dollars for the purchase of books, one thousand five hundred dollars;

Sup’dt and watchmen for General Land Office.For compensation of superintendent and two watchmen for the additional building for the use of the General Land Office, one thousand and fifty dollars;

Supdt. and watchman S. E. Ex. building.For compensation of the superintendent and watchman of the southeast executive building, two thousand one hundred dollars;

Contingent expenses of Treas. building.For contingent expenses of the building occupied by the Treasury, including fuel, oil, labor, repairs, furniture, and for rent, amounting to four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars per annum, twelve thousand dollars;

Off. Sec. War clerks and messengers.For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the Secretary of War, including the messenger in the Bounty Land Bureau, thirteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars;

Contingent expenses.For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of War, three thousand dollars;

Books, maps, and plans.For books, maps, and plans, for the War Department, one thousand dollars;

Extra clerks.For compensation of extra clerks, when employed in said office, three thousand dollars;

Commissioner of Indian affairs.For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, three thousand dollars;

Clerks and messenger.For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars;

Cont. exp.For contingent expenses of said office, two thousand dollars;

Commissioner of Pensions.For compensation of the Commissioner of Pensions, including five hundred dollars for deficiency in the appropriation for eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, three thousand five hundred dollars;

Clerks transferred from office Sec. War.For compensation of clerks transferred from the office of the Secretary of War to the office of the Commissioner of Pensions, four thousand eight hundred dollars;

Clerks and messengers authorized by act 9th May, 1836, ch. 60.
Off. Paymaster General.
For compensation to clerks and messengers for the office of the Commissioner of Pensions, authorized by act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, thirteen thousand four hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation to clerks and messenger in the office of the Paymaster General, six thousand one hundred dollars;

Cont. exp.For contingent expenses of said office, three hundred dollars;

Off. Com’g. General.For compensation of clerk and messenger in the office of the Commanding General, one thousand five hundred dollars;

Cont. exp.For contingent expenses of said office, three hundred dollars;

Off. Adjutant General.For compensation to clerks and messenger in the office of the Adjutant General, seven thousand six hundred and fifty dollars;