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For the public printing, including the post-office blanks, two hundred and thirty-nine thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars.

For paper for the public printing, four hundred and sixty-five thousand one hundred and seventy-eight dollars.

For the public binding, including the Congressional Globe, two hundred and fifty-two thousand two hundred and seven dollars.

For lithographing and engraving for the Senate and House of Representatives, fifty thousand dollars.

For mapping in cases pending in the supreme court of the United States, five thousand dollars.

Library of Congress. For compensation of librarian, three assistant librarians, messenger, and three laborers, ten thousand five hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollars. For purchase of books for said library, five thousand dollars. For purchase of law-books for said library, two thousand dollars. To enable the joint library committee to purchase a complete file of selections from European periodicals from eighteen hundred and sixtyone to eighteen hundred and sixty-four, relating to the rebellion in the United States, to be deposited in the library, four thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of said sum shall be expended until the entire collection, and an index thereto, is completed and approved by said committee.

Court of Claims. - For salaries of five judges of the court of claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solicitor, clerk and assistant clerk, bailiff, and messenger thereof, thirty-six thousand three hundred dollars. For stationery, books, fuel, lights, laborers' hire, and other contingent and miscellaneous expenses, three thousand dollars.

For compensation of attorneys to attend to taking testimony, witnesses, and commissioners, one thousand dollars.

For payments of judgments to be rendered by court of claims, previous to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three hundred thousand dollars.

Executive. For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For compensation of the Vice-President of the United States, eight thousand dollars.

For compensation of secretary to sign patents for public lands, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation to the private secretary, steward, and messenger of the President of the United States, four thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Executive office, including stationery therefor, two thousand dollars.

Department of State. For compensation of the Secretary of State and assistant secretary of state, chief clerk, superintendent of statistics, clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, fiftyseven thousand eight hundred dollars.

For the incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of State. -For publishing the laws in pamphlet form and in newspapers of the states and territories, and in the city of Washington, seventeen thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

For proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents for the various legations and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, three thousand dollars.

For stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, nine thousand dollars.
For miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For copperplate printing, books, and maps, five thousand dollars.

For extra clerk hire and copying, ten thousand dollars.

Northeast Executive Building. For compensation of four watchmen

and two laborers of the northeast executive building, three thousand six hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for fuel, light, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, five thousand five hundred dollars.

Treasury Department. For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury DeTreasury, two assistant secretaries of the treasury, chief clerk, clerks, partment. superintending architect, at a salary of three thousand dollars, assistant architect, at a salary of two thousand dollars, messengers, assistant messenger, and laborers, one hundred and sixteen thousand four hundred dollars.

For compensation of the first comptroller, chief clerk, and the clerks, 1st comptroller. messenger, and laborers in his office, forty-three thousand three hundred

and forty dollars.

For compensation of the second comptroller, chief clerk, and the clerks, 2d comptroller. messenger, assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, one hundred and

seven thousand one hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the first auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, mes- 1st auditor. senger, assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, forty-seven thousand nine hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the second auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messengers, and laborers in his office, three hundred and thirty-seven thousand three hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the third auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, and laborers in his office, two hundred thousand one hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the fourth auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, one hundred and ten thousand five hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the fifth auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, and laborer in his office, forty-seven thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the auditor of the treasury for the Post-Office Department, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, one hundred and eighty-two thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the treasurer of the United States, assistant treasurer, cashier, assistant cashier, chiefs of divisions, chief clerk, and the officers, clerks, messengers, employees, assistant messengers, and laborers in his office, one hundred and seventy thousand three hundred and forty dollars.

2d auditor.

3d auditor.

4th auditor.

5th auditor.

Auditor for P. O. Department.

Treasurer.

For compensation of the register of the treasury, assistant register, chier Register. clerk, and the clerks, messengers, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, ninety thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the solicitor of the treasury, chief clerk, and the Solicitor. clerks and messenger in his office, eighteen thousand three hundred and

forty dollars.

Commissioner

For compensation of the commissioner of customs, chief clerk, and the elerks, messenger, and laborer in his office, twenty-eight thousand nine of customs. hundred and ninety-three dollars and eighty-nine cents.

board.

For compensation of the chief clerk, clerks, messenger, and laborer Light-house of the light-house board, nine thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the comptroller of the currency, deputy comptroller, clerks, messenger, and laborer, forty-three thousand two hundred and forty dollars.

Contingent Expenses of the Treasury Department.

In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury: For copying, labor, binding, sealing ships' registers, translating foreign languages, advertising, and extra clerk-hire for preparing and collecting information to be laid before congress, and for miscellaneous items, thirty thousand dollars.

Comptroller of the currency.

Contingent expenses of Treasury Department.

Compensation of temporary

clerks.

For compensation of temporary clerks in the Treasury Department: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, Clerks may be authorized in his discretion, to classify the clerks authorized according to classified, &c. the character of their services, or assign to such of them as he shall see fit any compensation not exceeding that of clerks of the first class, one hundred thousand dollars.

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In the office of the first comptroller:

For furniture, stationery, public documents, state and territorial statutes, and miscellaneous items, one thousand five hundred dollars.

In the office of the second comptroller:

For stationery and miscellaneous items, including subscription to one city newspaper, to be bound and preserved for the use of the office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

In the office of the first auditor:

For stationery and miscellaneous items, one thousand three hundred dollars.

In the office of the second auditor:

For stationery, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, including two of the city newspapers, to be filed and preserved for the use of the office, and for additional office furniture and stationery, fifteen thousand dollars. In the office of the third auditor:

For stationery, office furniture, carpeting, two newspapers, preserving files and papers, bounty-land service, and miscellaneous items, four thousand dollars.

In the office of the fourth auditor:

For contingent expenses of the office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

In the office of the fifth auditor:
For stationery, postage, and miscellaneous expenses, in which are in-
cluded two daily newspapers, one thousand five hundred dollars.
In the office of the auditor of the treasury for the Post-Office
Department:

For furniture, carpeting, stationery, labor, light, ice, and miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars.

In the office of the treasurer:

For contingent expenses of the office, and to meet increase of expenditures mainly consequent upon the increase of business and the completion of new rooms, five thousand dollars.

In the office of the register:

For stationery, arranging and binding cancelled marine papers, cases for official papers and records, and miscellaneous items, including office furniture, six thousand dollars.

Office of the solicitor of the treasury: For stationery, labor, and miscellaneous items, and for statutes and reports, two thousand dollars.

Office of the commissioner of customs: For stationery, miscellaneous items, and office furniture, one thousand dollars.

Light-house board:

For stationery, miscellaneous expenses, and postage, six hundred dollars.

Office of the comptroller of the currency:

For stationery, furniture, and miscellaneous items, six thousand dollars. For the general purposes of the southeast executive building, including ecutive building the extension. For compensation of twelve watchmen and eleven laborers of the southeast executive building, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for fuel, light, labor, and miscellaneous items, fifty-six thousand eight hundred and ten dollars.

Department of the Interior. For compensation of the Secretary of the Department of Interior, assistant secretary, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, assist- the Interior. ant messengers, watchmen, and laborers in his office, forty-five thousand tary, &c.; nine hundred dollars.

Pay of secre

of additional clerks; 1855, ch. 207. Vol. x. p. 701.

For compensation of the commissioner of the general land-office, chief of commissionclerk, recorder, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks, messengers, er of general land-office; assistant messengers, packers, watchmen, and laborers in his office, one hundred and seventy-five thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of additional clerks in the general land office, under the act of third March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, granting bounty land, and for laborers employed therein, fifty-eight thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to use any portion of said appropriation for piece-work, or by the day, week, month, or year, at such rate or rates as he may deem just and fair, not exceeding a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum.

For compensation of the commissioner of Indian affairs, chief clerk, of commissioner and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, watchmen, and laborer in of Indian affairs; his office, thirty-one thousand nine hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the commissioner of pensions, chief clerk, and of commissioner the clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, watchman, and laborers in of pensions; his office, two hundred and fifteen thousand three hundred and forty dollars.

clerks.

For additional clerks in the pension bureau, during the remainder of of additional the present fiscal year and the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, the sum of twenty-one thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and is hereby, authorized to use any portion of said appropriation for piece-work, or by the day, week, month, or year, at such rate or rates as he may deem just and fair, not exceeding a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum.

For salary and travelling expenses of a special agent, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation of the commissioner of public buildings and the clerk and messenger in his office, four thousand two hundred dollars. Contingent Expenses - Department of the Interior.

Office of the Secretary of the Interior:

For stationery, furniture, fuel, lights, and other contingencies, and for books and maps for the library, seven thousand dollars.

For casual repairs of the patent-office building, three thousand dollars. For expenses of packing and distributing congressional journals and documents, in pursuance of the provisions contained in the joint resolution of congress, approved twenty-eighth January, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, and act fifth February, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, six thousand dollars.

For fuel and lights for the patent-office building, fourteen thousand dollars.

Office of Indian Affairs:

For stationery, and miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, four thousand dollars.

Office of the Commissioner of Pensions :

For stationery, engraving, and retouching plates for bounty land warrants, and binding the same, office furniture, and repairing the same, and miscellaneous items, including two city daily newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, twelve thousand dollars. Office of the Commissioner of Public Buildings: For stationery, plans, drawings, and other contingent expenses of his office, five hundred dollars.

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commissioner of public buildings.

Surveyors-general and their clerks.

Expenses of courts of the United States, safe-keeping of prisoners, and prosecution of

crime.

Surveyors-General and their Clerks. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Wisconsin and Iowa, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand six hundred and twenty-one dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of Oregon, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand eight hundred dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of California and Nevada, and the clerks in his office, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of Washington Territory, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand eight hundred dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of New Mexico, and the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars.

For compensation of translator in the office of the surveyor-general of New Mexico, five hundred dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of Kansas and Nebraska, and the clerks in his office, ten thousand dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of Minnesota, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand three hundred dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of the Territories of Colorado and Utah, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of the Territory of Dakota, and the clerks in his office, six thousand dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of the Territory of Arizona, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars.

For compensation of the surveyor-general of the Territory of Idaho, and the clerks in his office, six thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation of recorder of land-titles in Missouri, five hundred dollars.

For compensation of clerks in the offices of the surveyors-general, to be apportioned to them according to the exigencies of the public service, and to be employed in transcribing field-notes of surveyors, for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of government, ten thousand dol lars.

For rent of surveyor-general's office in Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, including pay of messenger, five hundred dollars.

For rent of surveyor-general's office in California, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, including pay of messenger, six thousand dollars.

For office-rent for the surveyor-general of Washington Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand six hundred dollars.

For office-rent of the surveyor-general of Kansas and Nebraska, fuel, and incidental expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For rent of surveyor-general's office in the Territory of Dakota, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, five hundred dollars. For rent of surveyor-general's office in the Territory of Arizona, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, three thousand dol

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For rent of surveyor-general's office in the Territory of Idaho, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, three thousand dollars. Expenses of Courts of the United States. For defraying the expenses of the supreme, circuit, and district courts of the United States, including the District of Columbia; also, for jurors and witnesses, in aid of the funds arising from fines, penalties, and forfeitures incurred in the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and previous years; and likewise for defraying the expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned, and of prosecutions for offences committed against the United States, and for the safe-keeping of prisoners, five hundred thousand dollars.

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