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Office of Military Justice. -For one clerk of class four, one clerk of class three, one clerk of class two, and two clerks of class one, seven thousand two hundred dollars.

Signal Office. For two clerks of class two, two thousand eight hundred dollars.

Office of the Inspector-General, and Inspector of the Military Academy.
For one clerk of class four, eighteen hundred dollars.
Contingent Expenses of the War Department. - Office of the Secretary

of War:

For blank-books, stationery, labor, books, maps, extra clerk hire, and miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars. Office of the adjutant-general:

For blank-books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, fifteen thousand dollars.

Office of the quartermaster-general:

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For blank-books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, ten general;

thousand dollars.

Office of the paymaster-general:

paymaster

general;

For blank-books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars.

Office of the commissary-general :

commissary

general;

For office rent, three thousand three hundred dollars.

For fuel and lights, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.
For repairs, five hundred dollars.

For two watchmen, twelve hundred dollars.

For two laborers, twelve hundred dollars; total, seven thousand three

hundred and fifty dollars.

Chief engineer's office:

chief engineer;

For blank-books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, three thousand five hundred dollars.

Office of the surgeon-general:

surgeon-gen

For blank-books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, including rent of office, ten thousand dollars.

eral;

Office of the chief of ordnance:

chief of ordnance;

For blank-books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, two thousand dollars.

Office of military justice:

For blank-books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars.

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For the general Purposes of the War Department Building. For compensation of superintendent, four watchmen, and two laborers of the building, three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.

military justice;

War Department building.

Building occupied by paymaster-general. Building cor

For labor, fuel, light, and miscellaneous items, twenty thousand dollars. Building occupied by Paymaster-General. For superintendent, watchmen, rent, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items, twelve thousand dollars. For the general Purposes of the Building corner of F and Seventeenth Streets. For compensation of superintendent, four watchmen, and two ner F and Sevlaborers for said building, three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. For fuel, compensation of fireman, and miscellaneous items, five thousand dollars.

Navy Department. - For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, eight thousand dollars.

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For compensation of the chief clerk of the Navy Department, two thou- tary, clerks, &c. sand two hundred dollars; one fourth-class clerk (also as disbursing clerk); two clerks of the fourth class; three clerks of the third class; three clerks of the second class; three clerks of the first class; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; one assistant messenger, seven hundred dollars; and two laborers, twelve hundred dollars, twentythree thousand three hundred and forty dollars.

Appropriation

for bureau of

yards and docks;

of ordnance;

Vol. xii. p. 511.

For compensation of the civil engineer of the bureau of yards and docks, two thousand dollars; chief clerk, eighteen hundred dollars; one clerk of the fourth class; one clerk of the third class; two clerks of the second class; one clerk of the first class; one draughtsman, fourteen hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and two laborers, twelve hundred dollars, fourteen thousand six hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the chief clerk of the bureau of ordnance, in place 1862, ch. 134,3. of the of the assistant provided by section three of the act of July fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, eighteen hundred dollars; one draughtsman, fourteen hundred dollars; one clerk of the second class, fourteen hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and two laborers, twelve hundred dollars, six thousand six hundred and forty dollars.

of equipment and recruiting;

of navigation;

of construc

For the compensation of the chief clerk of the bureau of equipment and recruiting, eighteen hundred dollars; one clerk of the fourth class; one clerk of the third class; two clerks of the first class; and one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars, eight thousand four hundred and forty dollars.

For the compensation of the chief clerk of the bureau of navigation, eighteen hundred dollars; one clerk of the second class; one clerk of the first class; and one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars, — five thousand two hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the chief clerk of the bureau of construction and tion and repair; repair, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one laborer, six hundred dollars, twelve thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.

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of medicine and surgery.

For compensation of the chief clerk of the bureau of steam engineering, eighteen hundred dollars; one draughtsman, fourteen hundred dollars; one clerk of the second class, fourteen hundred dollars; one assistant draughtsman, twelve hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one laborer, six hundred dollars, seven thousand two hundred and forty dollars.

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For compensation of the chief clerk of the bureau of provisions and clothing, eighteen hundred dollars; one clerk of the fourth class; two clerks of the third class; two clerks of the second class; three clerks of the first class; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one laborer, six hundred dollars, fourteen thousand six hundred and forty

dollars.

For compensation of the chief of the bureau of medicine and surgery, three thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of the fourth class; one clerk of the third class; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one laborer, six hundred dollars, eight thousand three hundred and sistant secretary forty dollars; and the office of assistant secretary of the navy is hereby abolished; and no clerks or other employees shall be appointed or employed in the Navy Department except such as are provided for in this act.

Office of as

of the navy

abolished.

No other

clerks, &c.

Incidental and contingent expenses.

In office of Secretary;

bureau of

yards and docks; equipment

and recruiting; navigation.

INCIDENTAL AND CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT.

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Office of the Secretary of the Navy. For stationery, labor, newspapers, and miscellaneous items, two thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.

Bureau of Yards and Docks. For stationery, books, plans, drawings, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. miscellaneous items, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

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Bureau of Navigation. For stationery, blank books, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars.

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For stationery and miscellaneous items, eight Incidental, &c.

Bureau of Construction and Repair. laneous items, eight hundred dollars. Bureau of Steam Engineering.

items, eight hundred dollars.

For stationery and miscel

For stationery and miscellaneous

Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. For stationery and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars.

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. For stationery and miscellaneous articles, four hundred dollars.

For the general Purposes of the Navy Department Building. For compensation of three watchmen and two laborers of the building, two thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

expenses in bureau of ordnance; construction

and repair;

steam engineering;

provisions and clothing;

medicine and surgery.

Navy Department building.

Post-Office

For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items, six thousand dollars. Post-Office Department. For compensation of the Postmaster-General, eight thousand dollars; three assistant postmasters-general, at Pay of Postthree thousand five hundred dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dol- master-General,

Department.

lars; superintendent of money-order system, three thousand dollars; assistants, &c. superintendent of foreign mails, three thousand dollars; chief of division of dead-letter office, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars; three chief clerks, at two thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars; additional to one clerk of class four, as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; twelve clerks of class four, twentyone thousand six hundred dollars; fifty-one clerks of class three, eightyone thousand six hundred dollars; forty-five clerks of class two, sixtythree thousand dollars; twenty-three clerks of class one, twenty-seven thousand six hundred dollars; fifty female clerks, sixty thousand dollars; ten folders, seven thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars, and three assistants, at seven hundred dollars each, two thousand nine hundred and forty dollars; nine watchmen, at six hundred dollars each, five thousand four hundred dollars; fifteen laborers, at six hundred dollars each, nine thousand dollars; making, in all, two hundred and ninety-eight thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.

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Dead-letter

office.

1862, ch. 8.

Office Depart

ment.

Department of agriculture. Pay of commissioner, &c.

For twenty-five clerks in dead-letter office, under act of January twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty two, twenty thousand dollars. For contingent Expenses of the Post-Office Department. For blank- Vol. xii. p. 332. books, binding, stationery, fuel, lights, laborers, and furnishing apartments expenses of PostContingent for additional letter-carriers and clerks of the money-order system, sixtyfive thousand dollars. Department of Agriculture. For compensation of commissioner of agriculture, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; entomologist, two thousand dollars; chemist, two thousand dollars; superintendent of experimental gardens, two thousand dollars; botanist, fourteen hundred dollars; superintendent of seed-room, eighteen hundred dollars; librarian, eighteen hundred dollars; superintendent of foldingroom, twelve hundred dollars; three clerks of class four, five thousand four hundred dollars; four clerks of class three, six thousand four hundred dollars; six clerks of class two, eight thousand four hundred dollars; seven clerks of class one, eight thousand four hundred dollars; five copyists and attendants in museum, at one thousand dollars each, five thousand dollars; three messengers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars; two watchmen, at six hundred dollars each, twelve hundred dollars; six laborers, at six hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; statistician, two thousand dollars; assistant chemist, sixteen hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of experimental garden and grounds, twelve hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of seed-room, twelve hundred dollars; disbursing clerk, eighteen hundred dollars; two engineers, one at fourteen hundred dollars,

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and one at twelve hundred dollars; making, in all, sixty-eight thousand five hundred and twenty dollars.

Agricultural Statistics.

For collecting statistics and material for annual report, fifteen thousand dollars; one watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For continuance and completion of investigations of cattle disease, fifteen thousand dollars.

Contingencies. For stationery, freight, and incidentals, five thousand

dollars.

For purchases for library, laboratory, and museum, five thousand dollars.

For fuel, light, and miscellaneous expenses, three thousand two hundred dollars.

For keep of horses, fifteen hundred dollars.

For cases for museum, repairs of furniture, fences, and water, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For labor and repairs in the experimental garden, and purchase of plants for the same, ten thousand dollars.

For improvement of the grounds, ten thousand dollars.

For purchase of new and valuable seeds and labor in putting them up, twenty thousand dollars. And this act shall not be so construed as to reduce the compensation of any employee of the government below the amount allowed in the last or present appropriation bill.

UNITED STATES MINT AND ASSAY OFFICE.

Mint at Philadelphia.

- For salaries of the director, treasurer, assayer, melter and refiner, chief coiner and engraver, assistant assayer, and seven clerks, thirty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars.

For wages of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses, twenty-five thousand dollars. For specimens of ores and coins to be preserved in the cabinet of the mint, six hundred dollars.

For freight on bullion and coin, five thousand dollars.
Branch Mint, at San Francisco, California.

For salaries of super

San Francisco.. intendent, treasurer, assayer, melter and refiner, coiner, and six clerks, thirty thousand five hundred dollars.

Assay office, New York.

Branch mint at Denver;

at New Orleans.

For wages of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses, repairs, and wastage, sixtynine thousand five hundred and forty-five dollars.

For specimens of ores, three hundred dollars.

Assay Office, New York. - For salaries of superintendent, assayer, and melter and refiner, assistant assayer, officers, and clerks, twenty-five thousand seven hundred dollars.

For wages of workmen, in addition to unexpended balances of former appropriations, forty thousand dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses, fifty thousand dollars.
Branch Mint at Denver.

For assayer, who shall have charge of the

said mint, eighteen hundred dollars.

For melter, eighteen hundred dollars.

For wages of workmen, twelve thousand dollars.

For two clerks, at eighteen hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses, three thousand dollars. Branch Mint at New Orleans. For the care and preservation of the branch mint buildings, machinery, and material at New Orleans, three thousand dollars.

Branch mint

Branch Mint at Charlotte, North Carolina. For the care and preservation of the branch mint buildings, machinery, and materials, at Char- at Charlotte; lotte, North Carolina, including five hundred dollars for necessary repairs, one thousand dollars.

Branch Mint at Carson City. - For salaries of officers and clerks, for wages of workmen, and for incidental expenses, including acids, chemicals, and postage for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, seventy-four thousand six hundred dollars.

at Carson City.

Independent

Pay of assist

Independent Treasury. For salaries of the assistant treasurers of the United States at New York, Boston, Charleston, and Saint Louis, viz: treasury. For the assistant treasurer at New York, eight thousand dollars; those ant treasurers. at Boston and Saint Louis, each five thousand dollars; and the one at Charleston, four thousand dollars, twenty-two thousand dollars.

For additional salary of the treasurer of the mint at Philadelphia, fifteen hundred dollars.

For additional salary of the treasurer of the branch mint at New Orleans, five hundred dollars.

For additional salary of the treasurer of the branch mint at San Francisco, California, fifteen hundred dollars: Provided, That there shall be

no increase of salary in the foregoing paragraphs relating to the indepen- No increase of dent treasury over that allowed by existing laws.

salary.

Salaries of clerks, &c. at

For salaries of the clerks and messengers in the office of assistant treasurer at Boston, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter Boston not to the salaries of the clerks and messengers employed in this office shall not exceed the sum herewith appropriated.

For salaries of clerks, messengers, and watchmen in the office of the assistant treasurer at New York, ninety thousand dollars.

For salaries of clerks, messengers, and watchmen in the office of the assistant treasurer at Philadelphia, twenty thousand dollars.

For salaries of clerks, messengers, and watchmen in the office of the assistant treasurer at Saint Louis, eight thousand dollars.

For salaries of clerks, porter, and watchman in the office of the assistant treasurer of New Orleans, six thousand dollars.

For compensation to stamp clerk, cashier, and clerk in the office of the assistant treasurer at San Francisco, six thousand nine hundred dollars. For compensation of the depositary at Santa Fé, and the clerk, watchman, and porter in his office, four thousand dollars.

For salaries of clerks in the office of the depositary at Louisville, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For salaries of clerks in the office of the depositary at Chicago, two thousand dollars.

For salaries of clerks and watchmen in the office of the depositary at Pittsburg, two thousand four hundred dollars.

For salaries of clerks and messengers in the office of the depositary at Baltimore, five thousand dollars.

For salaries of clerks in the office of the depositary at Cincinnati, ten thousand dollars.

For compensation to designated depositaries, under fourth section of the act of August sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, five thousand dollars.

For salaries of additional clerk[s], and additional compensation of officers and clerks under act of August sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the better organization of the Treasury, at such rates as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem just and reasonable, sixty thousand dollars. For compensation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand at the several depositories, under the act of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, six thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses under the act of the sixth of August, eighteen

exceed appropri

ation;

at New York;

Philadelphia;

Saint Louis;

New Orleans;

San Francisco.

Appropriations for depositary at Santa Fé.

at Louisville;

at Chicago;

at Pittsburgh;

at Baltimore;

at Cincinnati;

Designated depositaries. 1846, ch. 90. Vol. ix. p. 59.

Additional clerks, &c.

Special agents.

Contingent expenses.

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