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An adrectiming ere...unix are doe and ealleetaldt ;rises the adeertime,nent ix lame inxerted. 3013 PRENTIX(I of every kind, in Plain and Fan., done with neatness and dispatch.- 11-ted-ldlls. Blanks. Cants. Pmnpldets. &e., of ever) variety and wyle, printed at the shortest notice. and every thing in the Printing line will be exec', lel in the must artistic manner and at the lowest ref, Professional Cards AP. W. JOHNSTON, Surveyur and • civn Enzinepr, Huntingdon. OM.: No. 113 Third &met. .01,1 M. F. GEIIRETT, M. I").. ECLEC •7IO PM ITICIAN AND SUMG EON. hay 1114 returned from Clearfield county and 'tenon limit's lac Veil in Shirleyeburg. offers his prof.- Mon services to the people of that place and sur rounding country. npr.3- 1872. DR. 11. w. BMIANAN DENTIST, N.,. 223 Hill Street, HUNTINGDON, PA. July 3,'72. F. O. ALLEMAN ean be enn -a—, salted at his office, at all hours, Mapleton. Pa. [march6,72. 111 CALDWELL, Attorney -at -Law, • No. Ill,street. Office formerly occupied by M.,sAre. Wools k Williamson. [apl2,'7l. DA. B. BaUMBAUGH, offers professional services to the eauununity. OSce, No. 62:1 Washington street, one door east of the Catholic Parsonage. [1an.4,'71. T. - 4 1 J. GREENE, Dentist. Office re• IA• moved to Leister's new building. WU three. IT—itingdon. [jun.4.'7l. fl L. ROBB, Dentist, office in S. T. A-4 • Br N wn's new building, No. 520, !fill St.. Huntingdon, Pa. [np12,71. GLAZIER, islutary Public, cone' I.A. T • of Washington and Smith streets. Ilan tin;lon, Pa. Dan.l2'7l. Tr C. 31.A.UDEN, Attorney-at-Law -A--a-• Office, No. —. 11111 meet, Huntingdoi. Pa. FRANKLIN Set - WOK. Attorney. • at-L tw. Huntingdon. Pa. Prompt attentiot given to oil leg') business. I.).Tioe 22U Ilill street corner of Court House Square. [dee.4,l T FRANKLIN SCHOCK. Attorney • -at-Law, HuNTINGDos, PA. june26. - 12- Om, SYLVANUS BLAIR, Attorney-at. rfi • Law, [hating;loa, Pa. Office, 11111 str..ei liree doors west or Smith. [jaa.4'7l. arow C=ta n linnting:lon eoB practice tlentib„ at,eutiou given to the Aettlement of estat.l - ,c4,, dents. -- • - Waco in be JOURNAL Building. [feb.l.'7l T W. MITTERN, Attorney-at-Lar, • and General Claim Agent, Huntingdon, Pa. S,d.liers' claims against the Governtnent for b•e pay, bounty, widows' and invalid pensions attend ed to with great care and promptness. Office on Hill street. Ljan.4,7l. J. lIALL :1L ssEn K. Acusx LovELL. L OVELL & MUSSER, Attm•acya-at Lar, Ilr'sriNonos, PA Special attention given to COLLECTIONS of ul kin Is; to the settlement of E PATES. ; en all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity mi. dl,patelt. [nos 6,.7.1 ATILES ZENT3IYER, Attorney at. r,,Lw, utoologaon, Pa., will 3tttend prompt!: t legal businels. Office in Cunningham's ncv Dan.4,'7l. t. BRUCE Prrntsr.r. I Y. a. Y IReEY. Y. Y. x'x: IL pzrillEKlN, MASSEY F;, M'NEIL At torney'a.at.Law, Ilantingdon. Pa. OM. No. 300. 11.11 strwet. Peel 7-3 mos. - 1,11 M a; M. S. LYTLE, Attorneys • at-L.tw. liuntingdon, Pa., will attend t, all kiwis of legal business entrusted to their care. °dice un the south side of 1151 street. fourth duos mutt of Smith. (lanA,'7l. 1 - 4 A. ORBISON, Attorney-at-Law • ome,, 321 Hill street, Huntingdon. Pa. [na:v3l,7l. JOItN SCOTT. S. T. ISTIOWS. J. SI. ll_ lI.EI BROWN & BAILEY, At, torneys-at-latw, Huntingdon, Pa. Pension, 1.1 all claims id soldiers and solsliers' heirs againe the Government will be promptly prosecuted. mite on Hill street. .VVELLIA.M A. FLEMING, Attorney at-Law, Ilantingdon, Pa. Special attentiot „liven t 4 collections, and all other legal busines attended to with care :ma promptness. Office, Nu 229, tun street. NO 9.'71. El9tels. - MORRISON HOUSE, OPPOSITE PENNSYLVANIA 11. 11: DEPOT HUNTINGDON, PA J. 11. CLOVER, Prop, April 5, IS7I-Iy. AIfTAS H I NGTON HOTEL, S. s. Bownov, Prop'r. C,orner of Pitt & Jalissn Sts.,Betlforii, I.CHANGE HOTEL. Huntingdon. -LA Pa. .101 IN 8. MILLER, Proprietor. J atuary 4, 1871. Miscellaneous. P. BART°, I A aryszny. J. MARCH. I DWID MINGLE BARTOL, KENNEDY 2i; CO. [Lately Fronktia illorfoclurirry Coutpur.y.] Manufattures Flooring, Siding, Doors, Sask. Shutters, Blinds, Mmilding, Scroll Work. Counters. Shelving. Wood Turnings, Hobbs, Spokes, Bent Work. Forks, Rakes, Brooms, Pick, and Hammel Ilan dles, all kinds ofPorniture,fic. Qur M.hiner3 the very best quality and giving our entire being of attention to the business we are able to znanufacture all of the above. named articles, as well as man) othees; in the hen styre and always promptly. All orders addressed to BARTOL, KENNEDY ,c; CO., ❑nntingdon. Pa., will receive our immediate attentkm. Price lird farnielicti when 41e.ired. Lumber taken in exchange for all kinds of work. Jan. 3L 1571. B Barber • nnd Hairdresser. 11111 oreet, opposite the Franklin Hoene. All kinds of Tunics and Patna& s kept ea handatid for 6ale. taplU;7l-61a .., , 4 ‘,.. 7 ` 0 ~,„ .7' q . . , he _,..„..,..„ .... .1 Jour ;al. [OFFICIAL.] WSL J. A. NASD, OF THE UNITED STATES [GENERAL NATERE-No. 91.) AN A(T making appropriations for the leg islative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy. three, and f.r other purposes. Be it enacted ly the Senate and House of Rep t esentatives of the United States of Anleri , a in Co: gress assembled. That the f. !lowing sums he, and the same are hereby, approprhAted, out of any money in "the tr..asury not otherwise appropriated, for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, for the objects herthtafter ex pressed, namely : LEGISLA rIvE. Senate.—For compeu.iation and mileage or <tois, fo..r hundred thousaLd dollars. And the proper accounting officers of the Treasury beiartnicut be, and theyare hereby, authorised to settle and adjust the accounts ot toe Secretary of the Senate fur compensation and mileage of Senators up to and Including the third day of March, eighteen hundred and seventy two; add that hereafter the fi .cal year Mr the adjustment of such accounts shalt ex ' tend to and include the third day of July. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others r,ceiviog an annual salary in the service of the Senate, viz : Secre tary of the. Senate, four thousand three tuto red and twenty dollars; officer charged with disbursements of the Senate, five hundre : and seventy six do:tars ; chiefclerk, three thousand dollars, and the additional sum of one thous and dollars while the said office is held by the present incumbent, and no longer; sergeant at arms and doorkeeper, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars : Provided, That hereafter he shall receive, directly or indirect ly, no tees or other compensation or emolu ment whatever for performing the duties of the office, or in connection therewith, other wise tnan as aforesaid; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety two dollars; postmaster to the Senate, two thous And one hundred dollars; assistant postmaster and mad carrier, one thousand seven hundred and twenty eight nollars ; two mail carriers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; su perintecdent of the document room, two thou- ;and one hundred and sixty dollars ; two as sistants in document room, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; snperiu tendcnt of the folding room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; three messengers, acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one thous and eight hundred dollars each ; twenty mes engers, to be appointed and removed by the sergeant at arms ' with the approval of the Committee to Audit and Control the Coutin gent Expenses of the Senate, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; three laborers, at seven hundred and thirty dollars each; making, in all, one hundred and twenty thousand two hundred and twenty eight dol lars and eighty cents. For temporary clerks in the office of the Secretary of the Senate, ten thousand dol ars. For contingent expenses of the Senate, viz : For stationery and newspapers for seventy .our Senators, at the rate of one hundred and ,weno five dollars per annum. nine thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For stationery for committees and officers, live thousand dollars.. For fourteen pages for the Senate chamber, :wo riding pages, one page for the Vice Pre iident's room, and oue page for the office of .he Secretary of the Senate, making eighteen ?ages in all, at the rate of three dollars per lay while actually employed, said pages to be , I , 4s ui lditargalt r .tudit and Control the Contingent Expenses f the Senate, eight thousand dollars. For horses and carryalls, seven thousand letters. For fuel and oil for the heating apparatus, 3 'gilt thousand dollars; for furniture andre 'airs of furriture. fire thousand dollars; for ;olding documents, and materials therefor, Aglit thousand dollars; for packing boxes, arca hundred and forty collars; for misee.- aneous Rents, exclusive of labor, thirty thou= sand dollars. For the usual additional compensation to extorters of the senate for the Congression for reporting the proceedings of the env . . 10,- -he session of the Forty second Con ;reSS, beginnins.tm the first Monday in Dc •em her, 1872, eight huadrea dollars each, four .liousaud dollars. Capitol Police.—For one captain, two bun IrtelAnd eighty eight dollars ; three lieutenants, t one th0u,....a...i.zht hundred uollars each; wenty seven privates, at ono thousand live )(mired and eighty four dollars each, forty .wo thousand seven hundred and sixty eight loilars ; and eight watehnen, at one thousand tollars each eight thousand dollars ; making, .n all, fifty eight thousand two hundred and .iffy six dollars, one half to be paid into the .onthurent fund of the House of Representa ices, and the other half to be paid into the ,ontingent fund of the senate. Clouse of Representatives.—For zompensatiou icd mileatre of members of the Ilou,e of Rep •esentatives and Delegates from Territories, ,no million dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, I messengers, and others receiving au annual salary iu the service of the House of Repro ' eutatires, viz : Clerk of the House of Repre '.entatives, four thousand three h.zndred and wcnty dollars ; chief clerk and journal clerk, !tree thousand dollars each ; Six assistant Jerks, at two thousand five hundred and suety two dollars each ; one assistant clerk, it two thousand flee hundred and twenty dol lars; eight assistant clerks, including librarmu .nd assistant librarian, at two thousand one iundrecl andsixty dollars each onechief mess _mger, in the office of the Clerk of the House, it fire dollars .d seventy six cents per day; three messengers, at one thousand four hon ked and forty dollars each ; one messenger .n the house library, one thousand four hun dred and forty dollars ; one engineer, one housand eight hundred dollars ' • three assist ant engineers, at one thousand four hundred And andf,ity dollars each ; six firemen, at one ..housand and ninety five dollars each per tunual ; ter clerk to Committee of Ways and Aeons, two thousand five hundred and ninety .wo dollars; clerk to Committee on Appropri itions, two thousand five hundred and ninety ,wo dollars ; clerk of Committee of Claims, :wo thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; Jerk to Committe on the Public Lands, two ,housand one hundred and sixty dollars;', Jerk at Speaker's table, at five dollars and mventy six cents per day ; private secretary :o the Speaker, two thorsand one . hundred l i ind two dollars and forty cents; serzeant at arms, four thousand three hundred and Lwenty dollars ; Provided, That hereafter he receive, directly or indirectly, no fees or other compensation oremolument whatever for performing the duties of the office, or in con aectiou therewith, otherwise then as aforesaid making in ail, the sum of one hundred and Pity three thousand four hundred and twenty two dollars. For contingent expenses of the !louse of Representatives, viz: For cartage. Six thousand eight hundred dollars. For clerks to committees, and temporary clerks of the Rouse of epresontatives, thirty three thousand one hundred dollars•. For messenger to the Committee on Ap propriations, ono thousand three linnexed and tenrteen dollars. For messenger to the Committee of Kays and means, one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars. For folding documents. lath:ding pay of folders in the folding rooms and materials, one hundred thousanedollars. For fuel, eight thousand dollars, Odic liriiiieg.—For compensation of the Congressional Printer, and the clerks and messeng r in his office, twelve thousand five hundred and fourteen dollars. And the com pensation of the foreman of printing and the foreman of binding, at the Government Print ing Office, shall be two thousand one hundred dollars each, to commence on the first ofJuly, 1872, and a sum sufficient to pay the increase of salary hereby provided is hereby appropri ated out of any money in the treasury not oth.rwise appropriated. For the public binding, five hundred an My two thousand four hundred and thirty five dollars and fifty eight cents. For lithographing, engraving, mapping cop ies oh maps, plans;and diagrams in fac simile on tracing liana, and photo lithographing plates fur Patent Office illustrations, ~ . ..cnty live thousand dollars. Library of Congress. —For compensation of the Librarian, four thousand dollars; and for fourteen , assistant librarians, three at two thousand five hundred dollars each, two at one thousand eight hundred collars, each, one at ore thousand six hundred dollars, two at one thonsaua four hundred and forty dollars each. three at one thousand two hundred dol lars each, two at one thousand dollars each, and one at nine hundred and six y dollars per annum ; in all, twenty six thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For purchase ofbooks fer the library, eight thousand dollars; for purchase of law books for the library, two thousand dol.ars: for expenses of exchanging public (foments for the publications of foreign governments, one thousand five hundre ; dollars. For contingent -expenses of said library, two thousand dollars; For botanic garden, grading, draining, pro curing manure, tool, fuel, and repairs, and purchasing trees and shrubs, under the di rection of the Library Committee of Co..gress, lire thousand dollars. For pay of superintendent and assistant in ootanic garden and greenhouses, and two ad ditional laborers, under the direction of the Library Committee .1 Congress, twelve thou sand one hundred and forty six doliar, Public Buildings and Grcands.—For clerk in the office of Public itu Wings and Grounds, $1,200. For messenger in the same office, 8840. For compensation to the public gartluer, $1.440. For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water closets in the Ca:vtol, 5720. , For compensation of a foreman and laborers employed in the public groan :s, $19,29 , L For compensation of furnace keeper at the President's bottse, $720. For two policemen at the President's house, $2,010. For compensation of two night watchmen at the President's house. $l,BOO. For compensation of the doorkeeper at the President's house, $1,200. For assistant doorkeeper, $l,OBO. . , For compensation of two draw keepers at the bridge across the Eastern Eranch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, $1,600. For watchman in Franklin square, $734). Tor compensation of the person in charge of the heating applratus in the central build ing, $864. For electrician for the Capitol, $1,200. For compensation of five watchmen in re servation number two, $3,600. For watchman at Lincoln square, $540, For watchman at Lafayette square, $720. For contingent and incidental expenses, two thousand ollars. Execu:tre.—For compensation of the Presi. dent of the United States, S-5,000. „ . For comp:usntion of the Vice President, $B,OOO. For compensation of secretary to sign pat ents for public lands, $1,500. For compensation to private secretary, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant sec retary, (who shall be a short hand writer,) two thousand five hundred dollars; two executive clerks at two thousand three hundred dollar: each, steward at two thousand dollars, and messenger at one thousand two hundred dol lars, of the President of the United States ; it: all, $13,500. For contingent expenses of the executive office, including stationery therefor, $4,..;00. Department of State.—For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; two Assistant Secretaries of State, at three three thousand five hundred dollars each ; foe chief clerk, two thousand two hundred doh tars ;to clerks of class four, additional com pensation to one clerk of class four as disbur sing clerk, nine clerks of class three, three . . . . . one messenger, one assistant, messenger, nine laborers, and four watchmen ; in all, $74,520 For publishing the laws in pamphlet form. twe.ve thousand dollars; and in newspapers, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, Teat after the fourth day of March, 1875, the publicatioi of the laws in newspapers shall cease. For proof reading, and packing the laws and documents fur the various legations and con sulates, including boxes an.i transportation o: the same, three thousand dollars; for station ery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, five thous and dollars ; for books and maps, two t ions and five hundred dollars; for extra clerk bin and copyiug, four thousand dollars; for con tingent expenses, viz., rent, fuel, lights, re pair., and miscellaneous expenses, thirty twk: thousawa..five hundred dollars ; in all, $47,000. United 'St"-d Mexican 1. laims Commission. —For compensati,„ of the commissioner a: the part of the Unite • • tes, four thousand five hundred dollars; for co tion of• um pire, three thousand dollars; fo ' eat cvpenses. five thou land dollars; in all s_. , For the compensition and expenses of the' commission for determining the pending ques tions between the United States and Spain growing out of the acts of the Spanish offi ials in and about Cuba, fifteen thousand dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, eight thousand dollars; two Assist ant Secretaries ~ f the Treasury, at three thous and five hundred each; chief clerk, two thous and two hundred dollars, and three hundred dollars addit oval for acting as superintendent of the bu:lding ; forty-nine clerks of class four, additional compensation of two hundred dollars to one clerk of clas four as disbursing c erk, thirty clerks of class three, twenty-six clerks of class two, twenty-seven clerks of class one; thirty-two female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; eleven messengers, one assistant messenger, and ten laborers; one clerk of class four and one clerk of class. one, to assist the chief clerk in superinkoding the building; one captain of the wateli,one thous and four hundred dollars ; one engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; one machin ist and gas fitter, one thousand' two hundred dollars ; one storekeeper, one thousand font hundred dollars ; sixty watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and two of said watchmen, acting as lieutenants of watch men, two hundred and eighty dollars each, in addition ; thirty laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five firemen, at six hundred dollars each ; ninety chairwomen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each ; in all, three hundred and sixty-one thousand six hun dred and twenty dollars; and for additional cle.ks and additional compensation to clerks in his office, twenty-two thousand five hun dred dollars. Supervising architect.—ln the construction branch of the Treasury: For Supervising Ar chitect. three thousand ; assistant su pervising architect, two thou-and five hun dred dollar;; chief clerk, tv - o thousand doh Lars ; photozrapher, two thousand five hun dred dollars; two assistant photographers, one at one thousand six hundred dollars, and one at one thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, three clerks of class one, and one messenger; in all, twenty-seven thousand two hundred and fortr doilars. . First Uomptrolle• of the Treasury.—For First Comptroller of the Treasury, five thousand dollars ; chief chest:, two thousand dollars; ten clerk- of class four, twelve clerks of class three, twelve clerks of class two, six - clerks of class one; six copyists, at nine hundred dol lars each ; one messenger, one assistant mes senger, and three laborers; in all, seventy seven thousand three hundred and twenty doh lays. Second Comptroller of she nett enry .—For Second Cotnptro.ler of the Treasury, three thousand doliars • chief clerk, two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four, twenty clerks of class three, twenty-e ght clerks of class two, twenty-one c erks of class one ; twelve copyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dol lars ; one assistant messenger, at seven hun dred and twenty dollars; and two laborers ; in all, one hundred and thirty-six. thousand eight hundred dollars. Comminioner Customs.—For Commissioner of Customs, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class tour, six clerks of class three, nine clerks of class two, seven clerks of class one, one messenger, and one laborer; in all, forty thous and seven hundred and sixty dollars. First Auditor.—For the First Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four, ton clerks of class three, ton eterks of class two, thirteen clerks of class one, one messenger, one assistant messenger, and one laborer; in all, fifty-eight thousand two hun dred and eighty dollars. Second Auclitur.—Fos Second Auditor, three HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1873, thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dolmrs ; six clerks of class four, and for addi tional to disbursing clerk, two hundred dol tars; fifty-four clerks of class three, one hun i.red and nine clerks of class two; one hundred clerks of class one, one messenger, five assist ant messengers. and seven laborers in all three hundred and eighty-four thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Third Auditor.—For Third Auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; fourteen clerks of class four, addi tional to one clerk of cl iss four as disbursing merk, two honored dollars ; thirty-two clerks of cla s three, ninety two merks of class two, fifty-one clerks of class one; ten copyists, at uiuc hundred dollars each ; two messengers, three assistant messengers, and seven labor era ; in all, two hundred and eighty nine thoomnd four hundred and eighty (Wars. Fourth Auditor.—For the Fourth Auditor, three thousand dollars ; chief c,erk.two thous and dollars ; fiveclerlis of class four, eighteen clerks of class three, twelve clerks of class two, eleven clerks of class one ; seven female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, one assistant messenger, and tnree laborers; in all, eighty-two thousand eight uoudted and twenty dollars. Fifth Auditor.—For the Fifth Auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; four clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, eight clerks of class two, twelve Jerks of class one; seven copyists, at nins hundred dollars each ' • one messenger, one as sistant messenger, and two laborers ; in all, I fitly nine thousand nine hundred dollars Auditor of the Treasury for the Post °glee Departnent.—For compensation of the Auditor of the freusury for the l'ost office Department, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thous and dollars; nine clerks of class four; addi- tioual to one clerk of class four as disVirsing cleric, t so hundred dollars ; forty-four clerks of class three, sixty four cleiks of class two, thirty-seven clerks of class one, one messes ger, one assistant me:senger, and fifteen labor crs ; also, five additional clerks of class three, five addittonal clerks of class two, and fifteen assorters of mousy-orders at nine hundred dollars each, for the money-order division ; in all, two hundred and sixty-six thousand six hundred and sixty dol:ars. ay.l Is lt . 1, of Oa Trc is urer of the L'ilited Suites, six thousand five hundred dollars ; assistant tre surer, two diousaud eight hundred dcllars ; as,:istant cashier, two thousand live bundled dollars; live chiefs of divisions, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; two pr:n.dpal book iceep,s, two thousand two hundred dollars each ; two tellers, at two thousand two 't ired dollars each ; one chief c erk, two thous and dollars; two assistant tellers, two thous and dollars each ; fifteen clerks of class four. ,ifteen clerks of class three, eleven clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one ; sixty fe .nale clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; .ifteen messeugers; 'five male laborers, at sev en hundred and twenty dollars each, and sev en female laborers, at two hundred and lbrty dollars each; in all, one hundred and eighty nine thousand four hundred and eighty dol Lars; Provided, Tina eight t ousand five hun dred dollars are hereby appropriated to be ex ,tended in the office of the treasurer of the Gaited States at the discretion of the Secreta (7 of the Treasury. Ruttier of the T. easury.—For compensation ,f the Itzgisterof the Treasury, three thous sod dollars ; assistant register, two thousand lollars • eight c.eiks of class four, twelve :Jerks Of class thiee, fifteen clerks of c:ass ..wo, ten clerks of class one; eight copyists, at tine hundred dollars each ; one 'nesse tger, iwo assistant messengers, and two lat.o.ers ; til all, eighty four thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Cloinpfroller of the Currency.—For Comp . ro!- ler of the Cure thousand dollars • rre - er dollars; twelve cler ks of fon: - :ourteen clerks of class three, twelve clerks ,f class two, twelve clerks of class one, thirty gems e clerks, four messengers, four lab rers, .tad too night watchmen; in all, one hundred aid seventeen thousand three hundred and .ighty dollars. Commission, -f Internal Rerenue.—For Corn ,nissioner of I rust novenae ' s.x th .usaud lollars ; deput - mnissioner, tlirce thousand dye hundred do.' o two deputy commission -1.8, at three tl -asand dollars each; seven .leads of divistras, at two thousand five hun !red dollars each ; thirty four clerks of class four, forty eight clerks of class three, fifty two clerks of class two, twenty eight clerks of lass one; seventy five copyists, at nine hus hed dollars each ; seven messengers, three assistant messengers, and fifteen laborers ; in dl, three hundred and sixty three thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. For dies, paper, and for statopz, four hun ]red thousand dollars. For scaries and expenses of collectors, as -ueilsors, assistant assessors, supervisors, deice storekeepers, together with the cx Pe." crying into effect the various pro visions of everal acts providing internal revenue, excep items otherwise provided .or, four milli° en hundred thousaud .lollars ; and hereafter otal net compen sation of collectors of intern, venue snail in no case exceed four thouzaud oared dollars per annum. For detecting and bringing to trial an plan= ishmeut persons guilty of violating t..e inter dal revenue laws, or conniving at the same; in cases where such expenses are not otherwise orovided for by law, eighty thousand doll :rs; And from and utter the passage of this act the Secretary of the Treasury shall have power to employ not more than three persons to assist .lie proper officers of the government in dis covering and collecting any money belonging to the ['sited States whenever the same shall tie withheld by any person or corporation, up on such terms sod conditions as he shall deem nest for the interests of the United States; out no compensation shall be paid to such per sons except out of tie money and property so ,ecured ; and no person. shall be employed slider the provisions of this clause who shall dot have fully set forth in a written state ment, under oato, addressed to the Secretary • of the Treasury, the character of the c.a i m out of Which lie proposes to recover, or assist in :ecovei ing moneys for the United States, the laws by the violation of Which the same have seen withheld, and the name of the person, drm, or corporation having thus withheld such moneys and if any person so employed shall receive or attempt to receive any mosey or .ither consideration from any person, firm or corporation alleged thus to have withheld motley front the United States, except iu par sua.uce of the written contract ...ode in rela- 1 tion t ereto with the Secretary of the Treas ury, such person shall be deemed gully of a misdernel nor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than one thousand dol lars or imprisoned not less than two years, or uoth, in the discretion of any court of Um United Stites having jurisdiction: and the ' Jerson so employed shall be required to make report of his proceedings under such contract' at any time n•hen required to dy, so by the secretary of the Treasury. Light house Board.—ior chief clerk of the Light House Board, two thotwand dollars ; two corks of class tour, two clerks of class three, one clerk or class two, sue clerk of class one, one female copyist, one messenger, and oue laborer; in oh, thirteen thousand eight hundrcid and sixty dollars. Bureau of Statisties.—For the officer in charge of the Bureau of Statistics, two thous and five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; twelve clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, ten darks of class two, five clerks of class one, flr copyists, at nine hundred dollars each, one messenger, one laborer, and one chairwoman at lour hundred and eighty dollars; in all, sixty five thousand four bummed and forty dollars. For temporary clerks for the Treasury De partment, forty thousand doll,rs: Provided, That hereafter no temporary derk shall re ccive a greater compensation than at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per an num for the time actually employed. For stationery for the Treasury Department and its several Bureaus, fifty thousand dol lars. For postage, newspapers, arranging and binding canceled marine papert,sealium ships' registers, care of horses for nail and office wagon, repairs of wagons and harness, wash ing towels, investigation of accounts and rec ords, brooms, brushes, crash, cotton cloth, cane, chamois skin, dusters, flour, keys, lye, matches, nails, oil, powders, repairing hand stamps, sponge, soap, tacks, wall paper, and the other miscellaneous items required f r tke current and ordinary business of the depart meat, sixty five thousand dollars. For furniture, such as carpets, cesks, ta bles. :,airs, shelving for file rooms, boxesant. repairs of furniture, cases, oil cloth, matting. rug, chair covers and cushions, repairs ass laying of carpets, and other miscellaneous ar ticles of the like character, twenty five thous and dollars. For coal, wood, lighting the Treasury - build. ing, baskets, hooks, sp.t drop-lights any tubing, files. blank-keys, water-coolers,tamb lers, hatchets, ice-p:cks, mail sacks, match. safes and matches, pitchers, towels, traps ; thermometers, buckets, dippers, saws, and other miscellaneous items, fifty thousand dol lars. INDEPENDENT TREASURY. Office of the t ssistant treasurer at Nett• Yolk : For ns istaut treasurer, eight thousata. dollars; fo: depu.y assistant treasurer, three thousand six hundred dollars; cashier and chief clerk, four thousand two. hundred du.- lars ; assistant general pay teller, two thous and lour hundred tinders; coin pay.ng teller, two thousand three hundred dol ars coin re euiring teller, two thousand three hundred dollars ; chid of clipon interest division, t.ie tho 'sant three hitAdred Jolla s; chief o. fractional currency division, two Wonsan, lit, hundred dollars; register of co,n certili cate , , two thousauu two hundred dollars one clerk, two thousand and fitly dollars nine clerks, at two thousand dollars each. eighteen thousand dollars; one book keeper ono thousand ninehuudred dollars; oue book keeper, one thousand eight hundred and Ilk dollars; four book-keepers, at one thousanu eight hundred dollars each, seven tholisan, two hundred dollars • five clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, nine thousand do.ntrs ' • three e:eriss at one thous and seven hundred and fifty doFars each, five thousand two hundred and fifty dollar; tout c.erks, at one thousand ,even hundred dollars each, six thousand eight hundred dollars; use clerk, one thousand six hundreddullurs; lout clerks, at one thousand live hundred dollar: each, six thousand dollars ' • six clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars cacti, eight thousand four hundred dollars ; three clerks, at one thousand three hundred dollars each, three thousand nine h•indred dollars ; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; two messengers, at one thousand-three hundred dollars ;itch; tiro thousand six hundred dollars; six mes sengers at four dollars per day each, seven thousand fire hundred and twelve dollars; one messrnger, eight hundred dollars; one keeper of building, one thousand eight hun dred dollars; one engineer, one thousand MA tars; one porter, nine hundred dollars; six watchmer, at two dollars per day each, foul thousand three hundred and eighty dollars; one watchman, six hundred dollars; chief de tective, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant detective, one thousand four hun dred do:lars; in all, one hundred and fort) eight thousand nine hundred and forty twc dollars. Odic:, of the assistant treasurer at Boston : For assistant treasurer, five thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand seven hundrec dollars; for paying toiler, two thousand five hundred dollars ; use interest clerk, two thous and fi &hundred dollars; receiving teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one jle , k. one thousand eight hundred dollars; one book keeper, one thousand seven hundred dollars; two clerks at one thousand five hundred each, three thousand dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dolla.s each, tw.. thousand eight hundred dollars ; two clerks at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars ; sue clerk, oho thousand one hundred dol ars; two clerks. at one thousand dollars each, two thousand doll ir; ; one clerk, eight hundred dollars; two wutchmeu, at eight Isunared and fifty each, one thousand seven hundred dollars; one mes senger and watchman, one thousand and sixty dr -da4rs ;all, thirty two thousand eight hun- Offica o tLi ' .glt il easurer at SanFTsi—teis co : For assistant treasurer, in additiOn to his salary as treasurer of the branch mint, one Ciousand five hundred dollars; for cashier. three thousand dinars; for bo"k keeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; for assistant cash.er, too thousand dollars; for assistant book keeper, two thousand do hare; for stamp clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars foi one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dol lars ; for three night watchmen, four thousand five hundred dollars ; for one day watchman, nine hundred and sixty dollars ; in all, twenty thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. Office of assistant treasurerat Philadelphia: For assistant treasurer in addition to his salary as treasurer of the mint, one thousand five hundred dollars. - Offiice of depositary at Cincinnati : For cashier, two thousand dollars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; for one clerk, one thousand flee hundred' dollars; for two clerks, two thousand four hundred dol lars; for two clerks, two thousand dollars; for one messenger, six bund7ed dollars; fen two watchmen, one at seven hundred and twenty dollars and one at two hundred and forty dollars ; in all, eleven thousand two hun dred and sixty dollars. UNITED STATES MINT, BRANCHES, AND AISAY OFFICE Mint at Philadelphia.—For salaries of the director, treasurer, ass.iyer, limiter and refi ner, chief coiner and engraver, assistant as sayer, and seven clerks, $37,000 For wages of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and twenty five thousand do lars. For incidental and contingent expenses, in cluding wastage, new machinery, and repairs, $30,000. For specimens of ores and coins, to be pre served in the cabinet of the mint, six hundred dollars; for freight on bullion and coin, live thousand dollars. Branch Ant al San Franciaco, California.— For salaries of superintendent. treasurer, as sayer. inciter and refiner, coiner, and six clerks, thirty thousand five huadrsd dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, re pairs, and wastage, $59,545. _Branch Hint at Carron City, Nevada.—For salaries of saperintendent, assayer, melter and refiner, and coiner, and four clerks, 517,900. For wages of workmen and adjusters, fif y four thousand dollars. For chealicals, charcoal, wood, and inci dental expenses, seventeen thousat,d six hun dred dollars, Assay ()Joe, New York.—For salary of au perintendeat, four thousand flee huadred dol l-as; for salary of assayer, three thousand dol lars ; for salary of tuelt r and refiner, three thousand dollars; far salary of assistant assay er, two thousand dollars • tor salary of deputy treasurer, three thousand ; for compen sation of clerks, at the discretion of the Sec retary of the rreasury, $10.200. For wages of workmen, $13,000. For incidental rod eonting - eut expenses, $22,000. Branch dint at Denver.-1 , 6r assayer, (who shall hay , charge of said mint,) two tnousand five hu id: d doll trs ; for unnltne, $3,500. For wages of workmen, 513,313. For three clerks, $5,400. For int-Weidal and contingent expenses, in eluding repairs and wastage. $5,000. Assay Office at Boise Cury, Idak',.—For sale ries of i394yer, ( who shall have charge of the assay office,) welter and refiner, and elm k, five thousand four hundred dollars, net the offices of superintendent and one clerk are hereby abolished after July Ist, 1872. For wages of workmen,.s3,ooo. For incidental and contingent expenses, one thousand live hundred, Branch. Mint at Choilate, North Carofina. For assayer, fifteen hundred dollars; for wa ges of workmen, fourteen hundred and ninety two dollars. Far eLora:cals, Ovens!, and incidental and miscellaneous expenses, fifteen hundred. GOVERNMENTS IN THE TERRITORIES. TerriCm/ of Arizonia.—For salaries pi' gar ulna, chief justice and two associate judge 3 secretary, interpreter and tralrstuturTirilie executive office, fourteen thousand. Compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses thereof; twenty thousand dollars: Provided, hat hereafter no expense for printing exceeding four thousand dollars. including printing lnws, journal, bills, and necessary wining of tlie same nature, shall be incurred for any session of the lsgislature of any of thp Territories. Contingent expanses of the Territory, one thousand dollars, T:Tritory of Oolorario.—For salaries or ernor and superintendent _of Indian nfftirs, chief justice and two associate judges. and ec re tary, thirteen thousand three hundred. Contiugent expenses of tbe Terr.tory, $l,OOO. Contingent expenses of the secretary's offiei. in Colorado Terr.tory, for the fiscal year cad ..ng June 13th, 1873, two thousand. Territory of Dakota.—For salaries of gover aur and superintend. at of Indian affairs, chic just.ce and two associate judges, and secrets. ry, thirteen tho-saud three hundred. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand - . For compensation and mileage of the mem hers of the legislative assembly, officers, clerk: and contingeut expenses thereof, twenty thou sand dollars. Territory of Idaho.—For salaries of governoi and superintendent of Indian affairs, chic. justice and two associate judges, an mere .ury, thirteen thousand five hundred dolars For con.ingeut expenses of the Territory, ono thousauu do. Jars. For compensaton and mileage of the mem oers df the iegislative assembly, officers, clerks. sad contingent expenses thereof; twenty thou, and dollars. Territory of JloWaria.—Fo, eciupensation o! 40vernor, eiiiet justice and two associate judges, add secretary, th:rteen thousand five ouudied dollars. Fur contingent c , pmses of the Tzrritory. Line thousand dollars. Far contingent expenses of the secretary': office, tar too fiscal , yorr eadiug Joao th.rtieta ; Jighteen hundred and seventy three, tot thousand dollars. Taritory of New .illerico.—For salaries o. governor. chief justice and two assozi ta judges, and secretary, and ex-officio superb:- : .endent of punts holdings and grouuds. thirteen thousand five hundred dobars. For interpreter and translator in the ex ecutive office, the hundred dollars; for co.t -io• cut of the Territory, $1,005 Territory of U•ali.—For sutures f governor, chief justice, two associaie judges, and secre tary, thirteen thousand live ouudred dul.ars. For contingent expenses of di Tertitor , $l,OOO .eerritory of Waskinyion.—For salaries o. 'governor, chief justice, two associa e judges and secretary, fourteen thousand doloirs. Fur contingent expenses of the Territory, $1 000. Territory of lryominj.—For salaries of gov ...ruor, and superintendent of Indatn affairs, ',Wet jus.ice, two associate judges, an-I see retary, thirteen thousand eight bnadred dal tars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, $l,OOO District of C.,!uw!iii.—Far salary of the governor, three thousand dollars; for salary • of the secretary, $2,000; for pay or the mem bers of the conned, two thousand eight Imo tired ai.d eighty dollars; for salaries of the members of the Board of Public W. r.ts, ten wousaud dollars; for salaries of the mounters ,f the Board of Health, at two thousand dol lars. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. For compensation of the secretary of the Interior, eight thousand dollars; Css.s:ant Secretary, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk ; four clerks of class four, any of whom may be paid two hundred dollars extra, .f the Secretary of the Interior deem it neces sary and proper ; live vie ks of class four, sue dr whom may be designated by the Secretary .0 act as superintendent of the building, who shall receive two hundred dollars additional compensation per annum; For oue captain of the watch, twelve hun dred dollars, and twenty eight watchmen for the general service of the Interior Department outld.ug, and all the bureaus therein, to be Allotted to day or night service, as the Scene tarp of the Interior may direct, twenty one th usand three hundred and sixty dollars. For stet orrery, furniture, advertising, books, and maps for the library, and miscellaneous ifems, twelve thousand - dollars. For rent and fitting up of rooms for the use of tee Pension Office and for the Bureau of oducatiou, sixteen thousand dollars. For casual repairs of the department build ing, ten thousaud dollars. For fuel, light, and salary of the engineer, at fourecn bemired dollars, and repairs of the heatiug apparatus, eighteen thousand two uundred dollars General Land 011ice.—For Commissioner of General Laud Office, three thousand dollars; thief clerk, two thousand dollars; recorder, two thousand dollars : three principal clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each : ,Iree clerks of class four, twenty three clerks of class three, forty clerks of class two, forty . . :lerks of class one tyne draughtsman, •at one thousand six hundred dollars; one assistant lraughtsman, at one thousand four hundred dollars; two nnssengers, three assistant mess angers, seven laborers, and two packers; in all, one hundred and seventy one thousand nine hundred and twenty collars. For cash system, maps, diagram., station ery, furniture, and repairs of the same ; mis cellaneous items, including two of the city aewspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office; advertising and tele graphing; miscellaneous items on account of bounty lands and military patents, under the several acts, and contingent expenses tinder the swampland act, twenty thousand dollars ; Indian once.—For compensation of the Com missioner or Indian Affairs, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, $2,000; three clerks of AM four, seven c.erks of class three; five Jerks of class two, one messenger, one assist ant messenger, and one laborer; in all, thirty thousand eight hundred and eighty dotars. For blank hooks, statiotery, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items, including two city newspapers, to he Sled, bound, and preserved for tha usx of the office, five thousand dollars. . Penston gyzce.--P , or compensation of Com m.ssioner of Pensions, three thousand dollars ; chief c:erk, two thousand dollars ; twenty two clerks of c ass four, forty eight clerks of class three, seventy six clerks of class two, seventy eight clerks of class one, sateen female copy .sts at nine hundred dollars each, one mess anger, five assistant messenger , and five aborers in his office ; in all, threw hundred and forty three thousand eight hundred dol For compensation of additional temporary clerks in the Pension oMce for the year end.ug June thirty, e g:iteen hundred aid seventy three, as follows: For four clerks of class three, eight clerks of class two, forty eight clerks of class one, eine female copyists, at nine hundred dollars each, seven assistant ssengers, and,five laborers ; in all, ninety one thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. For ,tationery, engraving, and retouching plates; for bon ty land warrants, praitiug and b.uding the same, office furniture, and re pairing the same, and miscellaneous items, includ.ng two dell newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the otne,; and far detection and investigation of fraud, seventy five thonm.nd dokars. United Sates Paten, Ojice.—For Compensa tionolthe ronahissionerof the Pa tent Office, four thousand five hundred dollars •, for assistant . commlssioner, three thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand five hundr!d dol lars ; three examiners-:n -chief, at three thous and dollars each ; examiners in charge of in terferences, two thousand five hundred dollars ; trade mark examiner, two thousand five hun dred dollars ; twentyfour principal examiners, at two thousand five hundred do tars each ; twenty four drat assistant examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; for eight atteodants in model room, at one thous and dollars each; for eight attendants in model room, at nine hundred dollars each; for thirty laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; for six laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, ono hundred and forty seven thousand two hundred d liars. For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the Patent Office, namely : For statioue y fur use of office,' reoair of model eases, sta tionery portfolios for drawings, furn,ture, re pairing, papering,. painting, carpets, ice, ad vertising, books for lib:lay, moneys refunded, prit ting engraved patent heads, internatiotia - firel'antresi plumbing, gas &tit g, extra labor on indexes and abstracts for Runnel reports, fitting rooms, temporary clefts, laborers and other contingencies, ninety thotmand dollars. Fur photo tithographiug, or otherwise pro ducing copies of drawings of current or back issues, for use of the office and fur sate, incht ding pay of temporary draughtsman, forty thousand dollars, . . Bureau of Education.—For Commissioner of Education, three thousand dollars ; ch:ef clerk, two thousand dollars; our clerk of elms four, ono statistician, with the compensation of a clerk of class four; one clerk of ohms three; one translator, with acompensation of a clerk 01 class three; ono clerk of class two; four ,opyists, at nine hundred dollars eac;l; one .ucssenger. ateight hundred and forty dil:ars ; tationery, one thousand dollars ; library, one .housand dollars; current educational per od leak, two hunded and fifty dollars; other :urrent pubLeatious, two hundred and twenty ive dollars. S4rveyors General and their Cal:Jr.—For compensation of Surveyor General of Louisi ma, two thousand dollars ; and for c erks in pia office, two thousand five hundred dollar,. For surveyor general of Florid :, two thous- and dotlnrs, and for Irks in Lis office, two .housaud five hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Minnesota, two liousand dollars, and for clerks in his office, ,ix thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor general of the Territory of .htkcra, twa thous,nd dAllars, and for ekrks n his offi.le, six thousand titre° hundred d0:- .ars. For surveyor general of K msc;, two 00113- tnd do !ars, and for clerks in his office, six .housund flare, hundred dollars. - For surveyor general of Colorado, three housand dorlars,.'and for clerks in his office, our thousand dollars. For survevor rrenend of the Territory of :Vy?ming, three — thousand dolltu , , and for dCrks in — his office, fo r thousand dollars. For surveyor ff:maral of Mil Terri nu ; . . hree thousand dollars, and ror clerks in his -an's, three thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. For cmiyon.tion of Commi,sioner of Agri ailture, truce thonsaiid dollars ; chief. cleri: wo t:iousaud dollars; entomolog.st,tn, thou ;and dollars; chemist, two tamisand five 'tun lred dollars; assistant chemist, one thousanit ;.x hundred dol ars ; superintendent of expe :intent:ll gardens and grounds, two thousand lollars ; statist.eian two thousand dollars ; lisbursing clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars;. superinten sent •of seed room, one thousand eight hundred doll rs ; I.hrariaii,one _huu•and eight Lundred dollars; botanist, one thousand etglit huldred dol.ars ; four clerks if class four, five corks f class three, sax Auks of class two, seven clerks of class one ; engineer, one thousand fonr hundred dollars ; three copy . ists, ut nine hundred dollars each; two attendants in museum, at one thousam. lollars each ; chief messenger, eight hundred and fifty dollars ; two assista. t messengers ; sae car i mater, at nme hundred and sixty dm airs ; three watcamen ; and nine laborers ; makin g in all, seventy five thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. POST OFFICE DEPART3IENT. For compeo.t ois of the Puetoefeier tieneral, eight t.. 1111, dose A..sl. let . uetatetter Gette.a.l., thee thou end lire hUttd..o.l J u daea ; deplete lelleCtsl money tsifie..*-teal, three limn and euf.erite lenttleet 01 turcigu mods, three tholl,and dollars; chief o. of dead .ester 'lime, two ham:Att! lice huudiel_ Milers; chic! clerk, two that and two honored duller.: brie ciLet cirri, :it two thoisentid d. hare e Lel.; one ail. ittental chief e.erk ;Of money ord. r ufilte , teen thongs.. 'lona s; stlihtionnl to one de. k 01 cla f dodos:n.l,, .le.l, two hundred dollars; ;On teen c.e:k.i of eta /tux e ght of cuss three. three stud.tionat cle ks class three for looney u.,er office, Italy e ght clerks e. Jess two, tiny two merks of VIIw el e: fitly Leven .slat t o.erks, itt nine handled dot L. rs too fenia.e •rote later. in the bereall cf lot flout, and one leatale trails i .1,11 the money ,rile; tolfire at one thee and hot doßaia one ines-enger stud muraenedriuts; tsiut wittcluneit, nit en Into, err, an ti.enty five co. he in Cr. Letter allies, at e Fla hum re" dollars e eq.; let temleinu: de, hire, ten th.entiod donuts; nnikiug. lu all, three minaret and itinet five ill woad sere. Lenoir.' dollars. Por stationery, note iliumand dollar,; fur Mel fur thi densral Poet Office hulloing, inclinig the Audit.. s . oleo thou...4nd four hundred Jolla's; f egos, tour betake. dollar., foe phillia.ll,, and In. fiXIUMI, Mite. thh.Bll.ll. “irilrd; fir tele. rapti.ng, Once ilieusiuo dollar.; painting' one t tionenud ti e Luoilred &hare; fur eel pee: oar dollars; tor fur:, itui .wu lute: and . ,or livery, ;even 'lntidred and lily dollars; fir Liedwnse mght hundred dollars; ffr engine° , one thou and n.l tinllars; l•r ase.stant eitgme , one I hou•aug dal lan; fur fireman and kolaCk,ll,lll, I,llle I.lllllltWi ,loans. a'or two firemen, our thousand f ur hundred nod testy del bus fir six la—titers. four I hon-anil three hundred no. meaty dulling; fur OLle watchman, eerett hundred nu UUliare, Otte vanish r, , Wet livoilEatlti two ill" suJ lily two ihniare; air. lace Mee.ehgers, Moaned One halal ed and t.IXI, defiers; t,,r Mu lento!• laborers time Imo I e I and sixty dohs.; far cue rental Intim e, wo hundred end tarty doillu.e; for containr, ex; seise., raven thou mid fire Lambed Lars; it. all, tif. four thoicaud nine hundred and u. nett' two dullard. WA,: DEP, It I' sIENT. For cwnpsosation of the Secretor y of War, eight thou dtua cloidirs ; vide, ele k. at two thousand tire hundred Iwo ele; ks, at two thJusaild dollars; thise clerks of tow ; ;or rtail.t.ona. Id ono clerk at wur, ns fl /11/111p cierk, t w,i hundred dol.are ; for six clerkiefziass due. u. ee etc k Cia 4 8 two, v gilt clerks al OW U., on aiess. finer, tit ea ilaioinalit meow. gers, ; to al La earth:a the - [ ..c -elery of War to have the re' el arch ivies fax.usaecl dun. .lu.: to ime, iuc .1 th. Meet, chultna also ..n Md.. was now tor ins coudiegeot expenFra of his till,, , eluvrti thou saint doll:ES [ and tor the payment et clerk+ employ et' ei the eX3.lll•Ualialaa Lnd sett! 'usu.. of Chu In, aninlng hem t I.• conectiou and oettut.;lnti..n of V. lanteers dant g the km war, as Itallenn : tour clerks of class two, three cis rks • cis,. three, twenty .e e clot lts of tat. , I tw e.vc ce. k eutes....e eke Meat, Ilk .e. e.. Innot.es end to enty clti ler.; ale etennelager, at twee houa.c.l and Atty. dull. per annum; ittal for ouri e oat expenots, e.ght then-an uolatr.; auu two nddihue.w etc k- us cos.n one to in at undoing t e 11•115 el the war of el,thieen h litst at twelve, to sitcom, within a reasonable time, the decision eases olyeleraus Ist dart {rat now pea.ling .n the ('ants. uu.een ; at.king, in all, the sum et siU,ts.,/, which in loot by attopnyi Fur sou ..agent expencet., Caren thonsancl dollars. o.fice qf the Aglo nt Goteral.—kor chef clerk, la thou-and tl /liar.; tat. clerk.. 4.1 al. mar. nine clerks • three, mu y near.. c.eript of 1,. two, Meaty six Alert of claws ..tee, and two lan ; in ell, 506,6-.11. For contingent eXpeeStra , less 11.1u11-and clean • (di. thr Qu rt,r mush r Celt , r./..—Forehiel clerk, tiv thou .and do lern t three cis: Itv of class four. eight clocks . eta-n thieeowenty clerk, tat cla-e two, seven y five cirri to class one ; thirty copyists. at nine hundred clutters each snyteauteoomit of the balding, two handled flolutra ; .01. nies.enger, two assidant ine...eagers, sad ale laburere; a. n1i,,000. Fug con t.i.gent expetee..llve [holism.' tillers. Ojfic P.l yosarster General.—r rh.el clerk tw thou .aud dollars: etas:. Ann-, time rte. k • dnds twee twenty twee merits etc ass two, twelve Well. nf clots else, Waal In, mea-aege .s, $71.100. For eol.tihneni ev ante-, live dulls OjiCe of LI., C-aenral.—Fur chief clerk, tw t'suusaud dollar.; nue ale k of cotta three, eight clerks . c eta two, ill ceudorks of dais one, one mer.ea.tc.-, tw laborers; l.( out.: rise,.tso. For cont.n.,eut expenses. viz., office rest, repairs, an mtaieltatasais der % eta ill wand dollars. Office of .e eon GrrteroL—For chief clerk, tw 1b...mil clot -um; one clerk of clam three, two clerks . cut -a two. e gut clerk.) Of Shell 011, one Mr ;Seeger, too oar laborer :.n all, (O. ( eke J C orunanc,.—Fur ebler cle 'lc. two thou sand Jethro,; llilee clerks admit four, two clerks of three, luel• clerks ul cots. Iwo, s.x clinks ut clu-s one. ut• we--wger; in all, F.ir c.niiagent eXpeitses, viz., stationery - , one tlionsan Jiimecl &liars Office.—For two clerks of class tw0.V2.800. fliies elate torpedo,. General —For one slim lc of cla. firer, $1,6U0. For compensation of superintendent of the bolding 114 cum.' by be nar Deka intent. Viso hundred and till dUllnls.) CM(' axlchmen, and [U., ; n. 04434 ; 7 Fur la.mr, lust. lights. and tel items fur n. said t1.5..u.•. For nape . .nt.mdeut ~ f the hn i..ag ocm:de.l by the Pe! master Unbend ,(t W., 1111 Mired and ti ty d .llars,) and tine watchman and two I 'bor. r. : in all. £6.2 et. For eant wad toe! mud couilugencier,sl2,slu VY DE. AILMENT Fur enterneattou o; the Eetletary ttt the Ntyy,eigb thott-z.hl th•lint, ; c...htprettti.uu ut t t chef eiers . toe Aory Lopartloolit , two LotiSnlld Iwo Initidled do d .llaro, nod. add...ow To cL r. rlrrk, throe bon ird do. lar , to COlitiolir whi:n the. e .o no Lobtaot Sulu ary nu u longer ; .I...totro.ttg ,erk. at two tbousard &dal, rt.• c., Lf cll.re fora, tour el°. ka of clooa dire, tu t: ell,. 01 class two, tore. , eras ore, two and two Lasurere• ,• in all Fur rtxtionr.7, fUrii.till e. nr‘i ejwl.rro, ILO illiZedlaneull tiro thot su.d r. ii 11 1 .1,11 of Equipment Ind flelruillig —For chief clerl uo.a ;Masi tnd a.glit lul mil ed ilullani; clue clerk of On one e.e ktotelnu , Ltcr, two elm As of class two, tic Murk, ul dui." uue, tone mue..euger, add tone laborer ; in ni ;FAA ,ual. Fur its i me-y, Isi arl, nil suircellanea . ii items, sere. Itmeh.l mei nity doliars. .71-reat t Orgina.re.—For ch:ef clerk, at•• thtntsar.• n'ght !Ina& el d..llxr•:.lr 'ugh Nunn, nt.e t honmed e II :wired d•• 11 try; nno clot, f clam tioror, t 0... curls txr one me ...user, R•nl One ; ill all, t) • - al'. For etattunery• • books, and in iscellnneona hems, e;g1: hand rd .Ll••o... . _ Baredu nj - Storm Eng *nc,risg:—Par chief clerk, c.a• dam-alma ght Aglnol 4.1 .1 ow. .Iwa tight—al ins. s tad Ceti hand.. I dollar.; aim clerk ,•f ear. t ane a 1.111/11)41•IPIII. tole 1 how,wild two butalreil ; got men aner, and one laborer; is al , 87,*, 80. For 3tut.ouery and miscellitheZus ttem3, eight bundre. du:lar3. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.—For one clerk, chi. So:, boo clerk of clues three. ono =monger, aiol 1ab..., in all, f4.1:1°0. For st;iiitsue;y and miscellaneous item., tme bandre &Hat, 'WU; ineeental labor. fete], HO., and miseellancou It.ti for said St.°, JUDICIA L. UNITED *MATES COURTS. 11 , .r Ca'e/ J lyre of the Supreme .on or the Unite e:ght thoomee rive bonnie,' 'tonere; end tore r reliredioetwe, eight th amend doll,rs each to te1.:12.50 For eomren anon of the disi t !et at torveye of the Unite. Stowe, SIC 150, For olnvenottfon of the tlistect marshals of the Unite State, MOO I Ft.r.etlary ..f the ' , mitten of the jail in the tietrict c Columbia, VOO. COURT OF CLiIUS. For antar:e. a five judgea of the "toter of Clem•, at fan thorn:anti dollen. ettels ; the chef clerk. three Otto ad dot !ars ; and aliißlallt ole•k, two thou tool ;ha PIE tote Mr teand tine hat athnd dollar.; and utetwenger tha col; nOl . 40. To pay jtutgmettft of the Comet of Chim, Row !mod, Ilioneand dollars : That no hat of tit. ant Ann be nthd n;t nt any julement rendered In , n-mr Geol. e Cherrenning growing out of any eery vs nude et in currying the melt. DEPARTMENT OF JUATICR. o,Tee of the A ttornry Cenrral.—For romren.otion of Om Attorney aeneni , ,,ehr then and 41 .Hare; Cent, nl. seven tbowaisl the h.:sired 1.10111.1,: throe Alwi.tae• Atioroor Gene-al, nt five Ilsonsalnl enlllars etch ; of intern& nee, five ',lnn's,' delln a : naval mire.. andJnd-r tulvocoo• geners I, then thowniet live Itundtei dollars; ela`tns three thmequrl live bungle d. , flare hew clerk. two thoward five blue , ' esl olornss • ell'er clerk, lw lemma tw..linn.l.ed 1101'3: .teoogroph tc cloak, twu thull2und dollars; one clerk, two thutwand NO. 1. dollars ; rem clerk.; of estm four; addiiimpel ford:Anus IN; dee IL, • U. , 1111,1..10,1 d .1 ; IRu C. crkti rift. tlu re uoe e.e. k .l" clO-0 w.., 0 rrl rk of rime. ..118, OLO gee, two &LialenJll. nira,e..gers Mu nO.10.11.41.; to .11 s7.i. 6 i. _ . Fur c ntingent esp..c.eA of tlie Del sir Meld Of JOISre, tie lu.s.egl.u.eami .1-m!, Jur twat of •U; tur fur AU. r /dui Ila.W LOLEIS Tr CANEY TOE LEWIS 01 , TUE ENITID STATES. Fru cutni.elest 1.011.111,00• cumuli/Mb...v..3 11,1 (Wu) tLe law, u. ILe U/..11.11 Z 114.1,, el • , t 0... Untieu s s l omn.i r IL, • 11.1.0“ 1.1.1 GI the I,r, I rub-tui. b-t. 1.0 1111: teeth day ufJ1111,1147 . 2. it 011011 b.., tau fluty •II terra bre.l rat .lErl ese...llt.le 1.1.1.11 of .U 0 gurer,..,.eul, YuY ul all Vide Wise 1.0. e ult., 11:14.1 1111111111:. !RIM Oi.e a 1 ILe C. 1.1. C utt.ce ust alle us 1/1 re.. eel I,e ur t.. I.e .1410.1 U rate.[ auLuul a-..talles to. upp IbU oell fis.l3 I 'PEI 11..e.1 .... ye ',MI- au soiit, 1.. 1..1.111 zero, herr:P.lLO. 4111.ai., ia/ the r...ee•bu. uI tt.e mat t r duly of the I .alerts-it Yco. 11,, 1. Len tor. LILI.II Loco., 11.111.1 . 11.. a p .I.r.usaas .ut nu; ..eparlasela ur pubs!. Herr, Ia re expri..... 1,.,141.11/., 1..1.11111,1J • a eSeeTlll... C111...1 . 1 . 1... it.e.uf •.t. k.011,1ta1.• WWI • ...le.. Cllll.l, 11,1..1141 //I.el.ed ul.l. 0.0.1 .1 ism 1 e 1.11•11., II i•r 1111/1 e • LIM,. 1.1 ...0 I el1.11 . ,,11•01 . 11.1...114.11g ...Alt ea tun e...11/s .1 ra.ll .. Um 1., tor p110..0 016 e.. 111 aCC414.11,-1, .11111 Ina ,chedu.r IA II C, r.1..1.1.13e“ 10. ace rt./stool- 11 111 .aW, Had 041 W. Ina Le sawatl wt uuu t•• C..LL e •tt eeu.,l 6,1) prtut.ug Udo.g tile vait.e f the. • tt.e ale. 11111 tkoproolor.a.cat 111 elieu 1.11.1h.re D.C. a. .dal net , 111 d pa Is u. atts and 11111.1.1._ er • i .1 er Cu!, 1.. Le ot.uteu t r Ilie 11, 4.1.111 y 11e..1.1 ul pepal tu.eiat ur publte owe , ale I.reell;k reyre.e , .. . _ . uIVINIS Of .ales of all node L.l, OAS &HMOI sit, stlitp. a el' other pad c Wei erl, Imy :lel. otosta lief. a. of t e ge - 0..ae0 au.i Colerril i 1 It. ILO ....Ili, a .1. i 'IOU, 06 fleet.ent reels oa ; ," e..ttll Let le MOO or . e e...e. 1 .11 aea .1.ty1r1.1111 , 1 r lan e. 1... b Lott. •.) ttw ; tool a tlelatled e. ad vre cearls 01 e.a.e, Ala" Lo ItteiLLei to Le appelitLX to aLe tos-k Ul . S.C. Loot he public grcuntin strronwlien the rut nut Shall 4,e hg-u. the alehale rwd 11..0 clr t.eolo,lllLtrAe, ely. I,) eXte...uU al St alma. ell, ...eel we t, In. nil Leoluer out u. WaL t..ty le the aulalll ..t.e ui aorth It no ert, and will ll illj to in.: Lord' enrr•uf tuuth LL Art et incluo.ng. In 4thl.t.on to so Inuclo all toe le4e:val.ello, n. cone.-, and na. tro.a tir n. e Is, CeS•a..y fur -nen eat ten.n, the l WV.- qua , eS e.i ' Luleo uu l• 0 ,11.14.4 the cit) 4.llloiLoi gtul. e...lllltar. ..or. to 7 awl , le pet, Ms 4. OI.C. .1 hot .I onod to the duty of the I rend:try f the Imenor :0 on CU., Irlett the uw. her Or ‘JWI.e.a the e et latoseella. I null a. MIA ea.e ,a• may 10 MU. u by akdero,on e.we.dt the ...ezadury caner ..wno.• , and nut eX..ee ang the more I I .. u. e I y the .11.411 ea.uu ill ll.n tii mem to It led Sta.e. 04,cl atioroey 14 the District 011,1 ttttt nia 0 4 the c 0) 01J11111131.1, t: Lb, IrriVate u, eriy • luny , Pe inue-awry ter Iltrrying . I.lz act I to rave, the while .he ',rope. ly .0 pthella .1 tat.. paid to the oWner ..r ..wn crs Were., 4.111 ut .y enemy in 1.1/0 tannery no. tube. W.° • •.. •he I eqUaltien u; the .ecretni y. Gen. No. CB-3 b.., Secretary of the lolerior shall not he .able to 11:p e.• With the I , Wi.er or cwi.ers ;thy Kiln. erty heeded ior Ibe I.lllitteeA 01 tlbe net up. 0 the price au be paid the. etor, or if for any other eanAe he shad be rimhae to obtaan tie title to uoy such prope..ty by Mlllll,ll .grertoetit With the owner . Or owners ihr,ol, it AVIA I. "is duty to itothe atT.ICal iota to the :npr. 0111 I . .airt . f Anna:A of t.,11.1ub.t., toll ci. ..Urt to Leila y en lOC beet Anal re.,11 ro, upon .ttrla ntapbeatioo, itt clot. code. matt Atithr buds nil. alttl regulloautra ate,' clopfel:Cake JIM and eqUttable ttplotehettlent of the c oh ..r..bor A f the ...venal slate e to to each tel every ”Woer .14 the reel mune .tat .urprovemeuts i he. eon nereuory to be taken for the ./üblic we its so Cord:time With tLo provis.oto. this not, Air to t h.ct. the lt errctory s 1 men nueb.e to obtain the ..tie by umlaut tigl Eyelet:lt W.th the aornerel artVaers.allo... SEC S. net the fee simpleofall prent:sts et ap:troprated en 'tulle ate, of Wo.eli rvpru.seinent than have lA, Eon. utner tt e urtcr nid t01e... Is 01 .tied Vs mt, el ell, •IpOD pay.u.e.4 to the owner or owner', re met, irely, of s,opa el. ea vein, or to any ...Se the taut ow' er ur owe... ...et, or neglect fo.• fifteen day. abet the app.aisen.elit t f ne melt value ul eat 1111 tls and nu) rose,. coin 1 y aid iourt to centand ll.e. Eanie 115111 the e ...y ad the ltiten upon t• ps siting the said api.rat red sibue n. lire snit Lin to •he C. edit ul Olds ...cs Ler nl oWilletY, reel nail ely, sested to the United Steles. And the Seco elm, of 11 e atte.sta LE beret'} winterised nod requited lola} to il.e al old to ur .Avi•er, I el ort.lel,, the td trine .1 [beset eral preu.lo, ec.ted .13 the applairentent of court. or t ey in.o Culirl by fief...ed. as leile•LLO...re Cleo Imprinted comes tied the stun rte. s- at y •of eXceed.og 1u1.5 1:1150ed thourand Bars. Ench per lieteoy uppr. pr.nted out of aity moneys in the rcusuiy n o t o Lei wk., appnlor,nled. 151. C. 11. That .sit coot t ma, dlrect the tit.ee and manner winch pus , esa.un of the property cmileametl shall Le aheat or eel, e. ed,altmuy.it neceeser,.entuice any or .er or IS Ile any jot.. is Jur gbh:, S C.ll. lhal no dilly in making an 1.-es merit of com ewat.on,..r in !stk. rig pos 0 1 51511 , shall Lo occasioned by Hy doubt wh ch may arse de to toe ow oe.hip el the pro wl." y, or any part there If. 0 to the isle etts of Me e..pert.Ve owl ers. bet Meech 15505 tho e. tin shall twine .dopordt ol the mobey allowed as compen.t on for the rhu.rpropeity or Me pill in dulute Sac. 12. Ilan the It telt;ngba and Gorgettren Railroad OH piny and thE 31etniett t n Relined Company, Le, n arohe sit ro pt:re.l to remove the r tracks, rel ect e ., trout the 6, it.. g. - outab, a barony eaahli,he :n 1 nu tee-au ea tory may led.es - ted from Time to t.o.e ty the t Meer ate ar ,Lf the public buldingeand groom's. it the grading ate tiling u , t et Enid gr. unds may reLder 0-CO. sly. csslnus.soson, 0414011 W of tt H eat yof lire Interior, tel et Engiticser crthe..army, nod net dicer In clabige ed plibl:e Windings and grounds. is ime y aathor.zsd and ti.tected to examire and re . oort to l un priur b. tis aetrond 3londay of Det eml e • next. a pan w:iich the loom dive mile rid truck to front of rho resterll elll SUM 111 the t ouitul (11.111 Le minuted, Wail :lie I egnall to the rghts of oil fart el concerned. and ley .hid. proper conbuctione with *Uer railroads may be lade. _ . 13. Ilmt from and after the first (783 , 11.1nly iutheris hum]. d and eventy two. the:mons' ,ala 1. it Ise r Comptroller, of t he Register, and of the &q or. slog rch.t«ct of bo Treaetary l eis r want, shall he li•ilr omsand duna a earh ; and the annual .laty of the fadzes f the Court ts. Cl. as. Atoll he font IL ,Waild fire hemdt ed ollars each, and a etalic ent .qua le entry Int. of 11,0 .rut isions of this .sedan to the elld of the tfcto I ye r eod ig June thirceth.rtghteeu hundred and beventy three, is ereby appropr aced Appre'red, Slay 8, 1872. [GENERAL NATCRE-No. 76.] .) , 1 ACT to create on additional land dis trict in the State'of Minnesota. • Be it enaerd by the Senate and house of Bep feentalivre of the United States of America in ;owns Assembled, That the President of the tilted States be and he is hereby. an horized t establish an additional hind is tiet in the St de" of 31intirsota. etabrae• a. , all that part of the present New Ulm it'ld district lying n firth of the north lit:e i t awn hip number one hundred and ten, nd to fix from time to time the bonnda tes thereof, uh'eh Atall be named after he place at wh.ch the flee Audi fist he ,stab ished ; eel the President shill h ice owor to fix. from time thee the foe:l -ion of the talc., fir such district. Ec. 2. 1 hat the Pre-idvnt is hereby uthotized to uppo'nt. by and with the ad ice and c.msent ..f the Senate, a roister nd a rut:her f r said hand di,..triet,_ who hall be requirurto re - ide at the eight of he land office fin. :aid di,trier, who shall e subject to the sane laws end respousi ilities, and wh , se eompensatiln. rerpce ively. rball be the ei,e as that now aLow d by law to other land officers in said itute. Appmed, May 21, 1572. NENEra:. NATURE—No. ill IN ACT to amend an act entitled' .An act to est,blisli and to prt.tect oati, n,,1 c 4 tuetet it.E," 'TANA, d ut,ry twenty second, eigetcea ltuadmil and sixty seven. Be it enacted 1.0 the Senate and Reuse of Rep ; ntalit es of the United States o , America in Con reca a. ambled, That the Sc .retary of %, ar is o.r,by atilt r a.d to t , elett ih, sup tin curlews of the ir.tional cenieterit tr ~erit orious and to ustw ,rthy st.ldiers. either tuntniss:oned officers or enlisted ut•it or he ‘o'ult er or regular alley, who have 'cell ltdmrrably intistered out r di,cha . q.ed rout the service of the Ut.ited St,tes. nd rho way have been disablvd f r active field service in tie linmof duty. SEC. 2. '1 hat the : , uperiutt-tttli:ets t.T ..ational cemeteries shall receive f;,r their •outpensation front sixty do Lin , t se, cosy ire dollars per month. atc,itling to the steLt and hupottence of the cemeteries 0 which they may be rcl ectively A, to be determined by the Secretary of war; and thy shal alto be furnis'led with l imners and fast, now provided at tha several cent ,relies. SEC. 3. T a- al net; and parts of arts neowistent w:th -the proris sus &f this 43t arc hereby repealed. Appriachl. May 18, 1872. NENEEAL NA.TtRE—No. 90.) AN At T to rtetore 1 azaros L Pramry to the nary- of the Unite tqa tes as a thici ,hiptivin. Be it enacted ty the Senate and Ilonse of Rep eat:dal:v:2 of th , United Stat,a of America in C'ongreas a:ambled, That the Presideut of the United t•tates be. and he is here . y. au horized, if in his opinion the good of the erviee will be priw.ted thereby to le .t.ire 1 az-true 1,. Peauley to the n ivy of the United tat,s as a mid,hil•man at the f.„t. i f die s ebss of eig.btu en hundred and , eventy • of which he w..S a uteu.ber at the tame of h s resiunati,,n. ppruved, May 2d,.1872.
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