VOL. 46. United States Laws. [Published by Authority.] L _1 W S OP THE UNITED STATES PASSED AT THE LED 'SESSION OF TUB FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. •IGEDIEBAL NATURE-NO. 45.] 4 ACT making appropriations foi's.the legislative; executive, and judicial pauses of the government for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, • Be it enacted by the Sciatic and House Representatives of the United States of • nerica in Congress assembled, That a following sums be, and the same are reby, appropriated. out of any money in a treasury riot otherwise appropriated, • the service of flui ti Cal year ending the irtieth of June, eighteen hundred and rarity-two, for the objects hen:Meer pressed, namely: LEGISLATIVE, SENATE, For compensation and mileage of Sena •s, four hundred thousand dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, n3sengers, and othcrd receiving an annual ary in the service of the Senate, viz : cretary of the Senate, four thousand ree hundred and twenty dollars; officer arced with d:sbursements of the Senate, e.hundred and seventy-six dollars ; chief :rk, three thousand dollars, and the ad :ional stun of one thousand dollars while e said office is held by the present in mbent, and no longer; principal clerk, incipal executive clerk, minute and jour clerk, and financial clerk, in the office the Secretary of the Senate, at two otisand five hundred and ninety-two dol :s:each ; six clerks in office of the Secre cy of the Senate, at two thousand two indred and twenty dollars each ; keeper the stationery, two thousand one hun- ed and two dollars and forty cents; two cPsenge!s, at one thousand twohundred d ninety-six dollars each; one page, at ven hundred and twenty dollars; Kr aut-at-arms and Doorkeeper, four thou nd three hundrdd -and twenty dollars: rovided, That here:alter he shall receive, rectly or indirectly. no fees or other corn m..,,-.ltion or emolument whatever for per ; rming the duties of the office, or in con tetion therewith; assistant doorkeeper, to thousand five hundred and ninety-two )liars; Postmaster to the Senate+ two ousand oue hundred dollars; assistant )stumster and mail-carrier, one thousand ven hundred and twenty-eight dollars; ro mail-carriers, at one thousand two indeed dollars; superintendent of the icument-room, two thousand one hundred td sixty dollars; two assistants in doeu ent-room, at toe thousand lour hundred id forty dollars each; superintendent of ie folding-room, two thousand one hun !ed and sixty dollars; three messengers, ming as assistant doorkeepers, at one iousand eight hundred dollars each; venty messengers, to be appointed and moved by the Sergeant-at-arms, with the pproval of the Committee to Audit and ontrol the Contingent Expenses of the enate, at one thousand four hundred and arty dollars each; secretary to the Presi ent of the Senate, two thousand one hun red and two dollars Ad fifty cents; lerk to the Committee on Finance, two aousand two hundred and twenty dollars; lerk to the Committee on Claims, two hbusand two hundred and twenty dollars; lerk of printing records, two thou Sand wo hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to !ommittee on Appropriations, two thous nd two hundred and twenty dollars; su erintendent in charge of the furnaces, one housand four hundred and forty dollars; ssistant in charge of furnaces, eight hun red and sixty-four dollars; one laborer in harge of private pasiag.e. eight hundred nd sixty-tbur dollars; one laborer in sta ionery-room, eight hundred and sixty-four iollars • one special policeman, one thous ad dollars; chaplain to the Senate, nine iundred dollars;chief engineer, two thou and one hundrd and sixty dollars; three asistant engineers, at fourteen tiindred .nd forty dollars each ; two firemen, at one housandandninety-five do Lars each ; three aborers, at seven hundred and thirty dol ars each; making, in all, one hundred and wenty thousand two hundred and seven y-three dollars and twenty cents. . For temporary clerks, ten thonsand dol ars F. contingent expenses of the Senate. For stationery—and newspapers for sew mty-four Senaturs, at the rate of one hun lred and twenty-five dullars each per an nuli, nine thous•ind two hundred and fifty loners. • For' tationery fur committees and officers lght thousand dollars. For clerks to committees, fourteen pages for the Senate chamber, two riding pages, one page far the Vice-President's room, and one page for the office of the Secretary 0' the Senate; making eighteen pages in ill, at the rate of three dollars per day while actually employed, and horses and earryads, filly thousand dollars; said pages to be appointed and removed by the Ser seant-at-arms, with the approval of the Counnitteelo Audit and Control the Con tingent Expenses of the Senate. Por fuel Ibr the heating apparatus, eight thousand chi lars. . For furniture and repairs of furniture, ten thousand dollars. For labor, thirteen thousand dollars. For folding documents, and materials therefor, twelve thousand dollars. For packing boxes, seven hundred and forty dollars. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, thirty thousand dollars. For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the Senate for the Con gressional Globe, for reporting the pro ceedings of the Senate tbr the session of the Forty-second Congress, beginning on the first Monday in December, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars. CAPITOL POLICE. For one captain, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two lieutenants, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; twen ty-five privates, at one thousand two hun dred dollars each, thirty thousand dollars; and eight watchmen, at one thousand dol lars each, eight thousand dollars; making, in ail, forty-two thousand eight hundred dollars, one-half to be paid into the con tingent fund of the House of Representa tives, and the other halt to be paid into the contingent fund of the Senate. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, For compensation and mileage of mem bers of the House of Representatives and Delegates from Territories, one million five hundred and sixty-five th , ,usand dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, '..1', 1 1 , * :f. "4-:- ? ; ,;. 1 „... , • .. , he H I. ': -. t . . ...,.„ : ..f - r =, Y, - o ... messengers, and others receiving an :tuna , al salary in the service of the House of Representatives, viz : Clerk of the House of Representatives, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; chief clerk and journal clerk, three thousand dollars each; five assistant clerks, at two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars each; one assistant • clerk, at two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars; eight assist ant clerks, including librarian and assistant librarian, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars eaelt; onb chief messenger, r and clerk to Speaker, at five dollars and seventy-six cents per day eta ; for three messengers, at one thousand four hundred and filly dollars each; one nie , senger in • the House library, one thousand four hun dred and forty dollars • one engine*, ono thousand eight hundred dollars; three as sistant engineers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; six fire men, at one thousand and ninety-five dol lars each per annum; for clerk to Commit tee of Ways and Means, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; clerk to Committee on Appropriations. two thous and five hundred and ninety-two dollars; clerk to-Committee of Claims,• two thous and one hundred and sixty dollars; clerk to Committee on the Public Lands, two thousand one hundred and stay dollars; Sergeant-at-arms, four thousand three hun dred and twenty dollars: Provided, That hereafter he shall receive, directly or in directly, no fees, other compensation, or emolument whatever for periorming the • duties of his office, or in connection there with ; clerk to the Sergeant-at-arms, two thousand five hundred dollars ; messenger to Sergeant-at-arms, one thousand four hundred • and forty dollars; Doorkeeper, two thousand 44a hundred and ninety-two dollars; first assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dol lars; Postmaster, two thousand five hun dred and ninety-two dollars; first assistant postmaster, two thousand and eighty dol lars; -four messengers, at one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars each; five mail carriers, at one thousand ' and eighty dCyliars each; -chaplain of the House, nine hundred dollars; two stenog raphers. four thousand three hundred and eighty dollars each; superintendent of folding room, two thousand one hundred , and sixty dollars; superintendent and as sistant of the document-room, at five dol lars and seventy-six cents per day each ; document file clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eleven messengers, five at one thousand eight hundred dollars, and six at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; twelve messengers-during the session, at the rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars per annum ; making, in all, the sum of one hundred and fifty-two thousand two hundred and twenty seven dollars and sixty cents. For contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, viz : For cartage, three thousand eight hun dred dollars. For clerks to committees, and temporary clerks of the House of Representatives, forty-one thousand three hundred and four dollars. For folding documents, including pay of folders and materials, eighty thousand dollars. For fuel, seven thousand dollars. For horses and carriages for transpor tation of mails, and saddle-horses for the nse of messengers, ten thousand dollars. For furniture and repairs of the same, eighteen thousand dollars. For packing boxes, two thousand six hundred dollars. .For laborers, eighteen thousand two hundred and fbrty dollars. For miscellaneous items, fifty-five thou sand dolars. For newspapers and stationery for Mem bers and delegates, at one hundied and twenty-five dollars each per annum, thir ty-one thousand two hundred and fifty &Mars • and for stationery fbr committees and of ficers of the House, five thousand dollars. For twenty-three pages, (including three riding pages,) seventeen thousand six hun dred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty tour cents. For the usual additional "compensation t 7) the reporta.s of the House for the Con gressionol Globe for reporting the procee dings of the House for the session of the Forty-second Congress, beginning on the first Monday in December, eighteen hun dred and seventy-one, eight hundred dol lars each, fuur thousand eight hundred PUBLIC PRINTING, For compensation of the Congressional Printer, and the clerks and messengers in his office, twelve thousand five hundred and fourteen dollars. For contingent expenses of his office, 'viz: For stationery, postage, advertising. furniture, travelling expenses, horses and wagons, • and miscellane nts• items, two thousand five hundred dollars. For the public printing, six hundred and fifty-five thousand nine hundred and ninety-six dollars and fifty cents : Provi ded, That so much of section ten of the act approved dune twenty-five, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, entitled "An act to expedite and regulate the printing of public documents, and for other purposes," and provides that the " Superintendent of Public Printing," under certain conditions therein stated, may furnish extra copies of any document to persons applying there for, be, and the same is hereby, so amen ded that ten per centum shall be added to the cost paid for said documents. For paper for the public printing, seven hundred and twenty-five thousand nine hundred and fifteen dollars. For.the public binding, five:bundred and twenty-eight thousand three hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty cents. For lithographing, engraving, mapping copies of maps, plans, and diagrams in fac-simile on tracing-linen, ninety-one thousand dollars. LIBRARY OF CONGRESg. For compensation of the Librarian, four thousand dollars. For three assistant librarians. at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For two assistant libiarians, one at one thousand two hundred dollars, and one at nine kundred and sixty dollars, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For one messenger, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars. For three laborers at eight hundred and sixty-four dollars each, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars. For purchase o(bouks for said library, eight thousand dollars. For purchase of law books for said li brary, two thousand dollars. For purchase of file of periodicals and newspapers, one thousand five hundred dollars. For expenses of exchanging public doe• uments for the publications of foreign gov ernments, one thouiand five hundred dol lars. For shelving a room underneath the library fot copyright boAts, and an iron stairway to communicate therewith, five hundred d..;llars. For constructing cases of shelves for the alcoves in library, five hundred dol lars. For contingent expenses of said library two thousand dollars. For botanic garden, grading, draining manure, tools, fuel. and repair 4, mg: purchasing trees and shrubs, under the direction of the Library ommittee of Congress, five thousand dollars. For pay of superintendent and assistants in botanic garden and green-houses, under the direction of the Library Committee of Congress, eleven thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. For clerk in the office of Public Build ings and grounds, one thousand two hun dred dollars. For mesiienger in the same office, eight hundred and tbrty dollars. For compensation to the public garden er, one thousaad four hundred and forty dollars. For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water-closets in the Capitol, seven hundred and twenty dollars. Ftr compensation of a foreman and twen ty-one laborers employed in the public grounds. nineteen thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars. For compensation of four laborers in the Capitol, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Fur compensation of furnace-keeper in chorge of heating apparatus under the old hall of the House of Representatives, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For compensation of furnace-keeper at the President's house, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For two policemen at the President's house, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of two night watch men at the President's house, one thous and two hundred dollars. For assistant doorkeeper, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation of two draw-keepers at the bridge across the Eastern Branch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, one thousand six hundred dollars. For watchman in Franklin Square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation of the person in charge of the - heating apparatus of the Library of Congress, and other steam-heat ing apparatus in the central building, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For electrician .for the Capitol, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of-five watchman in reservation number two, three thousand dollars. COURT OF CLAIMS. For salaries of five judges of the Court of Claims, the chief clerk and assistant clerk, bailiff, and messenger thereof, twen ty-seven thousand three hundred and forty dollars. For compentistion of attorneys to attend to taking testimony, witnesses, and com missioners, three thousand five hundred dollars. For stationery, books, fuel labor, and other contingent and miscellaneous expen ses, three thousand dollars. For reporting the decisions of the court, clerical hire, labor in preparing and su perintending the printing of the sixth vol ume of the reports of the Court of Claims, to be paid on the order of the court one thousand dollars. To pay judgments of the Court of Claim•, five thousand dollars. EXECUTIVE. For compensation of the President of the United States. twentg i five thousand dollars. For compensation of the Vice President of the United States, eight thousand dol lars. For compensation of Secretary to sign patents tor public lands, fifteen hundred dollars. For compensation to the private secreta ry, assistant secretary, (who shall be a short-hand waiter), two executive clerks, at two thousand three hundred dollars each ; steward and messenger of the Pres ident of the United States; thirteen thous and eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the execu tive office, including stationery thereof, four thousand dollars. DEPARTSIENT OF STATE. For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; two Assis tant Secretaries of State, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; for chief clerk, at two thousand two hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four, additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, nine clerks of class three, three clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, eight clerks of one, one messenger, one assistant messen ger, nine laborers, and four watchmen ; in all, seventy-four thousand five hundred five hundred and twenty dollars. For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, and in newspapers of the States and Territories, and in the city of Washing ton, fifty thousand dollars : Provided, That hereafter no laws or treaties shall be published in newspapers except those which are of a general nature, which laws shall be selected by the Secretary of State ; and the same shall in all cases be publish ed without delay. For proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents for the various lega tions and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, three thousand dollars. For stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, five thousand dollars. For books and maps, two thousand dol lars. For extra clerk-hire and copying, four thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, viz : rent, fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars. UNITED STATES AND MEXICAN CLAIMS COMMISSION For compensation of the commissioner on the part of the United States, four thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of umpire, three thousand dollars. For agent, four thousand dollars. For secretary, two thousand five hun dred dollars. For legal assistant to agent, three thous and dollars. For two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each. For two translators, at one thousand five hundred dollars each. For one inesseng,er, six hundred dollars. For one assistant messenger, three hun dred dollars, HUNTINGDON, PA., MAY 31, 1871. For contingent expenses, five thoniand dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For the compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, eight thousand dollars; two Assistant Secretrries of the Treasury, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, two thousand two hun dred dollars, and three hundred dollars ad ditional for acting as superintendent of the building; forty-nine clerks of class four, additional compensation of two hundred dollars to one clerk of class four disbursing clerk, 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 messen gers, one assistant messenger, and ten la borers; one clerk of class four and one clerk of class one ; to assist the chief. in superintending the building; one captain of the watch, one thousmd four hundred , dollars ; one engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; one machinist and gas fitter, one thousand two hundred dollars; sixty watchman, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and to two of said watchmen, acting as lieutenants of watch men, two hundred and eighty dollars in addition; thirty laborers, at seven hun dred and twenty dollars each, five firemen, at six hundred dollars each ; ninety chair women, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, three hundred and sixty-one thousand nine hundred dollars. In the construction bratich of the Treas ury : For Supervising Architect, three thousand dollars; assistant supervising ar chitect, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; photo grapher, two thousand dollars; two assis tant photographers, one at one thousand six hundred dollars, and one at one thous and two hundred dollars ; two clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, three clerks of class one, and one messen ger ; in all, twenty-seven thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For First Comptroller of the Treasury, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; ten clerks of class four, twelve clerks of class three, twelve clerks of class two, six clerks of caws one; six copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, one assistant messenger, and three laborers; in all, seventy-seven thousand three hundred and twenty dol lars. For Second Comptroller of the Treas ury, three thousand dollars; -chief clerk, two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four, twenty clerks of class three, twenty-eight clerks of class two, twenty one clerks of class one; twelve copyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; and two laborers; in all, one hundred and thirty-six . thousand eight hundred dollars. For enamissioner of Customs, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thous and dollars; two clerks of class ibur, six clerks of class three, eight clerks of class two, five clerks of class one, one messen ger, and one laborer; in all, thirty-six thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. For first Auditor of the Treasury, thee tnousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four, ten clerks of class three, ten clerks of class two, thirteen clerks f class one, one mes senger, one assistant messenger, and one laborer; in all, fifty-eight thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. For Second Auditor, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; six clerks of class four, fifty-four clerks of class three, one hubdred and nine clerks of class two, one hundred clerks of class one, one messenger, five assistant messen gers, and seven laborers; and for addition al to disbursing clerk, two hundred dol lars; in all, three hundred and eighty-four thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. For Third Auditor, three thousand dol lars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; fourteen clerks of class four, additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars ; thirty-two clerks of class three, ninety-two clerks of clams two, eighty-six clerks of class one ; ten copyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; two messen gers, three assistant messengers, and seven laborers; in all, three hundred and thirty one thousand and eighty dollars. For the Fourth Auditor, three thous and dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars • five clerks of class four, eighteen clerks of class three, twelve clerks of class two, eleven clerks of class one, one messen ger, one assistant messenger, three labor ers, and eight female clerks at nine hull, dred dollars each; in all, eighty-three thousand seven hundred and twenty dol lars. 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 cleiks of class one ; seven copyiits, six thousand three hundred dollars; one messenger, one assistant messenger, and two laborers; in all, fifty-nine thousand pine hundred dollars. For compensation of the Treasury for the Post Office Department, three thous and dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; nine clerks of class four; addition al to one clerk of class four 'as disbursinh . , clerk, two hundreddollars; forty clerks of class three, sixty-four clerks of class-two, thirty-seven clerks of class one, one mes senger, one assistant messenger,and eleven laborers; also, four additional clerks of class three, and four additional laborers for the money order division; in all, two hundred and forty thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, six thousand five hun dred dollars; assistant treasurer, twc thou sand eight hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; two principal book-keepers, two thousand two hundred dollars each ; two tellers, two thousand two hundred dollars each; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two assistant tellers, two thousand dollars each ; fifteen clerks of class four, fifteen clerks of class three, eleven clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one • sixty female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; fifteen hundred dol lars each ; fifteen messengers; five male laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dol lars each ; and seven female laborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each; in all, one hundred awl eighty-nine thousand four hundred and eighty dollars : Provided, That ten thousand dollars are hereby ap propriated to be expended in the office of the Treasurer of the United States at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treas ury. For compensation of the Register of the Treasury, three thousand dollars; assistant register, two thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four, twelve clerks of class three, twenty four clerks of class two, ten cleik4 of class Cute, one messenger, two assistant messen- gers st seven hundred and twenty dollars, .and twolaborers ; in all, eighty-four thou sand five hundred and twenty dollars : Provided, That the Secretary of the Trea sury may employ three additional clerks of class four, and eight female clerks at nine hundred dollars each per annum, in lieu of nine of said clerks of class two. For comptroller of the Currency, five thousand dollars; deputy comptroller, two thousand five hundred dollars ; eleven clerks of class four, thirteen clerks of class three, ten clerks of class two, eleven clerks of class one, twenty-four female clerks, four messengers, two laborers, and two night watchmen ; in all, one hundred and three thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For Commissioner of Internal revenue, six thousand dollars; deputy commission er, three thousand five hundred dollars; seven heads of divisons, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; thirty-four clerks of class four, forty-eight clerks of class three, fifty-two clerks of class two, thirty-eight clerks of class one, ninety-five copyists, five messengers, three assistant messengers, and fifteen laborers; in all, three hundred and ninety-two thousand and sixty dollars. For dies, paper, and for stamps, two hundred thousand dollars. For salaries and expenses of collectors, assessors, assistant assessors, supervisors, detectives, and storekeepers, together with the expense of carrying into effect the va rious provisions of the several acts pro vided fur, five million four hundred thous and dollars. For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment. persons guilty of violating the internal revenue laws, or conniving at the the same, in cases where such expenses are not otherwise provided for by law, oue hundred thousand dollars. For chief clerk of the Light-house Board, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four, two clerks of class three, one clerk of class two, one clerk of class one, on•: female copiest, one messenger, and one Ifbarer; all twelve thousand and sixty dollars. For the officer in charge of the Bureau of Statistics, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk two thousand dollars, twelve clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, ten clerks of class two, five clerks of class one; five copyists, at nine hundred dollars cavil; one messenger, one laborer, and one char-wowan, at four hun dred and eighty dollars; in all sixty-five thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For temporary clerks for the Treasury Department, forty thousand dollars : Provi ded, That hereafter n temporary clerk shall reeieve a greater compensation than at the rate of twelve hundred dollars par annum for the time actually employed. For stationery for the Treasury Depart ment and the several bureaus, forty-five thousand dollars. For postage, books, newspapers, arrang ing and binding cancelled marine papers sealing ships' registers, care of horses for mail and office wagon, repair of wagons and harness, washing towels, investigation of accounts and records, and the other mis cellaneous items required for the current and ordinary business of the Department, not herein otherwise provided fur, sixty five thousand dollars. For furniture, carpets, desks, chairs, shelving for file-rooms, boxes and repairs of furniture, cases, oil-cloth, matting, rugs, chair covers and cushions, repairs and lay ing of carpets, and other miscellaneous articles of the like character, fifty thou sand dollars. For fuel, light, soap, brooms, brushes, feather-dusters. sponge, chamois, spittoons, shades, awnings, wall paper, clothes-hooks, drop-lights, and tubing, blank keys, crash, cotton, water-coolers, tumblers, hatches, and matches, oils, pitchers and basins, towels, tacks, traps, thermometers, candles, buckets, and other miscellaneous items, fifty thousand dollars. INDEPENDENT TREASURY, Office of the assistant treasurer at New York: For assistant treasurer, eight thou sand dollars ; for deputy assistant treasur er, three thousand six hundred dollars; chiefs of division, tellers, registers, clerics, book:keepus, messengers, keeper of build, ing, watchman engineer, detectives, and porter, one hundrel and twenty-seven thousand six hundred and eighty-eight dollars; in all, one hundred and thirty eight thousand six hundred and eighty dollars, Office of the assistant treasurer at Bos ton : For assistant treasurer, five thousand dollars ; for chief clerk, two thousand sev en hundred dollars; f'or clerks and mes sengers, twenty-three thousand dollars; for three watchmen, .two thousand and sixty dollars. dice of assistant treasurer at San Fran cisco : For assistant treasurer, in addition to his salary as treasurer of the branch mint, one thousand five hundred dollars; for cashier, three thousand dollars; for book-keeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; for assistant cashier, two thous and dollars ; for assistant book-keeper, two thousand dollars; for stamp clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for three night watchmen, four thousand five hundred dollars ; for one day watch man, nine hundred and sixty dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at Philadel phia: For assistant treasurer, in addition to his salary as treasurer of the Mint, one thousand five hundred dollars; for clerks. messengers, and watchmen, thirty-four thousand eight hundred and twenty-three dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at St. Louis : For assistant treasurer, five thousand dol lars; for clerks, messengers, and watch men, ten thousand dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at New Or leans: For assistant treasurer, four thou and dollars; for chief clerk and cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks, three thousand: dollars; one porter, nine hundred dollars; two watchmen, one thou sand four hundred and forty dollars; amounting in all to thirteen thousand eight hundred and forty dollars Office of assistant treasurer at Charles ton, South Carolina : For assistant treas. uer, four thousand dollars ; one clerk, one thousand eighthundred dollars; one thou sand six hundred dollars; one assistant messenger, seven hundred and twenty dol lars; and two watchmen, one thousand four !pillared and forty dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at Balti more : For assistant treasurer, five thous and dollars ; for cashier, twenty-five hun dred dollars; for three clerks, five thous and four hundred dollars; for two clerks, two thousand eight hundred dollars; for one clerk, one thousand two hundred dol lars; for messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; for five vault watchmen, three thousand six hundred dollars. Office of depositary at Chicago : For cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred d dlars; for two clerks, three thousand dollars; for one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; for one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars. Office of depositary at Cincinnati: For cashier, two thousand dollars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for one clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; for two clerks, two thousand four hundred dollars; for two clerks, two thou sand dollars ; for one me senger, six hun dred dollars; for two watchmen, one at seven hundred and twenty dollars and one at two hundred and forty dollars, nine hundred and sixty dollars. Office of depositary at Louisville: For cashier, two thousand dollars; for one clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; for one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; for watchman, seven hundred and twenty. dollars. Office of depositary at Pittsburg: For cashier, one thousand eight hundred dol lars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; one watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; amounting in all to three thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. Mee of depositary at Santa Fe : For depositary, (in addition to ,his pay as re ceiver,) two thousandlollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; two watchmen, each seven hundred and twenty dollars; amounting in all to four thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For compensation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand at the several depositaries, inclu ding national banks acting as depositaries under the act of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, six thous and dollars. For c•lntingent expenses under the act of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe-keep ing, transfer, and disbursement of the' public revenue, fifty thousand dollars : Provided, That no part of said sum shall be expended for clerical services. For checks and certificates of deposit for office of assist int treasurer at New York, and other offices ' eight thousand dollars. For additional clerks under the act for the better orzinization of the treasury, at such rates as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem just and reasonable, ten thous and dollars. UNITED STATES MINT, BRANCHES, AND ASSAY OFFICES. MINT AT PHILADELPHIA. • For mimics of the Director, treasurer, assayer, welter and refiner, chief coiner and eng,ral er, 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, including wastage and repairs, thirty-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, CAL. For salaries of superintendent, treasu rer. assayer, melter and refiner, coiner, and six clerks, thirty thousand five hun dred dollars. For wages of workman and adjusters. one hundred and seventy-eight thousand dollars. For ino:dental and contingent expenses, repairs, 'and wastage, fifty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. ASSAY OFFICE, NEW YORK. For salary of superintendent, four thou sand five hundred dollars; for salary of assayer, three thousand dollars; fir salary of melter and refiner, three thousand dol lars; for salary of assistant assayer, two thousand dollars; for salary of deputy treasurer, three thousand dollars ; for com pensation of clerk, ten thousand two hun dred dollars. For wages of workmen, sixty-eight thou• sand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, twenty-two thousand dollars. LRANCII MINT AT DENVER.. For assayer, (who shall have charge of said mint,) two thousand five hundred dol lars. For welter, two thousand five hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, fifteen thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars. For three clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, fire thousand four hundred do lars. For incidental and contingent expanses, including repairs and wastage, five thous and dollars. -BRANCII MINT, CARSON CITY. For salaries of superintendent, assayer, melter and refiner, coiner, and four clerks, seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars. And hereafter there shall be in said mint a superintendent, with an annual salary of three thousand d• - dlars; a melter and refi ner, an assayer and coiner, at an annual salary of two thousand five hundred dollars each; one clerk at an annual salary of two thousand dollars, and three clerks at an annual salary of one thousand eight hun cried dollars each. The offices of chief coiner, assistant coiner, assistant assayer, and assistant welter and refiner; are hereby abolished, For wages of workmen and adjusters, fifty-four thousand dollars. Far. chemicals, charcoal, and wood, in cidental and miscellaneous expenses, sev enteen thousand six hundred dollars. BRANCH MINT AT CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. For assayer, fitleen hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, fourteen hun dred and ninety-two dollars. For chemicals, charcoal, incidental and miscellaneous items, one thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars. ASSAY OFFICE AT BOISE CITY, IDAHO. For salaries of superintendent., assayer, welter, and clerk, seven thousand four bundred dollars. For wages or workmen, three thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars. - GOVERNMENTS IN THE TERRI— AWES'. TERRITORY OF 1111pORA, Vor salaries or governor, chief justice, and two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territo ry, one thousand dollars. For interpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars. TERRITORY OF COLORADO. For salaries of governor and superin tendent of Indian affairs, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, thir teen thousand three hundred dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the ass Inbiy, oit,- cere, clerks, and c litirr 4 ent expenses there of, twenty thousand dollars. For contingent expdrovs of said Terri. tory, one thousand dothrs. TERRITORY OF DAKOTS. For salaries of goreruor and super:ntendent of indian aifdrs, chief justice and two aissoci ate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand three hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thbusantt dollar. TERRITO4I OF IDAHO. For salaries of governor and superintendent of Indiannffairs, chief justice and two associ ate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem bers of the legislative assembly, officers clerks, and contingent expenses thereof, twenty thou sand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thonsind dollars. TERRITORY OF MONTANA. For compensation for governor and super intendent of Indian atrai., chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation and tulle:To of the mem bers of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses thereof, twenty thou sand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand TERRITORY OF NEW IIEXICO. For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary-, and es officid superintendent of public bnildings and grounds, thirteen thousand five hundred dol-. lard For compensation and mileage of the mem bers of the legislativeassembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses thereof, twenty-one thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory one thousand dollars. For interpreter and translator in the execu tive office, five hundred dollars. TERRITORY OF 1-TAI For salaries of governor, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thou sand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Tcrritoy, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem bersof the legislative assemldy, officers, clerks and contingent expenses thereof, twenty thou sand dollars. TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. Eor salaries of governor, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, fourteen thou• Sand dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of 04 mem bers of the legisle.tive assembly, officers clerks, and contiageut expenses thereof, twenty five thousand dollars. TERRITORY OF WYO3IISG. For salaries of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand dollirs. For compensation and mileage of the men hers of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses thereof, twenty- thou dollars. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. For compensation of the Secretary of the Interior, Assistant Secretary, chief clerk, four clerks of class four, any of whom may be paid two hundred dollars extra if the Secretary of the Interior deem it necessary and proper; five clerks of class four, one of whom may be designated by the Secretary to act as super intendent of the building, who shall receive two hundred dollars additional compensation per annum ; additional to three disbursing clerks, three clerks of chats three, four clerks of class two, and , one clerk of class one, one messenger, two assistant messengers at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and three laborers in his office ; in all, forty-seven thou sond five hundred and forty dollars. For twenty-eight watchmen for the general service of the Interior Department building, and all the bureaus therein, to be allotted to day or night service, as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, twenty thnnsand one hun dred and sixty dollars. For stationery, furnitur-, books, and maps or the library, and miscellaneous items, nine thousand dollars. For expenses of packing and distributing official documents, including salary of super intendent, seven thousand dollars. For rent of rooms for the nse of the Pension Office, and for the Bureau of Education, four teen thousond dollars. For casual repairs of the Department build ing, ten thousand dollars. For fuel, light, and salary of the engineer at fourteen hundred dollars, and repairs of the heating apparatus, eighteen thousand two bun• dren dollars. GENERAL LAND OFFICE. For Commissioner of the General Land Of fice, recorder, chief clerk, three principal clerks of public lands, three clerks of class four, twenty-three clerks of class three, forty clerks of class two, forty Clerks of class one, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, two messengers, three assistant messengers at sev en hundred and twenty dollars each, two Packers, seven laborers, employed in his of fice; in all, one hundred and seventy one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation of additional clerks in the General Land Office, viz: For one principal clerk as director, one clerk of class three, four clerks of class two, thirty-five clerks of class one, and two laborers, fifty-two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For cash system, maps, diagrams, stationery, furniture,-wad Ta pairs of the saute; miscellaneous items,in eluding two of the city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved fur the use of the office ; advertising and telegraphing ; miscellaneou..; items on account of bounty lands and nflitary patents, and contingent expenses under the swamp-laud act, twenty thousand dollars ; making a total appropriated for the General Land Office of two hundred stud foriy-four thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. For translation of the abridged report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office into foreign languages, fifteen hundred dollars. INDIAN OFFICE. For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian Milan, chief clerk, three clerks of class four, seven clerks of class three, five clerks of class two ; in all, twenty-eight thou sand six hundred dollars. Temporary clerks: For one clerk of class three, seven clerks of class two, twelve clerks of class one, and four female copyists at nine hundred dollars each; in all, twenty-nine thousand four hundred dollars, For one messenger, une assistant messenger at sevou hundred and twenty dollars, and one laborer ; in all, two thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. For blank books, binding, stationery, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items including two city newspapers, to be filed, hound, and pre served for the use of the office; five thousand dollars. PENSION OFFICE. For compensation of Commissioner of Pen sions, chief clerk, of class four, forty-eight llerks of class three, seventy six clerks of class two, seventy eight clerks of class one, sixteen female copyists at nine hundred dollars each, one messenger, five assistant messengers at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and five laborers in his office; in all, three hun dred and forty three thousand eight huffilred dollars. For stationery, engraving, and retouching plates, for bounty land-warrants, office furni ture, and repairing the same, and miscellane ous items, including two daily newspapers, to be filed, bound and preserved for the use of the office, and for detection sod investigation of fraud, forty thousand dollars. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, For compensation of the Commissioner of the Patent Office, four thousand five hundred dollars ; for Assistant Commissioner, three thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thous and firc hundred dollars; three exrminers-of chief, at three thousand dollars each ; exam iner in charge of interferences, two thousand five hundred dollars; twenty-tiro principal examiners, at two thousand five hundred dol lars; twenty two first assistant examiners, at one th3usand six hundred dollars each, two of whom may be females; one librarian, two NO. 22. Mmsand ; one• machinist, one thous ind six hundred dollars; five eterks of class four, eight clerks of class three, fifty clerks of :;lass two, and tort}-live clerk of class one ; :inking in all three hundred thousand seven hundred dollars. - For thirty permahent clerks, at one thous and dollars each, thirty thousand dollars. For forty permanent clerks, at also hun dred dollars cacti, thirty six thousand dollars. For two ski Led drazghtsmen, at twelve hundred dollars each, two thousand four hun dred' dollars. For thirty fire copyists of drawings, at the rate of one thOusand dollars per annum each, thirty-five thousand dollt.rs. r,oae messenger and purchasing. clerk, one thousand dollars. For one skilled laborer, ono thousand two hundred dollars• For eight attendants in model room, at one thousand dollars each, eight thousand - dollars. For eight attendants in model room, at nine hundred dollars each, seven thousand two hundred dollars. For thirty laborers, at seven hundred. sad twenty dollars each,: twenty-one thousand six hundred dollars. For six laborers, at six hundred each, three thousand six hundred dollars. For contingeant and miscellaneous expenses ,f the Patent Office, namely: For stationery for use of office, furniture, repairing, papering, painting, carpets, ice, advertising, books for library, moneys refunded, printing engraved patent-heads, international exchanges, plumb ing, gas-fitting, extra labor on indexes and ab stracts for annual reports, fitting rooms, tem porary clerks, laborers, and draughtsmen, and other contingencies, ninety thousand dollars. For photo-lithographing, or otherwise pro ducing copies of drawings of current and hack issues, for use of the office and for sale, forty thousand dollars, to be used only for purpo ses not embr,aced in the joint resolution pro- Fining for publishing specifications and draw ings of Patent Office, approved January clew en, eighteen hundred and seventy-one. SURVEYORS GENERAL AND TRETR.CLERKS. For compensation of surveyor general of tna, two thousand dollars, and for clerks in,his office, two thousand five hundred dot. Fer surveyor gieral of Florida, two thous and dollars, and for clerks in his office, two thousand five hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Minnesota, two thousand dollars, and for clerks in his office, thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Kansas, two thous and dollar,, and for clerks in his office , six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor general Of Colorado, three thousand dollars, arwil for clerks in his office, four thousand do.lars. For surveyor general of New Mexico, -three thousand dollafgrand for clerks in his office, four thousnd. For surveyor general of California, three thousand dollars, and for clerks in his office, elcvan thousand dollars. For sur. - eyor general of Idaho, three tlioas and dollars, and for clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. • For surveyor general of Nevada, tbree thong and dollars, and for clerks in his office,-four thousand dollars. • For ~urveyorgeneral of Oregon, two thong , aod five hundred dollars, and for clerks in bin oftlee, four thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Washington Terri tory, two thousand five hundred 'dollars, and for clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. _ For surveyor general of Nebraska and lows, two thousand dollars, and for clerks, in Ms office, six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Montana, three thousand dollars, and for clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Utah Territory, three thousand dollars, and for clerks ire his office, four thousand dollars. For surveyor general of the Territory of Wyoming, three three thousand dollars, sad fur clerks in his office, four thousand chil lers. For surveyor general of Arizonia, three thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. For compensation of Commissioner of Ake culture, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; entomologist, two thou sand dollars ; chemist, two thousand five hun dred dollars ; assistant chemist, one thousand six hundred dollars ; superintendent of experi mental gardens and grounds, two thousand dollors ; statistscan, two thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; superintendent of seed-room, 'one thousand eight hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; botanist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class four, five clerks of - class three, six clerks of class two, seven clerks of class one; engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars ; superintendent of . folding-room, -one thousand two hundred dollars; asasistant su perintendent of garden and grounds, "one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant su perintendent of the seed,room one thousand two hundred dollars ; three dtyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; two attendants in mu seum, at one., thousand dollars each ; chief messenger, eight hundred and fifty dollars - assistant asstant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; one carpenter, at nine hundred and sixty dollars; three watch man, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; and eight laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; Making in all, 'ilev enty-ave thousand one hundred and seventy dollars. Far collecting statistics and compiliftg and writing matter for monthly, annual, and spe cial reports, fifteen thousand dollars. For purchase and distribution of new and valuable seeds and plants, forty thousand dol lars. For expense of putting tliktho same, fbe bor, bagging, paper, twine, gum, and other necessary materials, fire thousand dollars, For later on experimental garden, and 00W er-pots, repairs to greenhouse, and heating apparatus, gravel for walks, and purchase of new plants and see Ls for the same, five then sand dollars. For stationery, two thousand - 1011%ra. For freight and charges, one thousand eight hundred 'Jolters. For fuel, one thousand eighthuudred dollar . For lights, 6ve hundred dollars. For repairs of building, furniture, fewcee, and water pipes, one thousand two hundred dollars. For keep o: horses, one thousand five hun dred dollars. For new furniture, one thousand dollars. For paper, twine, and gum for folding-room, lime hundred dollars. For cases for the Department mnsem, one thousand five hundred dollars. For collecting and modeling specimens of fruit, one thousand dollars. Fur eases for the library, one thousand dot- For entomological works of reference, five hundred dollars. , For incidental and miscellaneous items, five thousand dollars. For cases for the herbarium, and for collect ing and preparing specimens far the same, one thousand dollars. for botanical works of reference, three bun [red dollars. For balances, chemicals, and apparatus fbr the laboratory, eight hundred dollars. For foreign glassware, and glassware and glass case for philosophical apparatus, six hundred dollars. For Page's or Ruhmkorff's coil and other electrical apparatus for experiments upon growing vegetation, Spugle's mercury .ppap and double-acting air pump, five .hundrod•and fifty dollars. For works on chemistry, mineralogy, and agriculture, five hundred dollars. For meteorological apparatus ant datums, one thousand five hundred dollars. For current agricultural works for the libra ry, two hundred and fifty dollars. For miscellaneous agricultural , perlodleals, two hundred and fifty dollars. _ Eor completion of valuable sets in the libra rr, two hundred and fifty dollars. BUREAU OF EDUCATION. For Commissioner of Education, three thou sand dollars ; one clerk at one thoueind eight hundred dollars; one clerk at one' thousand six hundred dollars; one transhttor, one thou sand six hundred dollars; one clerk at one thousand four hundred dollars; one messen ger at eight hundred add forty dollars ; sta tionery, one thousand dollam; library, ono thousand dollars; collecting statistics and writing and compiling matter' foi annual and
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