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xd untin VOL. 4G. HUNTINGDON, PA., MAY 31, 1871. NO. 22.'^ United States Laws. [Published by Authority.] L A W .S OP THE UNITED STATES P.iSSED AT TIIE IKD SaSION OF TUE FORTV-FIUST CO.XGKES?. me.sseugers, and others receiving an annu¬ al salary in the serviee of the llimso of Bepresentatives, viz : Clerk oi the House of Ripreieiitatives, four thous.ind throe hundred and twenty dollars ; chief elerk auJ journal cleik, three th msaiid doiiars eaeh ; iive assistant clerks, at two thousand five hundied and ninety-two dollais each; one assistant eierk, at two thousand five imndred and twenty dollar.s ; eight assist¬ ant clerks, ineluding librarian and assistant lil.rarian, ai two thousand one hiindred and sixty dolLirs each; ono chief nic.s.senger, .and clerk to .'Speaker, at five dollars and soventy-sis cents per day eaeh ; for three niessenger.s, at une thousaud four hundred and fbrty dollais each ; one nie-senger iu the House lihrary, ono thousaud four hun¬ dred and forty dollars ; one cngiiieSr. ono thousand eight hundred dollars; three as¬ sistant engineers, at one tlioiusand four hundred and forty dullars eaeh; six fire¬ men, at oue thousand and ninety-five dol¬ lars e.ich per annum; f'or clerk to Commit¬ tee of Ways aud .Means, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; clerk to C'onjmillee on Approprititions. tw i thous¬ and five hundred and ninety-two dollars; clerk to Committee of Claims, two thous¬ and oue hundred and si.xty dollars ; elerk to Cjiiiniittee on the i'ublic L;iuds, two thousand one hundred and sixty doiiars; Sergea!it-at-:iru:s, tijur'housand three huu¬ dred .and twenty dollars: I'rovided, That hereafter he shall receive, directly or in¬ directly, no fees, other compensation, or emoluuient whatever for perlorming the ¦£Gexf.rai. nature—No. 4.).] ^ ACT making appropri.itions for" .the legislative, oxccutive, and judieial cs- peu.ses of the government for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-two. » Be it enacted by tlie Seimte nnd Douse Representatives of the Uniied Staten of nerica in Congres.^ assembled. That 3 foUowing sums ba, and tho same are reby. appropriated, out ofany U'.mey in 3 tiea.sury not otherwis'.^ !i])propiiated, ¦ the service of tho fi.-iCal year eiiiing the irtieth of .June, eighteen hundred and •enty-two, for tho objects hercinaf'er press.jd. namely: LEGISLATIVE. «EN.vrE. Por cimpensation and mileage of Sena¬ 's, foar hundred thousand dollars. For coinpoiis ition of the officers, clerks, •ssengers. and otiicis reeeiving an annual ary in the service of the Senate, viz : cretary of the Sjiiate, four thou.sand rea hundred aud twenty doll irs ; officer arged with disbursements of the Senate, e iiundred and seventy si:; dollars ; cbief j Juties of his offico, or in co'nnection there- srk. three thousand doiiars, and the ad- | wiih ; clerk to the Sergeaiit-at-arms, two :ional siiui of onc thousand dollars while e said office is held by the present in- uibent. and no longer; principal clerk, ineipd executive eierk. iiiiiiutc and jour- 1 clerk, and financial clerk, in the office the Secretary of the Senate, at two ousand five hundred aud ninety-two dol- scach; six clerks in olfice of the Secre- ry of the Senate, at two thousand two ludred and twenty dullars eaeh ; keeper the stationery, two thousand oue hun- cd and two d..llars and ibrty cents; two cssenge's, at onc thousand two liundrod d ninety-six dollars eaeh ; one page, at ven huiiiiieu and twenly dollars; Scr- ant-at-ariiis and Hoorkeepor. ibur thou- nd three hundred "and twenty dollars: rovided. That here:itler he shall receive, rectly or indirectly, no fees or other com- insation or einoluiiiont whitcvcr for per- rming the duties of thc offiee, or in eon- ictioii therewith; assistaut d'jorkeeper, to thousand five hundred and ninety-two illars; Postmaster to the Senate, two ousand one hundred dollars; assistant istuiaster and mail-carrier, one thousand ven hundred aud twenty-eight dollars ; I'O mail carriers, at one thousand two indred dollars; superintendent of the icument-room, two tbousand one hundred id sixty dollare; two assistants in doeu- ent-room. at one thousand four huudied id forty dollars eaeh; superinlendeut of le folding-room, two thousand one liuu- •ed aad sixty dollars ; three messengers, icing as assistant doorkeepers, at one lOUsand eight hundred dollars each; venty messengers, to be appointed and imoved by the Sergeant-at-anns, with the pproval of the Committee to Audit and ontrol the Contingent Expenses of the enate, at one thousand four hundred and irty dollars each; seeretary to the Presi- ent of the Senate, tno thousand one hun¬ red and two d.dlars aqd firty cents; lerk to the Committee on I'iuance, two lousand two hundred and twenty dollars ; lerk fo tho Committee on Claims, two a"ousand two hu:idred and twenty dollars; lerk of printing record.-*, two thousaml ¦TO hundred and twenty dollars; dcrk to 'ommittee on Appropriatious, two thous- nd two hundred and twenty dollars; su- erintendent in charge of the furnaces, one housand ibur hundred and fbrty dollars; ssistaut in char;;e of furnaces, eiuht hun thousand five hundred dollars ; messenger to Sergeant at-arms, one thousand ibur hundred and forty dollars; Doorkeeper, two thousand fj,\';j! hundred and uiuefy-two dollars; first assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dol¬ lars; I'listuLister, two thousand five hun¬ dred and ninety-two dollars; first assisttint p.)stmaster, two thousind aud eighty dol¬ lars ; four" messengers, at one thousand seven hundred aud twenty-eight dollars each ; five mail carriers, at one thousand and eighty dollars each ; chaplain ot the House, nine hundred dollars; two stenog¬ raphers. r.'Ur thous..nd tiiree hundred and eighty dollars each; superintendent of folding room, two thousand oue huudred and sixty dollars; superintendent aud as¬ sistant id' the document-room, at five dol¬ lars and seventy-six cents per day each ; document file elerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eleven mes.sengers, five at one thousand eight hundred dollars, and six at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars eaeh ; twelve messengers'during thc session, at the rate of onc thousand four hundred and forty dollars per annum; making, in all, the sum of ono hundred and fii'ty-two thou.sand two hundredand twenty seven dollars and sixty cents. For contingent expenses of the Ilouse of Representatives, viz : Por cartage, threo thousand eight hun¬ dred dollars. For clerks to committees, and temporary clerks of the Ilouse td' Representatives, forty-one thousand three hundred and four dollars. For li.lding documents, including paj- of folders and materials, eighty thousand dollars. For fuel, seven thousand dollars. For horses and carriages for transpor¬ tation of mails, and saddhj-horses for the use of messengers, ten thousand dallars. For furniture and repairs of the same, eigliteen thousand dollars. For packing boxes, two thousand six hundred doiiars. For laborers, eighteen thousand two Iiundred and fbrty dollars. For niiscell.iueous items, fifty-five thou¬ sand dollars. For newspapers and stationery for Mem¬ bers and delegates, at one hundred and twenty-five uoliars each pcr annum, thir- redand sixty-four dollars; one laborer in j ty.one thousand two hundred and fifty harge of private pisiage. eight hundred : d,liars: and t'or stationery for committees nd sixty-iuur doiiars; oue laborer iu sta- ' ~ ... ionery-room, eight hundred and sixty-four iolhirs; one speeial policeman, one thou: nd dollars; chaplain to tlie .Senate, nine and oificeis of the Ilouse, tive thousand dollars. For twenty-three pages, (including three riding pages.) seventeen thousand six hun- lundred dollirs ; chief engiueer, two thou- dred'and thirty-nine dollars nnd thirty- and one hundied and sixty dollars: three ! fom- cents. ssistant engineers, at fourteen lundred { For the usual additional compensation nd forty dollars eaeh ; two fireuun.at one j t--, the report.'rs i.f the Ilou-e for thc Cou- housindandniuoly-tive d.odais eaeh ; three | gressionol Globe fbr reporting the pr .cee- aborers, at seven hundred and thirty dol- j dings ofthe Ilouse for the session of the ars each; making, in all, one hundred and i Forty-.-econd Congress, beginning on the wenty thousand two hundred and .seven- ¦ first .'iI..nJay in December, eighteen hun- y-three doiiars and twenty cents. | dred au<l seventy one, eight hundred dol- For temporary clerks, ten thons-ind dol-1 lars tJich, fbur'thousand eight hundred ! dollars. I'UBLIC TRINTING. For eoiupoiisation of the Congressional Printer, and tfce clerks and messengers in his office, twelve thousand five hundred aud fjurteen dollars. For contingent expenses of his office, viz: For stationery, postago, advertising, furniture, travelling exjienscs. horses and wagon.s, and miscelline ius items, two thiULSaud five hundred dollars. For the publie printing, six hundred and tifty-five thousand nine hundred and nin.^'ly-six dollirs and firty cents: Provi¬ ded, That so much of section ten of the act approved .June tweuty-fivo. eighteen hundred and sixty-four, entitled •' An act to c.'ipcdite and regulate tho printing of pablic documents, and for other purposes," and provides that the " Superintendent of Pnblic Printing," under certain conditions tjierein stated, may furnish extra copies of any document to persons applying there¬ for, be, and the samo is hereby, so amen¬ ded that tcn per centum shall be added t'i the eost paid f.r said documents. F.ir paper for the public printing, seven hundred and twenty-five thousand nine hundred aud fifteen dollars. For the public binding, five huudred For miscellaneous items, exclusive of ""'^ twenty-eight Ihousaud threo hundre.l labor, thirty thousand dollars. "°'' ""'eteen dollars and sixty cents. For the usual additional compensation K^"" ''thographing, engraving, mapping to the reporters of tho Senate for the Con- fP":^ ."* "¦¦'?"' P'""^' •¦'"<^ diagrams in gressiond Globe, for reporting the pro- Kf •^''»''?/;',' fraeing-linen, ninety-one ceedings of theSenate tor the session of I'''""'"'"'^'^"""'¦'*- For contingent expenses oi" thc Senate, nz: . Ii"ur statioueig^and newspapers for sev- ;nty-fbur Senators, at the rale of one hun¬ lred and tweuty-five dollars each per an- luin, nine thouvind two hundred and fifty lollars. For stationery IbrccmmitScesand officers light thousand dollars For clerks to committees, fourteen pages for the Senate chamber, two riding pages. jne page fbr the Vice-President's ro.>m, md ono page for the office of the Secretary jf the Senate, making eiglueon pages in 111, at the rate of time doiiars per day while aetaaiiy employed, and horses and larryails. fifty tliousau.l dollars ; said pagos to be appoiiitO'l and removed by the Ser- L-eant-at-arms, wilh the a]>proval of the Couimittee to Audit and Control tiie Con¬ tingent Kxpen.ses of thc Senate. For fuel for the heating apparatus, eight thousand d-illars. For furniture and repairs of furuiture, tea thousand dollars. For labor, thirteen thousand dollars. For foldir.g documents, and materials therefor, twelve thonsand dollars. For packing boxes, seven hundred and forty dollars. the Forty-second Congress, beginni the first jNIonday in December, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, eiglit hundred doiiars each, four thousand dollars. MBRARy OF conghf.ss-. For compensation ofthe Librarian, four thousand dollars. For tiiree assistant librarians, at one thousand four hundred and fbrty dollars ,, . . , , . 1 i each, four thou.sand three hundred and for one captain, one thousand eight . . , ,. 1, J J 3 11 . 1- twenty dollars. hundred doiiars; two lieutenants, at onc iv .„,,„„ :„t.„* i:i • _• „ -i „ ., . , f t t , , ,1 1 . for two a.ssistant libiarians, one at one thousand two hundred dollars, and one CAPITOL POLICE. thousand five hundred dollais each; twen¬ ty-five privates, at one thitusand two hun¬ dred dollars each, thirty tliousand dollars; and eiglit watchmen, at one thousand dol¬ lars each, eight thousand dollais; uiaking, iu ail, ibrty-two thousand eight hundred dollars, one-half (o bc paid into the con¬ tingent fund of the Ilouse of Representa¬ tives, and the other halt to be paid into the contingent fund of the Senate. HOUSE OK KEPRESE.NTATIVE.S. at nine hundred and sixty dollars, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. F.ir onc messenger, one thousand seven | hnndred and twenty-eight dollars. I For three laborers at eight hundred and i sixty-four dollars each, two thousand five ] hundred and ninety-two dollars. | For purcha.se of boiks for said library, j eight thousand doliais. I For purchase of Law books for said li- i For compensation and mileage of incm- i brary, two thousand dollars. ! bers of the House of Representatives and I For purchase of file ot periodicals and Delegates from Territories, one million fivo | newspapers, one thousand five hundred hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars. \ dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, | For eipenses of cxchangiug public doc¬ uments for the publications of foreign gov¬ ernments, one thousand five hundred dol¬ lars. For shelving a room underneath the library fot copyright books, and an iron stairway to communicate therewith, five hundrcl d;llars. For constructing cases of shelves for the alcoves in library, five hundred dol¬ lars. For coutingent expenses ofsaid library two thousand dollars. For botanic garden, grading, draining manure, tools, fuel, and repair^, ane purchasing trees and shrubs, under the direotion of the Library Committee of Congress, tive thousand dollars. For pay of superintendent and assistants in botanic garden and green-houses, under the direction of the Library Committee of Congress, eleven thou.sand two hundred aud ninety-six dollars. PUBLIC BL'ILDI.NGS .KttV GROUSUS. For clerk in the offiee of Public Build- iu'.'S and grounds, one thoasand two hun¬ dred dollars. For messenger in the same office, eight hundre.l aud forty dollars. For couipeusation to the publie garden¬ er, onc^ tbousaad four hundred and forty dollars. For compensation to the laborer in charge oftlie water-closets in the Capitol, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For compensatioQ of a foreman and twen¬ ty-one laborers employed in the public grounds, nineteen thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars. For compensatiou of four laborers in the Capitol, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. For compensation of farnace-kecper in chorge of heating apparatus under the old hall of the House of Representatives, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For compeusation of furnace-keeper at the President's house, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For two policemen at the President's house, two thijusand six hundred and forty dollars. ^^)r 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 ¦it tbe bridge across the Kastern Branch ofthe Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, one thousand six hundred doiiars. For watchmun 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 huilding, eiglit 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 CLAIM.S. For salaries of five j udges of tho Court of Claims, the chief clerk and assistant clerk, bailifl!', and messeiiiger thereof, twen¬ ty-seven thou.sand three hundred and forty dollars. For compensBtion 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. F^or reporting the decisions of the court, elerieal hire, labor in preparing and su¬ perintending the printing of tbe 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, twentj^-five thousand dollars. For compensation ofthe Vice Presideut of the United States, eight thousand dol¬ lars. F'or compensation of Secretary to sign patents f'or public lands, fifteen hundred dollars. For compensation to the private secreta¬ ry, a.ssistant 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 LTnited Statos; thirteen tlious and eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the execu¬ tive offieo, ineluding statiouery thereof, four thousand dollar.s. DEPART.ME.VT OF STATE. For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; two Assis¬ tant Secretaries of State, at three thousand five huudred dollars each ; fbr chiefclerk, at two thousand two hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four, additional to one clerk of elass four as disbursing elerk, nine clerks of class three, three clerks of elass three, three clerks of elass two, eight clerks of one, ono messenger, one assistant messen¬ ger, nine laborers, and four watchmen ; in all, seventy-four thousand five hundred five hundred and twenty dollars. F.ir publishing the l.iws in pamphlet form, and in newspapers of the States and Territ.aries, and in the eity of Washing ton, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter no laws or treaties shall be published in newspapers except those whieh are of a general nature, which laws sliali be selected by the Secretary of State ; and the same shall in all cases be publish¬ ed without delay. For proof-reading, and packing tho laws and documents f'or the various lega¬ tions and consulates, iuciuding boxes and transportation of the same, three tliousand dollars. For stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, five thousand dollars. FVr books and maps, two thoiLsand dol¬ lars. For extra clerk-hire and copying, four thousand dollars. F'or contingent expenses, viz : rent, fuel, lights, repairs, and miseellaneoai expenses, thirty-two tliousand five hundred dollars. UNITED BTATES AND .MEXICAN CLAIMS CO.MMISSIO.N. 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, tbree thous¬ and dollars. For two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each. For two translators, at one thousind five hundred dollars each. For oue messenger, siz hundred dollars. For one assistant mesgengsr, three hun¬ dred dollars. For contingent expenses, five thousand 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 uine hundred dollars caoh; eleven messen¬ gers, one assistant messenger, and ten la¬ borers ; one clerk of cla.ss four and one clerk of class one, to assist the chief iu superintending the builJing ; one captain of the watth, one thousind four hundred dollars ; one engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; one machinist and gas- fitter, one thousand two hundred dollars; sixty watchman, at seven huudred 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 oonstruetion branch of the Treas¬ ury : For Supervising Architect, three thousand dullars ; assistant supervising ar¬ chitect, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief c:erk, 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 elass three, three clerks of elass 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 class one; six copyists, at nine hundred dollars eaeh; one messenger, one assistant mes.senger, and three laborers; in all, seventy-seven thousand three hundied and twenty dol lars. For Secoud C.jmpt roller of the Treas¬ ury, three thousanddollars; .chief clerk, two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four, twenty cleiks of class threo. twenty-eight clerks of class two, twenty- one clerks of class one; twelve copyists, al nine hundred dollars eaeh ; one messenger, at seven hundred aud twenty dollars ; and two laborers; in all, one hundred and thirty-six'thousand eight hundred dollars. For CoRimissioner of Customs, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thous¬ and dollars; two clerks of class four, six clerks of class three, eight clerks of class two, five clerks of class one, one messen¬ ger, and one laborer; iu all, thirty-six thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. For first Auditor ofthe Treasury, three tnousand dollars ; chiefclerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of elass four, ten clerks of class three, ton clerks of class two, thirteen clerks of class one. oue mes¬ senger, one assistant messenger, and one laborer; in all, fifty-eight thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. For Second Auditor, three thousaud dollars ; chiefclerk, two thousand dollars ; six clerks of class four, fifty-fbur clerks of class three, one huhdred and uiue clerks of class two, oue 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, throe thousand dol¬ lars; chiefclerk, two thousand dollais; fourteen clerks of class four, additi.inal to one clerk of class f^ur as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars ; thirty two clerks of class three, ninety-two clerks of cl.iss two, eighty-six clerks of cla.ss one; ten copyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; two messen¬ gers, three asaistant messengers, and seven laborers; in all, tiiree hundred and thirty- one thousand and eighty dollars. For the Fourth Auditor, three thous¬ and dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; five cierks of elass four, eighteen clerks of class throe, twelvo clerks of class two. eleven clerks of class onc, one messen¬ ger, one assistant mes.senger, three labor- orti, and eight female clerks at nino hun-, dred dollars each; in all, eighty-three thou.sand seven hundred and twenty dol¬ lars. For the Fifth Auditor, three thousand dollars; cliief clerk, two tliousand dollars; four clerks of cla.'^s four, eight clerks of class- three, eight clerks of class two, twelve cleiks of class oue ; seven copyists, six thousand three hundred dollars; one messenger, one assistant messenger, and two laborers ; in all, fii'ty-nine thousand nine hundred dollars. For compensation of thc Treasury for the Post Office Department, threo thous¬ and dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; nine clerks of el iss four; addition¬ al to one clerk of ela.ss four as disbursing clerk, two hundreddollars; firty clerks of class tlirec, sixty-ibur clerks of class two, thirty-seven clerks of class one. one mes¬ senger, ouc assistant Messenger, and eleven laborers; also, four tidditional cierks of elass tiiree, and four additional laborers fur the money order division ; in all, two hundred and forty thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. For compensation of the Treasurer of the Llnited States, six thousand tive hun¬ dred dollars; assistant treasurer, two thou¬ sand eight hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand eight hundred dollars; aiisistaot cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; two principal book-keepers, two tliousand two hundred dollars each; two tellers, two tliousand two bundred dollars each; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two assistant tellers, two thou'.and dollars each ; fifteen clerks of class four, fifteen clerks of class three, eleveu clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one; sixty female clerks, at nine huudred dollars each; fifteen hundred dol¬ lars each ; fifteen messengers; five male laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dol¬ lars eaeh ; and seven female Liborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each; in all, one hundred and eighty-nina thousand four hundredand eighty dollars : Provided, That ten thousand dollars are liereby 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 eleiki of class pne, onc messenger, two assistiiQt measen- gers st seven hundred and twenty dolhirs, and two laborers; in all, eighty-lour 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 pcr 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, eleveu clerks of class one, twenty-four female clerks, four messengers, two laborers, and two night watchmen ; in tdl, one hundred and three thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For Commissioner of Internal revenue, six thonsand 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, fort3--eight clerks of class three, fifty-two clerks of class two, thirty-eight clerks of class one, ninety-five copyists, tive messengers, three assistant messengers, and fifteen laborers; in all, three hundred and niuety-two thonsand and sixty dollars. For dies, paper, and for stamps, two hundred thousand dollars. For salaries and expenses of collectors, assessors, assistant assessors, supervisora, detectives, and storekeepers, togetherwith the expense of carrying into efl'ect the va¬ rious provisions of the several acts pro¬ vided f.r, five niillion four hundred thous¬ and dollara. For detecting and bringing to trial and punishnieiit persons guilty of violating the internal revenue laws, or conniving at the the same, in cases where such expenses are not otherwise provided fbr by law, one hundred thousand dollars. For chief clerk of the Light-house Board, two thou.sand dollars; one clerk of elass four, two clerks of class three, one clerk of class twu, one elerk of class one, one female copiest, one messenger, aad one Igborer; in alt twelve thousand and sixty dollais. For tho officer in cliarge of the Bureau of Stiitistics, two thousand five hundied dollars; chief clerk two thousand dollars, twelve clerks of class ibur, eight clerks of class threo, tcn clerks of cla.ss two, five clerks of class one; five copyists, at nine hundred dollurs cioli; one messenger, one laborer, and one cliar-wowan, at lour hun¬ dred and eighty dollars; ic ail sixty-five thou.sand four hundred aud forty dollars. For temporary clerks fbr tlie Treasury Department, forty thousand d.dlars : Provi¬ ded. Thathereafter n J temporary clerk shall recieve a greator compensation than at the rate of twelve hundied dollais per annum for the time actually cinployed. For stationery for the Treasury Depart¬ ment and the several bureaus, forty-five thousand dolliirs. For postage, books, newspapers, arrang¬ ing and binding cancelled marine papers sealing ships' registers, eare of horses for mail and office wagon, repair of wagons and harness, washing towels, investigation of aceounts and records, and theother mis¬ cellaneous items required for the current and ordinary bu^iuess of the Department, not herein otherwise provided for, 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 aad cushions, repairs and lay¬ ing of carpets, and othor miseellaneous articles of tho like character, flfty thou¬ sand dollars. For fuel, light, soap, brooms, brushes, feather-dusters, sponge, chamois, spittoons, shades, awnings, wall paper, cl.ithes-hooks, ) drop-lights, and tubing, blank keys, crash. cotton, water-coolers, tumblers, hatches, and matches, oils, pitchers and basins, tow-els, tacks, traps, thermometers, candles, | buckets, and other miseellaneoiLs items, fifty thousand dollars. | INDEPE.NDE.NT TKEASURl'. j Office ofthe assistant treasurer at New j York: For assistant treasurer, eight thou- ! sand dollars ; for deputy tissistant treasur¬ er, three thousand six hundred dollars;! chiefs of division, tellers, registers, clerks, ' hook-keepers, messengers, keeper of build- | ing, watchman, engineer, detective.^, and porter, one hnndre.1 and twenty-seven thousand six hundred and eighty-eight dollars; iu all, one hundred and thirty- eight thous.ind six hundred and eighty- eight dollars, Office of tho assistant treasurer at Eos- ton : For assistant treasurer, tive thousand dollars ; fbr chiefclerk, two thou.sand sev¬ en hundred dollars ; fbr clerks and mis- seugers, twenty-three thousand dollars; for three watchmen, two thousaud and sixty dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at San Fran¬ cisco : For assistant treasurer, in additiou to bis .>ialary as trea.surer of the branch mint, one thousand tive hundrod dollars; fbr cashier, three thousand dollars; lor book-kei'ijer, two thousand five hundred dollars; for assistant cashier, two thous¬ and dollars; for assistant book-keeper, two thousand dollars; for stamp clerk, two thousand fbur hundred d.jllars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; fbr three night watchmen, four thousand five hundred dollars ; for one day watch¬ man, niue hundredand sixty dollars. Offico ot assistant treasurer at Philadel¬ phia: For a.s.si.staiit treasurer, in addition to his salary as troasurcr of the Jlint. one thousand five hundred dollars; lor clerks, messengers, and watchmen, thirty-four thousand eight hundrod and twenty-throe dollars. Offiee of assistant treasurer at St. Louis : For assistant treasurer, five thous ind dol¬ lars ; fir clerks, messongors, and watch¬ men, ten thousaud 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 thou.sand dollars: two clerks, three thousand* dollars; one porter, nine hundred dollars; two waiehmeu. one thou- iiand four hundred and O.rty dollars; amounting iu all to thirteen thousand eight hundred and forty dollars Office of assistant treasurer at Charles¬ ton, South Carolina : For a.s8igtant treas- ner, four thousand dollars ; one clerk, one thousand eight hnndred dollars; one thou¬ sand six hundred dollars; one assistant messenger, seven hundred and twenty dol¬ lars; and two watchmen, one thousand four hundred and fbrty dollars, Office of assistant troasurer 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 thou.sand eight hundred dollars; <br one clerk, oue thousand two hundred dol¬ lars; for messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; for five vault watchmen, threa thousind six hundred dollars. Office of depositary at Chieago : For cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; j for one clerk, one thousaud eight hundred ddlars; for two clerks, three thousand d.jllars; for one clerk, one thousand two hundreddollars; for one messenger, eight hundred and fbrty dollars. Offieo of depositary at Cinciunati: For cashier, two thousand dollars; for one clerk, one tliousand eight hundred d.illars; for one clerk, ono thousand five hundred dollars; for two clerks, two thousand four hundred dollars; for two clerks, two thou¬ sand dollars ; fir one me senger, six hun¬ dred dollars; for two watchmen, one at soven liundrod and twenty dollars and one nt two hundred and forty dollars, nine hundred and sixty dollars. Office of depositary at Louisville: For cashier, two thousand dollars; for one clerk, on? thousand five hundred dollars; for ono clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; for watchman, sevon hundred and tweuty dollars. Office of depositary at Pittsburg: For cashier, ono thousand eight hundred dol¬ lars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars ; ono w-atchman, soven hundred and twenty dollars; amounting iu all to three thousand nino hundred and twenty dollars. Ofjce of depositary at Santa F'e : For depositary, (in addition to his pay .as re¬ ceiver.) two thousand'dollars; onc 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 compciisation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, and nioney on hand at the several depositaries, inclu¬ ding national banks acting as depositaries under tho aet of tho sixth cf August, eighteen huudred and forty-six, six thous¬ and dollars. I'or c mtingcnt expen.ses under thc act of the sixth of August, eighteen hnndred and forty-six, for the collection, safo-keep- ing, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of said sum shall be expended fir clerical .services. F'or checks and certificates of deposit for officeof a.ssi. t lilt treasur.r at New York, and other oiEccs, tight thousand dollars For additional clerks under the aet for the better orjiuization of tho treasury, at such rates as theSecretary of tlic Treasury may deem just and reasonable, ten thous¬ and dollars. UNITEDSTATES 3IINT.BRANCHES. AND ASSAY OFFICES. .MINT AT PIlILADELl'HtA. ¦ For silaries of the Direetir, trea.suror, assayer. melter and refiner, chief coiner and engra-. cr, iissisiant ass lyer, and seven clerks, thirty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars. F.ir wages of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and twenty-five thous-.md dollais. For incidental and contingent expenses, including wastage and repairs, thirty-five thousand dollars. For speeimeiis of ores and coins to bo preserved in the cabinet of the mint, six hundred dollars. I'or freight on builiou and coin, five thousund dollars. un.VNClI MINT AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For salaries of supcrinlcndenf. treasu¬ rer, assayer, melter and refiner, coiner, and six clerks, thirty thousand five hun¬ dred doiiars. F'or wages of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and seventy-eight thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, repairs, and wastage, fifty-nine thoiLsand five hundrod dollars. AS.-.\.Y OFFICE, NEW YORK. For salary of superintendent, fmr thou¬ sund five hundred doiiars; fbr salary of assayer, three thousand dollars ; fbr salary of melter and refiner, throe thousand dol¬ lars ; for salary of .tssistant assayer, two thousaud dollais; for salary of deputy treasurer, three thousanddollars ; for c im- pensatiou of clork, ten thousand two hun¬ dred dollars. For wages of workmen, sixty-eight thou¬ sand dollars. F.ir incidental and contingent expenses, twenty-two thousand dollars. LK.-INCII MINT AT DENVER. -. For assayer. (who shall have charge of said mint,) two thousand five hundred dol¬ lars. i'or melter, two thousand five hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, fifteen thousand three huudred and thirty-five dollars. For tbree clerks, at ono thousand eight hundred dollars eacii, five thousand four hundred do lars. For incidental and contingent expjn.ies, including icp.iirs and wastage, five thous¬ and dollars. BHANCII MINT, C.iR.-ON CITV. For .salaries of supcriutend.int, assayer, melter and refiner, coiner, and four clerks, seven tC'.Mi thousand nine hundred dollirs And hereafter there shall bo iu said mint a superiniendent, with an annual salary o!' three thousand ddlars; a melter and refi¬ ner, an .ifsayer and coiner, at an annual salary oftwo tii.iusand tive hundred dollars eaeh; ono elerk at an a'lnual salary of two thousand d illar.i, and tbree clerks at an anuual ..^ulary of one thousand eight hun¬ dred dollars each. The offices of chief Coiner, assistant coiner, assist.int assayer, and assistant melter and refiner, are hereby aboli.shed, For wages of v.-orkmen and adjusters, fifty-four thousand dollars. F.ir chemicals, charcoal, and wood, in¬ cidcnial and miseellaneous expenses, sev¬ enteen thousand six hundred dollars. BR.4NCII JIINT AT CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLI N,\. For as.-j.iyer, fii'teen hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, fourteeu hun¬ dred and ninety-two dollais. For chemicals, charcoal, incidental and miscellaneous items, one thousand throe hundred and thirty-five dollars. ASSAY OFFICE AT BOISE CITY, ID.A.HO. For salaries of superintendent, assayer, melter, and clerk, seven thousand four hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, three tliousaud dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, oue thousand five hundred dollars. GOVERN.MENTS IN TUE TERRI¬ TORIES. TEHRITORV OF ARIZONA, For sdarios of governor, chief justice, and two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand tive hundred dollars. I'or contingent expenses of the Territo¬ ry, one thousand dollars. For interpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars. TERUITOKY OF COLORADO. For salarie.5 of governor and superin¬ tendent of Indian affairs, chief justice and two associate judges, and seeretary, thir¬ teen thousand three Imndred dollars. F'qr compensation and mileage of the members of thc legi.-lit.ve a.ss.mbiy, oii;- cers, dorks, and c iitiugent expenses theie¬ of, twentj- thousaiid dollars. For contingent expenses of said Terri¬ tory, one thousand doll irs. T.-.RR1T011Y OF DAiJOXA. I'.ir siihirics ef govenior an.i .suporintendont of indiaii rtii'iirs, cli'cf juitioe and two a.-scci- a'-c jioifre?. r.nd sccrot.'irj-, thirteen thousand three hundred dollar?. For contingent cxpen.=^e3 of Hie Territory, ono tliousand dollars. TERUITUItV O." iUAIi'J. For salaries of governor and superintondent of Indian affair?, thief j-astice and two assoei ¦ ate jud^fcs, nnd secretory, Ihiriecn thousand five huudred dollars. For compensation nnd iniIoaf;e of the mem¬ bers of the legislative assemhly, oCiccrs clerks, and contingent expenses llieieof, twenty tlio'a sand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand doUars. TERRITORY OF .MONTANA. For conipeus.itiou for governor and super¬ intendent of ladiiiu attairs, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand five hnndred dollars. For eompensation and inile.nge of llic moni- bcrs of the legislative assciiibly,QlUccr.s, clerks, aud coutiugcut expenses thereof, Iwoiity thou¬ sand dollars. For contingent expenses of tho Territory, one tiiousand dollan. TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. I'or sal.iries of governor, chief jnstico and two associate judges, and secretary, and ex- ofFicid snp.jrintendent of pulilir huildings and grounds, thirteen thousand five huudred dol-. lars For compcn.-alion r.nd mileage of thc mem¬ bers of the legislativetissembly, officers, clerks, and contingent e.tpeuses thereof, twenty-one thousand dollar.s. For contingent e.tpensos of said Territory, onc thousand dollars. For interpreter and translator in the execu¬ tive offico, five Iiundred dollars. TERRITORV OF "TAU. For salaries of guvernor, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, Ihirtcea thou¬ sand five hundred dollais. For contingent expenses of the 'f crritoy, ouc thonsand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the rac-ji hers of the legislative assem'jiy, oiSceiv, clerks and contingent expenses thereof, twenty tliou¬ sand dollars. TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. Eor salaries of governor, chief ju.-^ticc, tw-o associate jiuIgcSj and secretary, fourteen thou¬ sand dollars. For' contingent c-..jpcn6CS of stild Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage oftho mem¬ bers of tlie legislative assembly, officers clerks, and conii-igeui expenses tliereof, twenty five thousund dollars. TERRITORY OF WYO-MINU. For salaries of governor and siiperintendtiit of Indian allairs, chief justice, ttvo associate judges, and secrotary, thirteen thousaud eight uundred dollars. For contingent expenses of thc Territory, one th.iusand dollirs. For compensation and mileage of thc men- bers of Ihe legislative assembly, oflieers, clerks, and contiugeut expenses tliereof, twenty thou .*nd doiiars. DEPART.MENT OF THE INTERIOR. For compensation of the Seeretary of the Interior, .Vssistant Secretary, chief clerk, four clerks of class four, any of whom may be paid two hundred dollars oxtra if the Seoretary of thc Interior deem it necessary and proper; five clerks of class four, onc of whora may be designated by the Secretary to act as super¬ intendent of the bnilding, who shall receive tw-o hundred doiiars additional compensation per annum; additional to three disOursing clerks, three clerks of claSs three, four cl'.-rks of class two, and one clerk of cl.ass one, onc messenger, two assistant messoiigers at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, nud three laborers in his office ; in all, forty-seven thou¬ sond five huudredand furty dollars. For twenty-eight watchmen for the general service of the Interior Dipartment building, and all the bureaus therein, to be allotted to day or night service, as tho Secretary of the Interior may direct, twenty thousand one huu dred aad sixty dollars. For stationery, furaitiir.-, books, and maps or the lihrary, and miscellaneous items, nino thousaud dollars. For expenses of packing and distributing official documents, including salary of super¬ intendent, seven tiiousand dollars. For rent of rooms for the use of the Pension Olllce, and for the Rureau of Education, four¬ teen thousond dollars. For casual repairs ofthe D.ip.irtme'.it build¬ ing, ten thousaud dollars. For fuel, light, and salary pfthe engineer at fourteen hundred dollars, and repairs of thc heating apparatus, eighteen thousand two hun dren dollars. C4ENERAL LAND OFFICE. For Commissioticr of the General Laud Of¬ fice, recorder, cliief clerk, three principal clerks of public lands, threo clerks of class four, twenty-three clerks of class three, forty clerks of class two, forty clerks of class oue, draughtsman, as.sistant draughtsman, two messengers, three assistant messongors itt sev¬ en hundred and twenty doiiars each, two packers, seven lahorers, emoloyed in his of¬ iice ; iu nil, one huudred nud seventy one thousand nine hundred aud twenty dollars. For compensation of additional clerks in the General Land Office, viz: Fur one principal clerk as director, oue clerk of class three, four clerks of class two, thirty-live clerks of class onc, and two laborers, fiity-two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For cash system, maps, diagrams, stationery, furuiture, and re¬ pairs of tho samo; niiscelianeon.'i items, in eluding two of the city ncv/spapors, to be liled, bound, an.l prescrveil for lho use of the oilice ; advertising and telegr.iphing; niiscelh-.nooa ; items on account of bounty In.ids and mliiary patents, and contingent expenses nnder the swamp-land act, twenty thousand dollars; makiug a total appropriated for tlio Ur^neral Land Oilice of two hundred ijud for.y-four thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. For translation of the abridged report ofthe Conimissicucr of liie Geueral Land Otiice iuto foreign langu.tges, firtceii hundred duliars. INDIAN OFFICE. For compensation of tho Commissioner of Indiau Ali'airs, 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 oue clerk of class three, seveu clerks of class two, twelve clerks of class one, aud four female copyists at nine hundred dollars each; iu ali, twenty-niue thousand four hundred doUars, For one mesEengor, one assistant messenger ttt sevon hundred and twenty dollars, and one laborer ; in all, tv,-o thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. For blank books, binding, statioaery, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items including two city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and pre¬ served for the use ofthe oilice^ five thousand dollars, ' PENSIO.N- OFFICE. For compensation of Commissioner of Pen¬ sions, chief clerk, of class fonr, forty-eight clerks of class three, seventy six clerks of class two, seventy eight clerks of el'iss one, sixteen female copyists at nine hundred dollars each, onc messenger, five assistant messengers nt seven hundred aud twenty dollars each, and five laborer.^ in his oflice; in all, three hun¬ dred nnd forty three thousand eight huhdred doiiars. For stationery, engraving, and retouching plates, for bounty land-warrants, office furni¬ ture, aud repairing tho st^me, and miscellanc- 0113 items, including two daily newspapers, to ¦be filed, boun J and preserved for the use of the ofiice, and lor detection nnd investigation of fraud, forty thousaud dollars. CStTED STATES PATE.VT OFFICE. For compeusation of thc Commissioner of thc Patent Oilice, four thousand five hundred dollars: for Assistant Commissioner, three thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thous and five hundred dollars; three exraiincrs-of- chief, at three thousand dollars each ; exam¬ iner in chargcof interferences, two thousand fivo hundred dollars; twcuty-tv,o prineip.al examiners, at two thouifind live hundred dol¬ lars; tAventy two first assistant examiners, at ono thausaud six huudred dollars cac'a, two of whom may bc females; one librariaa, two iiousaii.l dollar.-; ; one macliinist. one thous¬ ind six hundred dollars; live clei-ks of class - four, eight cleirka of elass three, fifty cleriu of .;la5s ttvo, and torty-lii-e clerk-t of class one ; naking ill all three huudred thousand sefen hundred dollars. For thirty permanent clerks, at one thous¬ and dollars each, thirly thousand dollars. For forty perraaiicaL clerks, at nine hua- • Ired doIlnr.s ca'^U, thirty six thoas.-ijid dollars. For two skibed dracghlsmeu, at twelvo hundred dollars each, two thousand four hun¬ dred dollnrs. For thirty-five copyists of drawings, at the r.ite of one thijiisaiul dallars per annum each, thirly-five tliousaad dollf.rs. I'.iroue messenger aud purchasing clerk, one thousand doiiars. For one skilled laborer, ouo thousand two hundred dollars- For eight attendants in model room, at one thousand dollars coch, eight thousand doUars. For eight attendants in model room, at nine hnndred doll.irs each, seven thousand t*o hundred dollars. For thirty laborers, at seven hundred a»l twenty dollars each, twenty-one thousand SiX hundred dollars. For six laborers, at six hundred each, three thousand six hundred dollars. For contbigeant and miscellaneous expenses >r the Patent Oflice, namely: For stationery '.or use of ollicc, furuiture, repairing, papering, painting, carpets, ice, advertising, books for library, moneys refunded, printing engraved patent-heads, internatiaual 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 doiiars. For photo-lithographing, or otherwise pro¬ ducing copies of drawings of current aud back i.ssues, for ur^e of the office and for sale, forty Ihousaud dollars, to be used only for purpo¬ ses uot embniced in the joint resolation pro- Tiuiug tor ]>ublisbing speciticationB and draw ings of Patent l^flSce, approved January elev¬ en, eighteen hundred and seventy-one. SrnVEYOBS ge.neral asd THEIB CIEBES. For compensation of surveyor general of Lo. i;i iiiii, two thousand dollars,and for clerks injiis cfnce, two thousand five handrod dol¬ lars*. Fer surveyor gjncral of Florida, two thous¬ aud dollurs, and for clerks iu his office, two thousand five Iiundred dollars. For .surveyor general of Minnesota, two thonsand dollars, and for clerks in his office, ¦ix thou.iand three hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Kansas, two thoas¬ and dollar., and for clerks in his office, six thousand three huudred dollars. For surveyor general of Colorado, three thoasand dollars, au^ for clerks in his ofSce, four thousand do.lars. For siuveyor general of New Mexico, 4hre« thousand doUat'Sy^nd for clerks in his office, four thousand. For surveyor general of California, three tliousand doll-.irs, and for clerks in his offico, eleven thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Idaho, three thoas¬ and dollars, and for clerks in his office, four thousaud dollars. For surveyor general of Nevada, three tbous¬ and dollars, and for clerks in his office, four tliousand doiiars. For surveyorgencr.il of Oregon, two thous¬ and five hnudred dollars, nud for clerks in his ofiico, four thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Washington Terri¬ tory, two thousand five hundred dollars, and for clerks in his oQice, fuur thousand dollars. „ For surveyor general of Nebraska and Iowa, tvro thousand dollars, and for clerks in his oflice, six thousaud three hundred dollars. For surveyor general of .Montana, three thousand dollars, aad for clerks in his offiee, four thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Utah Territory, threo thotisand dollars, and for clerks in his oBice, four thousand dollars. For surveyor generai of the Territory of V.'youiing, three three thoasand dollars, and for clerks in his office, four thousand dol¬ lars. For surveyor genoral of Arizonia, threo thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICCLTURE. For compensation of Commissioner of Agri¬ culture, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; entomologist, two thoa¬ sand dollars; chemist, two thousand five hun¬ dred dollars ; assistant chemist, one thousand six hundred dollars ; superintendent of experi¬ mental gardens and grounds, two thoasand dollors; statistscan, two thousand dollars ; disbursing clerk, one thousand eight handred dollars; superintendent of seed-room, "one tho-jsand eight hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; botanist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class four, five clerks of class tbree, SIX clerks of class two, seven clerks of class ouo; cuginccr, one thousand four hundred doiiars; superintendent of folding-room, .one thousaud two hundred dollars ; ai.ssistant su- pcrintendcnt of garden and grounds, one thousand two bundred dollars; assistant su¬ perintendent of thc seed-room, one thousand two hundred dollars ; three cojiyists, at nine hundred doiiars each ; two attendants in ma- soum, at one thousaud dollars each ; chief niessonger, eight hundred and fifty dollars ; two .assistant messengers, at seven huudred and twenty dollars each ; one carpenter, at nine hundred aud sixty dollars ; three watch¬ man, nt seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; and oight laborers, at seven handred and twenty dollars each ; making in all, aey- enty-Qvo thous.iu^ one hundred and sevtutty dollars. Far collecting statistics and compiliilg and writiug matter for monthly, anuual, 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 pnlting up tho same, (br la¬ bor, bagging, paper, twine, gum, and otber necessary materials, five thousand dollars. For labor on experimental garden, and flow¬ er-pot..!, repairs to greenhouse, and beating apparatus, gravel for walks, and purtAase t>f new plants and soo iS for the same, five thou¬ sand dollars. For stationery, two thousand dollars:. For freight aud charges, one thousand eight hundred uoliars. For fuel, oae thousand eight hundred dollars. For lights, Bve hundred dollars. ^ For repairs of building, furniture, fences, lj and water iiipos, one thousand two handred dollars. Fur keep of horses, one thousand five han¬ drcd dollars. For new furniture, onc thousand dollars. For paper, twine, aud gum for folding-room, three hundred doll.ars. For case.T for thc Department musem, one thousand five imndred dollars. For collecting and modeling specimens of fruit, oue thousaud dollars. For cases for the library, one thousand d ol¬ lars. For entomological works of reference, five hundred dollars. Eor incidental and miscellaneous items> fiv« thousand dollars. For cases for tho herbarium, and for collect¬ ing and preparing specimeus for the same, one thousanddollars. for botanical works of reference, three Jiun- dreu dollars. For balances, chemicals, and apparatns fbr tho laboratory, eight hundred dollar's. For foreign glassware, and glassware and glass case for philosophical apparatus, six hundred dollars. For Page's or RuhmkorCf's coil and other electrical apparatus for experiments npon growing vegetation, Spuglc's mercury pnmp and double-acting air pump, five hundred and fifty dollars. For works ou chemistry, mineralogy, and agriculture, five hundred dollars. For meteorological apparatus and fixtares, one thousand five hundred dollars. Fur cnrrenc agricultural works for the Ubra¬ ry, two hundred and fifty dollars. For miscellaneous agricultural periodicals, two hundred and fifty dollars. ., Eor completion ol valuable sets in the libra¬ rr, two hundred nnd fifty dollars. BUREAU OF EDUCATION. For Commissioner of Education, three tbon¬ sand dollars ; oue clerk at one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk at one thousand six hundred dollars ; one translator, one thou¬ sand six hundred dollars ; one clerk at one thousaud fonr hundred dollars ; one messen¬ ger at eight hundred and forty dollara ; sta¬ tionery, onc thousand dollars; library, one thousand dollars; collecting statistics and writing and conipiliug matter for Ounaal an<^
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 46 |
Issue | 22 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1871-05-31 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1871 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 46 |
Issue | 22 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1871-05-31 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-05 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 40009 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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VOL. 4G.
HUNTINGDON, PA., MAY 31, 1871.
NO. 22.'^
United States Laws.
[Published by Authority.] L A W .S OP THE
UNITED STATES
P.iSSED AT TIIE IKD SaSION OF TUE FORTV-FIUST CO.XGKES?.
me.sseugers, and others receiving an annu¬ al salary in the serviee of the llimso of Bepresentatives, viz : Clerk oi the House of Ripreieiitatives, four thous.ind throe hundred and twenty dollars ; chief elerk auJ journal cleik, three th msaiid doiiars eaeh ; iive assistant clerks, at two thousand five hundied and ninety-two dollais each; one assistant eierk, at two thousand five imndred and twenty dollar.s ; eight assist¬ ant clerks, ineluding librarian and assistant lil.rarian, ai two thousand one hiindred and sixty dolLirs each; ono chief nic.s.senger, .and clerk to .'Speaker, at five dollars and soventy-sis cents per day eaeh ; for three niessenger.s, at une thousaud four hundred and fbrty dollais each ; one nie-senger iu the House lihrary, ono thousaud four hun¬ dred and forty dollars ; one cngiiieSr. ono thousand eight hundred dollars; three as¬ sistant engineers, at one tlioiusand four hundred and forty dullars eaeh; six fire¬ men, at oue thousand and ninety-five dol¬ lars e.ich per annum; f'or clerk to Commit¬ tee of Ways aud .Means, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; clerk to C'onjmillee on Approprititions. tw i thous¬ and five hundred and ninety-two dollars; clerk to Committee of Claims, two thous¬ and oue hundred and si.xty dollars ; elerk to Cjiiiniittee on the i'ublic L;iuds, two thousand one hundred and sixty doiiars; Sergea!it-at-:iru:s, tijur'housand three huu¬ dred .and twenty dollars: I'rovided, That hereafter he shall receive, directly or in¬ directly, no fees, other compensation, or emoluuient whatever for perlorming the
¦£Gexf.rai. nature—No. 4.).] ^ ACT making appropri.itions for" .the legislative, oxccutive, and judieial cs- peu.ses of the government for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-two. » Be it enacted by tlie Seimte nnd Douse Representatives of the Uniied Staten of nerica in Congres.^ assembled. That 3 foUowing sums ba, and tho same are reby. appropriated, out ofany U'.mey in 3 tiea.sury not otherwis'.^ !i])propiiated, ¦ the service of tho fi.-iCal year eiiiing the irtieth of .June, eighteen hundred and •enty-two, for tho objects hercinaf'er press.jd. namely:
LEGISLATIVE. «EN.vrE. Por cimpensation and mileage of Sena¬ 's, foar hundred thousand dollars. For coinpoiis ition of the officers, clerks, •ssengers. and otiicis reeeiving an annual ary in the service of the Senate, viz : cretary of the Sjiiate, four thou.sand rea hundred aud twenty doll irs ; officer arged with disbursements of the Senate,
e iiundred and seventy si:; dollars ; cbief j Juties of his offico, or in co'nnection there- srk. three thousand doiiars, and the ad- | wiih ; clerk to the Sergeaiit-at-arms, two
:ional siiui of onc thousand dollars while e said office is held by the present in- uibent. and no longer; principal clerk, ineipd executive eierk. iiiiiiutc and jour- 1 clerk, and financial clerk, in the office the Secretary of the Senate, at two ousand five hundred aud ninety-two dol- scach; six clerks in olfice of the Secre- ry of the Senate, at two thousand two ludred and twenty dullars eaeh ; keeper the stationery, two thousand oue hun- cd and two d..llars and ibrty cents; two cssenge's, at onc thousand two liundrod d ninety-six dollars eaeh ; one page, at ven huiiiiieu and twenly dollars; Scr- ant-at-ariiis and Hoorkeepor. ibur thou- nd three hundred "and twenty dollars: rovided. That here:itler he shall receive, rectly or indirectly, no fees or other com- insation or einoluiiiont whitcvcr for per- rming the duties of thc offiee, or in eon- ictioii therewith; assistaut d'jorkeeper, to thousand five hundred and ninety-two illars; Postmaster to the Senate, two ousand one hundred dollars; assistant istuiaster and mail-carrier, one thousand ven hundred aud twenty-eight dollars ; I'O mail carriers, at one thousand two indred dollars; superintendent of the icument-room, two tbousand one hundred id sixty dollare; two assistants in doeu- ent-room. at one thousand four huudied id forty dollars eaeh; superinlendeut of le folding-room, two thousand one liuu- •ed aad sixty dollars ; three messengers, icing as assistant doorkeepers, at one lOUsand eight hundred dollars each; venty messengers, to be appointed and imoved by the Sergeant-at-anns, with the pproval of the Committee to Audit and ontrol the Contingent Expenses of the enate, at one thousand four hundred and irty dollars each; seeretary to the Presi- ent of the Senate, tno thousand one hun¬ red and two d.dlars aqd firty cents; lerk to the Committee on I'iuance, two lousand two hundred and twenty dollars ; lerk fo tho Committee on Claims, two a"ousand two hu:idred and twenty dollars; lerk of printing record.-*, two thousaml ¦TO hundred and twenty dollars; dcrk to 'ommittee on Appropriatious, two thous- nd two hundred and twenty dollars; su- erintendent in charge of the furnaces, one housand ibur hundred and fbrty dollars; ssistaut in char;;e of furnaces, eiuht hun
thousand five hundred dollars ; messenger to Sergeant at-arms, one thousand ibur hundred and forty dollars; Doorkeeper, two thousand fj,\';j! hundred and uiuefy-two dollars; first assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dol¬ lars; I'listuLister, two thousand five hun¬ dred and ninety-two dollars; first assisttint p.)stmaster, two thousind aud eighty dol¬ lars ; four" messengers, at one thousand seven hundred aud twenty-eight dollars each ; five mail carriers, at one thousand and eighty dollars each ; chaplain ot the House, nine hundred dollars; two stenog¬ raphers. r.'Ur thous..nd tiiree hundred and eighty dollars each; superintendent of folding room, two thousand oue huudred and sixty dollars; superintendent aud as¬ sistant id' the document-room, at five dol¬ lars and seventy-six cents per day each ; document file elerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eleven mes.sengers, five at one thousand eight hundred dollars, and six at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars eaeh ; twelve messengers'during thc session, at the rate of onc thousand four hundred and forty dollars per annum; making, in all, the sum of ono hundred and fii'ty-two thou.sand two hundredand twenty seven dollars and sixty cents.
For contingent expenses of the Ilouse of Representatives, viz :
Por cartage, threo thousand eight hun¬ dred dollars.
For clerks to committees, and temporary clerks of the Ilouse td' Representatives, forty-one thousand three hundred and four dollars.
For li.lding documents, including paj- of folders and materials, eighty thousand dollars.
For fuel, seven thousand dollars.
For horses and carriages for transpor¬ tation of mails, and saddhj-horses for the use of messengers, ten thousand dallars.
For furniture and repairs of the same, eigliteen thousand dollars.
For packing boxes, two thousand six hundred doiiars.
For laborers, eighteen thousand two Iiundred and fbrty dollars.
For niiscell.iueous items, fifty-five thou¬ sand dollars.
For newspapers and stationery for Mem¬ bers and delegates, at one hundred and twenty-five uoliars each pcr annum, thir-
redand sixty-four dollars; one laborer in j ty.one thousand two hundred and fifty harge of private pisiage. eight hundred : d,liars: and t'or stationery for committees
nd sixty-iuur doiiars; oue laborer iu sta- ' ~ ...
ionery-room, eight hundred and sixty-four iolhirs; one speeial policeman, one thou:
nd dollars; chaplain to tlie .Senate, nine
and oificeis of the Ilouse, tive thousand dollars.
For twenty-three pages, (including three riding pages.) seventeen thousand six hun-
lundred dollirs ; chief engiueer, two thou- dred'and thirty-nine dollars nnd thirty- and one hundied and sixty dollars: three ! fom- cents.
ssistant engineers, at fourteen lundred { For the usual additional compensation nd forty dollars eaeh ; two fireuun.at one j t--, the report.'rs i.f the Ilou-e for thc Cou- housindandniuoly-tive d.odais eaeh ; three | gressionol Globe fbr reporting the pr .cee- aborers, at seven hundred and thirty dol- j dings ofthe Ilouse for the session of the ars each; making, in all, one hundred and i Forty-.-econd Congress, beginning on the wenty thousand two hundred and .seven- ¦ first .'iI..nJay in December, eighteen hun- y-three doiiars and twenty cents. | dred au r the Patent Oflice, namely: For stationery '.or use of ollicc, furuiture, repairing, papering, painting, carpets, ice, advertising, books for library, moneys refunded, printing engraved patent-heads, internatiaual 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 doiiars. For photo-lithographing, or otherwise pro¬ ducing copies of drawings of current aud back i.ssues, for ur^e of the office and for sale, forty Ihousaud dollars, to be used only for purpo¬ ses uot embniced in the joint resolation pro- Tiuiug tor ]>ublisbing speciticationB and draw ings of Patent l^flSce, approved January elev¬ en, eighteen hundred and seventy-one. SrnVEYOBS ge.neral asd THEIB CIEBES. For compensation of surveyor general of Lo. i;i iiiii, two thousand dollars,and for clerks injiis cfnce, two thousand five handrod dol¬ lars*. Fer surveyor gjncral of Florida, two thous¬ aud dollurs, and for clerks iu his office, two thousand five Iiundred dollars. For .surveyor general of Minnesota, two thonsand dollars, and for clerks in his office, ¦ix thou.iand three hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Kansas, two thoas¬ and dollar., and for clerks in his office, six thousand three huudred dollars. For surveyor general of Colorado, three thoasand dollars, au^ for clerks in his ofSce, four thousand do.lars. For siuveyor general of New Mexico, 4hre« thousand doUat'Sy^nd for clerks in his office, four thousand. For surveyor general of California, three tliousand doll-.irs, and for clerks in his offico, eleven thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Idaho, three thoas¬ and dollars, and for clerks in his office, four thousaud dollars. For surveyor general of Nevada, three tbous¬ and dollars, and for clerks in his office, four tliousand doiiars. For surveyorgencr.il of Oregon, two thous¬ and five hnudred dollars, nud for clerks in his ofiico, four thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Washington Terri¬ tory, two thousand five hundred dollars, and for clerks in his oQice, fuur thousand dollars. „ For surveyor general of Nebraska and Iowa, tvro thousand dollars, and for clerks in his oflice, six thousaud three hundred dollars. For surveyor general of .Montana, three thousand dollars, aad for clerks in his offiee, four thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Utah Territory, threo thotisand dollars, and for clerks in his oBice, four thousand dollars. For surveyor generai of the Territory of V.'youiing, three three thoasand dollars, and for clerks in his office, four thousand dol¬ lars. For surveyor genoral of Arizonia, threo thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICCLTURE. For compensation of Commissioner of Agri¬ culture, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; entomologist, two thoa¬ sand dollars; chemist, two thousand five hun¬ dred dollars ; assistant chemist, one thousand six hundred dollars ; superintendent of experi¬ mental gardens and grounds, two thoasand dollors; statistscan, two thousand dollars ; disbursing clerk, one thousand eight handred dollars; superintendent of seed-room, "one tho-jsand eight hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; botanist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class four, five clerks of class tbree, SIX clerks of class two, seven clerks of class ouo; cuginccr, one thousand four hundred doiiars; superintendent of folding-room, .one thousaud two hundred dollars ; ai.ssistant su- pcrintendcnt of garden and grounds, one thousand two bundred dollars; assistant su¬ perintendent of thc seed-room, one thousand two hundred dollars ; three cojiyists, at nine hundred doiiars each ; two attendants in ma- soum, at one thousaud dollars each ; chief niessonger, eight hundred and fifty dollars ; two .assistant messengers, at seven huudred and twenty dollars each ; one carpenter, at nine hundred aud sixty dollars ; three watch¬ man, nt seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; and oight laborers, at seven handred and twenty dollars each ; making in all, aey- enty-Qvo thous.iu^ one hundred and sevtutty dollars. Far collecting statistics and compiliilg and writiug matter for monthly, anuual, 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 pnlting up tho same, (br la¬ bor, bagging, paper, twine, gum, and otber necessary materials, five thousand dollars. For labor on experimental garden, and flow¬ er-pot..!, repairs to greenhouse, and beating apparatus, gravel for walks, and purtAase t>f new plants and soo iS for the same, five thou¬ sand dollars. For stationery, two thousand dollars:. For freight aud charges, one thousand eight hundred uoliars. For fuel, oae thousand eight hundred dollars. For lights, Bve hundred dollars. ^ For repairs of building, furniture, fences, lj and water iiipos, one thousand two handred dollars. Fur keep of horses, one thousand five han¬ drcd dollars. For new furniture, onc thousand dollars. For paper, twine, aud gum for folding-room, three hundred doll.ars. For case.T for thc Department musem, one thousand five imndred dollars. For collecting and modeling specimens of fruit, oue thousaud dollars. For cases for the library, one thousand d ol¬ lars. For entomological works of reference, five hundred dollars. Eor incidental and miscellaneous items> fiv« thousand dollars. For cases for tho herbarium, and for collect¬ ing and preparing specimeus for the same, one thousanddollars. for botanical works of reference, three Jiun- dreu dollars. For balances, chemicals, and apparatns fbr tho laboratory, eight hundred dollar's. For foreign glassware, and glassware and glass case for philosophical apparatus, six hundred dollars. For Page's or RuhmkorCf's coil and other electrical apparatus for experiments npon growing vegetation, Spuglc's mercury pnmp and double-acting air pump, five hundred and fifty dollars. For works ou chemistry, mineralogy, and agriculture, five hundred dollars. For meteorological apparatus and fixtares, one thousand five hundred dollars. Fur cnrrenc agricultural works for the Ubra¬ ry, two hundred and fifty dollars. For miscellaneous agricultural periodicals, two hundred and fifty dollars. ., Eor completion ol valuable sets in the libra¬ rr, two hundred nnd fifty dollars. BUREAU OF EDUCATION. For Commissioner of Education, three tbon¬ sand dollars ; oue clerk at one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk at one thousand six hundred dollars ; one translator, one thou¬ sand six hundred dollars ; one clerk at one thousaud fonr hundred dollars ; one messen¬ ger at eight hundred and forty dollara ; sta¬ tionery, onc thousand dollars; library, one thousand dollars; collecting statistics and writing and conipiliug matter for Ounaal an<^ |
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FileName | 18710531_001.tif |
Month | 05 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1871 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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