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¦MBMMMMaBMBa J ae VOL. 48. TiiG liuntiugdon Journal. .1. n. DUllCOUUOW, - - .1. A. NASH, PUIILIMIKKS .VXn l-noritlilTOIiS. Ofice o« (/<e C'jrnc/ of Fift'toud ii'tishiifjlonelrcels. Tub UciTixonoN .)oi'uvai. is published c-erv U'cln"sd-iy bv J. B. DuBBOituow and J. A. A.\sii. nn b^r tho'lirm' name of.l. U. DnuooRlsow .t Co..al ¦¦; • o(» per annum, is .vnVANTE, or S2.oll il not paid ^li'in sis mouths from d^itc of subscription, and >.! if not pail ivitliin the year. Nu paper iliscontinued, fnless at tho option of •he piiblisbcrj, until all arrearages are paid. Ite-ular monthly and yearly iidvertiscments will ; o io'erted at thc followiug nvtcs: UUXTIXGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, JAXUARY 1, 1873. NO. 1. ,' 1 y I 3m' Ora 9m 1 : 2 -Ul 4 io 6 0i.' coo \ic.,\\ 0 00 ISlflj* 27 $ :;G 4 0 ih S 01) 10 iW 1J ()•• y, •¦ 21 "U 30 • 0 10 6, ll.lOM.ioO I10)1S'«) a? •• SlOOiiiJOlli r.i; Sl, Sti'l li'W 2)09 21 nrt I I ' » 5.11S OJ -in ml 30 on 1 col -6 0:lCOno' SO 100 .Sijcoinl notices will be insor ed at twklvi'. axi. A iiAi.i' CKXT.s per line, nnd local nnd editorial no- li.-.cs al KlKTKKS CKXTS per line. .\II Ile-iolutions of .-issoci-.ilions, Communication? i,r limited orindivid;l.^l intcrc.-<!. nnd no:ices of Mar¬ riages anl Death.', exceeding live lines, will be ,h:ir:;cd Ti;x ckxts per linc. Liv^al and other notices will be charged lo Ihc partv having them inserted. J.dvortising Agents must find Iheir conimission on'sidc o'these frgurcs. All atlccrtlslti'.l acc.ttitts nre due nnd cdlirttibl, .rhen Ihe ndtertiscnettt it .tnce in.r.rtcd. JOB PRfNTIXti of every kind, in Plain .and (.¦.,„.V Colors, done with neiitncss and di.-pafch.— II md-bill-. BItvnkf. Cards. IV.inphlcts. .(.c. of evi v.r'civ r-nd s'vlc. primed nt tho shortest nori ¦.u 1 every ";in'' i'i the Printing linc will be exc Professional Cards. I>.lv.'jmiNSION, Survejur anii • Civil EnL-iueiT, Huntingdon. I'a. OiKici;: No. lUi Tbird Stnct. nns21,1S72. B'~F. GKMllKTT. M. D.. ECLUC- • TIV PH Yi'li'lAN A.\0 SURHFON. hav in,'rcturni'd from Clearfield county and per.na- n-ntlv locfciin Shirleysburg. offers his prolVs- aiou li services to the people of that place aud sur¬ rounding coantry. "!"-.:! 1872. T^U. n. AY. BUCHANAN, D i; N T I S T, V.,. 22i Hill Street, HUNTINGDON, PA. July:!,'72. h. F. O. ALLEMAN can be cnn- saltcd at his ofii.^e, at all hours. Mapl-ton. D CALDWELL, Attorney -tit-Law, • No. Ill, .id street. Oifiee for.-.ielly occujiied [apl2,'71. by il.'S^is. Woods t Willi: D I. A. B. BRUMBAUGH, offors hi.- profcssioual services to the c:>imnunity. Oaje, No. o2:l Washington street, ouc door eas: of the Catholic Parsonage. [Jt"--*.'^'- J. GREENE, Dentist. OfSco re- • moved to Leister's new building, llillstree I'-i!ingdon. [jl"--*''"'- GL. ROBB, Dentist, office in S. T . Br, wn's new building. No. .^20. Iiiii St. Huntingdon, Pa. [,i]tU,'ri. HGL.VZIER, Niitary IHibiic, cnrnei • of Washington ami Smith streets, nm. tingdon, Pa. [jan.12'71. ^. .M.\DDEN, Attoriiey-at-Liw Office. No. —. llil! f-rrcct, lluntingdon £»p.lUJ:l. JF^\NKLiN SCIIOCK. Attornc;, • ftt-Liw. Huniiugdou. P.i Tttrca to all Icgll busiuess. OS) J. dou. P.I. Prompt attentic 2U Hill f'l'ci . of C.iurt Ilouse Square. ldce.4,'7 IFTlANKLIN SCH0;:K. Attormy at-Laiv, IIUNTINCDON, PA. ie26.'72-Cm, J SYLVANUS BLAIR, Attorney-at • Law, Hantiugd. hree doors west of fJ • Law. ilunTii several Courts of Un ftt'entiou giveu to the settlement of cstiitcs dents. O.fico in ho JounXAl, Building. L'eb.l.'"!. JW. 3IATTERN, Attorney-at^Lav, • and General Claim Agont, lluntin'gdon, I'a. S.d.Iiers'claims against the Uoverament for lac pay, bounty, widows' and invalid pensions attend el to with great care and promptness. Offlce on Hill street. [jan.4,'71. K. .\(.Lnx Lovell. J. Hall JIi LOVELL & MUSSER, Attornc.jH-at Liii; Hi.sTixnnox, Pa Spojial attention given to COLLECTIONS of al kin Is; to the settlement of ES i'ATES. iii. ; ou all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity iiu. dispatch. [no.Ci MILES ZENTMYER, Attorney at L.IW, lluntingdon. Pa., wilUtten.lpromptl. in Cunningham's nei' f jan.4,'71. n. BP.CCE riTUEKIX. | !I. B. .MlSEEy. | M. X. MX: a P.rntEKLV, MASSEY k M'NEIL Atiornev's-at-Law, Hantingdon. Pa. O.'Iic. Nu. Zt.lS. Hill ^tr^et. [dcc.l7-3mo!. .M & M. S. LYTLE, Attorneys- • at-Liw. Huntingdon, Pa., will attend t, all kinds of legal business eairustcd to their care. OiSee on tho soutk side of Hill street, fourth dooi w;!st of Smith. [ian.4,'71. B. A ORBISON, Attonicy-at-Luw O.Tice, ;;2I Hill street. Huntingdon. Pa. ;in:'y:-;i,'71. orjOir, BROWN k BAILEY, Al¬ io torneys-at-Law, Hunting.Ion, Pa. Pension!- £ 1 I all cl.iiius of soldiers and sol^ticrs'heirs agaius t'f lijvcriuuent will iic promptly prosecuted, n liie on llill street. [jan.l,'7l. ViriLLLAM A. FLE-MING, Attorney TT at-Law, Uautingdun, Pa. Special attcntim ,-ivcn t.> o:illectiu:is, and aH other l^gal busiues attende<l to wifh cure and promptness. Office, No 2211, Uill street. [.^pISt.•7I. Holds. "\rORRIS«3"N~HOUS'E, ^ Ol'POSn".'^ I'KX.NSVLVANIA li. I!; DKPO'J HUNTINGDON, PA. J. II. CLOVEi:. Prop. April 5. lS7I-ty. WAS [I [NGTON' nOTEL^ .S. S. Down , Prop'r. • of Pitt &. Juliana .Sts.,Bedford, Pa. mayl. ''iCHANGK HOTEL. Uuutintrtlon. .inli.V S. .MILLIvB, Pr.,pric!or. J ^nuary 4, 1.S7I. Miscellaneou."?. Pa. :. BAETOU I A ia:?rxEEr. | j. maech. I B ARTOL, KENNEDY & CO. [Lrttcli/ Franllln M.tniif.icturitt'j Citinpnn,/.] Miinufatlurcs Flooring, Siding, Doors, .S.ish. Bliutters, Bliuils, Moulding,Scroll Work, Counters Shelving. Wood Turnings, Huhb.^, Spokes, Beu: W.irk. l'orK:s, Puikes, Brooms, Pick, and Hammei Hiudles, all kindsofFurniture,&c. OurMaehincr.i th ¦ very best qualily and givingour entire beingo: .Tttention to thc business weareable to manufiieturc All of the above 1 named articles, as well as in.inj vthei-s, in the best style and alwaj'S promptly. All orders ndrlressed to IJARTOL, KENNKDY k CO., [luntingdon. I'a., will receive our immediate attention. Prico list furnished when desired. Lumiier takeu in exchange for all kinds of work. Jan. .-.I. K^7I- r> A. -ITkCK, l?^[io'i^abi7 LarbCT \>t and Hairdresser, llill street, opposite the Franklin Iloase. All kinds of Tonics and Pomades keptou haadatid far sale. [aplU,'71-6m [<ii'i-|(IAL.j Of THE UNITED STATES [UEXEiiAL x.vrriii::—.Vo. 01.] .\X At'T nii'.kinjT appropriations I'or tlie leg¬ islative, execiitivi;, und judicial expenses ofthe frovciumcat for the year endinf; Juae thirliclii. eighteen Iiiindied and seventy, tlirce, and f^r other purposes. He it enacted by thc Senalc and House of Rep- lesenlatices of the Unilcd States of America tn Coi gress assembled. That the f llovving sums l.'c, and thu same arc hereby, appropriated, out of uuy money in thc Ir.asury uot ol!icr;vi.-e .ipproprialed, for tliC service uf tlie fi.scal year eiidin;,'Juue thirtieth, eigliteen hundred nnd scvciity-llirce. for the objects hcrii.ial'tcr ex¬ pressed, namely : LEGI.<LArIVK. Senate.—For conipeu-atioii and mileage of Sciiatoi.-, foi r hundred tliousaLd dollars. .-Vnd the proper accounting oflicers of tlie TreaHuiy Dopartment lie, and tiicyaic hereby, auihorist'd to .settle ond ailjasttlie accounts oi tne .Secretary oftbe Heiiate fur compenSiUion aud mileage of Senators up to aad including tlie third day of .Marcli, eigiiteen hundred and sjvcaty two; aad that .loreil'ter t'le li cal year lor the adjustment ofsnch accounts shall e.v- tcnd to aud iuclude the tliird day of July. For compeusation of the olhccrs, clerks messengers, and others r.:cciviu2r an annual salary iu the service of the Senate, viz : Secre¬ tary of the Senate, four thousand three huu- red and twenty rtolhirs; officer charged witli disbursemenls of the .Senate, five hundre and ^evenly six dollars : chiefclerk, three thousand dollars, r.ud tlic addilional sum ofonethous and dollars wbile thc said office is licid by the preseut incumbent, and no longer; serjreant at arms and doorkeeper, four thousand tlirec hundred ni.d twenty dollars : Provided, That hereafter he shall receive, directly or indirect¬ ly, no lees or other corapeasatiou or cmolu- uieiit whatever (nr performing the duties of lhe office, or iu connection therewitli, other¬ wise tnan as aforesaid ; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five Iiundred and ninety two dollars: postmaster to the Senate, two tbous md one iiundred doiiars; assistant postmaster and ma;I carrier, one thousand seven hundred aad twonty eight uoliars; two mail carriers, at ont thousand two hundred dollars each ; su- pcrinteLdent of the docuoient room, two thou- -and one Iiundred and sisty dollars ; tv\-o as sistnnts in doi uuu nt room, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars oach ; stiperiii tendcut ofthe foldingroom, two thousand one hundred and sixiy dollars ; tlirec messengers, acting as assistaot doorkeepers, al one thous¬ and eight imndred dolbirs each ; twenty raes- :engcrs, to be appointed and removed by tlie .¦sergeant at arms, with the approval of tlic Committee to Audit and Control thc Contin gent E.xpenscs of the Senate, at ono thousand four Iiundred and forty dollars each ; three laborers, nt seven bundred and thirty dollars •jach ; making, in all. one hundred and twenty ibousand two hundred and twenty eight dol¬ lars and eighty ceuts. For temporary clerks in tbe olficc of tbe Secretary ol tbe Senate, ten thousand dol ars. For contingent expenses ofihe Senate, viz : For stationery and newspapers for seventy bur .Senators, at Ihe rale of one bundred and .went; five dollars pcr ancuni. nine tiiousand two hundred and fifty dollars. , For stationcrv for committees and ofiicers, live thousand dollars.. For fourteen jiagcs for llic .Senate cliaiaiier, ;wo riding pages, one page for the Vice Pre¬ sident's room, and one page for the office of he Secretary of the Senate, making eighteen lagcs in all, at tiie rate of tbree doiiars per lay while acinally cinii'oyed, said pages to be ippointcd ajid-xciaovcd bv the sergeant ot_ iruis. with the approval uiniie L01llT1ilnee^u Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses f ibe Senate, eight thousand dollars. For horses and carryalls, seven tbonsaud lollars. For fncl and oil for tbo beating apparatus, jight thousand dollars ; for furniture and re lairs of furniture, five thousand dollars: for .olding documents, and materials therefor, ight thousand dallars; for packing boxes, even bundred nnd forty collars ; for miscc- aucous iteni.s, exclusive of labor, ihirty tbou= iand dollars. For tbo usual additional compensation to he reporters oftbe Seuate for the Congrcssion il t*iui.„_ (or reporting the proceedings of llie ena'e for .i,e session of the Forty second Con¬ gress, licginniujii.n the first Monday in Dc ¦cmuer, 1872, eigbv huudred dollars oacl», four housand doiiars. Cjpitol Police.—For one captain, twohun Ii-cdaudeigbtyeigiildollars; three lieutenants, it ona thousaud (iflit bundred uoliars e.ich; wouty seven privates, at o.>» tbousand five lundrcd and eighty four dollars each, fot ly wo tbousand seveu bundred .and sixty eight loilars; aud eight walclincn, at one thonsand lollars each cigUt thousand dollars ; making, n all, fifly eight thousand two hundred aad .ifly six dollars, onc half to be paid into tho ¦ontiugeut fund of the Ilouse of Represcnla- ives, and the other half to bo p.aid into tbe .•oiitingcnt fond oftbe Senate. House of Representatives.—For compensation ird mileage of members ofthe Uou-e of Kep- ¦esentativcs and Delegates from Territories, inc miiiion dollars. For compensation of llie ollicers. clerks, .uessengcrs, and others receiving au annual lalary iu the service of the House of Rcprc- :eiitatires, viz: tjlerk of tbe House of Repre¬ sentatives, four tiiousand three handred aud wenty doll.ars ; chiefclerk and jaurnal clerk, brec thousand dollars each ; Hx assistant ilerks, at two thousand tive hundred and i:uety two dollars each ; one assistant clerk, A two tbousand ITve hundred and twenty dol¬ lars; eight assistant clerks, including librar.au nd assistant librarian, at two tiiousand one lundred nudsi.tty dollars each one chief mcss- ngcr, in the oifico oftho Clerk of thc House, it five dol .ars aud seventy six cents per day; three messengers, at oue tbonsand four bun- ircd and forty dollars each ; one messenger u llie Ilouse library, one tbousand four hun- lied and forty dollars; one engineer, one housand eight hundred dollars; three assist- int engineers, at one tbousand four bundred -indandf.ity dollars each ; six firemen, at onc .housand and niU'ty five dollars each pcr lunum ; for clerk to Committee of Ways anii •leans, two thonsand five hundred and ninetj- wo doll.ars; clerk to Committee on Appropri Ltions, two thonsand five bundred and niiieiy -WO dollars ; clerk of Committee of t'laims, wo thonsiind one bundred nnd sixty dollars; ;lerk to Committe on the Pnblic Linds, two .housand onc bundred and sixty dollars; jlcrU at Speaker's table, at fivo doll.irs and seventy six cents per day ; private secretary .otbc Speaker, two tiiorsand one hundred md two dollars nnd forty cents ; Serjeant at irms. fonr thonsand three hundred and -wenty dollars ; Provided, Tbat hereafter he .di;.Il receive, directly jr indiicctly, no fees or otlier compensationoremolumciit whatever for pel-forming the duties of tbe ofiice, or in con- :icctiou therewith, otherwise than us aforesaid naking in all, the sum ot onc hundred aiid fity three tbousand four hundred and twentv two dollars. For contingent expenses of the House of ileprescntatives, viz : For cartage, slj; thousand eight hundred dollars. For clerks to committees, and temporary clerks ofthe IIouso of cprcsunlativcs, thirty three thousand onc hundred dollars. For messenger to tho Committee ou Ap propriations, ono thousand three biincred and fourteen dollars. For messenger to the Coinmitteo of Vi'aj'S and means, one thou.-and three bundled and fouriecn dollars. For folding documents, inclcding pny of folders iu the folding rooms aod ninterials, one hundred lhous:ind dollar.s. For fuel, eight thousand dollars. I ublie Privling.—Pot compensation oftbe (TougresiioM.il Printer, and the clerks aud inesscng r in his office, Iwc'.ve thousand fivo hundred and fourteen dollir.^. And the com¬ pensation oftbe foreman of printing and the foreman of binding, at the Government Print¬ ing Ofiice, sball be iwo thousand ore hundred dollars each, to commen.^e on thefirst of July, 1872, and a sum sufficient to pay Ihe increase of salary hereby provided is hereby appropri¬ ated out of any nioney in Ibo treasury not otiierwise appropriated. For the pnblic binding, five himdred an' fity two tbonsand four hundred and thirty five dollars nnd fffty eight cents. For lithographing, engraving, mapping cop¬ ies ol maps, pKus, and diagrams in fac simile on tracing liuuen, and photo lithographing plates for Palent Office illuslrations, seventy Uve tbousand dollars. Li'ornrij of tonyress—For compensation o! Ihe Librarian, four thousand dollars: and for fourteen assistant librarians, three at two Ibousand five hundred dollars each, Iwo at onc tbousand eight hundred lollars, each, onc at oi.e thonsand six bundled dollars, two at onc tboii.san I four huudred and forty dollars each, three at one thousand two hundred dol¬ lars each, two at one thousand dollars each, aud one at nine hundred and six y dollars per annum ; in ail, twenty six thousaud one hundred and foriy dollars. For purch::se of books fer tbe library, eight thonsai.tl dollars; for [iiirchase of law books for the library, two thousand dolars: for expenses of exclianging pnblic docmcnts tor tlie publications offoreign poverumcuts. one thousand five hundre ', dollars. For contingent expenses of s.iid library, two tIious.Tnd dollars: For botanic garden, grading, draining, pro¬ curing manure, tools, fuel, aud repairs, and purchasing trees and shrubs, under tbe di¬ rection oftbe Library Coiumittee ofCo..gress, five thousand dollars. For p.ay of supeiiiilendeat and assistant in ootanic garden and greenhouses, and two ad¬ dilional laborers, under thc direction oftbe Library Committee of Congress, twelve thou¬ sand onc hniidreJ and forty six dobiir.--. Public Eiiildinc/s and Gni'nds.—For clerk in the office of Public Bu U'ings and Grounds, Sl,200. For messenger in tbe same office, .'^340. For compeusation to the jiublic garducr, Sl.440. For corapcnsalion lothe iaborer in charge oftbe waler closets iu the Ca;i.tul, S720. For compousaiion ofa foreman and laborers employed iu the publ.c groaii.ls, $19,29:;. For compensation of lurnaco keener at the President's hov.se, ^720. For two policemen :U thc President's bouse, :?2,i;iO. For compensation of two uigut v.atcbuKn al thc President's house, Sl,80U. For compensation of the donrkceper nt the President's bouse, $1,200. For assistant doorkecjicr, $l,Osi). For compensation of two drav,' Ucepc-rs at the bridge across the Eastern Iiranch of Ibe Potomac, aud for fuel. oil. aud Lamps, Sl,iiOO. For watclnnan iu Franklin square, S72ii. For compensation of the person in ciiarge ofthe heating app-iratus in the central iiuild- iug, SSW. For electrician ior the Capitol, ."51,200. For compensation of five waichnicn in re¬ servation uumber two, Ss.iiOO. For watchman at Lincolu sijunre, $540. For watcbmiui at Lafayette square, .$720. i'or contingent ami incidental expenses, two tbonsand ollars. ExccuUve.—For compensation of the Presi¬ dent ofthe Uniied Stales. $..->,OOI). For comp.'usation of lhe Ticc President, $8,000. For compensation of secretary to sign pat¬ ents /or pnblic la^ds, Sl,.'iO;'. For coiupensalioii lo pr.vatc secretary, three tbousand five hundred dullars; assistant sec¬ retary, (wlio shall be a short haad writer.) two thousand five hundred doiiars; two executive clerks at two thousand three huudred dollar, each, steward at two thousand dollars, and messenger at one thousaud two bundred dol¬ lars, ofthe President of the United States ; in all, $13,800. For contingent expenses of tbe executive offlre, including statiouery therefor, $4,';00. DcparimeiU of State.—For compensatiou oi tbe Sccrelary of State, eight thousand dollars; two Assistant Secretaries of .State, at thrci three thousand five hundred dollars each ; fji chief clerk, two thousand two Iiundred dol lars ; te i clerks of class fosjr, additional coai- pensalion to ono clerk of class four as disbur¬ sing cleik, nine clerks of class three, three "ln,4£a-oT.- ^'Inrr 1 wn—..l.-|.t rlpi'l,-^ n^' .f^ one messenger, oue nssistani, messeoger, nin laborers, and four watchmen ; in all, $74,520 For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, twe.ve thousand dollars; and in newspapers, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, Tuat aftci thc fourth day of .March, ist5, the pu'olicalioi ofthe laws in newspapers shall cease. For proofreading, and packing tbe lavi-sand documents for the various legations and con sulates, including boxes aiu transportation o. the same, time thousand dollars; Ibr station- cry, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, five tbous aud dollars ; for books aud maps, two t loiis- and Cvc hundred dollars ; for extra clerk bin aud copying, four thousand dol.ars ; for con tingcnt expenses, viz., rent, fuel, lights, re- pairn, and m:sccihiucaus expenses, thirty twi thousa~a Ijve hundred doiiars : in all, $47,000. Oniicd •>^'ri—<m(/J/^j;ic^.7,.| / laitns Commission. —For compensatiw of the commissioner oi. JO part of the Luitcb^^^tg f„„^ tboi!:-anii ye hundred dollar.s f^ir coirT,l,j^.,(io„ „< um- thousand dollais ; chief clerk, two thousand Fo:-furniture, such as carpets, cesks, ta- doliiir.s ; six clerks of class four, aud for adili- i bles, ¦ .airs, shelving for file rooms, boxcsam. al to disbursing clerk, two hundred lars; fifty-four clerks of class three, ouc bun- i-rcd and uine clerks of class two, one hundred clerks of class onc, one messenger, five as.-ist ant messengers, and seven laborers , in all three hundred and cisrlity-fonr thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Third Auditor.—For 'riiird .\udilor, three thou.-and dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; fourteen clerks ot class four, addi¬ tional to one clerk of cl iss four as disbursing cierk, tlio hunurcd dollars ; tbirty-twn clerks of cla s three, iiinely two CiCiUs of class two, fifly-one clerks of class one; ten copyists, nt nine hundred doiiars each ; two messengers, three a.ssislMnl nies.engers, nnd seven I.ibor ers ; in all, two hundieil and eighty nine tliouiand four hun.ired and eighty do lars. Fourth -iudiUir.—For the Fourth Auditor, three thousand dodars ; chief Cierk,two thous¬ and dollars ; fiveelcrlis of class lour, eighteen cleiks of class tbree, twelve clerks of i lass two, eleven clerks of class one : seven female clerks, at nine bniidied dollais each: ono messenger, one assistant messenire'r. nnd liiree laborers; in all, eighty-two thousand eight uundicd and tweuty ituliais. Fifth Auditor.—Fov the Fifth Auditor, three thousand dollar.:; cliief clerk, two tliuus::nd dolbirs ; four deriis of class four, eiirlit clerks .if class three, eight clerks of class two, twelve -lerks of class one; seven copyists, at nin hundred dollars each ; one messenger, ouc as- sisiiiut messenger, and two biborcrs ; in all, fitly nine thousand iiiuc hundred dollar: Auditor of the Treasuri/ for the Post Office Dcpartrtent.—For compciisalion oftlie Auditor ol lhe treasury lor thc I'ost ofiico Dcpartmcut, three tbouinnd dollars; chiefclerk. two thons¬ and doiiars; nine clerks of class four; addi¬ tional to one clerk of class four .as disujrsing cicrii, tvo hundred dollars; forty-four clerks of cliiss three, sixty four cleiks of class two, thirty-seven clerks of class onc, ouo ine.-sea ger, ouc us-istant mc.-seuger, and fiileeu labor ers ; also, five additional clerks of class three, five addit'Oual clerks of c'ass two, and fifteeu assoners of monev-orders at nine biindrcd dollars each, for the money-order division ; in .ill, two hundred and sixty-six thousand sis iiundred and sixty doiiars. 'F.-:i:h e:—.'.ir co ii i3 i-if )¦; of t!i3 Treis- iircr ofthe United Suites, si.^ thousand five hundred dollars; assistant tre surer, two thousand eight hundred dellars; assistant .:asliier. two thousand five bundled dollar.-.; live chiefs of divisioas, at twu thousand two hundred dollars each; two prin.ipal book .vcep.rs, two thousand two Iiundred dollars e'ach ; two tellers, nt two Iho'-sand two hun¬ dred dullars each ; one chief c erk, two tbous and dollars; two assistant tellers, two thous¬ and dollars each; Cfteen clerks of cLass four, iiftcen clerks of class three, eleven clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one : sixty fe- .nale clerks, at nine huudred dobars each ; .iftcen messengers; 'five male laborers, at sev¬ en bundred and twenly dollars each, and sev en female laborers, at two huudred and forty dollars each ; in all, one hundred and eiglity- iiine thousand four hundri-d aud eighty dol iars; 7*ror;t/c(/,'f iiat eigiit t ouiand five bun- Ired dullars arc hereby appropriated tu be ex- .lended in tbo office of the treasurer of the United States at tho discretion of the Secreta ¦ y of tbe Treasury. liejisler of the T.easitn/.—For compeusation jf the Register ot thc Treasury, three thous- iiid dollars ; assistant register, two thousand lollars : eight c ciks of class four, twelve jierks of class thiee, fifteca clerks of ciass j repairs of furnituie, cases, oil cloth, matting, rug, chair covers and cushions, repairs am. 'aying of carpets, and otber miscellaneous ar¬ ticles oftbe like cbaractcr, tweuly five tlious and dollars. For coal, wood, lighting tbeTie:isiirybuild¬ ing, baskets, books, sp.toons, drop-lights am: tubing, files, blank-keys, water-coolers,tarab lers, hatchets, ice-picks, mail sacks, match- safes and matches, pitchers. towcLs, traps, tht-rmomcters, buckets, dippers, saws, ami other iniscellaneous items, fiftv thousand dol¬ lars. I.NDEPEVDEXT TP.EASt RY. Office .of the i ssistant treasurer at Xcv.- Yoik: For ns istant treasurer,eight thousaiu. d^ilar^; fo.-depuy assistant treasurer, tbree thoiijaud six hundred dollars: casloer uud chiefclerk, four thousand two- hnniiied do.- lars ; assistant general pay teller, two thous¬ and f.iur hundred dc.lars : coin [lay.ng teller, tno Ibousand tlirec hundred dol ai-» ; coin re cciving iclier, two thousaud three hundred doiiars; chiel of ct'pon iutei-ei,t division, l.t, Iboisanl tlirec hii.idivd dolia.s; ciiie-f o iiiictional currency division, two thousand Uvi' bundred dollars ; register of co.u ccrtih cate, tv.o ibousanu two bundred dolars: one clcik, two Ihonvand and filly dollar^ : nine clerks, nt two thou.-and dullars each, eighteen thunsand dol.urs; onc book keepci oua thousand nine hundred dollars; oue book¬ keeper, one thousand cijihl huuelied and tli'tv doilai!.; four book-keepers, atone thousauu eight buudi-ud dollais each, seven thu'usaiiu iw,i l.undr."d dollars; five clerks, at out thousand eight hundred dollars each, nine thousand do.lars ; tuice c:eri>s at onc tbous and seven hundred and fifly dolars each, fivi thousand two Iiundred and fifly dullar.; iou. c.crks. at one thousand rcvcii hundred dollars each, ^ix thuusand eight hundred dollars; o.ii. clerk, one thou.sand six biindrcddullars ; fou: clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollar, each, six thousand dollars ; six clerks, at one tuousmd four hundred dollars eacn, eighl thousand fonr hundred dollars; Ihree clerks, at OKc tliou:,and tlirec huudied dollars each, three thousand nine l.-indred dollnrs ; one clerk, one thousand two hundrod dullars; one clerk, ono thousaud dollars; two messengers, al oue thousaud three hundred dullars each, two thousand six bundred doUars; six mes¬ sengers at four dollars per day each, seven thousand five hundred and twelve ilollars; one messinger, eight bniidred dollars; one keeper of bniiding, one thousand eight hun¬ dred dollars ; ono engineer, one tboii.-sand dol lars; one por:cr, uine hundred dollars; si.x watcbniep, at Iwo doiiars per eiay each, foiii tliousand three hundred and eighty dollar;: one watchman, six hundred dollars; chief de¬ tective, uce tbousand eight bumired dollars; assistant detective, oae tiiousnnd four hun¬ dred do;lars; in all, nue hundred and fortv eight tbousand nino hundred aud forty two dollars. Offici oftbe assistant treasurer at Boston : F.ir nssistaul treasurer, five tbonsaud dollars; hicf clerk, two tbonsand seven hundrei. dollars; for paying ti-lle;', two thousand five hundred dollars; one inteiest clerk, twu thous¬ and fi e huuured dollars; reeeiving teller, onc thousand eight bua'Ircd dullars; one cle k onc tliousand oight buudrcddolhirs; one b"Ok- per, onc tiiousand seven hundred d'>ilais: two clerks at one thousand five bundred eacli, three thousand dollars; two clerks, at oue thousand four hundred dolla s each, tw. tbousand eight bundred dollars; two clerks at one thousand two hundred dollars each o, ton clerks of ebiss Oue; ei.gbt copyists, at two thousand four huiidred doll.irs ; ono clerk. line hundred dollars eacii; one me:fsc igor, iwoassisiaut messengers, and two laLO.ers; HI all, ei,glily four thousand five hundred aud twenly dollars. Compiro'ler of the Currcnci/.—For Comp'ro'- ler of the t uri!cji_c]:.five thuusaiid dollars; one thuusand one bundred dol ars; two clerks at ouc thousand dollars each, two thousand dollirs; one clerk, eight hundred dollars; two watcbmeu. at eight huiiarod and fifty each, 0.1C tbou;a.id seven hundred doUars; one mes scuger aud watchman, one tuousaud and sixty red dollars: twelve clerks of clasF"'fo5V,^-^eiiti:^ i """'• t'lirty tno thou.sand eight bun- Offic of assistant treasurer al San Frahcis- pire, three thousaud dollars; for cvpenses. five thou land dollars; in all S\t Fortho comp?nsition aad expenses of the commission for determining tbe pending ques tions between tho Uuited States and Spain growing out of the acts efthe Spanish offi ials in .and about Cuba, fifteen Ibousand dollars. TPvEASUKV DEPAUTJIE.XT. For compensation of the Secretary of tlio Treasury, eight tbousand do'lars ; two Assist¬ ant Secretaries if the Treasury, at three tbous and five hundred each ; chief clerk, two thous¬ aud two hundred dollars, and three huadrcd dollars addit onal for acting p.s supcrintcndcu: of thc buiidiug; forty-nine c'crks of clas.'- four, ndJitional compeusalion of two hundred dollars to one clerk of clas four as disbursing c erk, thirty clerks of class three, twenty-six clerks of class two, twenty-seven clerks oi class one; thirly-two female clerks, at nine hnndred dullars oacb ; eleven messengers, one assistant messenger, and len hiborers; onc clerk of class four and onc clerk of class one, to assist the chiefclerk in supcrinti-ndiug the bnilding; onc captain of t'le w.itcIi,one tlious- auci fuur hundred dollars ; ouo engineer, one ibousand four hundred dollars ; onc machin¬ ist and gas fitter, one thuugand two hundred dollars ; nno slorckecper, ouo thousand foui hundred dollars; sixty watchmen, at seven hundred and tweuty dollars each, and two ol said watchmen, actingas lieutenants of watch¬ men, two hundred nnd eighty dollars each, in addition ; thirty laborers, at seven hundred and tweuty doUars oach; fivo firemen, at si.\ hundred doiiars each : ninety chairwomen, al onc hundred and ei.iibty dollars eac'.i ; in all, tbreo bundred and sixly-une thousand sixhuu- drcd and twenty dollars; and fur additioua; clo.ks and additional compensation to clcrk.s^ in his office, twenty-two thousand five hun¬ dred doiiars. Siipervisiny Archi'.eel.—la tiio construction branch of tbe Treasniy : For Supervising Ar¬ chitect, three thousand doU-ii-j ; assistant su pcrvising architect, two ihouaad fivo hun¬ dred dollars; chief clork, tvo thousand dul lars ; pliotographcr, two thousand five huu¬ dred dollars; two assistant pimtograpbers, one at one tbousand six hundrod dollars, and onc at ouo thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, throe clerks of class onc, aud one messenger ; in all, twenty-seven thousand two hundred aud forty dolfar,". First Comptrollc' of Ihc Trcaeunj.—For First Comptroller of tbe Treasury, five thousand dollars; chiefclerk, two ibousand dollars; ten clerk- of class fonr, twelve clerks of clas:, three, twelve clerks of class two, six clerks o! class one ; six copyists, at uine hundred dol¬ lars each ; onc messenger, one assistant mes¬ senger, and three laborers ; in all, seventy seven thousand three hundred and twenty dol lars. S,-cond t'oTiiptioHcr of the Treastiry.—For Second (.,'omptro.lcr of the Treasniy, ihrce thousand doiiars; chief clerk, two ibousand dollars; twelvo clerks of class four, twenty clerk? of class three, twenty-o ght clerks of class two, twenty-one corks of class one; twelve copyists, at nine Iiundred do'lars each ; one messenger, eiilit liuiolrcd and forty dol¬ lars ; one assistant messeuger, at seven bun¬ dled and twenty dollars; and two laborers ; in all, one hundred aud tbirty-six tliou.<jand eight bundred doUars. Commisiionerof Customs.—For Commissioner of Customs, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, twu thousand dollars; two clerks of class lour, six clerks of class three, nine clerks of class two, seven clerks of class one, onc mes.scngcr, and onc laborer; in all, forty thous¬ aud soven hundrod and sixty doUars. First Auditor.—For Ihe First Auditor of lhe Treasury, throe thousand dollars ; cbief c'erk, two thousand dollars; tiiree clerks of class four, ten clerks of class three, ton cierks of class two, thirteen clerks of class oae, one messenger, ono assistant messenger, and one I stamni, spango, soap, tacks, w.ill paper, and laborer ; iu all, Cfiy-eigbt thousand two bun- thc other miscellaneous items required f r the dred and eighty dollars. current nnd ordinary business of the depart Second Attdilur.—Foi Second Auditor, throe | meat, siily Cvc thousand dollars. .ourteou clerks of class three, twelve clerk )f class two. twelve clerks of class ouc, 'hirty icnia e clerks, fonr messengers, four lab rors, lud tno uigbt watchmen: in all, ouo hundred ind seventeen thousaud three hundred and -¦ighty dollars. Conimissiont ^c Internal Revenue.—For Com inissionor of ru.il llsveuuc, s x tb usaud lollars; deiiul; ¦ immissiBucr, Ihrce'housand live huudred do. II : iwo deputy commission¬ ers, at three tl-usand dollars each; soven -leads of divisJcas, at two thou.sand five hun Ired dollars each ; thirty four clerks of class .Our, forty eight clerks of class three, Cfiy two clerks oi class two, twonty eight clerks of -lass oue ; seventy five copyists, at uine liuu- Ired dollars each ; seven nicssengcis, tbreo issistanl messengers, aud fifleen laborers; in ill, three hundred and sixty throe thousand .even hundred and forty doiiars. For dies, paper, aud forstaiup;, four hun Ired tbonsaud dollars. For sa.aries and expenses of collectors, as¬ sessors, assistant assessors, supervisors, detcc '^''^¦v nnd storekeepers, together witb thc ex pouse Os,.^,.fj.;yg into effect tho var.ons pro¬ visions ol Cs, several acts providing internal revenue, excep>K^ it(,,„, otiierwise provided lOr tour 111. no •-..„„ i,„„jred thousand loUars ; and boreaficr;iv,.jo,,,i „et compen¬ sation ot collectors of intorii.-:-^„,-(.„„e s„all in no case exceed four thou.-aiid nv>.jj„[jafgj dollars por annum. For detecting and briuging to trial an '. pun¬ ishment persons guiity of violating t.o iutcr- aal revenue laws, or conniving at tbo same, in cases where sucb expenses arc not otherwise .irovided lor by law, eighty thousaud doll rs; and frotn and alter tbe passage ofthis act liic Secretary of tbe Treasury shall havo power to c-mploy not more than three person) tu assist ,he proper oificers of tho govornment in dis covering aud collecting any money belonging ;o the l'nited States whenever the" same shall oe w-ithbeld by any person or corporation, uji- jn snch terms and conditions as be sball Oecm oost fbr 'the interests of the United Stales; out no compensation »h;ill bo paid to sucb per- jOus except out ofl le money and property so -ccured ; and no person shall bo eiupleyeJ ander the provisions ofthis clause whu shall .lot have fuily sot forth in a wr.tten state- incut, under oat i, aadroiscd to the iSccrctary jf thc Treasury, the character of the c a.m out ¦jf which he proposes to recover, or assist in --ccovciing moneys for the United States, tbe .aws by the violation ofwhicli the same have oecn Withheld, aud thc name of the person, .iim, or corporation bavinstbus withheld such .iioucys and if auy person so employed thall receive or attempt to receive any money or Ither consideration from any persou, linu or jorporalion alleged thus to have iviihlield .uouiy froui the United States, except iu pur suauce of the wrilten contract ...ade in rela¬ tion t ereto with thc Secict.iry of the Troas- iiry, such person shall be deemed gn Ily of a llli^vlelne luor, and upon convicliun llicrcof shall be fined nol less tban one tliousand dol¬ lars or imprisoned nol less than two years, or ooth, ill the discretion of any court of tl.e Uuited Sii.tes having jurisdiction ; and tbe person so ciuidoycd shall be required to make report of his prucoedings under sucb contract al any time n-licn required to d(^ so by tbo .secretary ofthe Treasury. Light House Board.—lor c'.iicf clerk of the Ligbt House lioard, two thousand dollars ; iwu corks of class tour, two (lerks of class three, one dcrk ot class two, ouc elerk of class one, one female copyist, one messenger, and oue laborer; in ali, thirlcen ibousand eight huudred autl sixty ciollars. Bureau of .'ilalistics.—For tbe officor in charge of the Bureau of .Statistics, two tbous and five hundred dollars; cb*ef clerk, two thousand dollars ; twelve elerkl of class four, eight clerks of class tSircc, ton clerks of class two, five clerks of class one, fiv^" copyists, at nine bcndred dollars each, one messenger, one laborer, and une chairwuman at tour bundred aud eighty dollars ; iu all, sixty five thousaud four hunurcd and forty dollars. For temporary clerks for the Treasury De¬ partment, forty thousand doLns: Provided, That herealter uo temporary ejork shall re ceive a greater compensation thin at the rate of oue tbousand two hundred cbllars por an¬ num fur tho time actually employed. For stationery for the 'f rcasuiy Department and its several Rurcaus, fiity shousaud dol¬ lars. Fur postage, newspapers, .trrangiug nud binding canceled niar.nc p:ipori,sealing ships' registers, care of borses for mail and office wagon, repairs of wagons and harness, wash¬ ing towels, investigation of accounts and rec ords, brooms, brushes, cra.?h, cotton cloth, cane, chamois skin, elustors, flour, keys, lyo, m.atcbes, nails, oil, powders, repairing hand co: For assistant treasurer, in addition to his salary as treasurer of the brancii mint, one tiiousand five hundrod dollars ; for cashier, three thou.and djl ars; for bo.k keeper, two thousand five bundred dollars; for assistan! cash.or, t«o thousand dollars; fur assistan: book keeper, two tbonsand do lars ; for stamp clork, two tbousand four hundred dollars! foi ono clerk, one Ibousand eight hundred dol lars ; for three uigbt watchmen, four thousand five bundred dollars ; for one day watchniin, nine hundred nud sixty dollars ; in all, twentv tbousand six bundred aud sixty dollars. Office of assistant trcasurerat Fhiladelphia : For assistauttroasureriu addition to bis salary as treasurer of the mint, one tbousand five hundred dollars. Ofliico of depositary at Cincinnat.i: Por cashier. Iw-o thousand dollars; for oue clerk, oue tbonsand eight hundred dollars ; for one clerk, one thousaud five hundred dollars; for Iwo clerks, two thousand iJBur imndred dol¬ lars ; for two clerks, two Ihousniid dollars; for ouo messenger, six bundled dollars ; foi two watcbmen, one at seven hundred nnd twenty dollars and oue at two hundred aud forty dollars ; in all, eleven tbousand two hun¬ dred and sixty dollnrs. r.XITED .ST.ITES MINT, BilAXCIIES. AND ASSAY OFFICE. mint at Philadelphia.—For salaries of tlie director, treasurer, ass.iyer, melter and refi¬ ner, chief coiner and engraver, assistant as saver, and soven clerks, $37,900 For wages of workmen and adjusters, oao bundred ant twenty fivo ihousaad do lars. For incidental aud contingeiit expenses, in¬ cluding wastage, uew macliiuery, and repairs. $35,000. For specimens of ores and coins, to be pre¬ served in the cabinet ofthe mint, six hundred dollars ; for freight on bullion and coiu, Cvc thousand dollars. Branch Jl.nt a! .San Francisco, California.— For salaries uf suporiuteudent. treasurer, as Siiyer. nieller and refiner, coiner, nnd six clerks, thirty thousand five buudri'd dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two bundred thousand dollars. For incidentil and coutingont expenses, re pairs, and wastage, $50,545. Iiranch Mint ol Careon City, Nevada.—For salaries of sil^crintcndent, assayer, melter and refiner, and coiner, and fuur clerks, $17,900. For wages of workmen and adjusters, fif y fonr thousand doUars. For clicniicals, charcoal, wood, and inci¬ dental ex(icnses, seventeen tliousai.d six buu¬ dri'd dollars, .Assay OJice, N'cte Torh.—For salary of su perintiinde.li, four tiiousand fivo bu idred dol- Lrs; for s.ilar3- of assayer, tbree thousand dol¬ lars ; lor salary of melt r and refliipr, three thousand dullars ; for salary of assistant assay¬ er, IWO thousand dullars ; ior salary of deputy treasurer, three thousand doiiars; for compen¬ satiou of clerks, at the discroviun of tbe Sec rotary oftbe treasury, §10.200. For wages of workmen, SJJ,00y. For iueideulal and contingout expenses, 522,030. Branch Mini at Denver.^~For assayer, ^who shall hay.- cbarge ofsaid mint,) twotnousaud five bu id.-cd JjU irs ; for m^Usr, $ J,500. For wages of workmen, S15..1J5. For Ihree clerks, $5,400. For ill! identdl nnd contingent expenses, in eluding repairs aud wastage. $5,000. Assay Office at Boise C',y, Idali„.—For sa!a ries of as3..yor, (who shali bavo charge ofthe assay oilice.) melter ond refiner, aud clcik, five tbousand four hnndred dollurs, nqrt tbs offices cf suporinlondent nnd one-clerk arc Iicieby abolished oftcr July 1st, 1872. For wages of workmen, $3,000. For incidental nnd contingent expenses, onc tho'qs.ind five bundred, Branch Mint at Charlotte, Norlh Carolina.— For assayer, fifleen Iiundred doMars; for wa¬ ges ol workmen, fourteen bundred aud ninety two dollars. For e'lO'tiicals, c'larcoal, and incidontal and miscellaneous expenses, fifteen hundred. Gov^i.R^•.^iE^¦TS uv the TKRniTor.iEs. Territory of Arizotiiu.—For .salaries of g-jv ernoe, chief justico und two associate judgesj^ secretary, interpreter aud transillllol' in' 'llie executive office, fourteen thous; nd. Compensation and mileage of tbe members of the legislativoasscmbly, officers, clerks, nnd contingent expenses thereof, tweuly thousand dollars: Provided, hat bereafter no cxpoiiso for printing exceeding four thousand dollars, including printing buys, journal, bills, and necessary ]>ria ing of the same nattire, aball be incurred for any session of the bgislaturo of auy oftho Territories. Contingent expenses of tbe Territory, one tbousand doll.irs, Tsrrltory of Colorado.—For salaries of gov¬ ernor and supeiintendeut of Indian affiirs, uliicf justice and ttvo associate jud;^-C:. and secretary, thirlcen thonsand three hunilred. Contiugent cxpouses of tbeTcrr.toiy, S!,oOU. Contingent expenses of the secretary's ofiiee 111 Colorado Tcrr.tory, for the fiscal year c:id- ng Jun-c nth, 1873, two thousand. 'Ferrilory of Dakota.—For salaries of povcr- .lur and superiiitendt nt of Indian afi'airs, chic just.CO and two associale judges, and secreta i-y, thirteen tlio..saud tbree bundred. For contingout expenses of the Territory: JUO thousanii. For Coniponsation and mileage of tbe mem bers of the legislative assembly, officers, clerk: .'.Ild contingent cxiienscs thereof, twenty thou land dollars. Terriiory of Idaho.—For.s.ilaries ofgoveraoi Uld supei'inlcndciit of Indian aifairs, cliie ju.stiee and two associate jiielgcs, and secre- .ary, tliirleen thousand five hundred do lar.- Forcoiuingeut expenses of tho Territory, .m.: tiiuiisauu uo lars. For compensation and mileage ofthe mem lei-s oftbe legislative assombly, officers, clerks aad contingeiit expenses thereof, twenly thuu lUd dollars. Territory of llon'.ana.—Fo:- coiupensatiou oi iovernor, c.iict ju;,licc and two associau judges, a.id secieiaiy, chirteen thousaud Cvi ..uudiod dollurs. For contingent cpi'nscs of tbe Territory une tiioiisauu dollars. F,>r eouliugc.it expousos ofthe secretary', jttice, lor tiic nscsil ycrr endiugJuiio tii.rtiet.i. eighteen bundled and seventy tiire-e, twe ibousand dollars. Tc.iriiory of Ntie Alcxtco.—For sa!-.tries o. governor, chief jusliee aud two associ te judges, and secretarv-, and cx-ofiicio superii:- -Ouueiil of jiuutic bu.ldings and gr.^unds. .birlceii tliousand five hundred dol.ars. For inierproier aud ti-u:i:>latur in the ex cculivc office, five hundred dollars; for eoo- .indent expenses oftho rerrilory, $l,OOJ Territory of U.ah.—For salar.cs i f governor, chief ju.stiee, twu assuciaic judges, and secre- fary, ili.rtecu tiiousan,! five oundrcd dolars. F.ir contingent expenses of th Teriitor . $1,000 xcrritory of Washingion.—For salaries o. governor, chiof justice, two associa e judges aud secretary, fourteen tbon.iand llol ars. For coatiugent expenses of tho Territory, $1 OUO. Territory.of Wyojmng.—For salaries of gov -•riior, and .-upe-riuleudont of lud.an alTa.rs, chiel jus.ice, two associate judges, an I sec rotary, thiriecn thousand eignt hnadred dol lars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, $1,000 Dislrict of Cy.itm'jii.—F.'r salary of the governor, three thousand dolbirs; for salary jf the secretaiy, $2,000: for pay oi the mem¬ bers ot the council, two thou-sand eight bun dred and cigiity ilollars ; for salaries of the mom'oers of tbe Board of Public'iV. ris, tou lUuusaud dollars; lor salaries ol the meinners )f the Board oi Health, at two thousand dol¬ lars. DEPART.MENT OF THE IXTERIOit. For couipeusation of the secretary of thc Interior, eight thousaud dollars; Ass.s anl Secretai'y, luree tbouaand fivo hundred dollars; cbief clerk ; fonr clerks of class four, auy of ivbom may be paid two hundred dol.ars extra, .f the Sccietary ofthe Inlerior deem it neces¬ sary aud proper ; five cle ks of class foar, one jf whom may be designated by tbe Secretary .0 act as superiutcndent oftbe building, who -shall receive two bundred dollars addilional couipeusation per annum ; For ono captain ofthe watcb, twelvo hun¬ dred dollars, and twenty eight watchmen for ;ho general service ofthe Interior Department ouild.ng. and all the bureaus tborciii, to be allotted to day or night service, as the Secre tary of thc Iiiter.or may direct, twenty onc th usand three hundred and sixiy dollars. Fursti.t oucry, fnriiiture,advcrtising, books, lud maps for the library, and niisccllaneous it'cms. twelvo thousand dollars. For rent nnd fitting up of rooms for the use of tne Pension OIBco and for the Bureau of education, sixteen thousaud dollars. For casual repairs oftho department build¬ ing, ten tliou.?and dollars. For fuel, li,4ht, and salary of the enzineer. at foureen hnndred dollars, and repairs of tbe beating apparatus, eighteen thousaud two aundrod doUars General Land Office.—For Commissioner of Geueral Land Ofiicc, three thousand dollars; oiiief clerk, two thousand dollars ; rocorder, IWO thousaud dollars : three principal clerks, at onc thousaud eight hundred doUars each ; .brec clerks of class four, tweuty throe clerks of class three, forty clerks of class two, forty I'lerks of class one ; *ne draughtsman, at ono ibousand si.x bundred dollars; one assistant Iraughtsman, at one tliousand four huudred lollars; two m:-sscngers, three assistant mess ongcrs, seven laborers, and two packers; in all, one hundred and seventy one tbonsand .line bundred and twenly collars. Fur cash system, maps, diagrani-s, station ory, iurnitiire, and repairs of tho samo ; mis¬ cellaueous items, including two of tbe cily acwspapcrs, to be filed, bound, and preserved i"or the use oftho oflico ; advertising and tele graphing: niisccllaneous items on accountof bounty lauds and mililary patents, under the sevcr-l acts, and contingent exponses undrr tbe swampland act, tweuty thousand dollars ; Indian office.—For compensation oftbe Com missioncr uf Indian AQ'iirs, three thousand lollars; chief cl-crk, $2,000; tiiree dorks of class four, seven c erks of class three,- five lorks of class two, ono messoager, one assist¬ ant messenger, and one laborer ; in all, thirty thousand eiglit bundred and eighty dol ars. For blank books, stationery, fuel, lights, ind miscellaneous items, iuciuding two city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for tlu uso ot tho office, five thousand dollars. Pension OJice.—i'or compeusation of Com m.ssioucr of I'ensions, llirpc thonsand dollars ; chief c'erk, two tbouiand doUars : tv.-cuty twii clerks ofc ass four, forty eight clerks of class three, seventy six clerks of class two, seventy eight clerks of class oae, s-xteeu female copy- .sts at niue hundred dollars each, one mess cnger, Cvc assistant messenger . aud five aborers iu his olficc ; in all, three handrcd and forty throo ibousand eight hundred dol .ars. For compensation of additional temporary clerks iu the Pension Ofiicc for tbo year end.ug June thirty, e giitoen hnadred and seventy three, as follows: For four c'erks of class three, eight clerks of class two, forty ei^'ht clerks of class one, nine female copyists, at nine hundred dollars ench, seven assista.it m- ssougers, and five laborers ; m all, ninety one thousand nine hundred and lorty dollars. For .-tationerj', cirsraving, and retoneliin^ plates; lor bon ty land w.irrants, pr.ntiug and b.nding tbo same, office furniture, and re- paiiing thc same, and miscellaaoous items, inclnd.ug two dai y neirapapors, to be filed, Oouad, and preserved for tlio useof the office ; and f.jr detection antl investigation of fraud, seve.Ily five thouiaad dollars. Un tcdS.aies Patcni OJice.—For Componsa tiouoftbeConiinissiouer of tbe Palent Office, four thousand five handred dollars ; for assistant couimissioiicr, throe thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thousaud five hundred dol¬ lars ; Ihreo examiners-in-ebiof, .at three thous¬ and dollars each ; examiners in charae of iu- torlereuces, two thousand five Iiundred dollars; trade mark examiner, two thousand five biin- dred dollnrs ; twonty four principal examiners, at two thousand five hundred do lars each ; twenty four iirst assistant cxaminois, at oue thousand eight Iiundred doUars each; for eight attendants ia model room, at one thous¬ and dollars each; for eight attendants in model room, at nine bundled doU.ars each ; for thirly laborers, at seven hundreil ami twenty dollars each ; lor six laborers, nt six hundred dollars each ; in all, ouo hundred and forty seven tbousand two hundred d liars For contingent aad miscellaneous cxpensas of liio Patent OiHce, namely: For siatiouc y for use of office, re,tair of model cases, sta¬ tionery portlolios for drawings, fnrn.ture, re¬ pairing, papering, paintiug, carpets, ice, nd vcrlisiug, books for librtry, moneys refunded, pri! ting engraved patent heads, internatioi.a eTcfangcs; }<liimbing, gas fittii g, extra labor on indexes and abstntets for nunual reports, fitting rooms, temporary clerkTi, Jaborers and other coutingoucies, ninety thousand dollars. Fur photo iitbograpbing, or otherwise pro¬ ducing copies of drawings of current or back issues, for uso ofthe office and for sale, inchi ding pay of temporary drangbtsraan, forty thousand dollais. Bureau of Education.—For Commissioner of Education, Ihreo thoiisanddollars ; chiefclerk, two tbousand dollars ; cue clerk of das; four, one statislician, witb the compensation of a clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; ono translator,with acomponsatioii ofa clork ol class three; ouo clerk of class two ; four copyists, at nino hundred dollars cacii ; one ncsscngcr. atcightbundreil and forty deliais; -lati.inei-y, one thousand dollars ; library, one housand dollars ; current educational pcr od icals, two hundred and fifly dollars; other .Hi-rcnt publ.cations, twohnndred and twenty iive dollars. S.irvcyor8 General and their C'crl:s.—For compensation of .Surveyor General of Loiiisi- ma, two tbousand dollars ; and for c crks in lis ofiico, two tbousaiid five hundred dollar-. Fur surveyor general of Florid;, twotbons- tnd dolbirs, and for -lerks in his office, two .housand five hundred dollars. For surveyor geneial of Minrcsola, two Ibousand dollars, and Ibr clerks in bis office, ¦ix thousand three hundrod dollars. For surveyor general of the Territory of .)ako-a, lw.)"llioiis->iiil d'lb'.rs, and for cierks n his oni.:e, six thonsand throe hundred dui- Fur surveyor general of Kinsas, t'.vo t'lous- ind do lars, and for clerks in his office, six housand Ibroc hnadred dollars. For surveyor general of t.'olo:-ado, throe housand dollars, and Ibr clerks in bis offico, onr thousand debars. For surveyor generil of the Terriiory of '.Vyo.ning, throe tbonsaud dollars, and for ilorks ill his office, fo r thoasand dollars. For surveyor rcniral of .\riz ma I'ci-ri ory, hree thousand doUars, and for clerks in his jflico, throe tbousand doUars. depakt:.ie.n't of agp.iculture. Fur co:ii,iensatioii uf Coiiiiiii>siuiicr uf s\gri- Miltiire, ti.i-ce thuusand doll.irs; chief clerk, wo tiiousand dollars ; cntuinolog.st,tw.. thou- and dollars: chcuiisi, two t.iuiisai.d Cvc hun Ired dullars; a.ssislaut ciieiiiist, one tiiou-.auii ;.x hnndred dolors; superinteiideiii of e-«pe- .iinental gardens and groun.is, two tbousand lullar--; slatist.cian two thonsand dollar.-; lisbursing clerk, one thousand eight hundred lollars ;. siipcriiitoii aent' of sco<l room, one iiiousiud eight hundred doll rs ; l.br„riaii,o]ic :huu-and eight hundred do.lars; botanist, onc Ihousanil ei^bt bu-idrcd debars; four clerk;, if cla.-s four, five c.crks if class throe, sx clerks of ciiiss two, seven clerks of class one ; engineer, ouc thousaud four hundred djilars ; ihice copyist.-, at niuc hundred dollars each ; two attendants in iniisettiii, at one tbousauu lollars each ; chief messenger, eight hundred and fifly dollar.,; two a.ssista't mo.-sengcrs ; one c.irpe Iter, at n.ne hundred and sixty «oi .ars; three wate imen; aud nine laborers: making in all, seventy five thousand eigbi hundred and ninety duUurs. I'OST OFflCE UEP.ARTMEXT. For eompci.-at un of tlte 1'uotil.uaier eit-Deml. eiiihl .buiisait.l u..ilii-,.; Iliiee .Assist iut . oalliic^tui-eJeiie.ulB,u. (tl.ee llK'il aad five iiuiiij.oa .li.llars call; attpunuleuoeu. .1 money ..lue." p.v-leai, lines lUoii loiil d.>iliii->; jui-ern.- ii-iiile.it ot lori-ii^ii ii.Hils, laree tlii.uaaa dollais; elilbf o. iiv-.i..oii utileail .CLler ftli-e, Iwo l.iuiii-.tll<l livu buudiee l>.|l..is;cliicltle;k. IWO tli..u liud two kniii.l'e.l .lull.ir^i ilir<.ecli.etuii.rK-, at two lli..li.sitli(t d. I.a^^ e tcli; one ait lit.oiial chief c.etk lor munt-y urtl.r ofiiee, iwu .hoiisan. I..lla s; vlil.liolial lo our cle. K Ol eia.-.: f lir.aj duUuiK.ii;, -le.k, iwi. liniidretl ildllars; t.>ii teuu c.e;k.sol'clu>sb four al-..\ e llllt clu.ksuf cms;, ihrt-e. iLre-eiiuli.liiiiiai ele kau :litss ilirce foriatiiicv o.-.>r i.Iiiee, l..ity e jilit eleiku o. ol cia.« III e; fl.lj levcn .e-iiia i .\p«.(;>e-sortl.e Dc] ar nieiit ofJiisHc ;.*^.u,0..<l;lur fui- ila.eaua law l>,.uli iwth .lay ut Jlill.., ls;'.>. it sinill itiMfc uiuo.ii)i oi.c aiiheC. u- l..r llie us ot tue-i. re., wi.ve I. , lo .iiclu.le 1.1 llie..- i<]ii.uul ..e -c ua .1 a..v leilll. >ll)l4 in-iu. Ul r ilsiu """' 1.1 SU. 'li'""'! 111... 11 e;...ill f 'of i,;-i.-o, t..|..l.lt»liL'a . II..I ttt .i.wiulh,r Luu 1 i.{$.'i- 0 ua...g llie vai 1. a,'iir..>)ir.a.cu f... .luc .c. f e I.Bie-'M D-I e ..t.tuy bea ol Oepi |i ut-eetis of "ales nf i'l*. e.-. Ill' oilier inilil ii.ii.e. fiiiai,4v». ri;'i,;i.i\Vtc'a''B.'.i'"> ; i.itil a .leta.le.1 st.iieuj ' '¦' iiai..i.eJ "¦¦l.e e pul.lic (iiLimils furro . ate i-uji e wi.ei lU.lh.LI p.ocr. ',. eai. eu 1 lluelil oM niHle l.i-i.ler t-.|llrl.l » aiitcua in:'.inail i.u.1.1 till- t,t Ibe Seiinie lUid e-i-uci. At. IJ e\.e..s uu iB.tl l.te M lu e f euall .11.^ and ir put^lic ,» . 1 uuy .; r pn .- ikL iio- X lulU o r,ii iii.l I1..U o ..|- if (,f &fu!b U "(net inciuiLu^ in I luf» le^.-vfll.uu^, uieiiiif.-, ni:(l ¦ fur-acJj extcn-mn, h.f iw.-.-qiiniPS 1.11 tuo cU> tf Wasii^i fetoi. it' uuu.- 'liiindif'l <I..II..i itb; I .lru.1 dolluia "acu'i oue m ivateliiueii, flit en lalH-ie letter uUice .ac.kbti-e. t'l.r.latii denenil l'<ij 01 eu lliuii> ilullar.,: f..i ..i.lli.ra; f.r our lh..u.au ior livt-ry, ;t ate Bill bun en <l..'ii.-ui.d .*.oiiiicr aud tuuras.^ S, uu • tiiCUl) GtrC rirt .lulbiis r el.; 1 dolluis; ni.ikiev. iiiuet,\ five tb lisi.uU seveu ban I OlSee l.ailu nlidfourlium I.IUD1.1.U1; 1 lelri^raini.u t, tlioiisitud li 1 .iolinrs; I.,i veu 'mndred .ntituls: u.o c.kninCra u all. line airadnllan! lucl Iur tl 11^, lljcilill.g Ibr AadiWrse,ftic 1-r.i dolluis; f rgas. liiurbittiili-L- Ild uas fixiui-es, llorr tboiirau .:, Ili.ce lli.usjuo r tut..lrrddollars; filn.iluir. .wuiuui uiultt ly dullar-; f d..llar>; .< .r liaidwuu iiua'reil UuliiU'B; I r adi.»tanit-ii^ii.c r. one ili»u>au(i dul I:irs; re^rfli-ciiiHn and L>i:i('kMir.ili, i.ii.c hiiiidnil <li>iliii> i'ur IWU fireiiiuii, •mu- thuntand f ut liiuidicil nud luiiy dol lur^fTtiix l)i.ii:ers. foitr ibnri-itnd ihrt-e biindruU au< iwenty dulhiia; fur une wntchaiaii, ^vuu littiidnn] uu lueii.y uul)ar«; f-rnLe i-urftcu ci, oixa iboitt^iind iWn }iiii Mild fi.'tv two i]uiiat>;i<'r .brtu OMf-tiini iue&r**iigeni, iw tbutidaridoRe hniid edaiid (-ixl\ doiiurs; lor Xvtu U-mal lab.irera iiuttMtiiii 1 c I at.dsixty di>l.aij; Ur t lie teiibil lul>uipr, lit two bundred nud lorty dolljiTh; for ctitit.npei fXi eiiEf-', fev( II ilHm and firu huutlred •li lars; in Alf, bf \ fuur iboii aud uicehundri'd and u.ucty tnud-dlari. VVAil DEPiRfJlEXT. Forc)nip*'nsatioDi»f tlieSocreUry of War, rl^btthoD .•aiij dui.ura ; cuiei cle k. at iwu Uiuu^iauil lire bundreti tu'uclulk^ ut in'<i thju-niiu duilnni; ihiev cliTkB uf cla^ iLfUi ; u>ia.id.r.niuL. lu uim clerk ut c.u^> it,nr.ii8d ebui:- .'t^ cierl:, i\v^lii]iidroildul.Hr«: tursix cIcrkitTcuiss ibie< tu.t't.-clu k» ot ciik'S two, V gilt clerka oi vima oiie,uu 'lo enable the -"«c ptirj "^f W.tr to It ivo t1i« re' el vL»L'.\..mi.ie.;, unt.o.. ofur..!9,itnl irom . iiut^-in iicii-Hiithi ^i^Tri'uicni, I L-iud:nKa)^ i>ii ad<ii um Iur tbtiCouiiiige.il expensf-' ot h.s oSiv*, elun-ti and d<ii)a.»;aud Nir tlie payment **i clerks einplo. i.Ild ^tt> •r, at I ft'clan id -ixtv il f.gllt'tbo lal ibojNindddii tb-«e, iwdfl.y ofcluw.ne, a; diyl.Hr.-;uu<i tivoadditaii.aictc k- uniiiiiug I e n-lis ul tlie war of ci^lileeu biindie'i at: iwelte, 10 flticiti-e, within a rex'^utmiile time, the decision cabf5 ul veierau^ ut ihat wa', nuw pe.idiitg .a the I'ciidio uu.eaii; m iking, in all, tbi- num vi c7^,t^u, wha-b ia hvn. by uppro^diuifd. Fur cyu lUgeiit eSpenrc-*, tpven thonsjind didlars. OJice ff Ute Aujti nt Utveial.-hor cb ef clerk, U " " ; tvvoHerkH,.! cl w.-* lour. nJin-derk^- 'fll c.erk.tofciu^s iwu, twotiiyiiix cIojI. two niu ^o.tgcrd; in all, 9J6,ti'<). For contingent fXiH^nsextiru luuti>aud dollari^. ujficr. o/t/u: Qu irtKriiiasttr Gen- r«?.—F>»rclii«lrlerk,t\v tliou>:iQd do l»ra ; threeclc-. k-iofclu'is four, eight cle.'kj • cia>-n three, I«enty clerks ot cla^H two, sevea y fite cleri ul ci:i-<.s oue; thirly copyistn. at nine buiidr«>d dollar* e:ici. nilpeautetiuent of thn bu.ldlijg, twu bundled doliard;i>j moi<-en;iC.'', twu a49i.->taiit iiio»>eJger.s, and dix labui'ers; i ul , sli-',0«llt. Mo.' Ci>ii(.ngent cspeii'-o*. flve tlioiiiand di'Iara. (Jfgici'/J.cl'jgmutter GmeraL—for ih.i't clork. tv. thou aud dollars: fonrclu k^oicia"^ four, mnccie k- cioKftiuren Lwt-uly tuieuctorkn ote as3 t»o, twelve cle:.k I.f cJiiw OIU', and IWO Miej-e^g*' f, *7I.8>('. For coiitiiigeni e-i eOM)-, tivo ih'<tisiuitt dolla ». OJicro/ilt^. t.b.nmLisury G-'iteruat.—Vor cUivWlork.tv^ tioiir^ituu dollai'S: oue cle k of L-huu tlii-ct*, eiglit clerk•< • ca,d(w.slll ceuclerk.~*ofcluid one, one mci e3.;c.-, ui> tw laborer*; i.i ;uL i.I6,'i>U. Fur cunl.n^ent exiieiDiei. rlz., effico rort, rppulrs, a:. misceluni'Mtii items ix th iu<und dolInrM. Ojfice o/t.c s'-ur am Orner^l—hur chiff derk. tv- thuu aud dol .ars; one clerk uf cIum thre«, twti clork^ • ciii-8 IWO. e gilt ulfiki otclHi-* uti2, ouo nie.dengur, im une laborer: muil, S 7, tO. ifjHL-eoJ C fi Ol OnmM,c:—Vor chief cle-It. two thoJ! (•and dolla.»: ihicu ciei-l;:* of cinsi four, two cicrlu ot chi- ibi'ttf, loin-ilcik-'or iia."w iwi'.s.x cleika ol chi.-8 oup.oi.. iiif.Mniser ; in all, i:t.-4j. Fur c.,Diiu\:»'nie.vi>ense.-*, viz., statloucrv, one tboii>an dull us WAE HEP.IRTMEM. Fur compensation nf en peri n ten dent of lhe bn'Iding oi cup.C'l hy br War l>t-pjj(nieut. (two huudivi und tin dollars.) f.>Ui' waiClimvii, and tuo lab<>.ei> ; in ull, »4. 7 Hor lu^ur, luei. liglili). and inistetloEeuas ilfiu» lurti. said iniluing.^l.Mi"-. toroJpe -.nttrndeuttf tliH buKKn; occii:i;e(l hy tiie Pit: niinter General,(iwj hnndred an<t tiiiy d i|lur.-(,) and u Uve tvatuhiiiuu and two 1 thor. r*: in all, $5.2 nt. For sont ut Luildiiig. and tnel and contingencies$ll?,!J<'i ¦ NAVY DK. AILMENT. For rnnifenFatlou oi tbe tecielury »d Ihi* y:ivy,eislt thoils.nj dollnra ; In.- c.^iitp<'ii:al.ou uttlie ch'cf cierK ¦¦ toe .Nuvy I t>;>artnient,at two t;.t>U:4ntid iwo huudied do d liars, and. aild.t.oniii to che. clerk. ll>rtu hnu ut) do. Iur , to coiiiiuui* whi;e tbe.e •» no Aj^istnut iocm ury nn u I lijngvr;otitid.-t>n:*t!Jiigc erU. at fwo tbou^ncd doilnir f n.-c.elksLfcIu^8 fom, Uinr cle.ki* of cli^a three, tw cerksoiclits-s tWi*, t.il-Cfcle.ksof clatu Duo. twu Ine^ici g Tl*, aad two l.iborer* ; in ull $ 6.C^'. furntui e, iie« siMipers, and inifcelliincon I the timruu of Equipmertt Aiul Hcvui'iiig—For ch:pf clerl oiQ Mu.iifiiinlo.ght liumhcd iluJIan.; oi.e clctk of ctti f.ii;,onee.e koftlaj--' hti-e. two cleiks ol clas:* two, Iw cioiUjof cia-Mone^uue nius-reiiger, and une luh'jrer ; inai i\ I ,yt:n. For ita Inte^y, Ixuk^ai).! mUceiliirc^ii item?, eevc. huii'lie-l iind (illy doliui-d. B-.reJU'f Oninaitce.—Fnr ch.ef cloik, on- tfcmisar.' n ght hn.id. i'l dollars : dr^ught-ui.tii, "i.c tlion.»:ind e gl. bmd.-odd-lUi-<»; ono ctor.£<ftla:«-« tinw. iw.. clerks < iw .. our ineffUgfr, a-id one laljorei-; in all, ¦?.). &'. For ^tntlo^e^v. hooks, and in iscclliuieouei itein.-i, elgh bm.d v>\ iLdlur^. £ureuu of Ste-im Eug mrripff—For chief clerk, oii- th:>n^nd e ght hii.idnd d d.ar^ ; drangbt-ni in. ji.e inoi. sind e:;:bt hiind.el dulhir*; Qneclt-rk ofc.ii.-K two, one a slstaiit di-aitxltruiivi, one tliou-and tw.i hundred ;i>n mod encr. tind one lahorer; in ill , $7.*.60. For stut.oneiy and niidcellaucom iienis, oi^fht huuUrci lahe)n-r;innll,T4.9'0. ForKtationery and uiidccllnneous iten dollar-. Forincit-Vntai I;il»nr. fuel, liglit,^, a itcnn I'or s.ijd Luilding. 57,<i..o. JL'DICI.\L. CXtTED ST.WBS CounT3. For C'l'ef I ist're oftlie Supreme < o- St:ite^, e^ght tboa.-«:iue livp hiiiin)e<l •>o|ik ass<« Hii* 1 r retiredjiisticf^, eijtht th n.- =, ftcr hundre ud niisc-fllaneou ¦t of tho Unite r^;aiid lore -i md dollirs each Cfitiren ation of the disukt ottornevtjoniic Un!( ,$lyl;''0. cimpfnuttton ofthe dUtrict marshals of the Cnil Fur-riliiry.if the warden of the Jail in Ibe Colilnib.a, S-2,i<,0. COURT OF CLMMS. F.ir "ok>r-c« of fiTr Jnliiri ol llir ¦•mrt nfCla- lliM.iiaeu.l dollan. ruili; Ibr cbrtcle-rk. tlirer I lam : aiid atilmaat rIe k, itro IbuU lonl; Im IIT. Iind five huadro.1 dollar..; and uir^senicer liici Liulrict ii.,i>t foi H..I add. lUlF till' L"it; ni. J2-, -40. T"|.avJ'ii»!ttnoi'tiortlirC''tirl..f Ctam'. Snrhnudie tbontalvl .l..ll»r« : I'mvli'c 1. TliBt im im-^t of tUi» JUi nball l.e piid n;im uuy Ju Ii.Tiiriit rewlcrtwl lu 'iivor.i (Jnir rCborieuuiiijrgruwiiigoat ofany «;iTcoreudoe In otirnrinf^ Ibe tntiH. BEPABTJIIINT OF JC-TICE. OJiee nfthe Attornry Ceneral.—tor roinrrn-ntum of tli Aitoreov 0..|.cr..',-;clit tli-u andd liars: Solicliorfieur: nl. mvt'u Ibiiii-iiuil a<r hntulred dnllun: Ibror Aari-titr All.-iri.rj-» llciie -al. nl live lli.insuud .'ullars oacb ; »oli,|t, .ifh.trrunl n-v nnp. «vr hnn ard .InllnB : navnl ttaVc'i, iindjnd-eailTocmrp.ncn.1. th-To th.ni'iin'l nTrbun.he di.llar-: .'.VUM.iurr. f ¦la'nn tltrc,. Iliiui-iin'I five liuiiilr d.naiTiliiwclrik. iwo fl'on'anl 8Tr hnie'inl i'..fart rh'.''¦'¦lerk, IW. II.waul tivi.bun.l-ci|.l..l':.;»:.te^O)!n.iib Ic cloi-k, two thousand duliarn; oue clerk, two tbom-and 1 hy A^t^nt.t. ».we-.u Ibe ..eitatXnry ..-d»H.U . wncr .t«.n.s Ibr api.ni » I .. II. e Ijr Il.e liiririrjiurt lo IC.epl U'l..l. t.. frtj t t.i tbe Ui.ti-ict 01 O'liitnliia o . tl.e Oen. Xo. £6—3 IO l.c . iiiablu lu oblaiu I .greruirut W.I ..IS duly to IIIH Jiatrie-l ui euli ind ie,^u>ir<i. i-iiri-.ving'liu.act 1 tu rffrct, Ihe v la. cha eil l.v lie paid li. the uw.ier. II uuy lU'iney ia liio irea^iiry tto. oil ''i« irqnl^itiuu u; the aecrctioy. a Il.e pri. e 'be nin.I I u 1 sucb prnjir -ly l-.v muluiil 1. h uppl.c nin.i I ho: ixril lode. nud .ud .uipr»i ud eciuiial.lr aiipiau-CDient of tbe c t-b,.T_l.:r uf tito ...IC r ts ul eiicli Mn.l e^-e^y .iwi.rr ut lhe m*l ntlaie I uei-eKio-.i t.> hrlHken for iLe ii-ilh ll.oVrcvi«.*'l**oi Ihinact, ji.i lo w b.cl. Ihe tei-rct;.iy hi s I rcn naab e I.' obliiju llie .lie by u.uluat aitiermrDt w.lb tbe uu-urrei owaersMio... itasi ap;>ri'ir-alFd kluii. luiTr ttr I II .a.d.-.ni 1,(1 I'll, oiptciively, ol lie mlu.-, 1 any e fo.-titlreli days ttllei ibe«pli.aiiieii.eut if lie cash value ..I ^ad l»iiU aud uul ruvc rui» ly aid ;..urt lutleluaDdll.r Mime liuui ibel^ei- u aiy idtbpliiteri- .r, upuii . 1 pisiliiig iLr eaid nppra red vii.ue iiill.esnld .- ure t.. .b'!C.rdilul»iieb..»l.eroi uwneis, res; rclivel.v, .e vrsleil 11. lb.. luilrUSlnitii.. Acd Il.e Sec.tlar.\ olllr .ule.-iui L* iifirbj aui borixwi and rriiiiiiHl loiajIolLe uveal uttleror LWi.e.->, Irti.n-I.irl.,, ll;r«ppl».;rd vajiie ll tbespieral ptru.iM» ua »i ee.f.t-d .n Ibe apprairriiiei.I ul .aid curt, or i uy inio Cjin I hy dfp««il. ua beir.LLe.i.re ,iniv.tled, Ibe na.u uppruired values: ucd the suui ne. a-niy ut rxecettiugiuiir liuuilinl ihuorand.I. liars.lui rni-b pnr- ..u:e .a hrie..y appr. pr.nleU ..ut ol any mticrya inlhe riusuty not o Lriwisr H]«pni|.r.i.led. Slc. 10. I'bHt ^Hl.i e-uiii t iua> du-rel ibe time and monrer . wb.rh |»oi*'e*l.on ol tue property cjuduuinr,! nliall bo iiUru er.U'live.ed,aid miiy.il i.fce««rv.cniuiceany or- rruris ueai.y puie-^- lurgiviii, pu-ieaf. u. S cll. 'Ibal I.u dtlu.v iu utakiufran aj.w ment of com- eu>'at,u!i,. r iu l.ik i.;t p..ij e.'siuu, fball bo uccasioucd Ly 11V d.)Ubl wb chuiuy ar.seoi. lo tue owiie.-ahiporthe pro- *r y, .ir an.v imrt lliere .r. pl- 03 Io the iute r*ta ol Il.e r.prct.vu uwi c,-s. bm iu .-uch ciuei lb. c. un aball raioiio .dui.u.ll ol Ihu lllxl.r.v allonril an cumpcUTlut un fjl ifac .bi*.rlii..pe. 1> urlLrpitri in doput.- Si.r. IJ. lliut iheMiu-blniilin and Ourpplwon Railroad "II p.uv nn.I 111. .MetrtiHii t n Kailniad Cumpnoy. tr, n a.-e be tb. . ro iiilr.iJ to rem.ivr lhe rtmcks. re-l ect ' c- ., fn/ui tUr Ca, llo g.-uui.it, a herul.y ejlalili>be 1,; n I .Mill tic aura i..ry niiij I e d. eiled fnim iimelut i..o ly tbe 1 Ili.er .nc ar rerilTcpublicbn.ldlujtf «ndgniui.(b. 11 tl.e Ki-ailil'S an. Iiiiil:;; UJ oi ^uid gr UE.Is may ree.ter irco-ary. 'lliut ae..uiui.»«.0D. c •nl.llllitof ll r Sn-ie.a- v uf tLe Interio:-, t..ei belilDtiinorr uftl4e.arluy, aud Iho IHcrr III eliai ge ol public bnildings and grounds ia bei c- yauth..r.8cdaiidd.icrlcil to e-xaiuirei.n.l ro.iurt toton- '.test. priur tt'tucseroud .Uonday ol Detemle - next, a p.an ., wl.icb ll.o io-->>m 'fivo miln-ad tnt.-.£ oi irunt ol Iho ventrriieul anee ul the i apltul ai ail l.« removed, wilh Iur le»i>rdlolhr rgbtaof nil j art ch cm-crnrd. uud ly hich prolier coui.eielioiia witb OE. e.- tHilruads may bo lade. SiC. 11!. That frcio and after Il.e first iTay ..f .Inly. ¦ilLh.rru bcu-iMd and eve-n'.y ivvu, tl.e iiiuiml ,ala irs t.f or .-e.-.ii.d t*..mptndler, of. I.r Repisirr, and t.f ibr Sui ei- .iiiK Ari-b.lrcl of bo fre^tuvy 1 ap: r mem, «I.»II l.ei...ir ¦ousand dolla -a earb; and ibeaDuiMl nttlaty uf Ihejuil^-e4 rtl.r O'urt o. Cla Ol- nbiill hr toni 111 .u'ai.d five hundied Illiam cai;b. ami a ..nffic rat mui le outy inlneffrt-t Il.e .ruviaiuns oltliis acclion t.i Ihr eud ufthe fl-cul ye r cud- IR Juurlliirl.rlli.j.ishtrcu huudi-i.'d and aeveaty Ibrer, id ei-eliy nppropr ntctl Approved, Jlay 8, 1872. [GENERil, .VATUEE NO. VC] vN ACT to (rente in Bilditiontil Innil dis¬ triet ill the St.ite nf Jlinni'.snta. Be it enact d by the Senate and Ilouse of Rep- •senlalivce of the United Statts of An/erica in Jongress Atscmblcd, Tliat the President oftlie iiiteel Stall's be »i\\ lie is liereby. an- hnrizeil 11 c-iiiiblish an additioiial iHCei ittriet in tiieFtiteuI'Miaiitsota. cmbrac- ijr all that part of tlio jitc: cut Sci Ulni liill distriet Iviiijr-n irth eif tlie imnli line :t iwii>hip nun.ber one hundreil and ton, nd tl) fix irom tiiuo to liiiie the bound:;- lo.s th.renf, wh'ch shall he named arti-r lie pl.K'oat tvh.cli the office .^hall tiist bn i.-tab ibh'jd ; no J tho I'lesidem sh ill h ivc uiwcr til ti.t from tliuo ti time thu loca- ioii nl'the oflioj t'lr sach d.'striet. i'T.c. 2. 'Jhat tlic I'rc-ident is hereby utliiiiizcd to nppo'nt. by and witli the ad- iee and c insput t.r ihc i^eiiaio, a ro^lsier Ild a receiver f r Paid land di.-lriit, who hall be refjuiiKl tn re ide at thc .<i^ht nf lie land office fur .-.aid di.-tricf, who shall c piibject tn the saii.e laws nnd rc.ijionsi- ilitiu.x, and wb. sa compen.?.-!ti m. rci-pi'C- ivt'ly. sball be the si i « a.s ihat now al.ow- d by law to other laud offirtrs in said iiate. Approved, May 21, ISTS. [Gexeha- xiTvun—Xo. 71.J VN ACT tu aimiid an act entiiled'Ad act tn c^t¦.blil-h and to proiect iniiii n.-l Cimetciii'?," ijjji vid l''ebiu:.ry ttipaty socnnd, ci.iretw'c'ii hu.id.cd .tiid ."-ixty suveti. Be it enaded ly thc Senate and Douse of Eep- t ntalii ca of the United States o' Ameriea in Con- ress a sembled, 'i'lint tlic Se -rctary o. M ar is uTeby airb r a>d to seli'it ih; sup liit- eiideiils ot the nitional cenntcriis Irm leriiorioii.'^ and ti u>tw irlhy so Idiers.eilber nmmiss'iined offit'Cts nr OMii.stod nvn or lie xoult er nr ngnlar aimy, wim have lecii lion rably inust'jie'd nut < r di.-ch.ii-;.od i-iiui thc sei vie-e ol' thc I'niird ."^'i.-.tc.-*. i nJ vho may have bii-n disabl. d f r active iciil service ill tie linn of eiuty. i'^EC. '1. 'i bat lhe ."Uiieriiitt-ndi uts if tho lational ceiiiOte'riis sbill reC'ive f.ii- thuir -iiuijicnsatinn from si.My do 1 ii-> tiseienty ive dollars per u:ontli. aiCijdin.u' lo tl.e xiei.t and iuipritunce nflhti ccmi-tcr.ics I) whieh thoy may be re-| ccrivcly np.M;;ii- 'J to be (lete'iuiiind by (lie Srcrt'lary of .v.ir; and th'y shi.I al.-o be furnis'icd wirh |ii-irter.-i and fujl, ;.s no'.T piovided at thi several ce-ni 'icrii-s. Sec 3. T a- all net; ana parts ofnc-ts ncoiiMSttnt with the pruvis oi.s if this a3t are hcivby rt'pralod. Appro'.cl. May 18, 1S72. [UE.-t-EKAl, XATCEE—No. 90.] .\N At T tn restore 1 iizarns L Rram-'y to I he nnx-y of the Unile States as a uiid- shipni .n i'c it enacted ly the Senate and Ilcuse of Krp- ese.itat.'vc! of th- United Slats of America in Congress att.'mbled, tivctl the President of the United ^tiitcj bo. and he is heie y. nu- liorizcJ, it'in his opinion tho pond of ihe eivice will be pi-niiinied thereby tn ic- ¦t iri' 1 azirus 1,. I'cauiey lothe n ivy of thu United ."¦ tnl. s a.-< a nii.Ifhipmaii at the f .nt if llipcl.iss of eight! cn lundred and -eicnty of " hich hi' w s a uieu.bor at fhe t.uie ofb s roi'jnati III. Approved, May 2ci, iS72.
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 1 |
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 | 1873-01-01 |
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/ |
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. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1873 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 1 |
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 | 1873-01-01 |
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 43802 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. 48.
TiiG liuntiugdon Journal.
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LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
FileName | 18730101_001.tif |
Month | 01 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1873 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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