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UNITED STATES LAWS.
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thousand dollars; any’stm which may
have beén allowed to such depositaries for.
reut or any other contingent expenses in_
respect to thecustody of suck public mbney
being deducted from such compensation
before any payment shall be made there.
‘for: Provided, That-no conipensation shall
be allowed for the above seryices ‘when the
emoluments of the offlee of which said
designated depositary is.in commission
ainounts to the maximum. compensation
fixed by' law; nor shall the amount allowed
toany of said designated depositaries for
such services, when added to the emoluments ofthe office of which he is in commission, be more than sufficient to make
the maxinium compensation fixed by law:
Aid provided further, That the whole allewance to any designated: depositary for
~“Kieh service shall not exceed one thousand
tive hundred dollars per annum,three thouBand dollars, i e
: For cotitingent expenses undér the act of
; Sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe keeping,
« transfer and disbursement of the public
money, one hundred thousand dollars:
Provided, That no part of said sum shall-be
expended for clerical services or payment
‘of eniployees ofany nature or grade; and
hereafter a detailed statement of the expenthe preceding fiscal year of all,
ent expenses . appropriated. for conting:
@
tnment shall be presentedto Congress at
the: beginning of each regular session.
I'cr checks -and check books fer disbursing officers: and others, and certificates of
deposit for offices of the Treasurer and. as. :
sisfant treasurer and designated depositaries, thirteen thousand dollars. .
For compensation to special agents to
examine the books, accounts, and. money.
ou hand at the several ‘sub-treasuries and
depositaries. including national banks acting ‘as. depositaries under the ‘act of the
sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand dollars.
UNITED STATES MINTS AND ASSAYé ‘OFFICES, _. :
, Office ef the Director of the Mint.—For
director, four thousand five hundred doljars; examiner, two thousand two hundred
dollars; one computor of bullion, two thousand two liundred dollars: one clerk of class
four; one clerk of vlass two; one clerk of
class one; one translator,-one thousand two
hundred dollars: one copyist, nine hundred
" dollars; one fhessengér: amd oné laborer;
‘making; in all; the sui of seventeen thousend two hundred and sixty dollars. . And
hereafter all salaries under the Director of
-the Mint at Washington and at the yarious
mints shall be at the ratgs appropriated for
in this act. §
For contingent expenses of the United
States mints and assay offices, namely: For
specimens-of coins, to be expended under .
‘ the direction of the Seeretary. of tho Treasury, thrée hundred and fifty dollars; for
books, balances and weights and other incidental éxpenses, one thousand five hin.-.
aired dollars. i
For recoinage of gold coins, to meet the
difference between the n)minal and bullion
value of gold. coins now in the Treasury,
reduced by natural abrasion below the lefal limit, aud to be recoined, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of
~ the Treasury, twenty thousand~deHars.
Mint at. Philadelpbia.—Feor suylarics of
the superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars: for the assayer, melter and
refiner: coiner and engraver, at three thousand dollars cach; the assistant assayer, assistant mielter and refiner,.and assistant
coiner at two thousand one hundred dollars each; cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars: chief clerk, two thonsand
four hundred dollars; book-keeper, deposit
clerk, and weigh-clerk, at two thousand
dollars each; and two clerks, at ene thousand eight hundred dollars each; in all,
thirty-seven thousand three hundred dollars. és
For. wages of workmen and adjusters,
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
For incidental and ‘contingent expenses,
including new machine:y: and repairs,
eighty-five thousand dollars.
For freight on bullion and coin, five
thousand dollars.
Mint at San Francisco, California.—For
s¢laries of superintendent, four. thousand
tive hundred dollars; assayer; melter and
refiner, and coiner at three thousand dol=
lars each; chief clerk two thousand five
hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand five
hundred dollars; four clerks at one thousund eight hundred dolars each; in all,
twenty-five thousand seven hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen and adjusters,two
hundred and forty-ove thousohd dollars,
For material and repairs, fuel, lights,
chemicals, and other necessaries, seventyfive thousand dollars. ;
Mint at Carson, Nevada.—For salaries of
superintendent, three thousind dollars;
ussayer, melter and reiner, and coiner, at
two thousand five hundred dollars each;
chief clerk, two thousand five hundred
dollars; ca hier and book-keeper, at two
thousand dollars each; weigh-clerk and
voucher-clerk, at two thousand dollars
each; computing clerk; two thousand dollufBy “Rgsayer’s clerk, one thousand six hundred lare;.in ull, twenty-four thousand,
sixhundred. dollars. :
_ For wages of workmen ard adjusters, sixty-seven thousand dollars. i
For materials and repairs, fuel, light,
charcoal, chemicals, and otiker necessaries,
filty-three thousand two hundred dollars.
Mintat Denver, Colorade.—For salaries
of agsayerin charge, two thousadd five
hundred dollars: melter, two thousand tive
hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thon.
kand eight hundred dollars each; in all, ter
thousand four hundred doNars.
For wages of workmen, fifteen thousand
three hundred and thirty-five dollars,
For fuel, lights, acids, chemicals, -crucibles, repairs; and other necessaries, five
thousand dollars. :
To reopen the branch mint at New Or.
leaus, to be conducted hereafter as a miuat,
subject to the provisions and restrictions
of the coinage agt of eighteen hundred
séventy-three, the following appropriations are made: For salaries of superintendent, three thousand tive hundred dol.
Jars; assayer, Who shall perform the duties
of melter, two thousand five hundred dol.
lars; wages of three workwen, three thousand dollars; for fuel, lights, ‘acids, chemi.
cals, and crucibles, two thousand dollars;
and for repairs and apparatus necessary to
put the mint in condition, five thousand
dollars; in all; sixteen thousand doliars.
Assay Office at New York.—Ffor salary of
superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; for assayer, three thousand
dollars, for meltter and refiner, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand
eight hundred dollars; weighing clerk, two
thousand eight hundred dollars;. paying
clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars;
bar clerk, two thousand dollars; three
clerks at two thousand dollars each; and
four clerks, at one thousand eight hundred
dollars each; for assistants to superintendentin assayer’s room and weigh room, ten
thousand dollars; in all. forty-three thou.
sand five hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen, sixty-five thou.
sand dollars.
For miscellaneous items and repairs,
twenty thousand dollars.
Assay Office at Boise City, Idaho.—For
salaries of assayer in charge, two thou.
sand five hundred dollars; —melter,-two
thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, one
thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, six
thousand eight hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen, six thousand
dollars. ae i fe
For fuel, crucibles, chemicals, lights,
freight, repaiz's,and other necessaries, three
thousand dollars. _ .
Assay Oftice at Charlotte, North Carolina:
—For assayer in charge, one thousand
eight hundred dollars; melter, one thow.
sand five hundred lars: wages of work.
men, six hundred dollars; contingent. expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars;
in all, five thousand four hundred dollars,
GOVERNMENT 1N THE TERRITOBIES.
Territory of Arizona.—For salary of gov’
ry Department or Bureau of the Gov. '
.ernor, three thousand five hundred dollars;
chief justice.and two associate judges,
three thousand dollars each; secretary, two
thousand five hundred dollars; interpreter
and translator in the executive office, five
hundred doHars; tn all, fifteen thousand
five hundred dollars.
or legislative expenses, namely; .For,
per dikm of members of council and house
of representatives, and other officers ar
clerks and employees of the leislative assembly, twenty-five thousand six hundred
dollars. : : z
For contingent expenses, to be expended
Territory of Colorado.—For: salaries .of
governor, chief justice and-two associate .
judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dolFor legis}ative expenses, namely: Rent,
light,"Stationery, fuel, labor, and furniture, two%housand dollars,
For contingent expenses, to-be expended
by the governor, one thousand dollars.
Tergitory of Dakota:—For salaries of
governor, chief justice and two associate
judges, and secretary, fiftedn thousand dollars. = : :
For legislative expenses ᰀ渀愀洀攀氀礀㨀 For
per diem and mileagé*of'members of council and house of répresentatives, and other,
officers, Clerks, and employees, and extra
compensation tothe president’ef the council and to speaker of the house, and’ for
~pomtaue-rorsecretary’s Office, sixteen thousand inety doliars. we
For stationery and printing, and for paper for printing laws and journals-for the
assembly, and for miscellaneous printing
for the secretary’s office and. executive department, five thousand dollars.
“Por candles, lamips,and—oil,—fuel,-rent,
storage of government property, repairs.of
furniture, and incidental expenses, two
thousand nine hundred and séventy-five
aallars. ‘
‘For contingent expenses, to be expended
by the governor, one thousand dollars.
Fort he District .of Columbia.—For salarjes of the governor, three thousand dollars; secretary; two thousand: dollars; four
members of the Board of. publie work, at
two thousand five hundred dollars each;
five mentbers of the board of health, at two
thousand dollars each; president and members of the council, two thousand eight
hundred and eighty dollars; in all, twentyseven thousand eight hundredkand eighty
dollars; Provided, That no part of the sum
hereby appropriated_shall be paid to any
member of such board who shall hold any
other office to which salary, compensation,
or perquisites are’ attached under the authority of the United States or the authority of the District of Cotumbia.
, Lerritory of Idaho.—For salaries of gov;
ernor, chief justice and. two associate
judges, and sécretary, fifteen thousand doltars. : ’
. For legislative expenses: For per diem
and mileage of the members and officers of
the legislative assembly, rent of halls, fitting up halls and commnittee rooms, lights,
and fuel, printing during the session, pubsication of the laws and journals, statiouery, furniture, rent of secretary’s office and
store house, twenty-five tRouysand five
hundred and forty-eight dollars. ~ :
For contingent expenses, to be expendéd
by the governor, one thousand: dollars.
Territory of Montana.—lor salaries of
governor, chief justice and two. associate
judges,gnd secretary, fifteen thousand dollars. ~ =
For legislative’ expenses, namely; Rent,
hire of porter, fuel, lights, stationery and
pritting, water, postage, and incidentals,
two thousand two hundred and eighty-two
dollars. n
For contingent expenses, to be expended
by the governor, one thousand dollars.
Territory of New Mexico.—For salaries
of governor, chief justice and two associ-.
ate judges, secretary, and interpreter and
_ translator in the executive office, fifteen
thousand five hundred dollars.
For legislative expenses, namely: For
rent, stationery, fuel, lighcs, printing, postage, hire of messenger, and other incidental expenses of the secretary’s office, ofte
thousand dollars.
For contingent expenses, to be expended
by the governor, one thousand dollars.
> Territory of Uteh,—For salaries of thd
governor, chief justice and two associate
jadges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars.
For legislative expenses, two thousand
dollars,
For contingent expenses, to be expetided
by the governor, .one thousand dollars.
Territory of Washington.—For salaries
of the governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars.
For’ legislative expenses, namely: For
rent, light, fuel, stationery, office furniture, repair Of legislative halls, hire of
messenger; and oiher incidental expenses,
one thousand two hundred doUars.
For contingent expenses, to be expended
by the governor, one thousand dollars.
Territory of Wyoming.—For salaries of
the governor, chief. justice, and two associate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars.
For legislative expenses, namely: Rent,
storage, light and fuel, postage, and incidental expenses, one thousand two hundred
and fifty dollars.
For contingent expenses, to be expended
by the governor, one thousand dollars. +.
And hereafter it shall be the duty of the
secretary of each Territory to furnish estimates in detail for the lawful expenses
thereof, to be presented to the Secretary of
the Treasury on or before the first day of
October of every year.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
For compensation of the Secretary of
War, eight thousand dollars; one cheif
clerk, at an annual compensation of two
thousand five hundred dollars; one disbursing clerk, at two thousand doHars;-two
chief clerks of divisions, at two thousand
dollars: séven clérks of class four; pix
clerks of class. three; six clerks of class
two; fifteen clerks of class one; two messeEgers at ight"hundred and forty dollars
eace; nine laborers, atseven hundred and
twenty dollars; sever, watchmen for north,
west building,~(executive) at seven hundred and tweuty dellars each; ‘in all, seyenty-thousand three hundred dollars. :
For contingent expetses of his office,
twelve thousand dollars. : :
For the purpose of examining the rebel
arohives and having copies furnished for
the Government, six thousand six hundred
dollars. :
In the office of the Adjutant-General,—
One.chief clerk, at two thousend dollars;
nine clerks of class four; fifteen clerks of
class three; twenty-five clerks of class two;
one hundred clerks of class one; three temporary clerks of class four; six temporary
clerks of class three; twenty temporary
clerks of class two; sixty temporary clerks
of class one; ten. messengers, at eight. hun.
dred and forty dolars; in all, three hundred’ and twenty thousand six hundre}
dollars, Li
For postage on official matter of the War
od geben and its"Bureaus, one hundred
and twenty thousand dollars.
For contingent. expenses, eighty thousand dollars.
Tp the Office of the Inspector General.—
One clerk of class four; one messenger, at
eight hundred and forty dol/ars; in all,two
thousand six hundred and forty dollars.
In the Office of the Quartermaster-Gen.
eral.—One chief clerk;at two thousand dol.
lars; eight clerks of class four; ten clerks
of elass three; twenty-four clérks of class
two; forty clerks of class one; eighteen
copyists, at nine hundred dollars; ono female messenger at thirty dollars per
month; one messenger at eight hundred
and forty dollars; eight laborers at seven
hundred and twenty dollars; one engineer
at twelve hundred dollars; one fireman at
seven hundred and twenty dollars; and
five watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; six temporary clerks of
class two; ten temporary clerks of class:
by the governor, one thousand dollars. .
One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars;
seven clerks of class four; eight clerks of
class three; fifteen clerks of class two; thir.
teen clerks of class one; one messenger, at
eight hundred and. forty dollars; four
watchmen at seven hundred and twenty
dollars; five Isborers at seven hundred and
twenty dollars; two temporary clerkg_of
class two; three temporary Clerks of class
one; in all, seventy-seven thonsani seven
hundred and twerity dollars, ha
For contingent expehses, four thousand
dollars. ° : = aie
In the Office of the Commissary. General .,,
(née chief clerk, at two thousand dollars;
two clerks-of class four; four clerks of class
three; five clerks of class twb; twelve
clerks. of class one; one messengér;at eight
hundred and forty dollars: three faborers,
atseven hundred and:twenty dollars; two
watchmen at seven hundred and twenty
dollars; in all thirty-seven thousand eight
hundred aud forty dollars. !
For contingent expenses, namely: office . .
rent, repairs, and njiscellaneous
en thousand dollars.
Inthe Offive of the Surgeon-General.—
One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars;
items,sev> six clerks of class four; four clerks of ciass
tmree; eight clerks of class two; oné hun-dred.and fitteen clerks-of clasg one, (twenty of ‘whonr shall be téiiporary;) one anatomist at the Army Medical Museum, at
sixteen hundred dollars; one engineer, in
divigion of records and museum, at fourteen hundred dollaps; one messenger, at
eight hundred and forty—dollars; twentytwo watchmen and. laberers, (six tempo.
rary,) at seven hundred and twenty doltars
6ach; in‘all, one hundred and eighty-eight
. thousand and eighty dollars.
Sencren tees
—-Bor—-contingent expéiises, blank books,
stationery, binding, rent, fuel, and incliding rent of Surgeon-General’s Offiee and;
Army Medical Museum,.seven thousand
dollars. hens? ; .
. In the Office of the Chief Engineer.—One
chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; five
clerks of class four; four clerks of class
three; four clerks of class two; four. clerks
of class one;one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollave: three taborers, «at
seven hundred and twenty. dollars each; in
ali, thirty thousand and eighty dollars.
For contingent expenses, “ namely: for
stationery, oitice furniture, miscetlaneous
and incidental expepses, including professional -books,. maps, ahcktwo daily Washing-ton newspapers; three thousand dollars.
In the Office of the Chief of, Ordnance.—
One chief clerk, at twa. thousand dollars;
tliree clerks of class four; three clerks of
class three; three clerks of class two; éight
clerks of Class one; one messenger. at eight
hundred and forty dollars; one laborer at
seven hundred and twenty doHars;in all,
twenty-seven thousand five hundred and!
sixty dollars. :
For contingent expenses, namely: sta. .
tionery, envelopes, wrapping paper, for
sending blanks to thecarsenals, forts, permanent batteries, and troops in the field,
telegrams, express.charges, and incidentals
of a similar nature, furniture, matting,carpets, oil cloth, professional books for Ordnance Department library, pamphlets, and
newspapers, two thousand dollars. ts
In the Office of Military Justice.—One
chief clerk, at two’ thousand dollars; one
clerk of class four; one clerk of class three;
two clerks of class two; four clerks of class
one; one messenger at eight hundred and
forty. dollars; in all, thirteen thousand
eight hundred and forty dollars. :
For contingent expenses, five hundred
dollars, : of
In the Signal Office.—Two clerks of class
four; oné messenger, at eight hundred and
forty doliars; In all, four, thousand four
hunired and forty dellars, a :
That itis further made the duty of the
Secretary of War, when-the reduction of
. clerks now employed shall take effect under the provisions of this act; to retain, as
far as possibie; such of the enlisted men
and discharged soldiers as are now employed in the several Bureaus of said Department where the same can be done with
a due regard to the dispatch .of public business; anditis hereby made the duty of
the Secretary of War to piace such enlisted
n.€@180 retained upon the civil list, so as to
entitle them to promotion under the. civil
service regulations; and hereafter it shall
be unlawful to allow or pay to any of the
pe-sous designated in this-act any additional compensation from any source whatever, or to retdin, detail, or employ in any
beanch of the War Department in the cityof Washington any person other than those
herein authorized except in the Signal-Office and the Engineer Corps, and except
such commissioned officers as the Segretary of War may, from. time to time, assign
to special duties: Provided, That the ‘Adjutant General is authorized to retain during the next fiscal year, and no longer,such
portion of his force of employees now on
duty in his office, as may be actually necessary for the service thereof, but no new
enlistments shall be made into the general
service, aunt nothing ip this act shali be so
construed as to increase the aggregate
force now employed in any office of the
War Department; and it shall be the duty
of the Secretary of War to reduct the number of temporary clerks and others authorized by this act as fast as the want of the
public service will permit.
WAR DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS,
For compensation of superintendent ef
the building occupied by the War Departiment (two hundred and fifty dollars) and
for four watchmen and two laborers; in all
four thousand five hundred and seventy
dollars.
For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaheous items for the said building, eight thousand dollars. 4
For one engineer in Charge of heating
the War Department building, fourteen
hundred doliars.
For superintendent of the building at
the corner of fifteenth and G@ streets oven.
pied as the Quartermaster-General’s Oitice,
two hundred and fifty dollars.
For superintendent of the building at
the corner of Seventeenth and F streets
(two hundred and fifty dollars) and for four
watchinen and two jaborers; in ail, four
thousand five hundred and seventy doHars.
For superintendent of building on Tenth
street, occupied as the Surgeon-General’s
Office, two hundred and fifty doilars.
For fuel for warming the entire building,
and for operating the ventilating fan in
Sumer, repairs of steam warming and
Ventilating apparatus, pay of engineer-and
firerhan, matting and oil cloth for halis‘
gas, whitewashing, and other incidental
expeuses, eight thousand dollars,
Yor superiatendent of the building oc.
cupied by~ the Paymaster General (two
hundred and-tifty\doHars) and for five
watchmen and two laborers; in ail, five
thousand two hundred and ninety dollars,
For rent of building and fuel and con.
tingences, twelve thousand five hundred
NAVY DEPARTMENT. BS
For compensation of the Secretary of
Navy, eight thousand doilars; for compen.
sation of the chief clerk of the Navy Department, at two thoysand two hundred
dollars, ane, additionai to chief elerk,threo
hundred doilars, te continue while there
is-no Assistant Secretary and no longer;
one disbursing clerk, at two thousand dol.
lars; four clerks of class four; four ¢lerks
of class three; two clerks of ciass two; three
Clerks of class one; two m ers; and
two laborers; in all, thirty-five thousand
six hundred and twenty doviurs’ =For official pos: stamps for the Sec.
retary’s office and the Bureaus of the Navy
Department, twenty thousand dollars.
For statioliéry, furniture, newspapers,
hed miseellanéous items, five thousand
Bureau of Yards and Docks.—Chief clerk,
one thousand. eight hundred dollars;
draughtsman, one thousand eight h
dollars: one cierk of class four; two clerks
of class three; one clerk of class one; one
3 anid one Jaborer; in ail, twelve
thousand bundred 1
ared dollars; in all, one and 8€V. jabor and miscellaneous , one thou.
enty-two thousand and eighty dollars. gand eight doliars.
FR och " expenses, seven yen of Equipment and a aight tha,
In the Office of the Paymaster.General.— . FoF chief a on
.
é
dred dollars; one clerk. of class four; one
clerk of class three; two’ clerks of class
two; two clerks of class.one; one «messenger; and one laborer; in all, eleven thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars.
. For stationery, books, and miscellaneSus
items, eight hundred and fifty dollars:
Bureau of Navigation.—For chief clerk,
one thousand eight hundred dollars; one
clerk of class three; ong elerk of class two;
one messenger; and one laborer; in all, six
thousand three hundred and sixty dollars.
* For stationery, books, and miscellaneous
items, eight hnndred dollars. ‘
mureau of Ordnaénet:—For chief clerk,
ene thousand eight hundred -doilars;
draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred
dollars;-one clerk of elass three; two cierks
of tlass two; one messenger; and ‘one laborer; in all, nine thousand five hundred
and sixty dollars. a ;
For stationery, books, and miscellanedus
items, eight handred dollars.
Bureau of Construction and Repair.—
For chief clerk, one thousand ‘eight hundred dollars; draughtsman, one thousand
eight hundred dollars; one.clerk of class
‘four; two clerks of class three; two clerks
of class. two; one messenger; and one . aborer; in all, twelve thousand nine hubdred
and sixty dollars. -:
' For stationery and miscellaneous items,
eight hundred dollars. ’ ae
Bureau of Steam Engineering.—For chief
clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars;
draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred
dollirs; one clerk of class two: one ist.
anb-draughtsman, one thousand two hundréd doliars; one messenger; and one la-*
hprer; in all, seven thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. ©. eee
For stationery and miscellaneous items,
one thousand dollars.
'Bureau of Provisions and Clothing.—For
chief.clerk, one thousand eight hundred
dollars; ope clerk of class four; two clerks
of class three; two clerks of class two;three
clerks of class one; one méssenger; and
one laborer; in’all; fourteen thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.
For stationery and misceljlaneous items;
eight hundred dollars. :
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.—For
one clerk of class four: one clerk of class
three; one messenger; and one laborer; in.
ail, four thousand nine hundred and sixty
doitars. ges
For stationery and miscellaneous items,
four hundred dollars. ‘ .
For superintendent (two hundred and
fifty doliars) and for five watchmen and
two laborers for the building occupied: by
the Navy Departmeut; in all, five thousand
two hundred and ninety dollars. ‘ 4
For incidental labor, fuel, lights, and
miscellaneous items for said building, seven hundred ‘dollars. ~
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
For compensation of tlie Secretary of the
Interior, eight thopsand dollars; Assistant
Secretary, three thousand five hundred
-dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four, eight
of whom may be paid two hundred dollars
additional it the Secretary of the Interior
deem it necessary and proper; six clerks of
class three; six clerks of class two; six
clerks of class sone; three copyists; three
messengers; two assistant messengers; and
six laborers*in his office; in’ all sixty-nine
thousand two hundred and eighty dollars.
For-secretary to sign patents for public
lands, one thousand tive hundred dollars.
For one captain offthe Watch; one thoursand two hundred dollars, and twenty,
eight watchmen for the general service of
the Interior Department building ,and all
the bureaus therein, tof be allotted to day
or night service, as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, twenty-one thousand
three hundred and sixty dollars.
For stationery, furniture, advertising,
telegraphing, and miscellaneous items, including new books and books to complete
broken sets, and cases and maps for library, seventeen thousand dollars
For ex: of and distributing
official documents, ineluding salary of superintendent, five thousand dollars.
For rent andfitting—-yp—ef additional
rooms for the use of the. Pension. office,
and for the Bureau of Education, sixteen
thousand dollars.
For casual repairs of the Department
building, including. painting of iron fence,
exterior of windows, doors, and south
wing of the building, painting and kalsoiniuing, and repairsto the roof, plumbing
and gas fitting, twenty thousand dollars.
For fuel, lightsjand salsry of the engineer, assistant engineer, and repairs of,tne
heating apparatus, twenty thousand dollars.
For official postage stamps for the Department ofthe Interior, as follsws;
For the office of the Secretary, eighteen
thousand dollars; for the General Land
Office, forty-one thousand dollars; for the
Bureau of Education, ten thousand dollars
for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, ten thousand, for the Patent Office, tweaty thousand dollars; for the Pension office, twen.
ty-five thousand dollars, and for e Na.
tional Museum in thé Smithsonian: Institution, one.thousand dollars; in all, e
General Land office-—For Commissioner
of the General Land Office, three thousand
dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars;
recorder, two thousand dollars; three principal clergs, at one theusand eight hundred dollars each; three clerks of class
four, twenty-three clerks of class three;
forty clerks of clags two; fofty clerks of
class one; one draughtsman, one thousand
six hundred dollars; oneassistant draughtsman, onc thousand four hundred dollars;
two méssengers; three assistant messengers; seven laborers; and two packers; in
all, one hundred aad seventy-one thousand nine hundred aad twenty dollars.
Also foradditional clerks, on account of
military bounty lands, namely: For principle jelerk, two thousand dollars; one
clerk of élass three: four clerks of class
two; thirty-five clerks of class one: and
two laborers; in all, fifty two theusand six
hundred and forty dollars: Provided, That
the Secretary of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and ne is hereby authorized to use any portion of said appropriation forpiece work, or by the day, month
or year at sucht rate or rates as he may
deem just and fair, not-exceeding a salary
of one thousand two hundred dollars per
annum. .
For ,diagram,s stationery, parchment
paper, for land patents, furniture and repairs of the same, miscellaneous items, including two of the city newspapers, to be
filed, bound and ved for the use of
office, advertising and telegraphing, thirty
thousand dollara;—— iw
Indian Offce,—For compensation of the
Comuniss: ef Indian Affairs, thr-ethousand dollars: chief ‘clerk, two thousand dollars; tive clerks of class four; sight
clerksof . three; one her,
one thousand six hundred dollars; thirteen
clerks of class two; eleven clerks of class
one; four copyists, at nine hundred dollars
‘each; one messenger; one assistant mes8e) :and one laborer; in all, sixty-five
d six hundred and eighty dolla‘s.
» binding, stationery, tupith; ama salace Maneous
two city newspapers to
Sree
nofCem-dolnl
theareferee, two tliowsaid
dollars;
sand dollars; medical
class four; vf class e:
ee class be howe
thousand four hundred dollars 3
t hy eer
Sea tecact as
hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars‘.
five hundred dollars; twenty-six clerlg of . Is
wo clerks
and repairs of the same, five thousand dollars: for ft g. ,gas, engravi and retouching plates: ¢), bounty lan@ warrants, printing a .d b nding the .samie,,, engraving and
Priucing pension certificates; and for other necessary expenses of the office, including two daily hab rate eighteen thousand eight andes dollars; in fl, seventythree thousan 1 eight hundred . dollars.
United States Patent ‘Office. —For fcompensation of the Commissioner of the Patent Office, tour thousand jfive hundred
dollars; for assistant comunissioneér, taree
thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two
thousend five’ hundred dollars; three examiners-in-chief, at three tLousand dollars
eacli; examiners in charge of inteferences,
two thousand five hundred dollars; trade
mark examiner; two thousand five hundred
dollars; twenty-four principal examiners,
at two thousand five hundred dollrrs each;
twenty-four first agcistant examiners, oe
thousand ‘ight hundred dollars each;
twenty,'cur second assistant examiners, at
026 thovg.nd gix hnndred dollars each;
twenty-iurr th'rd assistant examiners two
of whom.zyly be females at oue thousand
four hundred dollars each; one librarign,
two thousan 1 dollars; ene mactinist,.ipne
thousand six hun-tred d: llars;seven-elerks
of class four; eight clerks of class three;
tive clerge of Class one; also, fur thirty permanent clerks, at one ger exes
. euch, 1orf ryypermasent clerks, at .
picdeat alate eee for three "Skilled
draughtsmen, af one thousand two hundred dollars each: for one aesseug-r and
purchasing clerk, one thousand dollars;
for 026 sKill-d laborer, one thousand, two
hundréd dolir;s; for eight attendants in
modelio m, atjcnethousand dollars; for
eight attenuants in model room, at nine
huridred dollars each;for thirty laborers,
at seven hundr*? and. twenty dollars: for
all, four hundreu and thirty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars.
Eor contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the Patent Office, namely : For
stationery, for use of office, repair of model
casee, stationery portfolios. for drawings,
furniture and lapor connected therewith,
repairing, papering, painting, carpets, ice,
advertising, books for library, moneys Te
fnnded, printing engraved patent-heads,
internatioual exchanges, plumbing, 848fitting, extra labor on indexes and bstracts
tor annual reports, fitting rooms, temporary clerks, laborers, and other contingencies, eighty thousand dollars; and no
money appropriated: by this paragraph
shall be expended fer advertising in newspapers published in the city of Washington other than the Patent Office Official
Gazette. : evar ae
For photolithographing; or otherwise
producing copies of drawings of current
and back issues, for use of the office and
for sale, including pay of temporary
draughtsman, forty thousand dollars. ©For photclithographing, or otherwise
proiucing plates for the Official Gazette,
including pay of employees engaged on
the Gazette, and for making simil.r plates
of patents issued between July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and January
first, eighteen hundred and seventy-two,
forty thousand dollars.
For photolitographing, or otherwise producing copies of the weekly issue of drawings, to be attached to patents and copies,
forty thousand dollars, . ;
. Eor tracings of drawings preparatory to
photolithographing back issues, thirty-five
thousand dollars.Bureau of Education.—For Commissioner of Education, three thousand: wollars;
chief clerk, two thousand dollars: one
clerk of class four: one statistican, with
the compensation of a clerk of class four:
one clerk of class .three: one translator,
with the compensation of a clerk of class
three; one clerk of class two; four copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one
messenger, eight bundred and_forty dollars; and. one watchman; in all, eighteen
thousand three hundred and sixty dollars.
For contingent, namely: Stationery, two
thousand dollars: cases for library, five
hundred dolirrs; library, one thousand
dollars: current educational periodicals,
two hundred and fifty dollars; cases for
official records, two hundred and fifty dollars, other current-publications, two hundred and twenty-tive dollars; completing
valuable sets of periodicals and publicationsin the library, two hundred dollars;
telegraphing and expressage, two hundred
dollars, collecting statistics, and writing
and compiling matter for annual and special reports, and edittng and publishing
circulars of information, eleven thousand
seventy-five dollars; office furniture, two
hundred and fifty dollars: contingencies,
one thousand and sixty dollars: in all,seventeen thousand two bundred and ten dol. lars.
Surveyors-General and their clerks.— For
compensation of surveyor-general of Louisiana, two thousand dollars; and for the
clerks in his office, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For surveyor-genetal of . Florida, two
caperona dollars; and for the clerks in his
office, two thousand five hundred dcllars.
\. Por surveyor-general of Minnesota, two
thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his
office, eight thousand four. hundred dollars. :
For surveyor-general of the Territory of
Dakota, two thousand dollars; and for the
clerks in his office, six thouand three hundred dollars.
For. surveyor-general of Kansas, two
thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his
ome, nine thousand seven hundred dol.
ars.
For surveyor-general of the Territory of
Colorado, three thousand dollars; and for
the clerks in his office, six thousand three
hundred dollars.: e s
For surveyor-general of thé-Territory of
“New Mexico, three thousand dollars: and
for the clerks in his office, six thousand
three hundred dollars. ;
thousand dollars; and for the clerks’ in his
offise; twenty thousand dollars.
For surveyor-general of the ‘erritory of
Iiaho, three thousand dollars; and for the
clerks in his office, four thousind dollars.
For surveyor-general of Nevada, three
offca, six thousand three hundred dollars.
For suryeyor-general of Oregon, two
thonsand five hundred dollars; and for the
clerks in his office, five thousand four hunared dellars. I ;
For surveyor-general of the Territory of
Washington, two thowsand five hun
dollars; and. for the clerks in his office, five
fowa, two thousand dollars; and for the
clerks in his office, six thousand three
eg dollars. “
or surveyor-general of the of
Montana, three thousand Pn emp 9g for
the clerks in his office, five thousand dollars,
F -general of the Territory of
Wes. Ubise bameana Collars; and for the
clerks in his office, four thousand seven
he saveaec 1 of the T surveyor-genera ‘erri of
Ww , three thousand dollirs; ter for
:¢ Clerss im his office, six thousand seven
hundree @ lars,
ral of the Territory of
a
For surve
Ar zona’ three thousand dollars: and for
tre clerks ia his office,four thousand dolPOST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
For compensation the Postmastersistant-Postmasters-Geacral, at three theusand five hundred dollars each; superintendent of money order system, three thou.
all,
fraud,
lata;
wo
chief of di.
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thirty-one clerks-of class two; and forty
six laborers, #teix hundred dollarsftach; in . -d
dollars; fuel and lights, two hundred and.
For surveyor-general of California, three-. ,
thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his . For surveyor-general of Nebraska and.
tal stamps, two thousand five hundrea dol.
lars; superintendent of Post Office build.
ing and disbursing officer, two thongang
three hundred dollars; chief clerk to the
Postmaster-General, tw0 thousand ty,
hundred dollarsy one chief _clerx”to each
Assisiant Postmaster-General, at two thon.sand dollars each; one chief. clerk in mon.
ey order office, two thousand dottyra: ong
ebief clerk in office ef superifiténdent of ~
foreign mails, ‘two thousand: dollars: su.
perintendent of blank agency, one ‘thoy.
sand six hundred dollars; four assistants at
ene thousand ‘two hundred dollars eat}.
two assistrnts, at nine hundred dollars
each: foarteen clerks of elass four; sixty.
three clerks of class three; fifty @lerxs of
class two: seventy-one clerks of Class one:
fifty-seven female clerks, at nine . hundred
dollars each; one mesreng+r of the Post.
master-General, nine hundred dollars: ong ,
mesgenger to each Assistant Postmgster.
Generil, at eight hundred and forty qo}.
lars each; four assistant mesééngors, at
even hundred and twenty dollars each;
captain of the “watch, one,thousand qo}!
lars;and nine watchmen and twenty-five
laborers; one engineer, one thousand six
hundred ‘dollars; one assistant engineer,one
thousand dollars; one -carpenter:.one thou.,
sand two hundred and .fifty-two dollars:
°
‘dollars; one fireman and — blaexsmith
nine hbundreddolars;—ore™ fireman at
seven hundred and twenty dollars; on.
firéman and steam fitter at. nine hundred.
dollars; three female laborers, -at four hun.
dredantleighty, dollar: each;. one stenog‘rapher, one thousand. eight hundred dol.
lars: and fortemporary clerk, ten thousand
dollars; maxing, in all, four bundred and:
forty-three thousand eight hundred and
rninety-two dollars. ° .
Gontingent. expenses ‘Sf the Post-Office °
Department: For stationery, nine thousand
Ollars;:fuél forsthe General Post-Oftice
building, intluding the’ Andit T'S & Office
“beven' thousand four hundred dollars: for
gas, fourthousand five hurldred dollars:
plugging and gas fixtures; three thousand
dollars; teleyraphing,:three thousand dol.
lars; painting,. two thousand dollars; car.
pets, three thousand dollars; furniture
three thousand tive hundred dollars: Keep.
ing of horses, and repair of carriage, wag.
ons, and harness, one thousand two han.
dred dollars; hardware, ‘eight hundred dol. “
lars; for rent of house nuyibered nine hundred and fifteen, E, stréét, northwest, four
thousand two hundred dollars; mifcellane.
ous items, seyen housand: five hundred
dellars; making, inall, forty-nine thousand
one hundred dollars.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL.
= ‘. TURE.
er of ’Agriculture, thréé thousand
dollars; chief clerk, two thousand
dollars;entomologist, two thousand
dollars: chemish, two thousand. dollars: as8istant chémist, one thousand
of experimental gardens and grounds
two thousand dollars; statistican,two
thousand dollars;disbursing clerk,
one thousand eight hundred dollars;
superintendent of seed room, one
thousand eight hundred dollars librarian, one thousand eight hundted
.dollars; botanist, orie thousand eight
hundred dollars; mieroscopist, one
thousnd eight hundred dollars; four °
clerks of class four; five clerks of
class three; six clerks of class, to:
seven clerks of class one; enginéer,
one tLousand four hundred dollars
superintendent of folding room, one.
thousand two hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of experimentul gardeis and. greunds, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant
superintendent of the seed room,one
thousand two hundred dollars; three
copyists at nine hundred dollars
each; two attendants in museum, at
one thousand dollars each; chiet
messenger, eight bundred and forty
dollars; two assistant messengers, at
seven hundred and twenty dollars
éach: one carpenter, at nine hundred
and sixty dollars; three: watchmen;
and nine laborers; making, in all,
seventy-seven thousand one: hundred
and eighty dollars, ae
For postage on seeds, reports, circulars and letters, fifty-two thousand
dollars; ‘
_ For collecting agricultural. statistics, and compiling and. writing
matter for monthly, annual and special reports, fifteen thousand dollars:
Provided, That no part of this sum
shall be paid to any person receiving
at the same time other compensation
as au officer or employee of the Department. j s
For purchase of new and valuable
seeds and plants for distribution,
sixty'thousand dollars; and of this
sum five thousand dollars shall be
for purchase and d stribution of cotton seed; for expense of putting: up
the same, for labor, bagging, papertwine, gum, and other necessary materials, five thousand dollars,
For completing library cases, cases for invseum, repairs of building,
heating apparatus, furniture, water
and gas pipes, hew furniture, carpets
and matting, four thousand two
hundred dollars,ForJabor on experimental garden,
and for flower pots, repairs to green
house, and-purchase of new plants
and. seed for the same, eight thousand dollars,
For stationery, two thousand dollars; for freight charges, two thou-sand-doHars; for fuel, two thousand
dollars; for lights, six hundred, dollars; four subsistence and care of
horses, and repair of harness and
carriage, one thousand five hundred
rdollars; for paper, twine, and gum
for folding room, five hundred dollars; for incidentalfand miscellanec ts
items, namely, for advertising, telegraphing, dry goods, soap, brushes,
brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass,
lumber, hardware, ice, and expenses
in attending fairs, and care of stationery, four thousand dollars; in all,
twelve thousand six hundred dollars.
_ For collecting and modeling specimens, of fruits and vegetables, and
the use of the chemical division, one ”
thous:nd dollars,
. For materials for the use of. the
microscopist, three hundred dollars.
For entomological works of refer
ence, two hundred and fifty dollars;
for botanical works of reference, two
hundred and fifty dollars; for works
on chemistry, mi and charts,
two hundred and fifty dollars; for
one assistant carpenter one +t) =
BY eal!
_ For conypensation of Commission~~
six hundred dollars; supériiitendent a
v
collecting and preparing specimens
for the museum and herbarium, two
thousand dollars. _ : gi
For chemicals and for:
N. PB. BROWN."
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