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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1873)
ALBANY REGISTER. .4 official. Law or tbe United Statei. AMID AT THE THIRD ESMOK Of THE rORTV-SECOKD CONOBEE. rteneral Nature Ko. 84. 5 A(T making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and Judicial ev- nensesof the government for the year , ending Jnnethlrtleth.elghteen hundred nd seventy-four, and forotherpnrpoaes. R, u mai-O-d by the &DtUr mf IMur nf ttevretmtiiln'-nifthe UniUSnt-yif Amrr tain (ior()iw(!, That the follow lag sums and the sane are hereby, ap- ; propriated. out of nny money IntBe Ircas- tan nOI OIOlTWiri niiwMu.i ...v ervlce of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy four, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: LEGISLATIVE. SENATE. for compensation and mileage of Sen ators, four hundred and Ave thousand dol brs. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others, recelvinir an an nual salary in the service of the Senate, namely: Secretary of tin Senate, four thou sand tliree hundred and twenty dollars; officer charged with disbursements of the Senate, flvenundred and seventy-six dol lars; chier clerk, three thousand dollars, and the additional sntn of one thousand dollars while the said office Is held by the present Incumbent, and no longer; princi pal clerk, three thousand six hundred dol lars. That on and after the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and seventy throe, the .'rsa'dent of the United States hall receive in fall for his services during the term for which he shall have Iwen elected, the sum of fifty thousand dollars per annum, to be paid monthly; the Vice President oftbe United States shall receive In full for his services, during the term for Which he shall have been elected, the sum Of ten thousand dollars per annum, to lie paid monthly; and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States shall receive the sum of ten thousand live hun dred dollars per annum; and the justices Of the Supreme Court of the United Slates thall receive the sum of ten thousand dol lars per annum each, to lie paid monthly; the Secretory of Slate, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary' of War, the Secre tary of tlie Navy, the Secretary of the In terior, the Attorney-General.and the Postmaster-General shall receive ten thousand dollars per annum each for their services, to be paid monthly, and each assistant scretary of the Treasury, State, and Inte rior Departments shall receive as annual onmp-insatlon, to be paid monthly, sis thousand dollars; and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall, after the present Congress, receive in full, for all hi services, compensation at the rate of tan thousand dollars per annum: and Sen ators, Representatives, and Iie'egates In Uie Forty-second Congress, holding such office at the passage of this act, and whose Oktlni to a seat has not been adversely de elded, shall receive seven thousand Ave 'hundred dollars per annum each, and this hall be in lieu of all pay and allowance, except actual individual traveling ex penses from their homes to the seat of fOvemmeot and return, by the most direct route of usual travel, once for each session, of the house to which such Sena tor, Hcmlier, or Deb-irate belongs, to be oertltled to under his hand to t he disburs ing offloer.and filed as a voucher iYnrirfert, That in settling the pay and allowances of Senators. Members, and Delegates in the Forty-second Congress, all mile age shall be deducted and no allowance made for expenses of travel. And there is hereby appropriated a stun sufficient to mnke (he annual salaries of such of the clerks In the office of the Clerk of the Honse of Representatives as receive two thousand five hundred dollars and up wards and less tlian three thousand dol lars, inrludingthc petition clerk and print ing clerk, tiree thonsnnrtdollarscaeh;and of such as receive eighteen hundred dol lars and upwards, and less than two thou sand dollars, th snm of tvo thousand dol lars each; and of the Secretary of the Sen ate ar.dtre Clerk of the House, live thou sand dollars wi ; and of the chief clerk nd tournal clerk of the House, while such positions are held by the present Incum bents, srid no longer, three thousand six hundred Colhrs -ach: and cf the Door keeper if t lie House and the asslstan t -doorkeeper aS tlie Se,:i?te, while the position is BrhTbythe present incumbents, and no ioeirr. tl'-MB thousand dollars each; and Of the Postmaster to tbe Senate, two thou sand Ave hundred and nln"ty-two dollars; sUtiv.it-pnstr-ster, two thousand dol lars: and of two mail-cart-tars, one thou sand seven hundred dollars; and 01 the i.eriatendent and flrM assistant of the gen.ne dorunient-room, two thousand Are hundred dollars each; and second as sistant n mid doc-'inent-room. eighteen b 'Hired dollars: and of the additional flrmpensatlon to the reporters of t he House and S?nate for the Congressional Glolie, Aft' en hundred dollars each; and. of addi tional pay to the chief engineer of the House, t'ire hundred and sixty dollars, jfstoeiualLM.'.!pay with that of the Chief engineer of Ike Senate.) And It is hereby provided t jaf the increase of com pensation to the officers, clerks, and others the employ of the Senate and Hontse of representative ), for by this act, shall tie fin IrttB tl-e present Congress; and the C ir of all tv present employees of tlie eate and Doom of Representatives, in cluding the employees In the library of Corgres and noa under the Commis sioner of Public BulWlnsE and Grounds, now employed in the Capitol building, and also the Honso reporters, whose imy has not b en speiiflcAlly increased by this act, hold, nit tlie'r placoe appointment under the respect I v; officer thereof, or by the aafborltvof the eo-ntnUtee of contingent axpeiiseaof tbeSimnte, or the Committee of Aenountsif tbe Dorse, be Increased ttf tjgp percent. of their present .inip-nsa-tUm oo the amount actually roeslved and finable to thcui respovtfvely from the be gMHhg ofthe nicaent Congress, or from Ehe.dte of tlielr appointment during the present Congress, nnd who shall lie actu aJliemployedattlie passage of this act, ana the aino-.nts of money necessary to carry 1 ftneioregoirif provision" who eiieci sn hereby pppi-opriat ed out of any moneys In tbe treasury not otherwise appropriut- ad: brincipf-.l cdcc nlve cl-rk, mil. tie and Journal clerk, sgd finrnoial cleric. H the Office of the -s-eretary of the Semite, ct HUWtaousind dollars -u;h; librarian and even clerks in the office of the Secretary ofthe Senate, at two thousand Ave hci dred dollars each: keeper of tlie stationery, two thousand four hundred dollars: ossi-t-aat Eeeper of the stationery', one tbouxtuid fg lit hundred dollars; one measenfer, t one-niousand two hundred and ninety- k dollars; one Page, at seven hundrou and oiwrs; Bergeam-ai-Arms aim r, four thousand three hundred oxmbts; mmata, rnai nere ill receive, directly or Indtreot- reoBspenaaiion or einot ornerforniinir thedutles te danmrHon therewith otherwise than as aforesaid; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand Ave hundred and ninety-two dollars; acting assistant doorkeeper, two thousand Ave hundred and nlnetv-two dollars; Postmaster to the enate. two thousand one hundred dollars; assistant post master and mail-carrier, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars: two mail-carriers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of the document-room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; two assistants In document-room, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; superin tendent of the folding-room, t wo t housand one hundred and slxfy dollars; three mes sengers, acting as assistant doorkenpers, at one thousand eight hundred tlallnrs each: nineteen messengers, to lie appoint ed and removed by the Sergcant-at-Arns, with the approval of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent expen ses of the Senate, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; one mes senger, as authorized by Senate resolution of June tenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars: secretary ,n the Presi dent of tne Senate, two thousandone hun dred and tw o dollars and forty cents; clerk to the Committee on Finance, two thou sand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to Committee on Claims, two thou sand two hundred and twenty dollars; clerk of printing records, two thousand two hundred and mid twenty dollars; olerk to Commit lee on Appropriations, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; one laborer In charge of nrtvate jiassage, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars; one laborer In stationery-room, eight hundred and ninety-six dollars; Chaplain to the Senate, nine hundred dollars; chief engi neer, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two firemen, at one thousand and nlnety-Avo dollars each: three laborers at seven hun dred and thirty dollars each. For temporary clerks In the office of the Secretary of tlie" Senate, ten thousand dol lars. For contingent expenses of the Senate, namely: For stationery and newspapers for seventy-four Senators, at the rate of one hun dred and twenty-five dollars each per annum, nine thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For stationery for committee and offi cers, five thousand dollars. For clerks to committees, thirty thou sand dollars. For fourteen pages for the Senate cham ber, two riding-juges, one page for the Vice-President's room, and one paw for the office of the Secretary of the Senate, making eighteen pages in all at the rate of three dollars per day while actually em ployed, said pages to lie appointed and re moved by the Sergean t-at -Arms, with the approval of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, eleven thousand dollars. For horses and carry alls, nine thousand dollars. For fuel and nil for the heating-apparatus, nine thousand dollars;'tor furniture and repairs of furniture, ten lliousanddol lors; for labor, illteen thousand dollars; for folding documents and materials therefor, eight thousand dollars; for paeking-lioxes, seven hundred and forty dollars; for mis cellaneous Items, exclusive of labor, Includ ing one hundred dollars for contingent expenses of Capitol police, forty thousand dollars. For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the Senate for the Con gressional Globe for reporting the proceed ings of the Senate for tlie session of the Forty-third Coiurress, lieglnning on the flrst Monday in December, eighteen hun dred and seventy-three, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars. CAPITOL i-olice. For one captain two thousand and eigh-ty-eight dollars; three lieutenants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; twenty-seven privates, at one thousand Ave hundred and elghty-fonr dollars each, forty-two thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars; and eight watchmen, at one thousand dollars each, eight thou sand dollars. That the appointment of the Capitol police shall hereafter lie tirade by the Sergeaut-at-Armsof the two houses, and the architect of the Capitol extension; and the captain of the Capitol police force may suspend any ruemlier of said force, subject to the action of the officers above referred to; making, in all, Afty-elght thousand two hundred and Afty-tiix dol lars, one half tolwpaldintothecontlngcnt fund of the Senate. HOt'SK OK RKPRKHEHTAflVKH. For compensation and mileage of mem bers of the House Representatives and Delegates from Territories, one million six hundred and fifty thousand dollars, the same to lie available from and after the first day of March, eighteen hundred and seventy-three. And hereafter Represen tatives and Delegates elect to Congress whose credentials in due form of law have been duly filed with the Clerk of the House of Representatives hi accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress approved March third eighteen hundred and sixty three, may receive their compensation monthly, from the beginning of their term until the In-ginning oi 'the first session of each Congresn, npt,ti a certificate In the form now in use to be signed by the Clerk of tlie House, which certificate shall have the like fort and effect as is given to the certificate of the Sieaker under existing laws: Ptwid'-rf, That In ease the Clerk of the House of RepresentaflvesshiUl be noti fied that the election of any such holder of it certificate of election will be contest ed, his uume shall not lie placed upon the roil oi meniuersoieci so as to entitle mm to he paid, until he shall have liven sworn in as a mcmlier, or until such content shall be determined. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others recelvinir an an nual salary in the service of the House of Kenresentativcs, namely: Clerk of the House of Representatives, tour thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; and that there lie allowed to the officer disburs ing the contingent fund and other expen ses of the House of Representatives nn an nual sum of Ave hundred snd seventy-slx dollars; chief clerk and journal clerk, three thousand dollars each; sli assistant clerks, at two thousand five hundred and ninety two dollars each; no assistant clerk, at two thousand live hundred and twenty dollars; ten assistant clerks, including Ub:arian and assistant librarian, at two thousandone hundred and sixty dollars each; four assistant clerks, at one thou sand eight hundred dollars each; one chief messenger in the office of tins Clerk of the House, at flvedollarsand seventy-six cents per day; three messengers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; one Messenger in the House library', one thou sand four hundred and forty dollars; one engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, et one t lousand four hundred and forty dollars each; and the electrical apparatus for the lighting of the hall of the House, the oome, and rotunda, and old hall of Repn fntstlves, shall be plwwd In charge ofthe said engineer, and op-rated by the person or persons under his charge, to be desig nated by him, subject to the control and supervision of the Architect ofthe Capitol and the Commissioner of Public Butldimcs and Grounds, and tbe offices of elect rkon and assistant electrlcan are hereby abol ished; six firemen j at one thousand and ninety-five dollars each per annum; for clerk to Committee of Ways and Means, two thousand Ave hundred and ninety two dollars; messenger to Coniinittse of Ways and Means one thousand three hun dred and fourteen dollars; clerk to Com mittee on Appropriations, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars: mes senger to Committee on Appropriations one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars; clerk to the Committee of Claims, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; clerk to the Committee on the Public Lands, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; clerk at the Siicaker's table, ut five dollars and seventy-six emits per day: private secretary to the )xkor two thousand one hundred and twodollnrs and forty cents; Sergcant-at-Arms, four thousand three hundred and twenty dol mrs: itvHOra, Tnat hereafter be snail re ceive, directly or indirectly, no fees or other compensation or emolument what ever forperfonnlngthedutlvsof the office, or In connection therewith, otherwise than as aforesaid; clerk to the StarKeant-at-Artns, two thousand five hundred dol lars; paying teller tor the Seargrant-at-Arms, one thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger to the Scrgcant-at-Arais. one thousand four hundred ami forty dollars; Itoorkeeper, two thousand Ave hundred and nlnety-twodollars; first assistant door keeper, two thousand Ave hundred and ninety-two dollars; Postmaster, two thou sand Ave hundred ninety-two dollars; first assistant postmaster, two thousand and eight v-claht dollars; four messengers, at one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars each: ten niall-earrlers, three at one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars each, and seven at one thousand and eighty dollars each; Chaplain of tbe House, nine hundred dol lars; two stenographers, four thousand three hundred and eighty dollars each; superintendent of the folding-room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; superintendent and assistant superintend ent of the document-room, at two thou sand one hundred and sixty dollars each; document file-clerk, one thousand ewht hundred dollars; eleven messengers, Ave at one thousand eight hundred dollars, and six at one thoumnd four hundred and forty dollars each; twelve messengers dur ing the session, at the rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each per annum, ten thousand and eighty dollars; fifteen laliorers, seven hundred and twen ty dollars each: seven laborers during the session, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum; anil one laborer at eight hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, namely: tor cartage, two thousand dollars. For clerks to committees of the House of Rcpn sen 1 u 1 1 ves. twen ty-sla t housand nine hundred and eighty dollars. For folding documents. Including pay of folders In the folding-rooms and materials, one hundred thousand dollars. For fuel, eight thousand dollars. For horses and carriages for transporta tion of mails, and saddle-horses for use of messengers, ten thousand dollars. For furniture, and repairs of the same, sixteen thousand dollars; and hereafter accounts for the public property in the Capitol building, President's house, and Botan leal garden shall be kept, and reports thereof made annually to Congress, only by the respective oAk-ers having the cus tody of such property and responsible for the same. For iacking-boxes, three thousand and twenty dollars. For miscellaneous Ito ins. Including one hundred dollars for contingent exiienses of Capitol police, fifty thousand dollars: ProHaM, That after the expiration of the Forty-second Congress no payment shall lie made by the House of Representatives, out of its contingent fund or otherwise, to either party to a contested-election case for expenses incurred in prosecuting or defending the same. For newspapers and stationery for Rep resentatives and Delegates, at one hun dred and twenty-five dollars each per an num, thirty-six thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars; and for stationery' for committees and officers of tbe House, Ave thousand dollars. For twenty -eight pages, including three riding-pages, at the late of three dollars per day while actually employed, seven teen thousand seven 'hundred and sixty dollars. For the usual additional compensation to the renorters of the House for the Con- firessional Glolie for reporting the proceed ngsof the House for the session of the rorty-tntru congress beginning on ine first Monday in December, eighteen hun dred and seventy-three, eighl hundred dollars each; four thousand dollars. :PVBMC PKINTINO. For compensation of the Congressional Printer und the clerks and messenger in his office, thirteen t anusund nine hundred and fourteen dollars, F'or contingent expenses of his office, namely: For stationery, postage, advertis ing, traveling expenses, norses and wag ons, and miscellaneous Items, two thou sand Ave hundred dollars. MHKAKY OF (XlNOltrm For compensation ofthe Librarian, four thousand dollars; and for fourteen assist ant librarians, three at two thousand Ave hundred dollars each: two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one at one thousand six hundred dollars; two at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; three at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two at one thou sand dollars each: and one at nine hundred and sixty dollars pernnnum; In all, twenty six thousandone hundred and forty dol lars. For purchase of Imoks for the library, eight thousand dollars; for purchase of law-books for tbe library, two thousand dollars; for purchase of tiles of periodicals and new spatters, one thousand tlve hun dred dollars: for expenses of excliangliig public documents lor the publication of foreign governments, one thousand lve hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand dollars. Forthenurehaseofnew books of refer ence for t he Judges of t he Supreme Court, two thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollars. For expenses of copyright business, Ave hundred dollars. For Botanic garden, grading, draining, procuring manure, tools, fuel, and repairs, and purchasing trees and shrubs, under tlie direction ofthe Library Committee of Congress, five thousand dollars. ' For pay of superintendent and assist ants in Botanic garden and grueVhouscs, nd two additional laliorers, under the di rection of tbe Library- Ootmnittoe of Con- Stress, twelve thousand one hundred and ortv-slx dollars. PC BLICBU1LTONGS AHP GROUNDS. For pay of clerk in the office of public buildings and grounds, one thousand four hundred dollars. Foe messenger In the Same office, eight hundred and forty dollars. For the public gardener, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For a lUKlicapegardeiier, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For the laborer In charge of the water closets irfthe Capitol, seven hundred and 'Vor a fowinan and laborers employed In tbe public grounds, nineteen thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars. tot four laberirs in toe Capitol, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dol lars. For furnace-keeper, In charge of heatlni apparatns tinder the old hal; of the Honse of Representatives, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For fnmace-kecner at the President's House, seven hnndred and tweniy dollars. For two policemen at the President's Honse, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For one night-watchman at the Presi dent House nine hundred dounrs, and one usher, one thousand two hnndred dol lars. For two doorkeepers at the President's House, one thousand two hundred dollars each. For two draw-keepers at the bridge across the Eosiern Branch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, one thousand six hnndred dollars. For watchman in Franklin square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For the person In charge of the heatlng apparatnsof the Library of Congress and other steam-heallne apparatns In the cen tral building, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For five watchmen In reservation nnm ber two, three thousand six hundred dol lar". For watchman at Lincoln square, Ave hundred and forty dollars. For watchman at Lafayette square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For watchman for circle at Intersection of Pennsylvania avenue and Twenty fonrth street, five hundred and forty dol lars. For one bridge-keeper at Chain bridge, seven hundred ami twenty dollars. For watchman for circle at Intersection of Massachusetts and Vermont avenues, five hundred and forty dollars. For contingent and incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. EXECUTIVE. For comiiensation of the President of the United Stales, twenty-five thonsand dollars. F'or comiiensation ofthe Vice-President of the United States, eight thonsand dol lars. For compensation of secretary to sUtn patents for public lands, one thonsand five hundred dollars. For comiiensation to private secretary, throe thousand five hundred dollars: as sistant secretary, two thousand five hun dred dollars; two executive clerks at two thousand t hit hundred dollars each; s:ew ard at two thousand dollars, and messen ger at one thousand two hundred dollars, of the President of the United States: in all. thirteen thousand eight hundred dol lars. For contingent expenses of the Execu tive Office, including stationery therefor, six thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. For compensation of th Secretary of State, eight i housand dollars; two assist ant secretaries of siate, at three thonsund five hundred dollars each: for chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four, additional compensa tion to one clerk of class fourasdisbnrsing clerk, nine clerks of class tliree, three clerks of class two, eight clerks of class one, one messenger, one assistant messen ger, nine laborers, and four waichmen: In. all, seventy-tonr thousand eight nunclreu anil twenty dollars. For publishing the laws ofthe third ses sion ofthe Forty-second Congress in pam phlet form, and in newspapers, fifty thou sand dollars. For proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents for the various legations and consulates, including boxes and trans- K rtHtion of the same. Ihree thousand dol es; for stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, five thousand dollars; for book" and maps, two 1 housand five hun dred dollars; for extra clerk-hire and copy ing, four thousand dollars: for contingent expenses, namely, rent, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous expenses, tiurty-two thou sand five hundred dollars; In all, forty seven thousand dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Sm kktaky's OFFICE. For compensa tion of I he Secretary of 1 he Treasury, eight thousand dollars; two assistant secretaries of the Treasury, at three thousand five hundred dollars eucn; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars, and three hundred dollars additional for acting as superintendent ofthe building; forly-nine clerks of class four, additional compeusa- tion of two hundred dollars to one clerk of class fonr as disbursing clerk, thirty clerks of class three, twenty-six clerks of class iwo, twenty-seven ciercs oi Class on,?; thirty-two female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; eleven messengers, one as sistant messenger and ten laborers; one clerk of class four, and one clerk of class one, to assist the chief clerk in superin- leniiuig i lie omuiing: one captain oi tne watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; one engineer, one thonsand six hundred dollars; tine machinist and gas-fitter, one thousand two hundred dollars; one storc koeiier, one thousand four hundred dol lars; sixty watchmen, at seven hnndred and twenty dollars each, and additional to two of said watchmen, acting as lieu tenants of watchmen, Iwo hundred anil eighty dollars each; thirty laliorers, at seven hundred and tweniy dollars each: one assistant ensiueer, at one thousand dollars; nine firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; ninety char women, at one hundred and eighty dollar, each: in all, three hundred and sixty-six thousand tliree hundred dollars; and for additional clerks nnd additional compen sation to clerks in his office, twenty -two thousand five bundled dollars. Supervising AKt'HlTktT.-In the con struction branch of the Treasury: ForSti imrvislng Architect, four thousand dol lars; assistant supervising architect, two thousand five hundred dollars: chief clerk, two thousand dollars; photographer, two thousand five hu .its I dollars; two assist ant photographers, one at one thousand six hundred dollars, and one at one thou sand two hundred dollars; two clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, three clerks of class one, and one messenger; In all, twenty-eight thousand two hundred and forty dollars. Fikst Com PTKoI-LEK ok thk TRKAsrav. - For Second Cm npt rol ler of the Treasury, Ave thousand dollars; chiel clerk, two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four, twenty clerks of class tliree, twenty eight clerks of class two, twenty-one of class one; twelve copyist s, at n Ine hundred dollars each; one messenger, one assistant messenger, and two laliorers; in all, one hundred and thirty-eight thousand eight hundred dollars. (JoscMismoNKH of Customs.- For Com missioner of Customs, three thousand dol lurs; chief clerk, two thonsand dollars; three clerks of class four, seven clerks of class three, ten clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one, one messenger, and one lalxiror; In all, forty-six thousand four hundred dollars. Fikot At:lTOH.-For the First Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars: three clerks of class four, ten clerks of class three, ten clerks of class two, thirteen clerks of class one, one messenger, one as sistant messenger, and one lalxirer; In all. fifty-eight thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. 8BcvNUAi'nrroK.-For Second Auditor, three thousand dollars: chief clerk, two thousand dollars; six clerks of class four, and for additional to disbursing clerk; two hundred dollars; fifty-four chirks of N thrrr. one hundred and nineelerksiuf Has two, one hundred clertw of class one, on messenger, five assistant mo!onKfrs, ami seven laliorers; in all, three hrmdml ami eighty-four thonsand four liuiidml and ii,vhl v ilAlIaafu j . 'Third kv ihtor. For Third Auditor. three thousand dollars; Hilef clerk two thousand dollars: fourteen clerks of class frmr; addit ional to one clerk of class? fonr nsifisbtirslngclerx, two hundred dollars; t hi rt y-t wo clerks of class t hiee, n inet y -t wr clerks of class t wo, fifty-one clerks nt closo one: ten copyists, at nine hundred dollar ciu-h: two messengers, three assistant mes sengers, and seven laborers; in nil, twi hundivd and eighty-nine thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Fourth Arnrnut.- For the Fourth An dltor, three thousand dollars: c.hirt chirk, two thousand dollars: live clerks of clasw four, eighteen clerks of class three, twelve clerks of class two. elevn clerks of class one: seen female clerks, nt nine hundred dollars each: one messenger, one aswistani messenger, ami three laborers: hi nll- eighty-two thousand eight hundred am! twenty dollars, FlKTH At niToR. Tor the Fifth Auditor, three thousand dollafs; chief clerli, two t housand dollars: tour clerks of class four, eight clerks of close two, twelve clerks of class one; seven copyists, nt nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, one sxslstan messenger, and two laliorers: in ail, fifty nine thousand nine hundred dollars. Auditor or the Trkasi rv k..r -ma PoeT-Ornci Department. For compen sation ofthe Auditor of the Treasury for tbe Post -Office Pemartnient, three ihou sand dollars: eh lef clerk , two I hon-vnd dol lars; nine clerks of class four: additional to one clerk of class fonr n disbursing clerk, two hnndred dollars: fonv-nine ciiTks of class three, sixty-nine clerks of c:h 1wi, thirty-seven clerks of c'.ss one. one mes senger, one assisi ant messenger, and fif teen laborers; also, eight additional clerk of class three, and rtfteen assort crs of money-orders at nine hnndred dollar each, and three ajldiiional laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, forthe money-order division; in oil, two hnndred and e'ghty-onethousanifsixhiiD-dred and twenty dollars. Tke vsi rkii. ' For compensation of the Treasurer of tbe United States, six thou sand tlve hundred dollars: OBS.stml treas urer, two thousand ei;rht hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand eight hiiuilrisl dol lar; assistant cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars: live chiefs of division, at twothonsitnd two hundred dollars each; two principal book-keepers, two thonsand two hundred dollars eai h; two tellers, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars; twr asis:ant tellers,! wo- hou-and tlollarseiu-h: fifteen clerks of class four, fifteen clerks of class three, eleven clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one: sixty temale clerks, at nine hnndred dollars each; fifteen messen gers; five male laiiorers. a: seven hundred und twenty dollars) each, and seven female laliorers. at two hundred and tm-tv dollar each; in all. one http.-l-eil and PiL-'htv-nirin thousand four hundred and eighty dollars: V'.iV rf, That eight thousand five hun dred dollars are hereby nppronristeil to bp expended in the office of the Treasurer of the United States at the discretion of lit Secretary of tbe Treasury. Register ok the Tkkasiuy. for com pensation of tlw Register oft lie treasury, four thousand dollars; assistant n-gisle'r, two thonsand dol.ars; chief clerk, twr. thousand dollars; eight eUirksof clmwfonr, twelve clerks of elass three, fifteen elerk of class two. ten clerks of class one; eight copyists, at nine hundred dollars rich:ono messenger, two sissiant messengers, and two laliorers; in all, eighty-live ihousand five hnndred and twenty dollars. CoXKTBl.LLKU OK TBI; CURRENCY, Fflr Comptroller of trxi Cnrreney, five thou sand dollars; deputy comptroller, two thousand five hundred dollars; twelve clerks of class four, fourteen clerks of rlass three, twelve clerks of class two, twelve clerks of class one. ihiriv-tlirw femn: clerks, four messengers, "tour laborers, and two night-watchmen; in ali.one hun dred nnd twenty t. ousand and eighiy dollars. For expenses of special examinations of na ional hunks, and hank-note pivs. aod ona clerk of class tonr, tourthonsaud eigh hundred dollars. CoMMISMIO.NKK OK I.VI-FUNAl. RKVEM Et - For Commissioner of hiterusl Revenue six thousand dollars; deputy commission er, three thousand live hundred dollars; two depnty commissioners. at three thou sand dollars each: seven heads of divisions, at twothousnnd tlyehinidrisldoUareath; thirty-fonr clerks of class fonr, fort y-eight clerks of class three, ttfty-two clerks of class tve, twenty clerks of class wie; sev-fnly-nve copyists, at nine hundred dollar each; seven messengers, thnsi assistant messengers, and fifteen lahorei K in ull, three hundred and ill; y-lotu thonsund one hundred and forty dollars. For dies, paper, anil tor stamps, fonr hundred thousand dollars. For salaries and expenses of collect ora, officers and agents, snrve;.ors nf distiller ies, gangers, and storekeepers, together with the expense of carrying Into eifVct the various provisions nfthe several ' providing internal revfcnne, excepting items ot heneltk! estimated frr. four mill ion six hundred thonsund dollars; and hereiUlcr the total net compensation of eollectm-s ot internal revenue shall in ni core exceed four thousand live hundred lobars peranni.-in. For delecting and bringing to trial an t punishment persons guilty ot violating the internal-revenue laws, on onoivtni' at the same Including payments for Informa tion ami detection otsnch violations, on hundred thonsnno dollars. I.KIHT-1T..I ssk BoahIi. for chief clerk of the Llght-HoiM Hoard, two thorr.iand dol lars; two clerks of class four, bfn clerks of class thriv, one clerk of class, two, one clerk of class one. one female i noyisi , nno messenger, and one laborer; hi all, thir teen thousand eighl hundred and sixty dollars. Ill REAP oK statistics. For the officer In charge of the Bureau of Statistics, iwo I housand five hundred dollars ; chief clerk, iwo thousand dollar; twelve clerks of class liHll'.elghl clerks of close three, ten clerks of classtwo, tlve clerks of class one, tlve copyist sat nine hundred dollars each, one messenger, one laborer, and one ciitir" woman at four hundred and eight) dol lar: In all, sixty-five thousand tour hun dred and forty dollar. For temporary clerks for I be Treasury I leinirt uient ,fort y t housand loHar.s : " ri'ttl, Thut hereafter no tempisai'y clerk shall receive u greater -ouipejisai ion than at the rule ol one thousand two hundred dollars lor I lie time actually employed. For slat lonery for 1 he Treasury Depart ment audits several bureaus, fifty thou sand dollars. For postage, books, arranging nnd bind ing canceled marine-papers, scaling shiis registers, care of horses lor mail und offin wagon, repairs of wagons and harness, washing towels, investigation of account and records, brooms, brushes, crash, cot ton, cloth, lime, chamois-skins, dusters. Aour, keys, lye, matches, nails, oil, pow ders, repairing hand-stumps, sponge, soap, tucks, wall-paper, and the oilier mlm-ella-neons items required for the current and ordinary expenses of the Indian meat, slxtytlve thousand dollars. For furniture, such a carpet) desks, ta bles, chairs, shelving for nlc-mfjins, Ixixe nd repairs of furniture, cases' olkdoth, antting, rugs, cBalr-oovers atrd etubiaSf