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VOLUME VII. ALBANY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 13, 1874. NO. 9. 5 c 99 B c C 3 CD S 5: 9 o as 3 si 25 5 ' 5- o s CD to p CD S3 ' S3 GO C n P P 0 CD P CK CD 0 CD as 0 CD & CD CD S 1 trnciAL LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, PASSED AT THE FIRST stSSMX OF THE KOBTY-THIRI1 CONUKK.SS. AN ACT to making appro priat ions for the legislative, iM'fiil i e. and judicial ex penses of t,ee fiovernment for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen linn- dred and seventy-five, und for other purposes. lir H iTwtrtrfl by th' Snttt nriJ Ihnixf nf 1 Ib itrrttrninl iv-x iii 'the 1'itiUtl StaU-s o JlemeT icit in Ckmffret tuaenMeeL Tlmt the following sinus lie. und the J sium' urc hereby, appropriated, out off imy , psobm in the Treasury not otherwise ap - proprtntcd, for the service of the fiscal your ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and seventy-five, for the objects here inafter cxpressoil, namely: LEUISL.ATIVK. SENATE. For compensation of Senators, three ; hundred and seventy thousand dollars, j For mileage of Senators, thirty thousand ! dollars. ! For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and otlKrs receiving an an uual sular.v m tin- service off the senate. nautely: Secretary ot the Senate, lour thousand three hundred and twenty dol lars : oiticcr charged with disbursements of the Senate, live hundred and seventy Six dollars; chief clerk, throe - thousand dollars, and the additional sum of one ' thousand dollars while the said Office is ! held by the present incumbent, and no : longer : prmciut executive clerk, minute and journal clerk, anil financial clerk in i the office of the Secretary of the Senate, at two thousand five hundred and iilnety t two dollars each; librarian and seven clerks in the office of the Secretary ot the Senate, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each ; five clerks, at two thousand j and one hundred dollars mob ; keeper of the stationery, two thousand one hundred j and two dollars and forty cents; cite mes senger, at one thousand two hundred and j t.inety-six dollars ; assistant keeper of the ! stationery, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; Serjeant-at-Arms and loorkcetcr four thousand three hundred ami twenty dollars: 1'rnriiltt. That hereafter he shall recei ve, directly or indirectly, no fees or other compensation or emolument w hat ever for performing the duties of 1 he office, or in connection therewith, otherwise than as aforesaid: assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and nintty l wo dollars ; acting assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety two dollars: postmaster to the Senate, two thousand one hundred dollars; assistant post mast master and mail-carrier, one thoussnd seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars; two mail carriers at one thousand two hundred dollarc each : superintendent of the document room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; two assistants in document room. at one thousand four hundted and forty dollars each; superin tendent af the folding room, two thousand one hundred and siqty dollars; three mes sengers acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; twenty messengers, to lie appointed and removed by the Sorgcunt-ut-Arius, with the approval of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expen ses of the Senate, at one thousand lour hundred and forty dollars each: secretary to the Vice President, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; clerk to the Committee on Finance, two thousand two hnndredand twenty dollars: clerk to the Committee on Claims, two thousand two hundred ami twenty dollars; clerk of printing records, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars: clerk to tlte Committee cm An'propriations, two thousand two hnndredand twenty dollars; clerk to tin1 Committee on Commerce, two thousand two hundred and twenty dol lars: one laborer in charge of private p-iss-agc, eight hundred and sixt-four dollars; one sjxi-ial policeman, one thousand dol lars: I'hupluin to the Senate nine hundred dollars; chief engineer, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; three assistant engineers at one 'thousand four hundred and forty ilollars each ; two firemen at one thousand and ninety-five ilollars each: three laborers, at seveit hundred and thirty dollars each : making in all one hundred and thirty -six thousand six hundred and eiirhty do'llars and eighty aents. To pay Kate Dodsou,' employed under the Si-ivcant-at-Ai'ins. for attending the ladies" retirhig room of the Senate, seven hundred and twenty dollans per annum. For contingent expenses of the Senate, namely : For stationery and newsiaiiers, includ ing live thousand dollars for stationery for committees and officers of the Semite", fourteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For clerks to committees, twenty-five thousand dollars. For fourteen paes for the Senate cham ber, two riding pages, one m jc for the Vice President's room, and one iiae for the office of the Secretary of the Senate, niakimr eighteen ivi'-res iti all. at the rate ) of two dollars and fifty cents per day while j netuallv employed, said pages to lc ap j pointed and removed by the Sergeant-at-; Arms, with the approval id' the Coramtt : tee to Audit and Control the Contingent j Kxpehses of the Senate, four thousand and fifty dollars, j For aire of horses and mail-wagons for I carrying the mails, for horses-and wagons, I and for one saddle horse for messengers, ; five thousand four hundred and seventy ) five dollars. For fuel anil oil for the Inciting apparat- us, ten thousand dollars; for furniture and repaH'sot turniturc, nine thousand ilollars for la'ior, twelve thousand ilollars; lor folding documents, and materials therefor, five thousand dollars; for packing-boxes, seven hundred and forty dollars: lor mis cellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fifteen thousand dollars. CAPITOL POLICE. For one captain, two thousand dollars: three lieutenants, at one thousand six hundred dollars each ; twenty-seven pri vates, at one thousand four hundred dol lars each, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars: and eight watchmen, at oiii- thousand ilollars each, eight thousand ; dollars; making in all, fifty-two thousand j six hundred dollars one half to lie paid m- to tin- contingent fund of the House of Representatives and the other half to be paid into t he contingent fund of the Sen ate: Prrmidefty That whenever a member of the Capitol police or wath force is sus ; pended from fluty for cause, said olice- tuan or watchman shall receive no com i pensation for the timo of such suspension li ne shall not be reinstated. HOUSE OF KKPKESKMTATIVES. For compensation of members of the. House of Hepresen tatives and Delegates from Territories, one million live hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars. For mileage, one hundred and thirty th,-uintl dollars. For com peusation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others receiving an an nual salary in the service of the House of Ucdiesimtatives. namely: Clerk of the House of Representatives, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; officer cliargcii witli disbursing the contingent tmiil. live hundred and seventy-six dollars; Clin t clerk and journal clerk of the House while such positions are held by the pres ent in'uinlienfs and no longer, "three thou sand six hundred dollars each; two read nj clerks, assistant Journal clerk, and tally clerk, three thousand ilollars each; soar assistant clerks, at two thousand five nuiidri'd and ninety-two dollars each; one assistant clerk, at two thousand live hnn-eiT-L 'w,-uty dollars: eiht assistant lit . 'nctading librarian and assistant ,a r -tl !it two thousand one hundred ana sixty dollars each: four assistant clerics, at one thousand eight hundred dol iars iitcii; ,. chief messenger, in the of S'jT " ' "lerk of the House, at live dol lars ant seventy-six cents per dav; suiM'r JrVi" I'," f document rKm of the Clerk .toll "ne thousand eight hundred uouars; three messengers, (including one messenger j,, the 1Ioust. library,) at one inonsand four hundred and fort y dollars hVT. '"'Woeer, one thousand eight dollars; three assistant engineers, ai.o ... ' '""'xui'l lour hundred and forty i , r.u.' h:,six firemen, at one thousand .J-l ;,'-"ve doilars each per annum: tho Committee on Ways and i,Vna.Jr.' ". ,l"usand five hundred and II.I i, " ''"Hars; messt-nger to the Com three iIV,V,AV,i,S!in'1 sf '. one thousand to tm. i-J,, a,,d fourteen dollars; clerk thoiil.,?! nlt,T " Appropriations, two m?intS "v; h'"ir'l and ninety-two 2SlSS2?8ener immlttee on Ajv PtwVtoSii '.",e tind three hundred M m, ,,oll'; clerk to Committee it II; .J' u"' vo. ,1,(,1'n4 one hundred and rtarm, tw:V,lprk, Committee on War itmiikii ''X'usand one 'lundredand riiiSL . ; l,!rk Committee on I'ub fSStJ wo ,hu8and one hundred and in w; flerli Ht Speaher's table, at Sew 22L iln1 venty-six cents per lay; i lTi1'"? to th Speaker, two tliou ?an..tJ"unc,l'eu and two dollars and forty cents, Sergcant-at-Arms, four thou i" i, Uu,!'-ed and twenty dollars: JYWtaca, That hereafter he shall recuivu. directly or inptrectly, no tecs or otlic.i compensation or emolument w hatever for gerforming the duties of the office, or in connect Ion therewith, otherwise than us aforesaid: clerk to the Sergeant-at-Arms, two thousan-1 five hundred dollars; paying teller for the Sergeant-at-Arms, one thou sand eight hundred dollars; messenger to the Sci-''cant-a1-rius. one thousand four hundred and forty dollars: Doorkeeper, two thousand live hundred and ninety two dollars: Hist assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; Postmaster, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; first as sistant postmaster, one thousand cisilit hundred dollars; fourteen messengers. Seven at one thousand five hundred dol lars each, and seven at one thousand two hundred dollars each; Chaplain of the House, nine liuudred dollars; two steno- graptaers lor committees, tour thousand two hundred dollars each: superintendent of the folding-room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars: superintendent und assistant superintendent of the document-room, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars eacii; document-file clerk one thousand eight hundred dollars; five messengers, at one thousand eight hun dred dollars, and six, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; twelve messengers during the session. at the rate of one tipmsaud four hundred and fort v dollars each jwr annum, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars: fifteen laborers, at seven hundred and twenty ilollars each; seven laborers, during the session at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum; and one laborer, at eight hundred and twenty dol lars; making, in all, the sum of one hun dred and ninety-six thousand eight hun dred and sixti en dollars. To iay Henry Douglas, employed under the Doorkeeper ol the Hons,', ids yearly compensation as fixed by act of Starch third eighteen hundred and seventy-five, nine hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents. For contingent expenses of the House of Represental ives, namely : For clerks to committees, fifteen thou sand dollars. For folding documents, including pay of folders in the folding rooms and mate rials, twenty-five thousand dollars: Pro W''W, Thai nopart of this appropriation shall Ik used in paying more than twenty folders. For fuel eight thousand dollars. For hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the mails, and for one xi Idle 1 torse for messenger, five thousand four hundred and seventy-five dollaes. For furniture, aiid repairs of the same, ten thousand dollars. For (lacking Ixjxcs, three thousand and twenty dollars. For cartage, two thousand dol'ars. For miscellaneous items, twenty-eight 1 In msand ilollars. For newspapers and stationery, includ ing six thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House1 forty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For twentysnght pa-res, including three riding pages, at two dol'ars and fifty cents per tlay, ten thousand dollars. PUBLIC PB1KTISQ. For Compensation of the Consrressional Printer, and the clerks and messenger in his otlicc, thirteen thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars; 1'ri-ritlt tl. That so much of the :ut entitled "An act providing for the election id' a Congrefsional Prin ter," approved February twenty-second, eighteen hundred ami sixty-seven, as pro vides for tliselection of such officer by the Senate, and provides t hat such officer shall bei'med an officer of the senate, shall cease and determine and become of no effect from and after the date of the first vacan cy occurring in said office; that the title of said officer shall hereafter lie Public Prin ter, and he shad lie deemed an officer of the United States, and said office shall be tilled by appointment by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. For contingent exiienscs of liis office, namely: For stationery, postage, advertis ing, traveling expenses, horses and wag ons, ami miscellaneous items, two thou sand live hundrsd dollars. LIBKARY OF t oXliKESS. For compensation of the Libras ian. tour thousand dol'ilrs ; and for fourteen assist ant librarians, three al two thousand live hundred dollars each, two tit one thousand eight him Ired dollars each, one at one thousand six hundred dollars, two atone thousand tour hundred and forty dollars each, three at one thousand two'hundrcd dollars each, two at one thousand dollars each, and one at nine hundred and sixty dollars peraanum : in all, twenty-six thou sand one hundred and forty dollars. For purchase of books for the Library, nine-thousand dollars, two thousand dol lars of which may lie expended for com pleting the. collect ion of ifritish local his tories; for purchase of law 1-ooks tor the Library, two thousand dollars; for pur chase of files d" periodicals and newspa pers, two thousand live hundred ilollars: for expenses oj exchanging public docu ments lor the publications of preign gov ernments, one thousand live hundred dol- lar- For contingent expenses of said Library, two thousand ilollars. For expenses of the copy-right business, five hundred dollars. For Kotanir Garden, grading, draining, procuring manure, tools, fuel. und repairs, and purchasing tries and shrubs, under the direction of the Library Commiitee of Congress, five thousand dollars. For pay of superintendent and assistant in Botanic t laruen and grecenhouses. and two additional laliorers, under the direc tion of I he Library ( 'ontmit tee i if Congress twelve thousand one hundred and forty six dollars. PUBJ.ie ni ir.nixGs and qbottxss. Forclerk in the Office of Public Build ings and li rounds one thousand four hun dred dollars. For messenger in the same office, eight hundred and forty dollars. For a landscape gardener, one thousand eight hundred ilollars. For the laborer in charge of the water closets in t he Capitol, sevyn hnndredand twenty dollars. For a foreman and laborers employed in the public grounds, nineteen thousand two hundred and ninety-six ilollars. For four laborers in the Capitol, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dul lars. For furnace keeper, in charge of heating apparatus under the old hall of the house of Representatives) eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For the following employees at the Kxecu tive Mansion, namely: For furnace keeper, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars ; two policemen, two thousand six huudrcduud forty dollars ; one night watchman, nine hundred ilollars; one night usher, one thousand two hundred dollars; and two doorkocjiers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; in all eight thousand and four ilollars. For two draw-keepers for Navy Yard and upper bridges, and for find, oil, and lamps, one thousand six hundred ilollars. For watchman in Franklin Sifiiarc, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For the jiersoii in charge of the lusting apparatus of the Library of Congress, and other steam heating apparatus in the cen tral building, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For four watchmen in reservation num bered two, (beinthc'Smithtonian grounds two thousand eighty ilollars. For watcman in Lincoln Square, five hundred and forty dollars. For watchman at Lafayette Square, sev en hundred and twenty dollars. For watchman in Washington Circle, five hundred and forty dollars. For line bridge keejxT at Chain Bridge, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For watchman for drete at intersection of Massachusetts und Vermont avenues, five bundled and forty dollars. For contingent and incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. EXECUTIVE. For compensation of the Presidentof the United States, fifty thousand dollars. For comiTensation of the Vice President of the United States, eight thousand dol lars. For compensation to private secretary, three thousand five hundred dollars; as sistant secretary, two thousand five hun dred ilollars; two executive clerks at two thousand three hundred dollars each, steward at two tliousand dollars, and mes senger at one thousand two hundred dol lars of the President of the United States, in all, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. , ., For contingent, expenses of the Execu tive Office, including stationery therefor, six thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; two Assist ant S!cretaries ol State, at three thousand live hundred dollars each; and one addi tional Assistant Secretary of State, with like compensation, to he apiiointed by the President, bv and with the advice and con sent of the 'Senate, to lie known as the Third Assistant Secretary of State; for chic.' clerk, two thousand, flvo hundred I dollars; twelve clerks of class four; six clerks of class three: eleven clerks of class j one; and thistcen clerks, each of which i thirteen shall receive n compensation at the rate of nine hundred ilollars a year: ; one messenger; one assistant messenger; I nine laborers: and four watchmen: in all. eighty-eight thousand and twenty dollars. For six chiefs of bhreuns, iconsVilaf dh lomatic, accounts, rolls and library, sta tistics, and indexes and archives,) tit two thousand four hundred dollars each, four teen thousand four hundred dollars. For publishing the laws of the first, ses sion of the Forty-third Cetlgress in pam phlet form and fn newspapers, eightvsix ! thousand dollars: Pnivfilt-d. That after the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, the publication of the ! laws in newspapers shall cense. I For proof-reading, and packing the laws " and documents for fife various negations : und consulates, including boxes and trans-; portation of the same three thousand doi ' lars: for stationery, furniture, flxtnres,and repairs, five thousand dollars; lor books - ami maps, two thousand live hundred dol lars: for extra clerk-hire and copying, four : thousand dollars: in all fourteen thousand I five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: For ! rent, fifteen thousand seven hundred and : fifty dollars; for fuel, two thousand five j hundred dollars; for lights, one thousand two hundred dollars; for repairs, four thousand dollars: for care ami subsistence i of horses and repairs of carriages, two I thousand dollars; and for miscellaneous items, not Included in .the foregoing, six , thousand two hundred and fifty dollars: ! in all, thirty-one thousand seven hundred ! dollars. I for lithographi'r.laborers.and neccssrry materials for the lithographic press, two j thousand five hundred dollars. ' For purchase of officio! postage stamps, j fifty thousand dollars. That from and after t he first day of July i next a fee of five dollar; shall lx' collected for each citizen's passport issued from the HepartmenfL An account of these fees shall lie kept, and the amount collected shall lie paid into the Treasury of the Unit ed States at least quarterly. l'rnvirf tl. That the Secretary of Stale may prescribe duties for the Assistant Sec- i retarics, tin-Solicitor, not interfering with hit" duties asjan oftieerof the Department and may make changes and transfers i therein when, in hisjudgment, it becomes ! necessai'y. Til E A SC B Y DEPA KTMEXT. Ski ltKTAIiV's Cffick. For compensa tion of thi" Secretary ef the Treasury, ehiht thousand dollars: twoAssistant Secretaries ; of the Treasury, a' three thousand live hundred dollars each; ehii f clerk und ex offieio superintendent of the Treasury I building, three thousand dollars; one pHn , clpal clerk of Warrants and Appropriu I tions, three thousand dollars: seven orin I ci pal clerks, at two thousand eight hun ! dri-d dollars each; ciirht assistant clerks, at I two thousand four hundred dollars each; - twenty-five of class four: two disbursing ! clerks! at two thousand eisbt hundred dol j lars each; twentv-six clerksof class three: I twenty-one clerks of class two; eighteen I clerks of class one: thirty-one clerics, at nine hundred dollars each, PnetibxL, That no myney appropriated by this act shail ; ie used to tiay male employees more than is paid to female employees for like ser vices: eleven messengers; and eleven a : borers; one clerk of i-':i-s four and one ; clerk of class one, to assist the chief clerk ; in superintending the building; one i-ip-! tain id' the watch, one thousand four hun j dred dollars; one engineer, one thousand I six hundred ilollars: one machinist and ! gas-fitter, one thouf and two hundred dol lars; one storekeeper, one thousand four i hundred dollars; sixty watchmen. at seven hundred and twenty dollars each. and. ad ditional to two of said watchmen, acting ! as lieutenants of watchmen, t wo hundred i and eighty dollars each, in addition; twen ; ty-five laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each: one assistant engi neer, one thousand dollars; nine firemen, at seven hundred and twenty ilollars each: ninety char-wom.m, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, three hundred and forty-two thousand one hundred dol lars. st-PEKVisixu ARCHrrKT.--In the construction-branch ol theTreasnry: For Su pervising Architect, four thousand dol lars: chief clerk, two thousand five hun dred dollars; book-keeper, two thousand dollars; photographer, two thousand live, hundred dollars; assistant photographer, one tliousand six bun Ired dollars: four clerks of class four: additional to two clerks ot clase four, one at six hundred dollars am! one at two hundred dollars: four clerks of class three; two clerks of class one; two copyists; and one messen ger; in all, thirty-t wo thousand and forty dollars. FIRST CoMPTUOI.Ll l: OF TIlKTTPASrKY. For First Comptroller of the Treasury, live thousand ilollars: chief clerk two thousand dollars; ten clerks of class four; twelve clerks of class three; tea clerks of class two; live clerks of class one: si copy ists, at nine hundred dollars each: one messenger: one assistant messensrer; and two laborers; in all seventy-two thousand six hundred dollars. SECOXil CoMPTla.I.I.KK OK THE TBEAS- i i'.v. For Second Comptroller of the Treasury, five thousand dollars; chief clerk two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four: eighteen clerks of class three; eighteen clerks of class two; fourteen clerksof class one: ten copyists, at nine hundred dollars each: one messenger; one assistant messenger; and two laborers, in all. one hundred and eleven thousand four hundred dollars. Commission Kit of Ccstoms. For Com missioner of Customs, three thousand dol lars: chief clerk, two thousand dollars: three clerks of class four seven clerks of class three: ten clerks of class two: nine clerks of clcss one; one messenger: and one laliorer: in all. forty-seven thousand nine hundred anil sixty dollars. FtBST ArSHTOB--For the first Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars; child' clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks ef class four: ten clerks of class three leight clerks of class two: thirteen clerks of class one; one messensrer: one assistant messenger; and one laborer: in all. fifty five thousand four hundred and eUrhtv dollars. ski i.nii AridToit. For Second Auditor, three thousand ilollars: chief clerk, two thousand dollars: six clerks of class four: and, for additional to disbursing clerk, two hundred ilollars; forty clerks of class three; seventy-nine clerks of class two; sixty clerks of class one; one messenger; live assistant messengers; and seven labor ers; in all, two hundred and seventy-two tnousand and eighty dollars. Tmnn ATprrou. For Third Auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; eleven clerks of class four: twenty-six clerks of class three; eighty-two clerks of class two; forty-four clerks of class one; ten copyists, at nine hundred dollars each: two uierseiigers; two assistant messengers; and five labor ers; in all two hundred and forty-nine thousand seven hundred and twenty dol lars. Fouhtii At-oiTOR.-For the Fourth Au ditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; five clerks of ctass four; eighteen clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one; six female clerks, at nine hundred ilollars each; one messenger; one assistant mes senger; and two laborers; in ah, seveuly eiuht thousand six hundred dollars. Fifth AuiHToK. For the Fifth Auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four seven clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two; nine clerksof class one; six copy ists, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; one assistant messenger; and two laborers; in all, fifty-two thousand four hundred dollars. AUIMTOU OF TIIK TRKASUKY FOR THE Post office Depaktm est For compen sation of the Auditor of the Treasury for Post-office Deintrtment, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; nine clerks of class four, and. additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars: sixty-two clerks of class three; sixty-nine clerks of class two; thirty-seven clerks of class one; one mes senger; one assistant messenger: and eigh teen laborers; also, lift ecu female ussorters of money-orders, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, two hundred and eighty-nine thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. For ten assorters of money-orders, ten thousand dollars. Treasurer. - For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, six thou sand five hundred dollars; assistant treas urer, three thousand eight hundrod dol lars; cashier, three thousand eight hun dred dollars; assistant cashier, three thou sand five hundred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand seven hundred dollars each: two principal book-keejiers, one at two thousand six hundred dollars and one at two thousand five hundred dollars; two tellers, one at two thousand seven hundred dollars and one at two thousand six hundred dollars; one chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred dol lar; two assistant tellers, nt twb thousand three hundred and fifty dollars each; thir teen clerks of class four; thirteen clerks of class three; nine clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; sixty female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; seven, mcascn- gers; five mule laborers, at seven liundre ' and twenty dollars each: and seven feniali laborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each: in all one hundred und eighty thou sand four hundred and sixty dollars. KcniteTfcB of thk TiiKAsniv. For com pensatton of the Register of the Treasury, lour thousand ilollars; assistant register, two Ihoii.-and ilollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars: seven clerks of class four: ten clerks of class three: fourteen clerks of class am; eight clerks off class one: eight copyists, at nine hundred dol la.is each; one messenger; two assistant messengers; nuil two laborers: in all, seventy-six ilonsnnd seven hundred and twenty ilollars. Comptroller of tMe Currency. - For Comptroller of the Currency, five tliou sand dollars; deputy comp! roller, two thousand fire hundred dollars; thirteen clerks Of class four; fourteen clerks of class three: twelve clerks of class three; eleven cle.iks of class one: thirty-three female clerks: four messengers; four laborers: and I wo night watchmen: in all, one hun dred and twenty-one thousand six hun dred and eighty ilollars. For the purpose of withdraw -idg from circulation the genuine notes of national banks w hich have been counterfeited, ten thousand dollars. For expenses of special examinations of national banks, three thousand dollars. CoMMtf-slyNKR OF INTEKMAL R EVKXtTE. For Commissioner of Internal Beveuue, six tlJPMd dollars; one deputy commis sioher, three thousand five hundred dol lars; and one deputy commissioner, three thousand dollars: seven heads of divisions at twothonsiuid five hundred ilollars each: one stenograper, at two thousand ilollars; thirty clerks of class lour; forty-live clerks of class three: fifty-two clerks of class two; eighteen clerks ot class clusa one; seventy five copyists at nine hundred dollars each; five messengers: three assistant messen gers; and fourteen laborers; in all, three hundred and forty-three thousand five hundred and forty dollars. For dies, paper, and stamps, four hun dred thousand dollars. For salaries and expenses of collectors, two million one hundred and ninety tliou sand five hundred and forty-two dollars. For salaries, expenses, and fees of super visors, storekecners, agents,, surveyors, gangers and miscellaneous expenses, two million lour hundred thousand dollars; and hereafter no ganger shall receive a greater compensation than six dollars per day. Cor detecting and brmging to trial and punishment persons guilty of violating the internal revenue laws, or conniving at the same, including payments for infor mation and detection of such violations, one hundred thousand dollars. Light House Board. For chief clerk of tin- light bouse board, two thousand dol lars: i w o clerks of class four: tw o clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; one clerk of tuss one; one female copyist; one one messenger; and one laborer; in all, thirteen thousand eight hundred and six ty dollars. Bureau ok Statistics. For the officer in charge of the Bureau of statistics, two thousand live hundred dollars; chief clerk two t housand dollars: eleven clerksof class tour: seven clerks of class three; nine clerks of class two: four clerks of class one; five copyists, at nrne hundred ilollars each; one messenger; one laborer: and one charwonton, at four hundred and eighty dollars; in alp fifty-nine thousand four hundred and forty dollars. Treasury miscellaneous.-- For sta tionery for the Treasury Department and its several Bureaus, fifty thousand dollars. For purchase of official postage stamps, two hundred thousand dollars. Contingent expenses of the Treasury Departmenti namely : Foi- arranging and binding conccled marine papers, requisitions, and other im portant records, sealing ships" registers, fur foreign jiosiagc, newspapers, books, band stamps, and repairs of the same, twelve thousand dollars. For investigations of accounts and rec ords, including tin necessary traveitngeje penses, and for other tiii''cling cxjienscs, four thousand dollars. For freight, expressage, telegrams, and car tickets, five thousand dollars. For rent of buildings, thirteen thousand one hundred dollar.-. For care and subsistence of horses for otlicc and mail wagons, including feeding and shoeing; ami lor wagons, harness, and repairs ol the same, live thousand four hundred dollars. For ice, buckets, file-holders, book-rests, labor; lor care of grounds, clocks, and re pairs of the same, eleven thousand dollars. For coal, wood, grates, grate-basketsand fixt ures, stoves and tixt ures, blowers, eoal lio Is. lii-ai i lis. shovels, tongs, pokers, matches, and match-Safes, fourteen thou sand ilollars. For iras. drop-lights and tubing, gas burners, brackets, globes, candles, lan terns, imp wicks, twenty-two thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars. Forcarpets, oil-cloth, matting, repairs, cleaning, and laving of the same, twelve thousand three hundred ilollars. For desks, tables ami chairs, and shelv ing for llics-rooms. and cases; repairs of furniture; boxes, rutrs. chair-covers and caning, cushions, clot h for covering desks, locks, screws, hand-saws; and varnish, twenty-two thousand seven hundred dol lprs. For washing towels, brooms, bnrushes, crash, cotton cloth, cane, chamois-skins, dusters, flour, keys, leye, matches, nails, oil. powders, sponge, soap, tacks, waU-pn-per, and t he ot her miscellaneous expenses required lor the current and ordinary bus. incss d" the Department; and for repairs of machinery, baskets, spittoons, tiles, water-coolers, tumblers, ick-pick, how is and pitchers, traps, thermometers, ventilators towels, awnings and fixtures, alcohol, w i dow shades, and fixtures, wire-screens, hemming towels, axes, bellows, chisels, canvas, candle-sticks, door ami window fasteners, bells and bell-pulls, hammers, mallets, gum, and other betting, stencil plates, tools, w hetstones, wire, and zinc, and other absolutely necessary expenses, twenty-one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. I N OKPENDKNT TREASU P.V. Otlicc of the assistant treasurer at New Bork; For assistant t rcastircr. eight thou sand ilollars: for deputy assistant treasur er, three thousand six hundred dollars; cashier and chief clerk, four tliousand two hundred dollars; chief of coin division, four thousand dollars; chief of note-paying division, three thousand ilollars: child of note receiving division, three thousand dollars; chief of check division, three thousand dollars; chief of registered In terest division, two thousand eiaht hun dred ilollars; chief of coupon interest di vision, two thousand fi vi hundred dollars; chief of fractional currency diviaion, 1 wo thousand five hundred dollars: chief of bond division, two thousand four hundred dollars: chief of cancelled aheck and rec ord division, two thousand dollars; two clerks, at two thousand four hundred dol lars each: six clerks at two thousand dol lars each; ten clerks, at two thousand dol lars each; nine clerks, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; four clerks at one thousand six hundred each; two clerks, at one thousand five hundred dol lars each: ten clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each: three clerks, atone thousand two hundred dollars each: live messengers, at one thousand three hun dred ilollars each: one messenger, one tliousand two hundred dollars; keeper of building, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chief detective, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant detective, one thousand four hundred dollars; three hall men, at one thousand ilollars each; six watchmen, at seven hundred and thirty dollars each: one engineer, thousand doi lars; one porter, nine hundred ilollars; in all, one hundred and filly thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. Office of the assistant treasurer at Bos ton : For assistant treasurer, gve thou sand dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred dollars; paying feller, two tqousaml live hundred dollars; chief in terest clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars: receiving teller, one tliousand eight hundred ilollars; first book-keeper, one thousand seven hundred dollars; sec ond book-keeper, "depositors" accounts, one thousand five hundred dollars; stamp and new fractional currency clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; specie clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars: assistant specie clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; two coupon clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; fractional currency redemption clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; receipt clerk, one tliousand two hundred dollars; assistant book keeper, eight hundred dol lars; money clerk, one thousand ilollars; assistant redemption currency clerk, one thousand one Hundred dollars; assistant currency redemptiod clerk, one thousand ilollars: messenger and chief watchman, one thousand and sixty kollars; two watch mem, at eight hundred and fifty dollars each: In all, thirty-four thousand two hun dred and sixty dollars. office of assistant treasurer nt San Fran cisco: For assistant treasurer, six thou sand dollars; for cashier, bree thousand dollars, for book keeixir, two thousand five hundred dollars; for assistant cashier, two thousand dollars; fer assistant liook kecper, tw.p thousand, dollars; forsta,iun- cikrk, two thousond four hundrd dollars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundre 1 dollars; for three niirht watchmen, nine hundre and sixty dollars: in all, twenty two thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. ,. , , I tftice of assistant treasurer at Philadel phia: For assistant 1 ri usurer, five thou sand dollars: for cashier and chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred dollars; book keeper, two thousand five hundred ilollars; chief interest clerk, one thousand nl c hundred dollars: assistant hook keep er, one thousand eight hundred dohavs; coin teller, one thousand S.-ven hundred ilollars; chief registered interest clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars: assistant coupon clerk, one tliousand six hundred dollars; frtetional currency clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars: two assist ant registered loan clerks, one at thousand five hundred dollars uid one at one thou sand four hundred ilollars; assistant com teller, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant fractional currency clerk, one thousand lour hundred dollars: receiving teller, one thousand three hundred dol lars; assistant receiving teller, one thou sand two hundred dollars; superintendent of building, one hundred dollars: seven female counters, at nine hundred ilollars each: four watchmen, tit nine hundred and thirty dollars each: in all, forty thou sand and fwentv-three dollars. Office "of assistant treasurer at Saint Louis : For assistant treasurer, five thou sand ilollars; chief clerk and teller, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant teller, one thousand eight hundred dol lars; bookkeeper, one thousand, five hun dred dollars; assistant book keeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger one thousand dollars: four watchmen, at seven hundred dollars each: in all, fifteen thousand eight hundred ilollars. Office of assistant treasurer at New Or leans : for assistant treasurer, four thou sand five hundred dollars: for cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; receiving teller, t so thousand doLnrs; book-keeper, one thousand five hundred dollars; assist ant book keeper, one thousand five hun dred dollars; porter, nine hundred dollars: two watchmen, at seven hundred and t went v dollars each: two night watchmen, tit seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all. fifteen thousand seven hundred and eight h dollars. otlicc of assistant treasurer at. Charles ton. Soutn Carolina : For assistant trcas- ' urcr. four thousand dollars; one clerk, one ! thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk : one thousand six hundred pollars; one i assistant messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and two watchmen, sit ' seven 'hundred and twenty dollars each: j in all. nine thousand five hundred and ! six! v dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at Boltiinore: For assistant treasurer, live thousand dol- lars: for cashier, two thousand live hun dred ilollars: fr three clerks, live thou I sand four hundred dollars: for three clerks four thousand two hundred dollars: for two clerks, two thousand four hundred dollars; for one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollar-: for five vault watchmen I three thousand six liuudred ilollars: in all. twenty-three thousand nine hundred and for'y ilollars. I ittice of assistant treasurer at Chicago ; For assistant treasurer, five thousand dol liars; fur cashier, tw o thousand five hun dred dollars; for paving teller, on thou sand eight, hnnered dollars; for book-keep cr and for receiving teller, at on thousand five hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars; for one clerk, one thousand tw;o hundred dollars; for one messenger eight hundrediand forty dollars: for one watch man, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all. fifteen thousand and sixty dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at Cincin nati i : For assistant treasurer, five thou sand dollars; for cashier, two thousand doilars; for one iMXik-keeiH'r. one thou sand eight hundred ilollars: for assistant cashier, one thousand five hundred ilol lars: for check clerk and interest clerk, at one thousaiul two hundred dollars each; for fractional currency clerk, one thou sand dollars: for one messenger six hun dred dollars; for one night watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars: two watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars .each; in all. fifteen thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. otlicc of depository at Louisville : For cashier, two thousand dollars: for assist ant cashier, one thousand two hundred dollars; for book keeper, one thousand five hundred dollars; for one watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars: in all. five thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. Otlicc of depositary at Pittsburgh : For cashier, one thousand eight hundred ilol lars. book-keeper, one thousand four hun dred dollars; one watchman, seven hun dred and twenty dollars: in all. three thousand nine hundred and twenty dol lars. Office of depositary at Santa Fe; For depositary, in addition to his pay asns eeivcr. two thousand dollars: one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty ilollars each: in all. four thousand six hundred and forty dollars. Office of depositary at Tucson. Arizona : For depositary, in addition to his pay as postmaster, one thousand flvo hundred dollars. For compensation to designated deposi taries at Buffalo. New Vork: Louisville, Kentucky: and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I tor reii'i vine, safely keeping, and paving out public money, at the rate of one half ' of one per centum on the first one nun l died thousand dollars, and one eighth of I one per centum on all sums over two hun ; died thousand dollars; any sum which I may have been allowed to" such deposi taries for rent or any ot her contingent cx I iM'iises in respect to the custody of such i public money being deducted from such compensation before any payment shall j be made therefor: lYaeiaea, That no comiMHisaiion snau do allowed tor the above Services when the emoluments of the office of w hich said designated deposi tary is in commission amounts to the maximum compensation fixed by law; nor shall the amount allowed to any of said designated depositaries for such services. when added to the emoluments of the office ot which he is in commission, lie more than sufficient to make the maxi mum compensation fixed bv law: Awl prtnmtedfrtTthtr, That the whole allowance to any designated depositary for such service shall not exceed one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, three thou sand dollars. For contingent expenses under the act of sixth or August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe keeping transfer and disbursement of the public money, one hundred thousand dollars: Prodded, That no part of said sum shall la' expended for clerical services or pay ment employees of any nature or grade; and hereafter a detailed statement of the expenditure for the preceding fiscal year ot all sums appropriated for contingent expenses in any Department or Bureau of the Government shall be presented to Congress at the beginning of each regular session. For checks and check books for disburs ing officers imd others, and certificates of deposit for officers of tho Treasurer and assistant treasurer and designated deposi taries, thirteen thousand dollars. For compensation to special agents to examine the liooks, accounts, nndmonev on hand at the several sub-treasuries anil depositaries, including national bancs aid ing as depositaries under the act of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand dollars. UNITED STATES MINTS AND ASSAY OFFICES. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE MtKT. - For director lour thousand five hundred dollars: examiner, two thousand two hun dred dollars; one computor. of of bullion, two thousand two hundred dollors; one clerk ot class four; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one translator, one thousand two hundred dollars; one copy ist, nine hundred dollars; one messenger: and one laborer; making. In all, the sum ot seventeen thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. And hereafter all salaries under the Director of the Mint at Wash ington and at the various mints shall be at the rates appropriated for in this uct. i or contingent expenses of the United Slates mints and assay offices, namely: tor specimens of coins, to lie expended under tho direction of the Secretary of the 1 reran ry, three hundred and fifty 'dollars; lor boo a, balances and weights, a'nd ot her incidental expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars. For recoipage of gold coins, to meet the difference between the nominal and bull ion value of gold coins now in the Treas ury, reduced by natural abmisin -below the legal limit, and to lie recotned, to lie ex pended under the direction of the Seere doiiars Treasury twenty thousand Mint at I'iuladelphia. For salaries of the superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; for the assayer, inciter ana refiner, eolnej and engraver, nt three thousand dollars each; the assistant assay er, assistant inciter and refiner, and assist ant coiner, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; cashier, two thousand live linndred dollars; chief clerk, two thou sand four hundred dollars; book-keeper, deposit clerk, wcigh-elerk, at two. thou sand dollars each: and two clerks, at one thousand eight hundred ilollars each: ill nil. thirty-seven thousand three hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred and fifty thousand doilars. l or incidental and contingent expenses, including Ticw machinery and rcimirs, eighty-five tliousand dollars. For freight on buliitm nnd coin, five thousand dollars. Mist at San Francisco. CaMfornia. For salaries of superintendent, four thousaiul five hundred dollars; assayer inciter aim refiner, and comer at three thousand dollars each: chief clerk two thousaiul five hundred dollars; cashier two thousand five hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dol lars each; in all, twenty-live thousand seven hundred ilollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred and forty-one thousand dol lars. For material and repairs, fuel, lights, chemicals, and other neccssurica. seventy five thousand dollars. Mint at Carson, Nevada. For salaries of superintendent, three thousand dollars: a .si; ci , mi ner, ami t enner, and comer, al j two thousand five hundred dollars each: I chief clerk, two thousaiul live hundred dollars; cashier and I took keeper, tit two thousand dollars each; weigh-clerk and voucher-clerk, at two thousond dollars i each; computing clerk, two thousand dol- ; lars; ussa.veCs clerk, one thousand si buupred ilollars; in nil, twenty-four thou- nunii Bid iitiiiuiiui iiouais. For wages of workmen and adjusters, sixty-seven thousand dollars. For materials and repairs, fuel, light charcoal, chemicals, and other necessaries fifty-three .thousand two hundred dollars Mint at Denver, Comrabo. Eor sala ries of assayer in charge, two thousand five, hundred dollars: inciter, two thou sand five hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each: in all, ten thousand four hundred ilollars! lor wages of workmen, fifteen thou sand three hundred and and thirty-five dollars. For fuel, lights, acids, chemicals, cruci bles, repairs, and other necessaries, five thousaiul dollars. Tore-open the branch mint at New-Orleans, to lie conducted hereafter as a mint subject to the provisions and restrictions of the courage act of eighteen hundred and seventy-three, the following appro priations are made : For salaries of super intendent, three thousand five hundred ilollars: assayer, who snail perform the duties of inciter, two thousand live hun dred dollars; wages of three workmen, three thousand dollars; for fuel, lights, acids, chemicals, and crucibles, two thou sand dollars; and tor repairs and appa ratus necessary to put the mint in condi tion, five thousand dollars, in all, sixteen thousand dollars. Assay Office at New York. For sala ry of superintendent, four thousand five iimidred dollars; for assayer, three thou sand dollars: for melter and refiner, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thou sand dollars: weighing clerk, two thou sand eight hundred dollars; paving clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars: bar clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks, at two thousand ilollars each: and four clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dol lars each; for assistants to superintendent in assaycrs room and weigh room; ten thousand dollars: in all. forty-three thou sand five hundred dollars. For w ages of workmen, sixty-live thou sand dollars. For miscellaneous items and repairs, twenty thousand dollars. Assay office at Boise City, Idaho. For salaries of asuaoer in charge, t wif thou sand five hundred dollars: melter, two thousand live hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, six thousand eight hundred ilollars. For wages of workmen, six thousand dollars. for fuel, crucibles, chemicals, lights, freight, repairs, and other necessaries, three thousand dollars. Assay Office at Ciiateotte, North Carolina. For assayer in charge, one thousand eight hundred dollars; melter. one thousaiul rive hundred dollars; wages of workmen, six hundred dollars: contin gent expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, live thousand four hundred dollars. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. Territory of Arizona. For salary of governor, thro thousand five hundred dol lars; ch let Justice and two afsociatc judges three thouoaud dollars each; secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; inter preter and translator in the executive office, five hundrer dollars; in all, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. For legislative expenses, namely- For per diem of members of council anu house of representatives, and other officers and clcrk-s and employees of the legislative assembly, twouty-iivc thousand six hun dred doilars. For contingent expenses, to lc expend ed by the governor, one thousand dollars. Territory of Colorado. For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associ ate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars. For legislative expenses, namely, : Rent, light, statationery, fuel, labcr, and furni ture, two thousand dollars. Forcodtingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand dollais. Territory of Dakota. For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars. For legislative expenses, namely : For per diem and mileage of members of coun cil and house' of representatives, and other officers, clerks, and employees, and extra compensation to the president of the coun cil and to speaker of the house, and for postage for secretary's office, sixteen thou sand and ninety dollars. For stationery and printing, and for pa per for printing laws nnd Journals for the assembly, and for miscellaneous printing lor the secretary's office and executive de partment, five thousand dollars. For candles, 4amps, and oil, fuel, rent, storage of government property, repairs of furniture, and incidental expenses, two thousand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars. For contingent expenses, to beexiond ed by the governor, one thousand dollars. For the District of Columbia. For salaries of the governor, three thousand dollars: secretary, two thousand ilollars: for members of the lourd off public works, at two thousand five hundred ilollars erch: five members of the board of health, at two tliousand dollars each; president and members of the council, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars: ii viOnl, That nopirt of the sum hereby ap propriated shall be paia to any member ot such board who shall hold any other office to w hich salary, compensation , or perqui sites are attached under the authority of the United states or the authority of the District of Columbia. Territory of Idaho. For salaries of governor, chief justice add two associate judges, und secretary, fifteen thousand dollars. For legislative expenses : For per diem and mileage of the members and officers of the legislative assembly, rent of bulls, fit ting up halls and commiitee rooms, lights ana fuel, pcifctlng during the session, pub lication of the law s and Journals, station ery, fvmriuTc. rent of secretary's office and store house, twenty-five thousand five himderedand forty-eight dollars. For contingent, expenses, to !e exicmd ed bv the governor, one thousand dollars. Territory of Montana. For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associ ate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand doilars. , For legislative expenses, namely : Lent, hire of porter, fuel, lights, stationery and printing, water, postage, and incidentals, two thousand two hundred and eighty two dollars. . For contingent expenses, to bo expend ed bv the governor, one thousaiul dollars. TERRITORY ok New Mkxico. For sala ries of governor, chief justice and two as sociate lodges, secretary, and interpreter and translator in the executive office, fifteen thousand five hundred ilollars. For legislative expenses, namely ;: or rent, stationery, fuel, lights, printing, postage, hire of messenger, and other in cidental expenses of the secretary s office Office, one thousand dollars. ,,. For contingent expenses, to beexpenu ed by the governor, one thousand dollars. Tkrkitoy of CTAti. -For salaries ol the eovernor, chief justice and 1 w o associate fudges, and .secretary. thousand d For' "legislative expenses, two thousand U Fwcontihgent expenses, to be expended bv the governor, one thousand dollars. Territory ok Washiniiton. tor sala ries of tho governor, chief JusUee and two associate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand ilollars. , Legislat IV a expenses, namely : tor rent, light, fuel, stationery, office furniture, re rmir of legislative halls, hire of mescenrter, and other incidental expenses, one thou sond two hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, to be expended bv the governor, one thousand dollars. 'Territory of Wyomincj.- For salaries of the governor, chief justice and two as sociate. judges, and eecre'.ary, fifteen thou sand ilollars. For legislative expenses, namely :' Rent, storage, light, fuel, postage, and incident al expenses, ode thousand two hundred and lift dollars. For cogtitigeilt expenses, to lie expend ed bv the governor, one thousand dollars. A ltd kereaftcr it shall be the duty of Hie secretary of each Territory to furnish es timates In detail for the lawful expenses I hereof, to be presented to the Secretary of the Treasury on or before the first day of October of every year. VTA DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of War. eight thousand dollars; one chief clerk, at an annual compensation of tw o thousand five hundred dollars; one dis bnrsleg clerk, at two thousand dollars; two chiirt clerks of divisions, at two thou sand dollars; seven clerks of class four; six clerks of class three: six clerks of class two; fifteen clerks of class one; two messengers at eight hundred and forty dollars each; nine laborers, at seven hundred und twen ty dollars; seven watchmen for northwest butlding, (executive) at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, seventy thousand three hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of his office, twelve thousaiul dollars. For the purpose of examining the rebel srehivesand having copies furnishee for tle Oovcrnmeiit, six thousand six hun dred dollars. In khe Office of the Atxiutant-Gkn-kral. Ouu chief clerk, at two thousand, dollars; nine clerk of class four; fifteen, clerksof class three; twenty-live clerks off class two: one hundred clerks of class one; three temporary clerks of class three; twenty temporary clerks of class two; sixty temporary clerks of doss one; ten messengers, at 'eight hundred and forty dollars; in all. three hundred and twenty thousand six hundred dollars. For postage on official matter of tho War Department and its Bureaus, one hundred and twenty thousand ilollars. For contingent expenses, eight tnousand' dollars. In the Office of the Inspector Gen eral. One clerk of class four; one mes senger, at eight hundred and forty dollars in all, two thousand six hundred and forty dollar-. In the Office of the Quarterjias-TEU-tiENK.RAL. One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; eight clerks of class four; ten clerks of cluss three: twenty four clerks of class two; forty clerks of elnss one: eighteen copyists, at nine hun dred dollars; 'one female messenger at thirty dollars per month; one messenger at eight hundred and forty dollars; eight laborers at seven hundred and twenty dol lars; one engineer, at twelve hundred dol lars; one fireman at seven hundred and twenty ilollars; and five watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars each: six temporary clerks of class two; ten tem porary clciks of class one; ten temporary copyists, at nine hundred dollars; in all,, one' hundred and seventy-two thousand and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, seven thou sand dollars. In the Office op- tae Paymaster Of.nf.k al. One Chief clerk, at two thou sand dollars; seven clerks of class four; eight clerks of class three: fifteen clerks of class two; thirteen clerks of class one: one messenger, at eight hundred and forty ilollars: four watch wen at seven hundred anil twenty dollars: five laborers at seven hundred and twenty dollars: twotempo rurp clerks of class two; three temporary clerks of class one; in all, seventy-seven thousand seven hundred and tweuty dol lars. In the Office of the Commissary General. One chief clerk, at two thou sand dollars: two clerks of class four: four clerks of class three; five clerks of class, two: twelve clerks of class one: one mes senger, nt eight hundred and forty dollars! three laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, thirty seven tliousand eight hundred and forty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely : office rent, repuirs, and miscellaneous items,., seven tliousand dollars. In thk office of the Suroeon-Oener-al. One chief clerk, at two thousand dol lars; six clerks of class four: four clerks of class three; eight clerks of class two; one hundred hundred and fifteen clerks of class one, (twenty of whom shall be tem porary:: one anatomist at the Army Medi cal Museum, at sixteen hundred dollars; -one engineer, in division of records and museum, at fourteen hundred doUars: one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars: twenty-two watchmen anil labor ers, (six temporary.) at seven hundred and twenty dollars each: in all, one hundred and eighty-eight thousand and eigUty dollars. for contingent expenses, blank books, stationery, binding, rent, fuel, anil induct-. ing rent of Surgeon-General's Office and Army Medical Museum, seven thousand! dollars. w In the Office of the Chief Engin eer. One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; live clercsot class four; four clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; one messenger, at eight, hundred and forty dollars: three laliorers,, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each-, in all. thirty thousand and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: For stationery, office furniture, miscellaneous and incidental expenses, including profes sional hooks, mails, and two daily Wash ington newspapers, three thousand dol lars. In the Office of the Chief of Ord nance. -One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars: three clerks of class &ur; three clerks of class three: three clcr.ss of class tw o: l ight clerfa of class one; nrn messen ger at eight hundred and forty ilollars; onelaborerat seven hundred iitiil'twinty dollars; in all. twenty-seven thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: sta tionery, envelopes, wrapping-paper, for sending blanks to the arsenals, forts, per manent batteries, and troops in the field,, telegrams, express charges, and incident als of a similar nature, furniture, matting, carpets, oil-cloth, professional lmos for Ordnance Dcimrtment library, pamphlets, and newspapers, two tliousand ilollars. In the Officf. of Militaky Jistiit. One chief derA at two thousand doilars; one clerfc of class four: one cler off class three; two clerks of class two: four elers of class one; one messenger at eight hun dred and forty dollars. For contingent expenses, five hundred" dollars. In the Signal Office. Two- clerA-s of class four; one messenger, at eight hun dred and forty dollars: in all. four thou sand four lumdn'd and forty dollars. That it is further made the duty of tho Secretary of War. when the reduction of bleril-s now employed shall tajbe effect un der the provisions of this act. torelain, us far as possible, such of the enlisted men and discharged soldiers as are now m ployed in the several Bureaus of said De partment where the same can be done, with a due regard to the dispatch of pub lic business: and it Is hereby made the dutv of the Secretary of War to place such enlisted men so retained upon the civil 1st, sous lo entitle them to promotion un der the civi! service regulations; and here after it shall be unlawful to allow or pay to any of the persons designated in this uct any additional compensation from any source whatever, or to retain, detail, or employ In anv branch of the War Depart ment in the city of Washington any per sons other than those herein authorized excem in t he signal office and the engineer corps, and except such commissioned officers as the Secretary of War may, from time to time, assign to special duties : J'rovitl-tl. That the Adjutant, General is authorized to retain during the next fiscal year, and no longer, such portion of his fore' of employees now on duty in his office, as mnv be actually necessary for the service thereof, but no new- enlistments shall Ik- made Into the general service, and nothing in this act shall be so con strued as to siicrease tlie aggregate force now employed in any office of the War Department; and It snail be the duty of t he sccre I ar y of Warl o reduce t he n n mbe r of temporary clerA-s and others authorized by this act as fast as the wants of the pub lic sernice will permit. WAR DEPARTMENT BUILDllTOS. For compensation of superintendent of the building occupied by thr, War Depart ment (two hundred and fifty dollars! anil for four watchmen and two laborers; in all, four thousand five hundred and seven ty dollars. For labor, fuel, lights; and miscellaneous items for the- said building, eight thou sand dollars. For one engineer in charge ofheatlng the War Deiiartineut building, fourteen hundred dollars. For superintendcul of the building at the corner of Fffteentli and G streets oc cupied, as the Onartermnster Generals. Offli-e. two hundred' and fifty dollars. For superintendent of tlie building at the corner of Seventeenth and F streets (two hundred and fifty dollars) and for four watchmen and two laborers: in all, four thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. For superintendent of -building on (.Concluded on etlvpiu-g,