The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878, July 17, 1872, Page 6, Image 6

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    r-.rA CLUCr"-: chief clerl-, t,T'o thousand Uol
i,n;; iv. oril.T, I o Ih.ii dollars; three
principal clerks, at one thoii-an.t eight hun
dred iloilnrs each ; three clerks of class four,
uvcntv-llin-e clerks of class throe, lolly clerk.-
I clas two, lorty clrrls ot class one ; oik;
ilruiiglitniuii, ill one llmiisinil six hundred
dollars : 0110 assistant draughtsman, at one
thousand lour liundrid dollars ; two iiiessen
'.rers, three assl-tant lncsscii"..!-, seven la
in vTR, and two iekers : in .'ill, one hundred
-a 1 i.l seventy-one thoteuitd nine hundred and
iMeulv dollars. Al-o, l.u additional clerks
on a.coiint ol'iiiilitary IniuiiIv land-;, vi : lor
principal clerk, iwo iiioii-aml dollars; one
clerk of class three, four clerks of class tw o,
thirtv-llve -clerks of class omv and two la-
liorers: in all, fifty-two thousand six hun
dred and forty dol fars: Provided, That the
sernHarv of the Interior, nt his discretion.
.-hall Inn and he is hereliy athorizi-d to use
line portion of said appropriation for pieci'
mirk, or liv Ihe dav, inonlh. or year, at such
rate or rales as lie niav deem just or lair, not
exceeding a salary ol one thousand two hun
dred dollars er minimi.
For cash s stem, maps diagrams, station
ere. furniture, and re)Uiiis ol Ihe same; mis-
....iimiiivmis items, including I wont the cilv
iu-wsiiiors, to he tllisl. Ismnd, and preserved
inr the ue ol the oilice: adertisiuz and tele-
".laphlng : miscellaneous items 011 ticvouiit of
bounty lauds and iniliiarv luteals, under the
..vcrrll nets, and contingent cvpoiisrs iiudi
1 he swamp-land art, twenty thousand dollars;
lo bring up arrearages ol work in the I.aud
oilico hv the employment of thirtv clerks of
class oiie, for one venr onlv, llnrtv-six lliou-
umhI dollars : making a total appropriated for
the tionci-.il Land Office of two hundred ami
eighty thousand live hundred and sixty dol-
l-.'i-s.
1 jcdtan Office. -F'orcompensation of the
Commissioner ot Indian Anairs, tliree thou
sinil dollars: chief clerk, two thousand dol
lars ; thn clerks of class lour, seven clerks
of class mree, live chth 01 ciass iwu. n
messenger, one assistant messenger, ami one
laborer; in all, thirtv thousand eight hun
dred nml eighty dollars, for temporary
clerks viz: for one clerk of class three, seven
clerks of class two, twelve clerks of class one.
and four female copyist at nine hundred dol
lars each; in all, twenty-nine thousand ibnr
hundred ilollars.
v or blank lmoks. bindimr. stationery, fuel.
lights, ami miscellaneous items, lncluiltcg two
city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and pre
served for the uie of tlie office, live thousand
ilollars.
Pension Offfice. For comiiensation of
onumssioner 01 I'enstons, three inousuiHi
dollars: chief clerk, two thousand dollar:
iwentv-two clerks of class four, lorty-eight
clerks" of class three, seventy-fix clerks of
rbis two. seven! v-ehrlit clerks of class one.
sexteen female copyists at nine hundred dol
lars each, one messenger, live assistant mi
-engers d I've laUirers in Ills otlice ; in all,
ihree hundred and forty-three thousand eight
hundred dollars.
Kor compensation of additional temiiorary
clerks In the Tension Oilice for the year en
ding June thirty, eighteen hundred and seven
ty three, as follows; For limr clerks of class
I iirce, eight clerks of class two, forty-eight
clerks of class one, nine female cojtylsts at
nine hundred dollars each, seven assistant
messengers, and live laborers.; In all, ninety-
one thousand nine nuniireii aim loriy ""
I;irs
For stationary, engraving, and retouching
plates; for bouutv-land warrants, printing
and binding the Kline, office furniture, and
i-eiitrtn? the same, aud miscellaneous Items.
Including two daily newsjiapers, to be tiled,
Island, ami preserveil for tlie use of the office ;
ami for detection ami investigation of fraud,
seventy-live thousand dollars.
I'nited States Patent OFFOE.-For
..oiiiiu.ns..ition of the Commissioner of the Pat
vut UUice, four thousand five hunilred
dollars; for assistant commissioner, three
thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two
lliousaml five hundred dollars; three
evaniinersvin-ehlef. at three thousand
, l,.ll-.rseasli : examiner ill charge of inlerler-
5. 11.es. two thntis'ind live humlreil ilollars;
rle-mark examiner, two thousand five hun
dred ilollars; twenty-tour principal examin-
er.-sat twotlioitsund live hundred dollars eaen;
icon v.four first asitnnt examiners, at one
1 lioii-and eight hundred dol lars each; twenty-
two second assistant examiners, at oneinoii--and
siv huiKlred each, Iwo of whom may be
females; one librarian, two thousand dollars:
me machinist, one thousand six hundred
dollars ; six clerks of ckiss four, eight clerks
ol class three, titlv-live clerks ol class two,
and fortv-tiveclerks of class one; nuiking, in
all. thriH! hundriHl ami twenty thousand six
hundred dollars.
For thirty iiermaneut clerks, at one thnti
. ain! dollars ea.-h ; for forty iiermanent clerks,
at nine huured dollars ea.-.h; for three skilled
ilraiiirhtsinon. at one thousand two hundred
dollars each; for thirty-lh e copyistsol" draw
iiiL's, at Hie rate of one thousand dollars per
annum each ;(-T one messenger anil purchas
ing clerk, one thousand dollars; for one skill
nil laborer, one thousand iwo hunilred ilollars;
for eight attemUints In model-room, at one thou
sand dollars each; for eight nttetvlants In
lnodel-riHiin.at nine hundred dollars each:
for thirty lalxirors, at seven humlreil and
twenty dollars each : for six lalxirers. at six
hundred ilollars each: in nil, one hundredand
fort y-sc. veil thousand two hundred dol
lars. For contingent and lniscelanoous exjienses
of the Patent office, namely : For stationary
for 11-4. ol" otlice, repair of model-cases, station
ary sirlfollos for drawings, furniture, retir
ing, j)ierlng lainting, caniets U-e, advertis
ing, Issiks for library, moneys refunded,
printing engraved palent-hids,interiiatioiuil
exchanges, pltinibing, gjus-lltting. extra lalxir
on linlexes and abstacts for annual rejiorts.
tilling rooms teinjiorary clerks. laborers,aml
other cotttingencies, ninety thoiir.iml dol
lars. For photo-lithographing, or otherwise pro
ducing copies of drawings of current and
lack issues, for use of otlice and for sale,
including pay of temporary draughtsman,
forty thousand dollars.
JI'i'RkavofKducation'.- FnrCoramislon
er of Fducatlon, three thousand dollars!
cliiel clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk
of class four; one statistician, Willi the com
pensT.ioti of a clerk of class four; one clerk of
class throe : one translator, with the coinien
iation of a clerk of class throe; one clerk ol
class two; four copyists, at nine hundred
dollars each ; one messenger, at eight hundred
and lorty dollars; stationary, one thousand
dollars; library, one thousand dollars;
current educational periodicals, two hundred
and fifty dollars ; other current publications,
two hundred and twenty-live dollars; com
pleting valuable sets of jioriodicals and pub
lications in the Library, two hundred dollars ;
collecting statistics, ami wrltingand compiling
matter for annual and sjio-ial report, and
editing and publishing circulars of informa
tion, thirteen llionsaiid dollars; lnel and lights,
I wo hundred and sevenly-live dollars ; contin
gencies, one thousand twohnndred and sixty
Hollars; In all. thlrtv-limr thousand eight
hundred and fifty dollars.
SURVEYORS GENERAL AND TIFEIK
Cleuks. For compensation of surveyor
general of Louisiana, two thousand dollars,
and for clerks In his office two thousand five
hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of Florida, two
thousand dollars, aud for clerks in his oilice,
two thousant five hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of Minnesota, two
thousand dollars, and for clerks in his
otlice, six thousand three hndred dol
lars. For Surveyor general of the Territory of
Tut kola, two thousand dollars, and for clerks
in his office, six thousand three hundred dol
lars. For snrvcyor general of Kansas, two thou
sand dollars, ami for clerks In his otlice, six
thousand three hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of Colorado, three
thousand doflars, and for clerks In his office,
lonr thousand dollars.
For surveyor general of New Mexico, three
thousand dollars, ami for clerks in his office,
four thousand dollars.
For surveyor general of California, three
thousand dollars, and for clerks In his office,
eleven thousand dollars.
For surveyor general of Idaho, three
thousand dollars, and for clerks In his office,
four thousand dollars.
For surveyor general of Nevada, three
thousand dollars, ami for clerks in his office,
four thousand dollars.
For surveyor general of Oregon, two thou
sand Ave hundred dollars and for clerks in
bis office, lour thousand dollars
For surveyor general ot vt asnington Terr uj
tory, two thousand five hundred dollars, auWl
for clerks in his office, four thousand ilollars.
For surveyor general of Xebraskaand Iowa,
two thousand dollars, and for clerks In bis
offi -e, six thousand three hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of Montana Territory,
three thousand dol lars, and lor clerks In bis
office, four thousand dol lars.
For surveyor general of ttah Territory,
three thoasand dollars, and for clerks In his
otlice. four thousand dollars.
For surveyor ycucral of the Territory of
Wyoming-, three thousand dollar, ar.d f-r
c lerfca in Ms office, four thousand dollar.
tor surveyor general ot Arizona lerniory,
three thousand dollars, and for clerks in his
ollics three thousand dollars.
l;; Mil XI KM' 'K AGKK I I.TI 1!K.
t For eonniensatinn ol Commissioner 01 Agri
culture, Hiring thousand dollars ; duel clerk.
two thousand dollars; entomologist, two
thousand dollars: chemist, two llinusan.l ine
hundred dollars ; assistant clieinist, one tlintl
s.111.1 si. hundred dollars: Kiiperinlcndont of
eH'rimental gardens and groumLs, I wo thou
sand doi lurs ; staustician, io inousiin'i col
lars ; disbursing clerk, one thousand eight hun
dred dollars : suneriutemleut of seed room.
one tlwmsaiid eight hundred dollars ; librari
an, 0110 thousand eight niiiKiyeii iiouars;
lull-mini, one thiuisand eurht hunilred dollars;
lour clerks ol class lour, 1110 cierKs 01 ciass
three, six ck-rks ol class tw.x s'Vi'ncierKs 01
l-issoiuceiiiriiieer.one Ibousanil lour iinmirpii
dollars: suinTintendenl of lokllng-rooin, one
thousand two limxirin noiiars ; asisiaui sui
erinteiHleut of exM-iuienlal gardens and
grounds, one thousand two huiulreil dollar:
a-istanl suiierintendont of the sewl-room, one
ilitiosMiiil two nuiltireii tioiiars rnn-e coin isis.
in nine hnudnsl dollar" "oeh : two attendants
in inustMim. at onethous:tiiiuoiiarsea, n:cliiei
liH-ssenger. eight hundred and fill y dollars two
assistant messengers : one carjienter, at nine
hundred anil nlv dollars; three watcn-
ml nine taliorors: iikikiiic. in all. seven-
tv-tive thousand eight hundredand ninety dol
lars.
KoroolIOL-ting statistics, compiling and writ
ing matter for monthly, annua), and sjieclal
reirls, fifteen thousand dollars.
For purchase and dlstrliiutlon of new and
valuable seeds and plant, nity tnousana uoi-
lars; for expense ot patting uptlie same, tor
labor, bagging, paper, twine, gum, and other
nivessjiry inaterlals live thousand dollars.
r or labor on experimental ganien, anu lor
flower pots, repairs to greenhous, and m rc liase
of new plants and feeds for the same, ten
tliottsand ilollars.
For stationarv. two thousand dollars ; tor
freight charges, one thousand eight hundred
dollars: for fuel, one thousand eicht hundred
dollars; lor lights, live hundred dollars; for
reuairs of building, heating apparatus, furni
ture, and water and gas pities, one thousand
two hundred dollars ; for keep of horses, fif
teen hundred dollars ; lor new furniture; one
thousand dollars; lor paper, twine, and gum
for foldiug-room, three hundred dollars ; for
cases for the Department museum, one thou
sand live hundred dollars ; for collecting and
modeling specimens ol trulls and vegetables.
and collecting aim preparing specimens lor
the museum ami herbarium, two iiiousunu
ilollajs; for cases forthe library, one tliousond
dollars: for entomological works of reference,
two hundred ami fifty dollars ; for botanical
works of reference, two huudred and fifty
dollars; for repairs and changes, five hundred
dol lars ; for works on chemistry, mineralogy,
and charts, live hunilred dollars: for chemi
cals aud contingent exiienses, seven hundred
dollars ; for current agricultural works for the
library, two hundred ami llt'lv dollars : for
miscellaneous agricultural periotUcals,
two hundred and Utiy dollars; for completion
ot valuable sets In the library, two huudred
and fifty dollars: tor incidental ami mlscelan-
eousltcms,li.,
for advertising, postage, telo-
gruphUig, dry goods, soap, brushes, brooms,
mats, oils, paints, glass, lumber, hardware, ice,
ptin-tia.se 01 out reiiots, nve itiousami miliars;
in all, twenty-two thousand live hundred and
nnv dollars.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMFNT
For coniieusation if the Postmaster Gene
ral, eight thousand aotuirs; mree Assistant
Postmasters General, at three thousand five
humlreil dollars each; snperlntemlent of
monev-order system, three tnousana aoiiars ;
sujierintenilent of foreign mails, three thou
sand dolLirs : chief of division of dead letter
office, two thousand live humlreil dollars;
chief clerk, twothotisam! two humlreil dollars :
three chief clerks At two thousand dollars
one additional chief clerk for money-order
office, two thousand dollars; additional to one
clerk of r1; four, as disbursing clerk, two
humlrei V J ars ; n utrteen cteras ot ciass tour,
tlrtviL'Birnerksor class three, three ailtU
tlonal cleric of class three lor money-order
office, forty-eight clerks of class two, fifty-two
clerks of class one; fifty-seven female clerks,
at nine hundred dollars each; two female
translators in tlie bureau of foreign malls, and
one female translator in the inonev-onler
otlice, nt one thousand two hnndred dollars
each ; one messenger and four assistant mes-
... .... ninn i-m-k ft . . li nion (lAnnn InrkAHiMi anil
twenty-five clerks in ifead letter office, at
eight hunilred dollars oacn:tor tcmjiorary
clerk-hire, ten thous'iml dollars ; making, in
all, three hundred and ninety-flve thousand
seven humlreil dollars.
For one clerk of class four, two clerks of
class two. one clerk ot class one, and two la
borers additional force in the mouev-onler
office, seven thousand two hundred and forty
dollars
For stationary, nine thousand dollars; (br
fuel for the Generol Post Office building. In
cluding the Auditor's Office, seven tlioiisand
lour humlreil ilollars ; for gas, lour thousand
dollars ; for plumbing and gas fixtures three
thousand dol lars; for telegra phlng, three thou
sand dollars; for inttng, one thousand live
hnndred dollars; for carjiets one tlmnsand
dollars ; Tor tumiture, two thousand dollars
for livery, seven humlreil ami tlfiy dollars
for hardware, eight hundred dollars; for en
gineer, one thousand six hunilred dollars
for assistant enirhieer, one thousand dollars
for 11 reman and blacksmith, nine humlreil ilol
lars; for two llreineii, one thousand four hun
dred and lorty dollars; tor six laborers,
four thousrnd three hundred ami twenty
dollars; for one watchman, seven humlreil and
twenty ilollars ; for one carpenter, one thou
sand two hundred nml fifty-two dollars; for
three assistant messengers, two thousand one
hundred ami sixty dollars: lor two In male la-
boiers, nine humlreil ami sixty dollars; for
one ic male laliorer, at two hundred nml tony
dollars: forcoutlntrent expenses, seven thou
sand live hundred dollars ; In all, fllly-fottr
thousand nine humlnl (ami ninety-two ilol
lars.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Forcompensaiton of the Secretary of War.
eight thousand dollars; ehoif clerk, at two
thousand five humlreil dollars; two clerks, at
two thousand dollars; three clerks of class
lonr; lor additional to one clerk ol class four.
as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars ; for
six clerks ol'elass three, three clerks of class
two, eight c lerks 01 class one, one messenger,
three assistant messengers, one laborer: in
all, forty-seven thousand two humlreil and
twenty dollars
To enable the Secretary of War to have
the reliel archives examined, and conies
furnished from time to time, for the use of
the government. Including also an additional
sum lor tlie contingent expenses 01 his oilice,
eleven thousand dollars: and for the pay
ment of dorks nrntiloveH In ttu exumlnntliin
ami settlement of claims, arising from the
collection and organization of volunteers dur
ing the late ws.r, as follows: four clerks of
class four, three clerks 01 class three, twenty-
seven tfierKs or class two, and twelve clerks
of class one ; one fireman, at seven hundred
'and twenty dollars ; one messenger, at three
humlred and sixty dollars per annum: ami
for inctdentlal expenses, eight thousand dol
lars : and two additional clerks of class one.
to aid in examining the rolls of the war of
eighteen hundred ana twelve, to secure, with
in a reasonable time, the decision of cases of
veterans of that war, now pending In the Pen
sion Bureau ; making. In all, tlie further sum
of seventv-five thousand six hundred and
eighty dol lars, wlik-.h Is hereby appropriated,
For contingent expenses, seven thousand
dollars
OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL.
For chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two
clerks of class ftmr, nine clerks of class three,
twenty-seven clerks of class two, twenty six
clerks of class one. ami two messengers: in al 1
ninety thousand six hunilred and eighty dol
lars For contingent expenses, ten thoasand dol
lars.
OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GEN
ERAL. For chief clerk, two thousand dol
lars ; three clerks of class four, eight clerks of
ciass mree, twenty cierxs 01 ciasa iwo.
seventy-five clerks of class one; thirty copy
ists at nine humlreil dollars each ; supenn-
cenueni 01 tlie ou 111 ling, two numireu ooitars;
one messenger, two assistant messengers, and
six laborers; in an, one numireu ana seventy,
two thousand dollars.
For contingent expenses, five thousand dol
lars. OFFICE OF THE PAYMASTER GENES AL.
For chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; four
clerks ot class four, nine clerks of class three,
twenty-three Klerks of class two, twelve o lerks
of class one, and two messengers (
one thousand eight hundred and eighty dol
lars. . For contingent expanses, Ave thousand dol
lars.
OrTirEorTTrr ComnsAnT nrvrKM.
For chief Oeit, two thousand dollars ; one
clerk of class three, eight clerks of class two,
fifteen dorks of class one. one niessencer. and
Iwo lalmrers ; in allthirty-live IhoUciind and
eighty dollars.
r or 1-01111 iigem exju-iises, viz,, onicu rem,
repairs, mid miscellaneous items, six thousand
dollars.
OK FH F. OF Tl I E St ' RO EON f; KN K R A L. r or
chief clerk. Iwo thousand ilollars; one clerk
of cla-s three, inn clerks of class two, eight
clerksof class one, one messenger, and one
laliorer: in all. seventeen thousand fle hun-
drinl ami i-ixiy ilollars
For contingent exjienses, blank books, sta
tionery, blmiing, rent, fuel, and including rent
of Surgeon General's Otlice and Army Medi
cal Museum, eight t lion sand dollars.
OxFK'E if Chief Enoinf-kb. For chief
clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerksof
class four, four clerks ol class three, four
clerks of class two, four clerks of class one,
one messenger, and one laborer ; in all, twenty-live
thousand seven hundred ami sixty dol
lars. For contingent exiienses, viz: for station
ery, office furniture, miscellaneous and Inci
dental exjienses, includliin two ilally Wash
ington newsiiers, three thousand dollars.
office of Chief of ukusasce. For
chief clerk, two thousand ilollars; three
cli-sks of class four, two clerks of class three,
four clerks of class two, six clerks of class
one, and one messenger; in all, Iwenty-lbur
thousand two humlreil aud forty dollars.
For contingent expenses, viz., stationery,
one thousand dollars.
Office of Military justice. r or one
chief clerk, at two thousand ilollars; one
clerk of class three, one clerk of class one ; In
all, four thousand eight hundred dollars.
For contlncrent expenses nve hundred Hol
lars
su:n at. Office. For two clerke ot class
two. two thousand eight humlreil ilollars.
OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR hUEKAk
For one clerk of class three, one thousand six
hundred dollars.
WAR DEPARTMENT BVtLDINOM.
For compensation of superintendent of the
DUliuing occiipieii o 1110 urn ia:riiiiiicui,
incn hundred ami fifty dollars.! four watch
men, anil two laborers; in all, four thousand
five hundred ami seventy miliars
For labor, fuel, lights, ami miscellaneous
items lor tlie said building, ten thousand dol
1.1 rs.
For superintendent of building corner ol
seventeetn ami r streets, tiwu jiuwireu iupi
flllv dollars) and lour watchmen ami two
Ktiorers: In all. four thousand five hundred
nml seventy dollars.
For fuel for wanning the entire building.
and for operating tlie ventilating fan in sum
mer, repairs ol steam warming aim venuuu
lng apparatus, pav of engineer and fireman,
mattlngand tul-clotli for halls, gas, white
wash! n, ami other Incidental expenses,
seven tlmusand five humlreil dollars.
For supennlemlent ot the bulhllna occu
nied by th Paymaster General, (two hundred
Hud flliv dollars.) and for rive watchmen aud
two laborers; In an. nve thousand two niiu
dred and ninety dollars.
For rent of building, and fuel and con
tingencies, twelve thousand live hundred dol
tur
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
For compensation of the Secretary of the
Navy, el gilt thousand dollars; for compensa
tion 01 tnecniei wn 01 me iwpur
ment, at two thousand two hundred
dollars, ami additional to chief clerk,
three hundred dollars, to continue
while them Is no Assistant Secretary
and no longer, one disbursing clerk, at two
thousand dollars; four clerks of class four,
four clerks ot class three, t wo clerks 01 ciass
two, three clerks of class one, two messen
gers, and two laborers; in all-thirty-five thou
sand six hundred and twenty dollars.
For stationery, furniture, newspapers, anu
miscellaneous items "ve thoasand dollars
Rl'KKAIT OF YAKDH AND Docks. For
civil iwwinMw- three thousand dollars: chief
Wlr am thousand liht hundred dollars
(irmio.tirjAnsn. one tnousami eaa nuaimi
dollars : one clerk of class four, two clerks of
class three, one clerk ot c lass two, one ciers.
ofcbiss one. one messenger, and one laborer
In all, fifteen thousand seven hundred and
sixty dol lars.
For stationery, books, plans, drawings la
bor, ami miscellaneous items, eight hundred
dollars.
BUREAU OF EdPIPMENT AND KECBCIT-
l?.li. rT I lllUl I." 1 . . -li iimuiu,, -s
hundred ilollars ; one clerk of class four, one
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clerk of class three, two clerks ot class two.
two clerks of class one. one messenger, and
one laborer; in all. eleven thousand nine
hundred ami sixty ilollars
For stationery, books, and miscellaneous
Items seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Bureau of Navigation For chief clerk.
one thousand eight hundred dollars ; oneclerk
of class three, one clerk of class two, one
messenger, and one laborer ; In all, six thou
sand three hundred ami sixty dollars.
For stationery, books, and mi-cellanoous
items, eight hundred dollars.
Bureau OF Oedance. For chief clerk.
one thousand eight hundred dollars ; draughts
man, one thousand elsht hundred dollars ;
oneclerk of olass throe, two clerks of class
two. one messoniror. ami one laliorffr : in all.
nine thousand five hundred ami sixty ilollars
For stationery, liooks ami miscellaneous
items oiidi! hundred dollars.
Bureau of Construction andRepair.
- For chief ctork, one thousand eight humlreil
ilollars: draughtsman, one thousand eight
hundred do lars; oneclerk of class four, two
clerks of class three, two clerks 01 class two,
one messenger, and one laborer; in all.
twelve thousand nine hundred ami sixty dol
lars. For stationery ami miscellaneous items.
eiirht hundred dollars.
Bureau of Stkam Engineering. For
chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dol
lars : draughtsman, one thousand eight hun
dred dollars; one clerk of class two, one as
sistant draughtsman, one thousand two hun
dred ilollars ; one messenger, ami one inoorer:
in all. seven thousand seven hundred and
si vt v ilollars
For stationery and miscellaneous items,
eight humlreil aniiars.
bureau of Provisions and Clothing.
For chief clerk, eighteen hundred dollars;
ono ,-lnrk nr. -lass tisir. two clerks of class
three, two clerks of class two. three clerks of
class one, one messenger, ami one inoorrr . in
all, fourteen thousand seven hundred and
utvtv dollars.
. For statlonpTT nml miscellaneous items,
eiirht hnndred dollars
Bureau of medicine and Surgery.
For one clerk of class lour, one crtk 01 class
three, one messenger, and one laborer; In
all, limr thousand nine humlreil and sixty
dollars.
For stationery and miscellaneous items,
four hundred dollars.
For superintendent, ttwo hnndred aud fifty
dollars.) five watchmen, and two laborers for
the duliding occupied by the Navy Depart
ment ; in all, live thousand two hundred and
ninety dollars.
Foflnculential labor, rnel. lights, and mis
cellaneous items for said builillug, seven thou
sand dollars.
JUDICIAL.
UNITED STATES COURTS.
For tlie Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
of the I'nlteil States eight thousand five hun
dred dollars ; and for eight associate or re
tired justices, eight thousand dollars each ; in
all, seventy-two thousand five hundred dol
lars.
For nine circuit judges to reside in circuit,
fiftv-foiir thousand dollars.
For salary of the reporter of the decisions
01 tne nupreino vahitl ui iiib 1 micu oumco,
two thousand five hnndred ilollars.
For the salary of the marshal of the Su
preme court, tnree inousnuu um uunurcu
ilolULrs.
For salaries of the district jndges of the
United States, including the salaries of tlie
retired judges of the eastern district of Texas,
southern district of Ohio, and eastern district
of Michigan, one hundred and eighty-nine
thousand nve numrreu aoiiars
Vor uinri of the chief lusticc of the su
preme court of the District of Columbia, and
me lour associate juugvB . vi.i j ukwuu
Are hilmlrml dollars.
For compensation of the district attorneys
ofhe United States' nineteen thousand one
hundred and fifty dollars. , . , '
For compensation of the district marshals
01 toe i ntieu buuch uwicu iuvubcwu Kim
k.llmlMA.1 littl i MT-a
For salary of the waroc
District of Columbia, two
For salary of the warden ot tne nil in me
tnousana a
dollars.
COURT OT CLAIMS,
For salaries of five judoce of tho Court of
Cialm?, nt fot:r tto?.snl dollars c r..h ; the
chief clerl:, three thousand do liars: and as
sistant clerk, two iliousiml ilollars: balli"',
one thousand five hundred dollars ; aud mow
seuger thercot ; In all, Iwcnty-Mjvcii thousand
three hundred and forty dollars.
For stationery, books, fuel, labor, aud olh- ;
er contingent 'and miscellaneous exicii.si-.s,
three thousand dollars ; for rciiortiug tlie de
cisions of the court, clerical hire, lalior in pre
lutring and suiH'i-intendiiig Ihe printing of
lie sevcnlli voiimtne 01 i lie ueporis 01 me
url ol'Claims to 1mi iiid on tlie onli-r ol
the court, one thousand dollars.
In pay judgement oil lie court 01 eiaiins.
mr hundred thou&and iioiiari,; I'rovuted,
hat no part ol tins sum shall be lit id upon
any judgment rentlered in favor of George
CboriieuninK growing out of any service ren
dered 111 carrying the mail.
HEPAUTMKNTOF Jl TKK.
OFFIOKOIf TFIR ATTORN KY GENERAL.
For compensation of the Attorney General,
eight thousand dollars; Solicitor General,
seven tnousanii nve nuniireii uotiars; mree
Assistant Attorneys General, at five thou
sand dollar each ; solicitor of Internal reve
nue, live thousand dollars: naval solicitor and
jmlge advocate general, throe thousand five
hundred dollars; examiner 01 claims mrif
thousand live hundredilollars; luwclcrk,two
thousand live hundred dollars; chief clerk,
two thousand two hundred dollars; steno
graphic clerk, two thousand dollars: one
clerk, two thousand dollars; seven clerks of
class tour; additional lor ui sou ruing cierit,
two hundred ilollars : two clerks of class
three, one clerk of class two, one clerk of
class one, one messenger, two assistant mes-
senirers and two watchmen ; in ail. seventy-
three thousand seven hundred and sixty ilol
lars.
i IFFICE OF Til K SOLICITOR OF THE TREAS-
t?RY- For compensation ot tlie Solicitor of
the Treasury, three thousand five hundred
ilollars; assistant solicitor, three thousand
dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars;
one clerk of class four, three clerks of class
three, three clerks of class two, one clerk of
class ona, one messenger, ami one laborer ; in
an, twenty-two thousand ana sixty aoiiars.
For contingent exiienses of the Department
of Justice, viz : Fuel, labor, stationery, ami
miscellaneous items, ni teen mon sand dollars;
for rent of building, fifteen thousand dollars ;
for furniture ami law-lxiks, six tliousRiid dol
lars
COMMISSIONERS TO CODIFY THE LAWS OF
THE UNITED STATES.
F'or compensation of three commissioners
tocodiiyine laws 01 me Limed Mates, 11 1
teen thousand dollars.
For Incidental and contingent expenses for
clerk-hire, stationery, aud miscellaneous
Items three thousand dollars.
UNITED STATES AND BRITISH CLAIMS
Com MbiSION. Forthe comiiensation ami ex
penses of the United Slates and British claims
commission, forty-nine tnoufand one hundred
and sixty dollars.
To enable the President of the United
States to perfect and put in lbrco such rules
regulating the civil service as may. from
tune to time, be adopted by him, tweuty-flve
liiuuioiiu uouars.
Sec. & That after the thirtieth day of June,
eighteen hundred awl seventy-two, It shall be
the duty of each bead of an executive depart
ment 01 ine government, ami 01 an ouier pub
lic omcers w no nave neretutor nan iirinunir
anu binding done at the congressional Print
ing uuice lor tue use 01 ineir respective De
partments or public offices to Include In their
annual estimates for appropriations for the
next fiscal year such sum or bums as may to
them seem necessary Tor printing and bind
ing, to be executed under the direction of the
Congressional Printer."
Sec 3. That It sliall be the duty of the Con-
gressjonal Printer, when Congress shall liave
made an appropriation for anv Department
or public office, to be cxjienileit "for printing
and binding, to be executed under the direc
tion 01 the Congressional Printer." to cause
an account to be opened with each of snkl De-
Ii biouius ur iMiuiic onces, on wntcn ne snail
charge tor all printing ami binding onlered
liv IhA Hernia ai said llnnrhnimt, ..1.11..
oiBces, In accordance with the scheilule of
prices established in a.vordance with law,
and it snail not bo lawrut lor him to canse to
lie executed any printing or tnmlingthe value
wnereoi snau exceed the amount appro
priated for such purpose. And the Congres
sional i n 1 Her is nereoy autnorued to employ
a clerk ol'elass two to have chanre of Mil ac
counts ; and that he make a detailed report of
on . 1. ... ........ .,-1,1, 1 . . 1 11 .
1 . t . i.... . nun UIR1I19 Or pilOUC OIU'
cess to Congress in his annual renort.
Sec. 1. Tliat all acts and parts or acts pre
scribing and limiting the number of congres
sional documents to be printed for the use of
any head 01 lietartmeut or public office are
hereby reiiealeiL
Sec. 5. That all proceeds of sales of old ma
terial, condemned stores, supplies or other
public projierty of any klmi, shall hereafter
be deposited and covered Into the treasury as
miscellaneous recelis on account of "pro
cecils of government projierty," and slialinot
lie wltlHlrawn or applied exi-ei in con-
iiucnce of a sulisciineut. appropriation made
by law ; and a detailed statement of all such
proceeds of sales shall lie included In theatv
liciuhx to the book of estimates But thlsstw-
tlon shall not be held to repeal the existing
authority of law In relation to marine hospi
tals, revenue-cutters, tlie clothing fund of the
navy, or the sale of commissary stores to trie
officers of the army. Ami It sliall be the duty
oftlie Register of the Treasury to furnish to
me projier accounting officers copies of all
warrants covering such proceeils whem tho
same may be necessary In the settlement of
accounts in tneir resjiective offices
Sec 8. That the public grounds surround
ing the Capitol shall lie enlarged (according
i" ' oe pmii approved oy ine jomnnttees on
Public Buildings of the Senate ami ll.sise
of Kepresentatives resiectivelv, whk'h jilan
Is hereby directed to be deposited In the cus
tody 01 me secretary 01 the interior) by ex
tension between First street east ami First
street west, in the following manner: north
wardly to the south side of North U street,
and southwardly to the north side of South B
ssreet. including. In addition toso much of the
reservations avenues ami streets as are nec
essary ior sucn extension, the two squares
designated on tlie plan of Hie city of Wash
ington as numbers six humlreil ami eighty-
een ami six nuniireii ami. eighty-eight, re
siiectlvelv. Sec. 7. That it shall lie the duty of the Sec
retary of the Interior to purchase, from the
owner or owners thereof, at such price, not
exceeding Its actual cash valne. as may lie
mutually agreed on between the Scretnrv ami
such owner or owners, anil nt exceeding the
ifjiiitoi iiuiue iiv me commission oi nine m
their report to Robert Oust, United States
district attorney for the IHstrv t of Coliunlita,
on the twenty-first day of January, eighteen
hundred and sixtv-one. such nrivaie prWn
as may be necessary for carry ing this a.t Into
cucci, on; vame. 01 ine iiroperty so purchased
to be paid to the owner or owners thereof, out
of any money in the treasury not otherwise
appropriated, on the requisition of said Sec
retary: Provided, That before such payment
shall be made, the owner or owners 'of the
property iHircnasea snail, by good ami suffi
cient deed or deeds, in due form of law. and
approved by the Attorney General of the
c iuwi isuu.es, iiiuy release and convey to the
United States all their and each of tbrlr sev
eral and respective rights in said titles to such
uidus ana propertT so pnrcnasea.
Sec. a That If the Secretary of the Interior
shall not be able to agree with the owner or
owners of any private property needed for the
purposes of this act upon the price to be mid
therefor, or If tor any other cause he shall be
unable to obtain the title to any such property
by mutual agreement with the owner or own
ers thereof, it shall be his duty to make ap
plication to the supreme court ol the District
of Columbia, which court is herefiv anthorixed
ami required, upon such applicatfon, in sm-h
mode, and under such rules and regulations
as It may adopt, to make a Jnst and equitable
appraisement of the cash value of the several
Interests of each and every owner of tne real
estate and Improvements thereon necessary
to be taken for the public nse In accordance
with the provisions of this act, and to which
the Secretary has been unable to otitaln the
title by mutual agreement with the owner or
owners thereof.
Sec. 9. That the fee-simple of all prermse
so appropriated for public use, of which an
appraisement shall have been made tinder
the order and direction of said court, shall,
upon payment to the owner or owners, re
Biiectlveiy, of the appraised value, or In case
the said owner or owners refuse or neglect
for fifteen days after the appraisement of the
cash value of said lands and improvements by
said court to demand the same from the Sec
retary of the Interior, opon depositing the
said appraised value in the said court to the
credit of such "owner or owners, respectively,
he vested In the ITnlMriauimt- Ami tho -
rotary of the Interior is hereby authortxed and
reoulred to day to the several owner or own-
J era, rcsjcctlTelr, tlie appraised value of the
f-cr.il pTTr.!-es ns r-e-!3erl l l1 ararat""
inent of slid court, or iay into court ly de
posit, as lierciiiiK'loro provided, me raid -pratscd
vainest ami the sum necessary, not
'.weening lour jiunurca luowami noiiars, iw
itch pur)K)so is hereby appropriated out of
anv nioiu'is in the tnsury not otherwise ap-
projiriated : Provideil, That the Secretary of
the interior is hereby authorized to sell at
imbllu auction och materials tn thebnlldlnes
in siitares numbers six hnndred ami eightv-
seven anu x ninniii nwi rremy-gm as
are pot necessary lor the purine works in thl-
1 Mst rict ; and lhrther, that tlie moneys rea
lized by such sales shall lie applied to the Im
provement and extension tf the Canltol
grounds
sec. lu. t tint saia conn may aireci tne
time and manner In which possession of the
pro)M;rty condenneil shall lie taken r de
llvered. nnd may. If nwessanr. enforre any
onler or Ksne any process for giving posses
sion. The cost ncuastoiied by the Inquiry and
assessment sliall he paid by the United States,
ami, asm inner costs wtiK'n may arise, ney
sliall be charged or taxed as the court may
direct.
Shc. 11. That no dclav In making an
iiK.nt of compensation, or In taklmr nesi
sliall lie oix-asioned by any doubt whkh may
arise as to the ownership of the property, or
any iort thereof, or as to the interests of the
rcsikviive owners, put in sucn casesine warn
-mil require a deposit flf tne money allowed
is conuK'nis-itlon for the whole property or
the id it In dispute. In all eases, as soon as
the United States shall have paid the compea
Mitlon assessexl, or secured its payment, by a
di'iiosU of money, under t be onler of the court,
possession 01 ine propervr may or uicn.
Skc. li. Tliat the Washington and George
town Railroad Company and the Metropoli
tan Railroad Company be, and they are here
by, required to remove their tracks, respec
tively, from the Capitol groand. as hereby
established, and to run the same as they may
be directed, from time to time, by the officer
In charge of the public buildings and grounds,
as the g railing and filllngnp of said gi winds
may render necessary. That a eoauulssioa.
consisting of the Secretary of the Interior,
uie i.tuei f,iigincr 01 ine army, ami iDeunacer
In ciiarge of public bulkllngii and grounds, u
hereby authorized and directed to examine
and report to Congress, prior to the second
.Monday 01 ieeemter next, a plan oy wr-n
the locomotive railroad track In front of the
western entrance of the Capitol shall be re
moved, with due regard to the rights of all
inrtles concerned, and by which proper con
nections w un otner raiiroaiis may ue moue.
Skc. 13. That from and after the first day
of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-two,
tlie an 11 tial salaries of the Second OomptrotleT,
of the Register, and of the Supervising Archi
tect of the Treasury Department, shall be
tour 1 nousamt noiiars eacn; ami tne annual
salary of the judges of the Court of Claims
halfbe four thousand five hundred dollars
each, ami a sufficient sum to carry into effect
the provisions of this section to the end of the
fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen
hundred and sevenly-three, is hereliy ap
propriated. Approved, May S, 172.
itiENKIlAL MATURE NU 22.
AN" ACT In addition to an a-t enlllle-l "An
act to amend an act entitled 'An act for the
removal of causes tn certain cases from State
courts,' approved July twenty-seventh,
eighteen humtred and sixty-six," approved
March eeconil, eitghteen hundred aud sixty-seven.
S it enacted by the Senate and Mown of
litpreteitlativee of tke tsiti-d .Staff of Amur'
tea in Contfrtu unembhd.
That whenever a personal action has hm
or shall be brought in any State ooan by aa
alien against any citizen of a statu who Is, or
at tlie time the alleged action accrued was, a
civil officer of the United states, being aoa-
resiue nt 01 iiuti .-sale wnerein jurisdiction Is
obtained by the State court, by personal ser
vice of process, such action may be removed
into the circuit omit ol'the United States in
and for the district in which the defendant
shall have beea served w ith projSwtf, in the
same manner aa now provided for the re
moval of an actusi brought Im a State court br
the provisions of section three of the act of
Maron second, eighteen hundred and thirty
three, entitled "An act further to proviiie fur
the collection of duties on imiorts''
Approved, Man 30, 187.
GENERAL NATURE- Xo. 36.
AX ACT to provWle for the reportin and
printing of the lie bates pi Congress.
Jtfit enacted by tie Seuae and House?
Rrpresentaeiree of tke United State of
America in vongrete alternated:
That the ConsressinnsJ Printer ia haiwJ
dlnvtedtoenter'intoaoontract,ta behalf of
ine i.enerai 1 rovemment, wlthFraklialUTea,
Jeflerson ltives and Ueorse A. Bailnv. tar tha
reporting aud printing of the debates im Con
gress tor tne term ot two years, on and fnm
the fourth day of March, eighteen tandred
ami seventy-one, in axxmrriatice with a pro-
Iw.-.i 1 1 m rmiiimi lnsn ine said Itlves
and llalley, nulimitteil to and approrct by the
Joint 1 Vminiillee on Public Printing on the
put of the Senate.
Sua i. That for the purpose aforesaid there
.-ippTupnausi ami paau, w as any money
In tlie treasury not uthorwlse anwoprtated,
the sum of four hundrat thoasand dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary, the ac
count having been approved, as in previews
years by the Secretary of tbe Senate and by
1 ne vtcrii w tuts iiouse, or ineir represeata-
Ull'S.
bKC. S. That no permn shall be atnpkiyed
asareiiorter for the House without the "ap
proval of the Siwakeroiihe House: Provided,
That it shall lie the duty of the Jotnt Cem
milteeon Public l'rlnthif to publish aa ad
vertisement once a week, for four weeks, in
one newspaper in each ot the cities of Wahr
Ington, Philadelphia, Jiew York, Bostoav
Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, sc. IqniM, aad
San Fram'.isco, inviting prepesale la detail for
rcortlng and for print lug, together and atpa
ratelv, the ilclates of Die Forty-Third, the
Forty-Fourth, and tbe Fonv-FittiiOsagressr,
togetlier or separately, and to report all nra-
poKtU which luary be received before the iise
ignaieil ilay in Congress, at the earliest prac
ticable date, with estimates, hereby dfcnutad
to be maile by tlie Congressional Printer, at
tlie coat of reporting the debate aad of print
ing wem ai vim uwernmens rn ouag unicc,
aocompanleil by the reonwoiendauoa efthe
Joint Commatee oa Pubbc rilnllaa all
pro) sals ami estimates se submitted ; and
that the bills for such advertising be pud ia
equal parts from tlie contingent funds of the
Senate aad of tbe House of ltepreoentatrtes:
And.proxided lurtuer. That aw debatea shall
be rcported or published at public expense,
mM-c un wot w iiw swm veniansa, ex
cept nion written coatraota eateied late
tlierefor under the aulbority of Congress.
Apiiroved, April 1,1871,
Oekkbalhatckb-Na 38.
AN ACT to amead aa act entitled "Am act la
amhonae protection to be gtvea t attixeas
of the United Slates who may lUseover te
pigits 01 gwano, " approved AUgast la, ttoa.
Jit it enacted by tke Senate mmd Hum
of Eepretentativu of tkt I ailed Statu
America, in Congrttt auembed ;
That tne provisions or the act or Congress
approved August eighteenth, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-six, entitled "Aa art to anthor
ize protection to be given tocttiaens of the
United States who may sHseover deposit of
guano." be. ami the same are herehv. nuat
eil to the widow, heirs, exaevtort, or admmis-
nwors 01 sin-n aiscoverer, waere aachins
eoverer shall have died belore perfecting
proof of discovery or fully eernplrln g with
the provisions olsakl act approved as atrre-
sani, aner complying witn tne renmreaaeat
of the act of Congress of Augnst eighteenth,
eighteen hundred and sixty-fire : Prowled.
Tuat nothing herein contained shalt be heM
to impair any right of discovery or aay as
signment by a discoverer hBietoOae rsnog.
lied by the Covernnteat oftheUattad Hate.
Sac.i. That i-tioathrpef aw art approved
July twenty-eighth, eighteea bwadTad had
mxtv-slx. entitled '
aciea -An
thai
enne, and for other purposes.
tbe act aforesaid, anareved Atorast
eighteen hundred and Afry-aTx, be, and the
tame I hereby, amended by strltog eat the
word "five," wherever the eaaae ercari, aad
tuBerting in jieu tuereottneworv. "tea."
, Approved, April t, 187S. ,. '
GrCT.M. NATTTtE-0. 40.) .
AX ACT to amend the ihirty-seeoml reel loo
01 an act rnoticq, -i act 10 reuwna nxer
nal laves and for other purposro,n approved
July liMirtcculh, tifhtecu buudii"! and h i
euly. Be it enacted hu the Srnate mmd Mouse of
Jtrjretenalirei nf tke United Btale of A mtr
rn t' Vumare amtmhled.
That section thirty -two aa an, ait eattlW
'An t to rcdaae internal Ikxrs. aad for
other purposes," approteQ JWy wjarfrtiith.
eighteen hnndred aad seventy, be. and the
Mine is hereby, amended ta read as follow -.
SHTtoa at. . Aa4b H pulhn mini That
meniianiuse'traiiaiioited aBslh nvm
of this act shall he conveyed la cars, vetsels,
or vehicles mrnrely fastened wHh lnEkr
seals, under the exclusive control af the ok
trers of customs; aad lnpeitar shall be
uiioaen at prapar nana ateag taa arsig
nated routes or upon aay car. vessel, xeha-lr,
or tram, at tbe discretion af the said Secre
tary, and at tha expense afthataid caama
ales respectively. Aad sack nwnhaailiiu
shall not be aniaden or traashirpad between
the ports of first arrival and final durtaal trw,
unless authorised by tha regalaUoa at tha
Secreury of the Treasury, hi easn trhfc-h
may arise from a difference In tbe gauge af
railroads, or from accidents, or frana learn) tn
tervention. or from low water, lee, er other
nnavotdable obwi xlwa ta Msdnttoa; baa hi
Dacasashall there be prnaitted aaybraak
lagof tbe original packages of smh awKbaa
diiHS. Approveil, April 5, 1871.
IGENKKAL MATl'XI-ka. M.)
AN AtT to authorize tbe rest oval ton of Gil
bert Atortoa 10 the aaval arrvtce.
Be if enacted bp tke Senate aW Baeue
of Brprttulatwai of tke UniUd SUUet
America M Vangrem aembled.
That the President of the TTnlted State he.
and be Is hereby, anthorixed to nominate, and,
by and with the advice and consent of tha Ben
ate, to re-appolat Gilbert atortoa aa ensign io
USD WII7.
Approveil, April 1, 1873.
fimiRRAI. KATTBIt-XO. SS.)
AN ACT to amhoria the rresldent to af
po'nt ueorge piunkett a paymtrwer in the
navy.
Be it enacted by the Senate and JIou
of RepretetUativti of the United State of
Amenta ta VonfTts auemUtd,
That the Preslbent be. and be la nerebv au
thorized to appoint George Plunkett a ay
aiastea In the United States nary. If, la his
opinion, the Interest of the public service
win ne tnereoy promoted.
Approveil. April 3, 1872.
tGKtZBAT. XATtTfE-Xa 37.J
AN ACT to establish a port of entry and de
livery at the city of rittsburgh, Pennsylva
nia. Be U anattd bg tke Senate and Man
f Repretentatnee of tke Unifrd State af
kmtrica ta Camgre aotrmbled.
That a port of entry end delivery be, and la
hereby, established at tbe City af Ftttsbnngh.
Pennsylvania, which shall be eatalad ta Um-
sarae provixtona and sntijeet r 1 1 rmr ng
clatious aad restrictions other ports nf en
try ami delivery la tha I' ailed Stale.
Approveil, April 4, IHTi
lit E At N ATUai -NO. S.)
AN ACT for the relief of the oarer aad rp
01 use Luaed mate steamer '
Be it anaeted y tke Sememe and Ban nf
Reprtnrntntivt of tke United State of Amir
tea in Conyre assembled,
Tliat the Serretary af la Navy be, had he
here by i, autbontte.1 and directeil to pay-out
of money harcafcar to he appeamhwaa. ls
Bear Admiral Joaa A. Wlawlaw. aad tha o-i-ers
and crew he longing to the United State
steamer "Kearsarge," while gag it ia tha
capture and destractatm af the viml oaiiad
the Alabama," aa tha mint mi m aay af '
June, etghteea hamlred aad nty-fur, tha
ssm ol ooe hundred and aaaety laausana dot
lars, the ama bama tai-sarimatad valaatbare
of, to bediMributsd to the eauera and enrar
atta-hed ta tha "Keanerge" at the ante
above named aisMrdtag to tha pay rail of the
hip at the time, and ta hate ana af tha nona
ty authorised by theeirvfaih aaatea efth
act of Jane tharaath, iahlsia hinihi and
si xt y-hwr, entitled "Aa acttaragaiata nvm
procesdingn, aad a taMh Provtaaa, Thai
no money shall h pant to the assainaa af aav
of saad afiloar er errw, antttatd ta Mnetvi
the sasna, but only ta htmsaif la person, ar ta
his wile, or to his pan nasi rf is at at mi.
xt-lndiagaay am-h amtgaae: Ami provatrd
tort her, That If any of tbe o facer at craw of
mid Ualtad State steaaer -k r rs" ahail
have received Ihe bountv pnnided fat ay taa
mkl witl alaaaa of ma act af Jan MHr
Heth, alghte hundred aad aVxty-awr, tha
ame ahaU hadedacted fram theaaaanat ta ba
paid to each afiiunr or asaanaa awiter tin aet.
Approved, Aprtl 17, 1871.
(GBXEStAJ. MATTaa -No. 41.
AN ACT aanasag the rhrat of part earner
of vessel!! in certain cases.
' Be it enmi-Ud km tke J ae nnd Home
Bepremtntatire Ike Vnitrd State 0
America in Conor ateembtcd,
That any person ar person ar badyt man
rate having atore thaa na half owaahipaf
any vassal snail have the nam powar re-
move a captain,
ach fas el, aa
cainaiu, wno isano pan owner ih
aaca m) nmy saaeis now
aeaatam nataaaanaart lia.
vlded. That thta aet ahaU aatapprr nasi
thrrs huTahd aihma agiaaani salalasta
by virtaewhiahBahaptamwanm aa
tttled las aim ilia, aaria aay eaaa where a
captain ha pntaaVna a part aaai,htnlaed
aeiore ine passage 01 1 Bis art.
' Approved, April, 171
GrasnsA, WATrajt-No. tSLi
AN ACT tacbaage fhathna tor hold in the
spring term of tbe United Statescin.au and
distria courts at Uarrisonoargv Thiinia.
Be it enacted by tk Senate mmd Haute
f Bepreeentaeimf of tke United Stale ot
A merica in Congret aenMed,
That Instead of the time naw provided for
fa the ai:t approved Feliruary first, eighteea
Bununn nan an
thaes for boiding etroalt aa4 dlatrtrt easrts of
the United State for wmtsia ataMetof Vir
ginia." tor hokwog the sprhig term at Bar
itsonbant. In that State, said coart shall ha
behl theiatl .an the Tasaday after the first
Monday In May hi each year.
Arnu-oved, April H, 1871.
fGKKtKAI. KATTJMA Ito- 44.
AX ACT to charge the hamtdarie of tbe eat.
lectiaa ihstriit of Bnuos de Santngn, htthe
HtaW of Texas.
Be it enaeted ft Senmt and Mom nf
Mepretentmtiv of tk United Stat
aro ta Cinai'iii aimilhrfj
Thattha uuaaij af flaw, aaw fttwwaaa
part at ta mifauiam itistitat of Ormm
mnt
taceaa Oajcrnai and aaaemd la the eelav
tfoa dlwilLt af hiMiine Snariar. aad form
ran efaaiddam lamia Suva?
Approred, Arfl it, vn. .