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Public Printing. For compensation of the congressional printer, and Public printing. the clerks and and messengers in his office, twelve thousand five hundred Congressional and fourteen dollars: Provided, That the salary of the foreman of binding printer, clerks, in the government printing office shall hereafter be eighteen hundred &c. dollars

per annum.

For contingent expenses of his office, viz. For stationery, postage, advertising, furniture, travelling expenses, horses and wagons, and miscellaneous items, fifteen hundred dollars.

For the public printing, three hundred and ninety-nine thousand four hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-seven cents.

For paper for the public printing, four hundred thousand dollars. For the public binding, three hundred and sixteen thousand two hundred and twenty dollars and thirty-two cents.

For lithographing and engraving for the Senate and House of Representatives, eighty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That the female employees in the government printing office shall be entitled to twenty per centum additional upon their present pay, and the necessary amount is hereby appropriated to pay the same.

Library of Congress. For compensation of the librarian, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars.

For three assistant librarians, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each, six thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.

For two assistant librarians, one at one thousand two hundred dollars, and one at one thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars, two thousand three hundred and fifty-two dollars.

For one messenger, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars.

For three laborers, at eight hundred and sixty-four dollars each, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars.

For three assistant librarians, at fourteen hundred and forty dollars each, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

For contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollars.

For purchase of books for said library, eight thousand dollars.
For purchase of law books for said library, two thousand dollars.

Salary of foreman of binding. Contingent expenses.

Printing, &c.
Post, p. 343.
Vol. xvi. p. 54.

Paper.
Binding.

Lithographing and engraving. Female em

ployees to have twenty per cent. additional pay.

Library of Congress.

Purchase of books and news

For purchase of files of periodicals and newspapers, one thousand five papers. hundred dollars.

For botanic garden, grading, draining, procuring manure, tools, fuel, and repairs, and purchasing trees and shrubs, under the direction of the library committee of Congress, five thousand four hundred dollars.

For pay of superintendents and assistants in botanic garden and greenhouses, under the direction of the library committee of Congress, eleven thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars.

Botanic gar

den and greenhouses.

public docu

For the expenses of exchanging public documents for the publications Exchange of of foreign governments, as provided by resolution approved March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, fifteen hundred dollars.

Court of Claims. - For salaries of five judges of the court of claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy-solicitor, chief clerk and assistant clerk, bailiff, and messenger thereof, thirty-seven thousand three hundred dollars.

For compensation of attorneys to attend to taking testimony, witnesses, and commissioners, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For payment of judgments which may be rendered by the court in favor of claimants, one hundred thousand dollars.

Executive. For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars.

ments.

Vol. xiv. p. 573.
Court of claims.

Expenses of taking testi

mony.

Payment of judgments.

Executive.
President.

For compensation to the Vice-President of the United States, from Vice-President. March fourth to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, two thousand six hundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty-two cents.

For compensation of secretary to sign patents for public lands, one

Secretary to sign land patents.

thousand five hundred dollars.

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Heating apparatus.

Electrician.

Department of

State.

tary, &c.

abolished.

For compensation to the private secretary, assistant secretary, who shall be a short-hand writer, two clerks of class four, steward and messenger of the President of the United States, twelve thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That so much of the fourth section of the act of July twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, making appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, as authorizes the President of the United States to appoint a clerk of pardons, and one clerk of the fourth class, is hereby repealed.

For contingent expenses of the executive office, including stationery therefor, three thousand dollars.

Public Buildings and Grounds.

For salary of the warden of the jail

in the District of Columbia, two thousand dollars.

For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water-closets in the capitol, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For compensation of four laborers in the capitol, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.

For compensation to the public gardener, one thousand four hundred. and forty dollars.

For compensation of a foreman and twenty-one laborers employed in the public grounds, nineteen thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars.

For compensation of two watchmen at the President's House, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

For compensation of the doorkeeper at the President's House, one thousand dollars.

For compensation of five watchmen in reservation number two, five thousand dollars.

For compensation of draw-keepers at the Potomac bridge, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, five thousand dollars.

For compensation of two draw-keepers at the two bridges across the eastern branch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil and lamps, one thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollars.

For compensation of furnace-keeper under the old hall of the House of Representatives, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars.

For compensation of furnace-keeper at the President's house, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For clerk in the office of Public Buildings, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For messenger in the same office, one thousand dollars.

For two policemen at the President's House, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the person in charge of the heating apparatus of the library of Congress, and Supreme Court room, one thousand dollars. For electrician for the capitol, one thousand two hundred dollars. Department of State. For compensation of the Secretary of State, second assistant secretary of state, and examiner of claims: Provided, Pay of Secre- That the office of examiner of claims shall be abolished on the thirtieth Office of exday of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine; and assistant secretary aminer of claims of state, for chief clerk, eight clerks of class four, additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, nine clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, three clerks of class one, one messenger, one assistant messenger, and seven laborers, sixty-three thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars: Provided, That the third section of the act of August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act requiring foreign regulations of commerce to be laid superintendent annually before Congress,' approved August sixteen, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and for other purposes," be, and the same is hereby, repealed.

Repeal of

1856, ch. 170, 63. Vol. xi. p. 139, authorizing a

of statistics.

For the Incidental and Contingent Expenses of the Department of Contingent exStute. For publishing the laws in pamphlet form and in newspapers of the penses. Pamphlet laws States and Territories, and in the city of Washington, forty thousand dollars. and in newspaFor proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents for the various pers. legations and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, Proof-reading. three thousand dollars.

For stationery, blank books, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, two thou- Stationery, &c. sand five hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For copper-plate printing, books, and maps, five thousand dollars.

For extra clerk hire and copying, five thousand dollars.

For the General Purposes of the Building occupied by the State De- Building occupartment. For compensation of four watchmen and two laborers of the pied by State building, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

For contingent expenses of said building, viz. For rent, fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, twenty-five thousand dollars.

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Department.

Treasury De

Treasury Department. For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, two assistant secretaries of the treasury, chief clerk, eleven clerks of class four, additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing partment. Pay of secreclerk, twelve clerks of class three, fourteen clerks of class two, two clerks tary, assistants, of class two, (transferred from the third auditor's office,) fifteen clerks &c.; of class one, (two of whom were transferred from the third auditor's office,) one messenger, one assistant messenger, and three laborers, one hundred and one thousand eight hundred dollars.

supervising architect, &c.; assistant, clerks,

In the construction branch of the treasury: For supervising architect, three thousand dollars; assistant supervising architect, two thousand dollars; for two clerks of class four, three thousand six hundred dollars; for &c. four clerks of class three, six thousand four hundred dollars; for two clerks of class one, two thousand four hundred dollars; and one messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, eighteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars; and the clause in act of March fourteen, Clause of act eighteen hundred and sixty-four, providing for the officers, clerks, and of 1864, ch. 30, § 6, continued messengers in the construction branch of the Treasury Department, is until July 1, hereby continued in force until July one, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, 1869. and no longer. Vol. xiii. p. 27.

Pay of 1st

For first comptroller of the treasury, chief clerk, six clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, seven clerks of class two, (three of them comptroller, &c.; transferred from third auditor's office,) two clerks of class one, one messenger, and two laborers, in all, forty-three thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.

For second comptroller of the treasury, chief clerk, twelve clerks of class four, twenty clerks of class three, twenty-eight clerks of class two, (one of them transferred from the third auditor's office,) twenty-one clerks of class one, twelve copyists, one messenger, one assistant messenger, and two laborers, in all, one hundred and thirty-seven thousand dollars.

of 2d comp

troller, &c.;

sioner of cus

For commissioner of customs, chief clerk, two clerks of class four, six of commisclerks of class three, nine clerks of class two, seven clerks of class one, toms; one messenger, and one laborer, in all, forty thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars.

For first auditor of the treasury, chief clerk, three clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, six clerks of class two, five clerks of class one; also two clerks of class three, four clerks of class two, and eight clerks of class one, (transferred from the offices of the third auditor and the solicitor,) one messenger and one assistant messenger, and one laborer, in all, fifty-seven thousand five hundred and sixty dollars.

For compensation of the second auditor, chief clerk, six clerks of class four, fifty-four clerks of class three, one hundred and eight clerks of class two, two hundred and twelve clerks of class one; also, one clerk of class VOL. XV. PUB.-7

of 1st auditor, &c.;

&c.

of 2d auditor

Pay of 3d auditor, &c.;

of 4th auditor,

&c:

of 5th auditor, &c.;

of auditor for Post-office De

partment,

of treasurer, assistant treasurer, &c.;

of register of treasury, &c.;

of solicitor, assistant solicitor, &c.;

of lighthouse board;

of comptroller of currency;

of commis

revenue.

two and one clerk of class one, (transferred from the third auditor's office,) one messenger, five assistant messengers, and seven laborers, in all, five hundred and twenty thousand six hundred and forty dollars.

For compensation of the third auditor, chief clerk, thirteen clerks of class four, for additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, thirty-two clerks of class three, ninety-seven clerks of class two, one hundred and twenty clerks of class one, ten copyists, three messengers, two assistant messengers, and seven laborers, employed in his office, in all, three hundred and seventy-seven thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.

For compensation of the fourth auditor, chief clerk, five clerks of class, four, eighteen clerks of class three, sixteen clerks of class two, thirtysix clerks of class one, one messenger, one assistant messenger, and one laborer, employed in his office, in all, one hundred and ten thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars.

For compensation of the fifth auditor, chief clerk, two clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, seven clerks of class two, fifteen clerks of class one, six copyists, one messenger, and one laborer, employed in his office, in all, forty-nine thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars.

For compensation of the auditor of the treasury, for the Post-Office Department, chief clerk, nine clerks of class four, (additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk,) forty clerks of class three, sixty-four clerks of class two, thirty-seven clerks of class one, one messenger, one assistant messenger, and eleven laborers, employed in his office, in all, two hundred and twenty-nine thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.

For compensation of the treasurer of the United States, assistant treasurer, cashier, assistant cashier, five chiefs of division, two principal bookkeepers, two tellers, one chief clerk, two assistant tellers, fifteen clerks of class four, fifteen clerks of class three, eleven clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one, sixty female clerks, fifteen messengers, five male and seven female laborers, employed in his office, in all, one hundred and ninety-one thousand four hundred and sixteen dollars.

For compensation of the register of the treasury, assistant register, chief clerk, five clerks of class four, thirteen clerks of class three, twentyfive clerks of class two, (one of which transferred from third auditor's office,) eleven clerks of class one, one messenger, two assistant messengers, and two laborers, employed in his office, in all, eighty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.

For compensation of the solicitor of the treasury, assistant solicitor, chief clerk, one clerk of class four, three clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, (one of which transferred from the third auditor's office,) one clerk of class one, one messenger, and one laborer, employed in his office, in all, twenty-two thousand one hundred dollars.

For compensation of the chief clerk of the lighthouse board, two clerks of class three, one clerk of class two, one clerk of class one, one messenger, and one laborer, employed in his office, in all, nine thousand five hundred and twenty dollars.

For comptroller of the currency, deputy-comptroller, clerks, messengers, and laborers employed in his office, in all, eighty thousand dollars.

For paper, special dies, printing circulating notes, express charges, and all expenses necessarily incurred in procuring the same, in above office, one hundred thousand dollars.

For commissioner of internal revenue, three deputy-commissioners, Bioner of internal one solicitor, seven heads of divisions, thirty-four clerks of class four, forty-five clerks of class three, fifty clerks of class two, thirty-seven clerks of class one, fifty-five female clerks, five messengers, three assistant messengers, and fifteen laborers, employed in his office, in all, three hundred and forty-nine thousand four hundred and fifty dollars: Provided,

Proviso.

That until a solicitor is appointed in accordance with law, no part of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be applied in payment of services properly pertaining to such office.

No pay for services of solicitor

until, &c.

Incidental er.

For rent, dies, paper, for stamps and incidental expenses, including the cost of subscriptions for such number of copies of the Internal Revenue penses Record and Customs Journal as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary to supply to revenue officers, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Collectors, as

For salaries and expenses of collectors, assessors, assistant assessors, revenue agents, inspectors, and superintendents of exports and drawbacks, sessors, &c. together with the expense of carrying into effect the various provisions of the several acts providing internal revenue, excepting items otherwise estimated for, six million dollars.

internal revenue

For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of Violations of the violating the internal revenue laws, or conniving at the same, in cases where such expenses are not otherwise provided for by law, one hundred thousand dollars.

ment.

laws.

treasury;

Detailed state

missioner of

For Incidental and Contingent Expenses of the Treasury Depart- Contingent, In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury and the several &c. expenses of bureaus, including copying, labor, binding, sealing ships' registers, trans- in office of lating foreign languages, advertising, and extra clerk hire for preparing secretary. and collecting information to be laid before Congress, and for miscellaneous items, fifty thousand dollars. And it shall be the duty of the ment of expenses Secretary to lay before the House of Representatives, annually, with his to be made anreport of receipts and expenditures, a statement in detail of the disburse- nually. ments made from the sum hereby appropriated. But the special com- Special commissioner of the revenue shall, after the first of January, eighteen hun- revenue to act dred and sixty-nine, under the direction of the Secretary of the as director of Treasury, act as superintendent of the division in the office of said sec- bureau of staretary created by the thirteenth section of the act approved July twenty-1866, ch. 298 eight, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, entitled "An act to protect the § 13. revenue, and for other purposes," and called the bureau of statistics; and the Secretary of the Treasury may appoint one division clerk, at the same salary as the head of division, in the office of the commissioner of internal revenue, who shall act as deputy to said special commissioner of the revenue in respect to the said bureau, and exercise in his absence all powers belonging to him as such superintendent, except the franking privilege; and the office of director of the bureau of statistics is hereby abolished after the first of January, eighteen hundred and

sixty-nine.

For stationery for the Treasury Department and the several bureaus, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For temporary clerks in the Treasury Department, one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, to classify the clerks according to the character of their services.

For furniture, carpets, and miscellaneous items for the treasury bureaus, thirty-five thousand dollars.

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tistics.

Vol. xiv. p. 331.

Deputy com

missioner.

Office of director of bureau

of

statistics abol

ished after, &c.

Stationery.

Temporary clerks.

Furniture, &c.

Treasury De

For the General Purposes of the Treasury Department Building, including the Extension. For compensation of twelve watchmen and partment building; watchmen eleven laborers of the building, sixteen thousand five hundred and sixty and laborers. dollars.

For contingent expenses of said building, viz. For fuel, light, labor, and miscellaneous items, seventy-five thousand dollars.

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Department of

Pay of secre

Department of the Interior. For compensation of the Secretary of the Interior, assistant secretary, chief clerk, four clerks of class four, ad- the Interior. ditional to three disbursing clerks, three clerks of class three, four clerks tary, assistant, of class two, one return clerk, one messenger, two assistant messengers, &c. five watchmen, and three laborers in his office, in all, forty-one thousand five hundred and forty dollars.

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