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Appropriations, &c.-Continued.

Object of appropriation.

Amount.

Brought forward

refiner, and assistant coiner, at $2,100 each; cashier, $2,500; chief clerk. $2.400; bookkeeper, deposit-clerk, and weigh-clerk, at $2,000 each; and two clerks, at $1,800 each; in all. For wages of workinen and adjusters

For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repairs..
For two annealing-furnaces

For freight on bullion and coin

Mint at San Francisco, California: For salaries of superintendent, $4.500; assayer, melter and refiner, and coiner, at $3,000 each; chief clerk, $2,500; cashier, $2,500; four clerks, at $1,800 each; in all.

For wages of workmen and adjusters

For materials and repairs, fuel, lights, chemicals, and other necessaries

Mint at Carson, Nevada: For salaries of superintendent, $3,000; assayer, melter and refiner, and coiner, at $2.500 each; chief clerk, $2,500; cashier and book-keeper, at $2,000 each; weigh clerk, voucher clerk, and computing clerk, at $2,000 each; and assayer's clerk, at $1,600; in all...

For wages of workmen and adjusters

For materials and repairs, fuel, light, charcoal, chemicals, and other necessaries

Mint at Denver, Colorado: For salaries of assayer in charge, $2,500; melter, $2,500; three clerks, at $1,800 each; in all..

For wages of workmen

For fuel, lights, acids, chemicals, crucibles, repairs, and other necessaries..

Mint at New Orleans: For salaries of superintendent, $3,500; for assayer, $2,500.
For wages of workmen and adjusters

For fuel, acids, chemicals, copper, freight, stationery, gas, water, and other necessary
materials.

Assay office at New York: For salary of superintendent. $4,500; for assayer, $3,000; for melter and refiner, $3.000; chief clerk. $2,800; weighing clerk, $2.800; paying clerk, $2,200; bar clerk, $2,000; two calculating clerks, at $2,000 each; one assistant weighclerk, $1,800; and for assistants to superintendent in assayer's room and weight-room, $9,550; in all.

For wages of workmen

For acids, copper, coal, lead, light, and for miscellaneous items and repairs

Assay office at Boise City, Idaho: For salaries of assayer in charge, $2,500; melter, $2,500; in all.

For wages of workmen

For fuel, crucibles, chemicals, repairs, and other necessaries

$11, 509, 094 10

37,300 00 250,000 00 75,000 00 15, 000 00 10,000 00

25,700 00 275,000 00 86,000 00

24,600 00 85,000 00 100,000 00

10, 400 00 15,335 00 5, 000 00

6, 000 00 3,000 00

3,000 CO

35, 650 00 80,000 00 50,000 00

5,000 00

1,500 60

GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES.

Territory of Arizona: For salary of governor, $3,500; chief justice and two associate
judges, $3,000 each; secretary, $2,500; interpreter and translator in the executive office,
$500 in all..

For legislative expenses, for rent of office, store-rooms, library, light, fuel, and stationery.
For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor
Territory of Colorado: For salaries of governor, chief-justice, and two associate judges, and
secretary

For legislative expenses, namely: For per diem and mileage of members, and per diem of
officers, $13,000; for printing, $4,000; rent of legislative halls and rooms, $600; stationery
for legislature, $600; coal, light, labor, and other incidental expenses, $1,800; messenger for
the secretary's office, $300; rent, light, fuel, stationery, postage, and printing for secre-
tary's office, $1,700; in all.

For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor

Territory of Dakota: For salaries of governor, chief-justice and two associate judges and secretary

For legislative expenses, namely: For rent of secretary's office. $425; storage of Government property, $150; postage, $125; stationery and blanks, $365; lights, oil, and candles, $75; fuel, $250; porter, labor, and care of Government property, $360; incidental expenses, $250; in all

For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor.

Territory of Idaho: For salaries of governor, chief-justice and two associate judges, and
secretary

For rent of secretary's office, $600; storage and care of Government property, $300; fuel,
$200; stationery, lights, and incidental expenses, $500; in all.............
For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor...

Territory of Montana: For salaries of governor, chief-justice and two associate judges, and
secretary.

For legislative expenses, namely: For compensation and mileage of members of legislative
assembly, $11,300; compensation of officers of legislative assembly, $3,240; contingent
and miscellaneous expenses, $1,500; contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the secre-
tary's office, $1,840; pay of clerk during session of legislative assembly, $300; pay of clerk
in assisting to copy and index laws, $500; for printing. $4,000; in all..
For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor..
Territory of New Mexico: For salaries of governor, chief-justice and two associate judges,
secretary, and interpreter and translator in the executive office...

For legislative expenses, namely: For per diem and mileage of members of the legislative
assembly, $11,043.90; for per diem of officers, $3,500; for translating laws and journals, and
other incidental expenses of the legislative assembly and secretary's office, $3,500; for
printing. $4,000; in all

For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor..

Carried forward

1,000 00

15,500 00 3, 000 00 1,000 00

15,000 00

22, 000 00 1,000 00

15,000 00

2,000 00 1,000 00

15, 000 00

1,600 00 1,000 00

15,000 00

22,680 00 1,000 00

15, 500 00

£2,043 90 1,000 00

12, 878, 903 0

Appropriations, &c.-Continued.

Object of appropriation.

Amount.

Brought forward

Territory of Utah: For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary

For legislative expenses, namely: For compensation and mileage of members of the legisla tive assembly, officers, clerks, and others, $23,400; and this appropriation may be used under the direction of the Department of Justice to defray the judicial expenses of the supreme and district courts of said Territory; and the amount so used shall be re-imbursed to said appropriation out of the treasury of said Territory, and until such re-imbursement shall be fully made no member or officer of said legislative assembly shall be entitled to any compensation or allowance, out of any moneys of the United States; for rent of secretary's office, $600; storage and care of Government property, $300; fuel, $200; stationery, lights, and incidental expenses, $500; in all..

For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor

Territory of Washington: For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges,
and secretary.

For legislative expenses, namely: Compensation of nine councilmen and thirty members of
the house, $9,360; extra compensation of president of council and speaker of the house,
$320; compensation of two chief clerks, two assistant clerks, two sergeants-at-arms, two
doorkeepers, two enrolling-clerks, two engrossing-clerks, two watchmen, and two messen.
gers, $3,440; mileage of thirty-nine members of the legislative assembly, $2,400; incidental
expenses of the assembly, $1,500; rent of office, fuel, light, stationery, postage, furniture,
hire of messenger, and repairs of halls, $980; for printing, $4,000; in all.,
For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor..
Territory of Wyoming: For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and
secretary.

Legislative expenses, namely: Compensation of the speaker of the council, twelve members,
chief clerk and seven clerks, and employés, $5,000; and for mileage, $950; in all.
For compensation of the speaker of the house of representatives, twenty-six members, chief
clerk and seven clerks, and employés, $8,360; and for mileage. $1,900; in all

For stationery, rent, furniture, light, and fuel, $1,000; incidentals of secretary's office, $790 for printing, $4,000 in all

For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor.

District of Columbia: For salaries of the five members of the board of health, $10,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For maintenance of the fire-department.

ᎳᎪᎡ ᎠᎬᏢᎪᎡᎢᎷᎬNᎢ,

For compensation of the Secretary of War, $8,000: one chief clerk, at $2,500; one disbursing
clerk, at $2,000; two chief clerks of division. at $2,000 each; seven clerks of class four;
six clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; fifteen clerks of class one; two messen-
gers; nine laborers; seven watchmen for the Northwest Executive building; in all....
For eight messengers....

For contingent expenses of his office..

For the purpose of examining the rebel archives, and having copies furnished for the Govern- 1

ment.

For postage on official matter of the War Department and its Bureaus.

That so much of the act entitled "An act to incorporate a National Military and Naval Asylum for the relief of totally-disabled officers and men of the volunteer forces of the United States," approved March 3, 1865, and of all acts amendatory thereof, as provides that for the establishment and support of said asylum there shall be appropriated all stoppages or fines adjudged against officers and soldiers by sentence of court-martial or military commission, over and above the amounts necessary for the re-imbursement of the Government or of individuals; all forfeitures on account of desertion from the service; and all moneys due deceased officers and soldiers which now are or may be unclaimed for three years after the death of such officers and soldiers," be, and the same is hereby, repealed, to take effect on and after April 1, 1875. And from and after April 1, 1875, no clerk shall be employed or paid in any Department of the Government for services rendered under any provision of said act of March 3, 1865, or the acts amendatory thereof. And from and after April 1, 1875, no money shall be appropriated or drawn for the support and maintenance of what is now designated by law as the "National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers," except by direct and specific annual appropriations by law. And it shall be the duty of the managers of said home, on or before the 1st day of August in each year, to furnish, to the Secretary of War, estimates, in detail, for the support of said home for the fiscal year commencing on the 1st day of July thereafter; and the Secretary of War shall annually include such estimates in his estimates for his Department. And no moneys shall, after April 1, 1875, be drawn from the Treasury for the use of said home, except in pursuance of quarterly estimates, and upon quarterly requisitions by the managers thereof upon the Secretary of War, based upon such quarterly estimates, for the support of said home for not more than three months next succeeding such requisition. And no money shall be drawn or paid upon any such requisition while any balance heretofore drawn or received by said home, or for its use, from the Treasury, under the laws now or heretofore existing, and ! now held under investment or otherwise, shall remain unexpended. And the managers of said home shall, at the commencement of each quarter of the year, render to the Secretary of War an account of all their receipts and expenditures for the quarter immediately preceding, with the vouchers for such expenditures; and all such accounts and vouchers shall be authenticated by the officers of said home thereunto duly appointed by said managers, and audited, and allowed, as required by law for the general appropriations and expendi tures of the War Department.

$12, 878, 903 00

15, 000 00

25,000 00 1,000 00 15, 000 00

22,000.00 1,000 00

15,000 00

5,950 00

10, 260 00

5,790 00

1,000 00

10,000 00 25,000 00

78,300 00 6,720 00

12,000 00

6,600 00 85,669 00

Carried forward

13, 220, 192 00

Appropriations, fc.-Coutinued.

Object of appropriation.

Amount.

Brought forward..

In the Office of the Adjutant-General: One chief clerk, at $2,000; nine clerks of class four; fifteen clerks of class three; twenty-five clerks of class two; one hundred clerks of class one; three temporary clerks of class four; six temporary clerks of class three; twenty temporary clerks of class two; sixty temporary clerks of class one; ten messengers, at $840 each; in all, $320,600; and the said temporary clerks are for one year only, and no longer.. Provided, That the Adjutant-General be, and he is hereby, authorized, with the approval of the Secretary of War, to continue the services of not exceeding sixty-seven enlisted clerks, to be employed in copying the worn-out muster-rolls and records, and in examining war-claims, until the said work shall be finished; and of not exceeding sixty enlisted men, to be employed as messengers and watchmen until the records of the Adjutant-General's office can be collected in one safe building: Provided, That the number of enlisted men hereby authorized shall be reduced as soon as their services can be dispensed with without injury to the public service.

For contingent expenses

In the Office of the Inspector-General: One clerk of class four; one messenger, at $840; in all. In the Office of Military Justice: One chief clerk, at $2,000; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; one messenger, at

$840; in all...

For contingent expenses

In the Signal-Office: Two clerks of class four; one messenger, at $840; in all..

In the office of the Quartermaster-General: One chief clerk, at $2,000; eight clerks of class four; ten clerks of class three; twenty-four clerks of class two; forty clerks of class one; eighteen copyists, at $900 each; one female messenger, at $30 per month; one messenger, at $840; eight laborers, at $720 each; one engineer, at $1,200; one fireman, at $720; one draughtsman, at $1,800; two assistant messengers, at $720 each per annum; and five watchmen, at $720 each; six temporary clerks of class two; ten temporary clerks of class one; ten temporary copyists, at $900 each; in all....

For contingent expenses

In the Office of the Commissary-General: One chief clerk, at $2,000; two clerks of class four;
four clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; one messen-
ger, at $840; three laborers, at $720 each; two watchmen, at $720 each; in all
For contingent expenses, namely: Office-rent, repairs, and miscellaneous items.
In the Office of the Surgeon-General: One chief clerk, at $2,000; eight clerks of class four ;
six clerks of class three; nine clerks of class two; one hundred and twenty clerks of class
one, (twenty-eight of whom shall be temporary;) one anatomist at the Army Medical
Museum, at $1,600; one engineer in division of records and museum, at $1,400; one mes-
senger, at $840; twenty-two watchmen and laborers, (six of whom are temporary,) at $720
each; in all

For contingent expenses, blank books, stationery, binding, rent, fuel, and including rent of
the Surgeon-General's Office and the Army Medical Museum

In the Office of the Chief of Ordnance: One chief clerk, at $2,000; three clerks of class four;
three clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; one messen.
ger, at $840; one laborer, at $720; in all, $27,560: Provided, That the Secretary of War
is authorized to employ in said Bureau not exceeding eight enlisted men for one year..
For contingent expenses, namely: Stationery, envelopes, wrapping paper, for sending blanks
to the arsenals, forts, pernianent batteries, and troops in the field, telegrams, express
charges, and incidentals of a similar nature, furniture, matting, carpets, oil-cloth, pro-
fessional books for Ordnance Department library, pamphlets, and newspapers..
In the Office of the Paymaster-General: One chief clerk, at $2,000; seven clerks of class four;
eight clerks of class three; fifteen clerks of class two; thirteen clerks of class one; one
messenger, at $840; four watchmen, at $720 each; five laborers, at $720 each; two tem-
porary clerks of class two; three temporary clerks of class one; in all..
For contingent expenses

In the Office of the Chief of Engineers: One chief clerk, at $2,000; five clerks of class four;
four clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; one messen-
ger, at $840; three laborers, at $720 each; in ali..

For contingent expenses, namely: For stationery, office-furniture, miscellaneous and incidental expenses, including professional books, maps, and two daily Washington newspapers.

$13, 220, 192 00

320, 600 00

8,000 00 2, 640 00

13,840 00 500 00 4,440 00

175,320 00 7,000 00

37,840 00 8,000 00

202, 280 00

7,000 00

27,560 00

2,000 00

77,720 00 4,000 00

30, 800 00

3,000 00

WAR DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS.

For compensation of superintendent of the building occupied by the War Department ($250)
and for one engineer, $1,400; four watchmen and two laborers; in all...
For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items for the said building..

For superintendent of the building at the corner of Fifteenth and G streets, occupied as the
Quartermaster-General's Office..

5,970 00 8,000 00

250 00

For superintendent of the building occupied by the Paymaster-General ($250) and for five watchmen and two laborers; in all...

For rent of building and fuel and contingencies..

For superintendent of the building at the corner of Seventeenth and F streets ($250) and for four watchmen and two laborers; in all..

For fuel for warming the entire building, including the Ordnance Office, and for operating
the ventilating fan in summer, repairs of steam warming and ventilating apparatus, pay of
engineer and fireman, and for general repairs and other incidental expenses..........
For superintendent of building on Tenth street, occupied as the Surgeon-General's Office....

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, $8,000; for compensation of the chief clerk
Carried forward

5, 290 00 12, 500 00

4,570 00

8,000 00 250 00

14, 197, 562 00

Appropriations, &c.-Continued.

Object of appropriation.

Amount.

Brought forward..

of the Navy Department, at $2,200, and. additional to chief clerk, $300, to continue while there is no assistant secretary, and no longer; one disbursing clerk, at $2,000; four clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; two messengers; and two laborers; in all..

For official postage-stamps for the Secretary's office and the Bureaus of the Navy Depart

ment

For stationery, furniture, newspapers, and miscellaneous items...

Bureau of Yards and Docks: For chief clerk, $1,800; draughtsman, $1,800; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one messenger; and one laborer; in all

For stationery, books, plans, drawings, labor, and miscellaneous items.

Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting: For chief clerk, $1,800; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; two clerks of class one: one messenger; and one laborer; in all..

For stationery, books, and miscellaneous items...

Bureau of Navigation: For chief clerk, $1,800; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one messenger: and one laborer; in all...

For stationery, books, and miscellaneous items..

Bureau of Ordnance: For chief clerk, $1,800; draughtsman, $1,800; one clerk of class three;
two clerks of class two; one messenger; and one laborer; in all..
For stationery, books, and miscellaneous items..

Bureau of Construction and Repair: For chief clerk, $1,800; draughtsman, $1,800; one clerk
of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; one messenger; and one
laborer; in all........

For stationery and miscellaneous items

Bureau of Steam-Engineering: For chief clerk, $1,800; draughtsman, $1,800; one clerk of class two; one assistant draughtsman, $1,200; one messenger; and one laborer; in all... For stationery and miscellaneous items

Bureau of Provisions and Clothing: For chief clerk, $1,800; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; one messenger; and one laborer: in all...

For stationery and miscellaneous items

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery: For one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; one messenger; and one laborer; in all..

For stationery and miscellaneous items

For superintendent ($250) and for five watchmen and two laborers for the building occupied by the Navy Department; in all...

For incidental labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items for said building.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

For compensation of the Secretary of the Interior, $8,000; assistant secretary. $3,500; chief clerk, $2,500; ten clerks of class four, eight of whom may be paid $200 additional if the Secretary of the Interior deem it necessary and proper; six clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; six clerks of class one, one of whom shall be the telegraph-operator of the Department; three copyists; three messengers; two assistant messengers; and six laborers in his office; in all..

For secretary to sign patents for public lands.

$14, 197, 562 00

35, 620 00

20, 000 00 5,000 00

12, 760 00 1,800 00

11,960 00

850 00

6,360 00

800 00

9,560 00

800 00

12,960.00 800 00 7,760.00 1,000 00

14,760 00 800.00

4,960 00 400 00

5,990.00 7,000 00

69,780.00 1,500 00

For one captain of the watch, $1,200; and twenty-eight watchmen for the general service of the Interior Department building, and all the Bureaus therein, to be allotted to day or night service, as the Secretary of the Interior may direct

21,360 00

16,500 00

For stationery, furniture, advertising, telegraphing, cases for official records, ice, and miscellaneous items, including new books and books to complete broken sets, and cases and maps for library.

For expenses of packing and distributing official documents, including salary of superin-
tendent

For rent and fitting up of additional rooms for the use of the Pension-Office and for the
Bureau of Education

For casual repairs of the Department building.

For fuel, light, and salary of the engineer, assistant engineer, firemen, and repairs of the heat-
ing-apparatus

For completing F street portico, and grading, paving, and fencing, to conform to the change
of grade of Seventh and F street fronts of the Interior Department building..
For official postage-stamps for the Department of the Interior, as follows: For the office of
the Secretary. $18,000; for the General Land-Office, $41,000; for the Bureau of Education,
$10,000; for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, $10,000; for the Patent-Office, $20,000; for the
Pension Office, $25,000; and for the National Musuem in the Smithsonian Institution,
$1,000; in all...

General Land-Office: For the Commissioner of the General Land-Office, $4,000; chief clerk,
$2,000; recorder, $2,000; one clerk, $2,000; three principal clerks, at $1,800 each; three clerks
of class four; twenty-three clerks of class three; forty clerks of class two; forty clerks of
class one; one draughtsman, $1,600; one assistant draughtsman, $1,400; two messengers;
three assistant messengers; seven laborers; and two packers; in all..
Also, for additional clerks, on account of military bounty-lands, namely: For one clerk of class
three; four clerks of class two; thirty-five clerks of class one; and two laborers; in all..
Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and he is hereby,
authorized to use any portion of said appropriation for piece work, or by the day, month,
or year, at such rate or rates as he may deem just and fair, not exceeding a salary of
$1,200 per annum.

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Appropriations, &c.-Continued.

Object of appropriation.

Amount.

Brought forward..

Also, for three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; and
twenty-one clerks of class one, to be available from and after March 1, 1875..
For diagrams, stationery, parchment-paper for land-patents, furniture and repairs of the
same, miscellaneous items, including two of the city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and
preserved for the use of the Office, and for advertising and telegraphing
Indian-Office: For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, $3,000; chief clerk.
$2,000; five clerks of class four; eight clerks of class three; one stenographer, at $1,600;
thirteen clerks of class two; thirteen clerks of class one; six copyists, at $900 each; one
messenger; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all...

For blauk books, binding, stationery, fuel, lights, telegraphing, and miscellaneous items, in-
cluding two city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the Office
Pension Office: For compensation of the Commissioner of Pensions. $3,000; deputy commis-
sioner, $2,500; chief clerk, $2,000; medical referee, $2,500; twenty-six clerks of class four;
fifty-two clerks of class three; eighty-four clerks of class two; one hundred and twenty-
two clerks of class one; twenty-five copyists, at $900 each; one messenger; twelve assist-
ant messengers; eight laborers; two watchmen; one engineer, at $1,400; and one assistant
engineer, at $1,000; in all

And for the following additional clerks and employés, namely: Two clerks of class four;
four clerks of class three; ten clerks of class two; and ten copyists, at $900 each; in all..
And this appropriation shall be made available immediately, and to the end of the next
fiscal year, and no longer.
For one skilled mechanic..

For contingent expenses of the Office, namely: For actual expenses of clerks detailed to in-
vestigate suspected attempts at fraud, as provided by law, $40,000; for stationery, $10,000;
for carpets, mats, furniture, awnings, and repairs of the same, $5,000; for fuel, gas, engrav-
ing, and retouching plates; for bounty-land warrants, printing and binding the same; en-
graving and printing pension-certificates; and for other necessary expenses of the Office,
including two daily newspapers, $18,800; in all..
United States Patent-Office: For compensation of the Commissioner of the Patent Office,
$1,500; for assistant commissioner, $3,000; for chief clerk, $2,500; three examiners-in-chief,
at $3,000 each; examiner in charge of interferences, $2,500; trade-mark examiner, $2,500;
twenty-four principal examiners, (one of whom shall be librarian,) at $2,500 each; twenty-
four first assistant examiners, at $1,800 each; twenty-four second assistant examiners, at
$1,600 each; twenty-three third assistant examiners, two of whom may be females, at $1,400
each; one machinist, $1,600; six clerks of class four, (one of whom shall receive $200 addi-
tional for services as financial clerk, and shall give bond in such amount as the Secretary
of the Interior may determine ;) seven clerks of class three; twenty-five clerks of class
two; and forty clerks of class one; also, for thirty permanent clerks, at $1,000 each; for
fifty copyist clerks, at $900 each; for three skilled draughtsinen, at $1,200 each; for one mes-
senger and purchasing clerk, $1,000; for one skilled laborer, at $1,200; for six attendants in
model-room, at $1,000 each; for six attendants in model-room, at $900 each; for fifty labor-
ers, at $720 each; for six laborers, at $600 each; in all
For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the Patent-Office, namely: For stationery for
use of Office, repair of model-cases, stationary portfolios for drawings, furniture and labor
connected there with, repairing, papering, painting, carpets, ice, advertising, books for library, i
moneys refunded, printing engraved patent-heads, international exchanges, plumbing, gas-
fitting, extra labor on indexes and abstracts for annual reports, fitting rooms, temporary
clerks, laborers, and other contingencies, $80,000; and no money appropriated by this para-
graph shall be expended for advertising in newspapars published in the city of Washington
other than the Patent Office Official Gazette..

For photolithographing, or otherwise producing copies of drawings of current and back
issues, for use of the Office and for sale, including pay of temporary draughtsman

Provided, however, That on and after July 1, 1876, the grade of third assistant examiner in the Patent-Office shall cease.

For photolithographing, or otherwise producing plates for the Official Gazette, including pay of employés engaged on the Gazette, and for making similar plates of patents issued between July 1, 1869, and January 1, 1872.

$14,947, 002 00

52, 533 33

20,000 00

69,820 00

8,000 00

445, 580 00

44,000 00

1,200 00

73,800 00

436,400 00

80,000 00 100, 000 00

For photolithographing, or otherwise producing copies of the weekly issues of drawings, to be attached to patents and copies

40,000 00

For tracings of drawings preparatory to photolithographing back issues

Bureau of Education: For the Commissioner of Education, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,000; one
clerk of class four; one statistician, with the compensation of a clerk of class four; one
cerk of class three; one translator, with the compensation of a clerk of class three; one
clerk of class two; four copyists, at $300 each; one messenger, $340; and one watchman;
in all...

For contingent, namely: Stationery, $2,000; cases for library, $500; library, $1,000; current
educational periodicals, $250, cases for official records, $250; current publications, $225;
completing valuable sets of periodicals and publications in the library, 8200; telegraphing
and expressage, $200; collecting statistics, and writing and compiling matter for annual
and special reports, and editing and publishing circulars of information, $11,000; fuel and
lights, $275; office furniture, 8250; contingencies, $1,060; in all...
Surveyors-general and their clerks: For compensation of surveyor-general of Louisiana,
$2,000; and for the clerks in his office, $5,000..

For surveyor-general of Florida, $2,000; and for the clerks in his office. $2,500
For surveyor-general of Minnesota, $2,000; and for the clerks in his office, $8,400.
For surveyor-general of the Territory of Dakota. $2,000; and for the clerks in his office, $6,300.
For surveyor-general of Kansas, $2,000; and for the clerks in his office, $6,300; and the busi-
ness of the said office shall be settled, and the office shall be closed and discontinued, on or
before June 30, 1876..

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