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__.WB OF THE TJUITED STATES
[cONTIXIttD FROM riaST PAtIE.J
An AcTni-ikiug Apprnpriatiins for the legislative, ex
ecutive, and judicial Expenses of the U.rorumetit for
Ihe Year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and
»ixty*»ix, and additional Appropriatious for the cur
rent fiscal Year.
Be il eiuicled by the Senate and House nf Rrpresenta
tioes of tlie Vailed Slates of America in Congress altern
ated. That the following sum. be, and the same ure here
by, appropriated, uut ot auy money in the treasury not
o„—rwiao appropriated, f. r the object* hereinafter ex
pressed, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of Juue,
eighte ii hun I red mid' sixty -six, namely:
Legislative.— Furcouipcnoatiuu and mileage of senators,
two hundred and forly-seven thuusand four huudrod and
thirty dollars.
For compensation of the officers, rlorks, messengers,
and oth-s receiving an annual salary In the service of
thoiienate. viz: secretary uf the Senate, throe thousand
■Ix hundred dullars; officer charged with disbursements
-t tho Senate, four hundred lad eghty dollars: chief
clerk, tiro thousand flvo hundred dollars; principal clerk
s_id principal executive clerk iv the office of the secreta
ry ol the Senate, nt two thousand one hundred and sixty
dollars c.vb: eight clerk. In office of the secretary or the
Semite, at one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty dollars
each; keeper of the stationery, one thousand sever! hun
dred and fifty-two dnlli--; two messengers, at oue thou
sand and eighty dollars oach; ono page, at five huudred
dollars; sergeant-iit-arins and doorkeeper, two thousand
dollars, assistant doorkeeper, one thouaand Beven hun
dred dullars; postmaster to the Semite, one thousand
aeven hundred and fifty dojlars; iiesistant postmaster and
mall-carrier, one thnusai—. four hundred and forty dul
liu-s; two mall-boys at ono thousand dollar* each; su
perintendent of the dneiiineut room, one thousand flvo
nundrod dollar.; two assistants in document room, atone
.thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of
tlio fidiliug-rootu, ouu thousand five hundred dollars;
two me—engers. acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one
thousand five hundred dollars each; seventeen messen
gers at one llious,„td two hundred dollars each; clerk
or secretary to the president of the Senute, one thousaud
•even hundred and flfty-two dollars; clerk to the com
mittee on finance, ouu thouaaud eight hundred snd fifty
dollars; clerk 10 the committee on claims, one thuu.and
•Ight hundred and fifty dollars; clork of printing re
cords, one thousand eight huudred and fifty dollars; sn
_iriiiueieie.il In charge of tbe furnaces, one thousand
two hnndred dollars; assistant In charge of furnaces,
•evenhundred s*d twenty dollais; laborer ln charge of
tv ivute passages, seven hundred and twenty dollar.; two
laborers, at five liundred and seventy-six dollar, each ;
chaplain to the Senate,seven hundred nnd fifty dollars ,
making ssventy-iune thousand six hundred and forty -x
dollars.
Vor contingent expenses of the Senate, vis:
- or stationery, sevsnte_i thousand dollars.
For newspapers, three thousand dollars.
Tor Congressional Globe, thirty-five thousand dollars.
For reporting pioieedings ln the Dally Globe for the
first session of the thlrty-uintli Congress, twenty thou
sand dollars.
For paying the publishers uf tho Congressional Globe
and Appendix, according to the number of copies taken,
one cant for every five pages exceeding three thousand,
Including tin- Indexes and the law* of the United States,
twelve thousand nine hundred dollars.
Por one complete set of the Congt—Bionsl Olob* and
Appsudlx tor e*'-h senator In th* thirty-ninth Congress
£ who Iras net already roielved them, six thouiand eight
hundred dollar j ; Provided, however That any senator
who has already a* a tm-inb*r of the House of Represen
rati . i received a portion of a set'of the Confi—sions.
Ulole, shall only be entitled to receive as such senator
the additional volumes required to complete one rull
set.
For the usual additional compensation to tha reporters
of the senate for the Congressional Glob* for reporting
the pro'ccdlng* of tho Senate for the first regular session
of the thirty-:;!..th cungre**, eight hundred dollar* each,
four thousaud dollars.
For clerka to committees, page., hone., and carryalls;
eighteen thousand dollars.
For capitol police, nineteen thouiand one hnndred and
**venty dollars.
For expenses of in Ming and ventilating apparatus, six
teen thousand dollars.
For miscellaneous items, thirty thousand dollars.
For compensation nnd • mileage ol members of the
House of Representatives and delegates from territories,
three linndred thousand dojlars.
For compensation of the off—ere, clerks, messengers,
and others receiving an anuual salary In tlie service of
the House of Representatives, viz: clerk ofthe House
of Reprt-entai! .-—, tliree thotuind six hundred dollars
chief clerk and on* assistant clerk, at two thousand one
hundred and sixty dollar- each; eleven clerks, nt one
thousand eight liundred dollars each; principal messen
ger in the office, at lour dollars and eighty cents per day,
one thousand soven hu-idred and fifty-two dollais; three
messengers,at one thousand two humlred dollars each;
messenger to tin.- speaker, at four dollars and eighty cents
per day, one tliousaud Beven hundred and fifty-two dol
lars; clerk to ILo committee of ways nnd means, two
thousand one liundred and sixty dollars; clerk to the
committee of claim**, one thousand eight hundred dollars;
clork to committee on public lands, one thousand eight
hundred dollurs; B*svnnt_l _!_*, two thousaud one
hundred and sixty-dollars ; ilerk to thesergeant-nt-arms,
one thousand eight liundred dollnrs; messenger to the
sergeant-at-arms, one thousand two hundred dollars;
'postmaster, two thousand one hundred and sixty doilars:
assistant ismtmnster, one thousand seven hundred and
forty doilars; four messengers, at one thousand four
hundred and forty dollnrs ench ; two mall-boys, at nine
hundred dollars each; capitol f—lice, nineteen thousand
oue hundred and soveuty dollars; doorkeeper, two thou
sand one hundred snd sixty dollars; auperintelideiit uf
the lolding-room, one thousand eight hundred dollars;
two messengers, at ono thousand seven hundrod and fifty
two dollars each ; one messenger, at uno thousand seven
hundred und forty dollars; fivo messengers, at one thou
sand five hundred dollars each; six uiessengers, at one
thousand two hundred dollars each; twelve messengers,
to be emplnyed during the session nf Congress, at the rate
of ono thousand two tiiiiuired dollars e-ch per annum:
chaplain to tbo House of Representatives, seven liundred
and fifty dollars; making on. huudred and nine thuusand
lour bundled uml twenty dollars.
For contingent expenses of tho House of Representa
tive., viz:
for r.u i - :•-.' ■'.- thousand dollars.
For twenty-four copies of th* Congressional Globe and
Appondix fur each member and delegate of the first regu
lar session of the tblrty-ninth Congress, end ono hundred
• opiee of the sume for the House library, tweuty-ninc
thousand four hundred tlulla—.
For the compensation or Clorks to committee., snd tem
porary clerk, in the offlco of the clerk of the House of
Representatives, eighteou thousand five hundred and
sevenly-six dullars.
For paying the publishers of the Congressional Globe
and Appendix, according to the number of copies taken,
one cent for every five page, exceeding throe thousand,
Including the Indexes and the laws of the United States,
ten thousand ulno huudred dollarß.
For one conipleto Bet of the Congressional Globe and
Appendix for each represontutlva and delegate In the flr.t
session of the thirty- ninth L'uligri—i, who has not already
received the same, twenty-three thousand dollars.
For folding documents, Including materials, thirty thou
sand dollars.
For luel and lights, pay of engineers, firemen and la
borers, repairs and materials, fifteen thousand dollars.
For furniture, repairs and packing-boxes for members.
ten th-usund dollars.
For horses, carriages and saddle horaes, nine thousand
dollars.
For laborers, eight thousand four hundred dollars.
For miscellaneous items, thirty thousand dollars.
For newspapers, one tiiou-aiid dollars.
For page* and temporary mall-boys, ten thousand and
eighty dollars.
For reporting and publishing proceedings In the Daily
-lobe, at seven dollar, aud fifty cents per column, twenty
thousaud dollars.
For atitlonery, twelve thousand dollars.
For th* usual additional compenaatiou to the reporters
of the House for the Congressional Globe, for reporting
the proceedings of the House for the first regular session
of the thirty-ninth Congress, eight hundred dollars each,
four thousand eight hundred dollars.
For completing the tiling of the floor of the old Hall of
Representatives, under the same authority that the work
has already been done,thre* thousand eight hundred and
«*venty-five dollnrs.
Public Printing.— For compensation of the superinten
dent of the public printing, and the clerks and messen
ger ln his office, nine thouiand seven huudred and four- '
, teen dollarß. I
*• For contingent expenses of his office, viz-. For station- '
ary, postage, advertising, ftirniture, travelling expenses, '
horses and wagons, and miscellaneous Items, two thou- I
•and duller*. I
For addition to the public printing office and the neces ■
nary presses, machinery and fixtures, sixty -one thousand
dollars; *o much thereof to be expended under the ilirec- '
tlon of the Secretary of the Interior as may be neccsury I
for tbe erection of said nidi- inn t
For the public priming, three hundred and thirty-nine
thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars and fitly
cent*.
For paper for the public printing, six hundred ami
twenty-nine thousand and forty dollars.
For the public binding, three hundred and seventy
iluse thousand s* you hundred and ten dollar* and twen
ty-foui cents.
For mapping in cases pending in the supreme roart of
the United States, Aye thousand dollar*.
For lithographing and engraving for the Senate and
II I'i.c nf Representatives, seventy hi o thousand dollars.
Library of Ctntgrstt.—Tor compensation of librarian,
three oMistuni i.urarlana, messenger and laborers, ten
thousand eight huudred dollars.
For contingent expense, of said library, two thousand
dollar*.
For purchue of books for said library, eight thousand
dollars.
For purchaie of law books for said library, two thou
**Foran enlargement of the library of Congnis, sobs to
Include in two wings, built fire-proof, the space at either
end of the present library, measuring about eighty feet
tn length by thirty feet In width, In accordance with a
plan to be approved by the committee on the library, one
hundred and sixty thousand dollars, to be expended under
the direction of the Secretary of the Interior.
Cbiu-t of Claims.— For sslutle* of five judges of th* court
of claim*, the »ollcitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solici
tor, clork and assistant clerk, bail iff and messeuger there
of, thirty-six thousand three hundred dollara.
For stationary, book., fuel, lights, laborers' hire and
other contingent and miscellatieous hi [ieu.es, three thou
•and dollais.
For compensation of attorneys to attend to taking tea
t-atony, witnesses and commissioners, one thousand dol
lar*.
Executive—mat -onipensat—n of the President of th*
United States, twenty-five thousand dollars.
For compensation of tlio Vice-President of the United
States, eight thousand dollars.
For to-ip raatlou of secretary to sign patent, for pub
lic lands, one in-.nsand Aye hundred dollars.
For compenßui. >q to the private secretary,steward and
messenger or tho ___o*t of the Unit— State*, four
thousand six hundred dol.ars.
For contingent expense, of tho executive office, includ
lag stationery therefor, tuu thouiand dollars.
2>cparfmrni of Sled-. .—For compensation of the Secre
tary of Bute and o—istant lecretary of state, chief clerk,
superintendent of statistics, clerks, measenger, assistant
messenger and laborers in his office, fifty-eight thousand
•Ight hundred and eighty dollar*.
For the incidental and contingent Expenses of the De
partment of State— For publishing the laws in pamphlet
lorm and ln newspapers ofthe States and Territories, and
in Ihe city of Washington, seventeen thuusand on* hun
dred and twenty-five dollars.
For proof read in;: and packing the laws and doenmsnta
tor th* various legations and consulates, including boxes
and transportation or the same, three thousand five hun
did dollar*.
For »tationery, blank books, binding, furniture, fixtures
audrep-l", flTe thousand dollar*.
For,ml»csllanßOUs items, two thou*»nd fiv* hundred
*E«MM«M» priminj, book* and a»j-,-Y*-haa- ;
•at-td-LUvrf,
OFPIOIAIj. _ I
Fur extra cleik-liire und copying, ten thuusand dullars.
For ciinipen!atlnii ol four watchmen and two lain.!-,
orthe northeast executive building, fuiii thuusand three
hundred and twenty dullars.
For contingent expenses "f said building, viz: for Tuel,
light, repairs antl mi-cellaucuu. expenses, five thousand
the hundred dollar*.
For the payment or the first annual Instalment or the
proportion contributed by ihe United States toward the
i-apitali-iitinii ul the Scheldt lines.— to fulfil the stipula
tions contained In the fourth article of the convention
between the l'nited States and Belgium, of the twentieth
.f Mny, rightevu hundred and sixty throe, the sum of
llfti-five thousand live hundred nnd eighty-four dollurs
iucoin, and such further sum as mnv be necessary to car
ry uut the stipulation of the convention providing fur the
1-yuiout ol interest on the said sum und ou the portion
of the principal remaining unpaid.
Treasury Department.—Tot compensation ol the Secre
tary orthe Treasury, two Assißtutit Secretaries ofthe Treas
ury .chief clurk,sup«rvieiugachitec t and assistantuchitoct,
clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, assistant mes
senger, and lnhorers, ouu hundred nnd eighteen thousand
nine hundred ami twenty dollar*.
For compensation of the first comptroller, chief clerk,
and the clerk*., messengers and laborers iv bis offico, forty
throe thousand MM hundred nnd forty dollars.
For compensation ofthe second cumptruller, chief
clerk, anil tho clorks,messenger,assistant mixweuger and
laborer iv hi* office, iucluding three clerks of c!a_ four,
throe clerks of class three, three clerks ul class two, three
clork* of class one, tw—vo clerks at an annual salary of
seven huudrod and twenty dollar, each, and ono laborer
at an annual salary or seviu hundred and twenty dollars,
who are hereby authorized to bo uppuinted, one hundred
and thirty-four thuusauil nine huudrod aud twenty dollars.
Fur cuuipoii-ition of tho first auditor, chief clerk, and
tho clerks, messenger, hs-staut messenger, uud lahurer
iv liisotlii-e. forty—ght tlioi-und threo huudred aud sixty
dollais.
For cnmponsatiun of the second uuditnr, chief clerk,
and the clerks, messengor, assistant messeugei's, and iu
borcrsin hi* office, iucluding throo clerks or class lour,
twenty clerks of doss tliroti, forty clerks of class two.
seventy of class one, one assistant messenger at eight
hundred and forty dullars per annum, and throe laborers
at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum each,
who are hereby authorized to be uppuinted, five hundred
aud eighteen thousand seven hundred and twenty dollar*.
For compensation of the third auditor, chief clerk, and
the clerks, messengers, assistant niesaeugcra, ami laborers
in hi. office, including fly* clerk, of class four, fifteen
clerks of class three, thirty clerks nf cla*. two, and fifty
clerks of class one, who are hereby authorized to be ap
pointed, threo hundred and eighty-four thousaud two
hundred and eighty dollars.
For compensation of tho fourth auditor, chief clerk, and
the clerk. v , messenger, and assistant messenger, and la
borer In his office, ono huudred uud ten thousand nine
hundred and sixty dollar*.
For compensation of the llftli auditor, chief clerk, and
the iloiks, mossenger,and laborer in his office, forty-eight
thousand eight hundred and forty dullars.
Fur compensation of the auditor of the treasury for the
Post-office Department, nnd the clerks, messsenger, as
sistant messenger, nnd laborers iv hi* office, ono hundred
and ninety-thru- thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.
_'or compensation of the treasurer uf the United States,
assistant treasurer, cashier, assistant casbiur, chief, uf di
vision, book-keeper., tellers, assistant tellers, chief clerk,
und the clerks, messenger, assistant messengers, and la
borers In hi. office, one hundred and sixty-nlue thousand
three hundred and eighty dollars.
For compensation of the register ofthe tteasury, assis
tant register, chief clerk, ami the clerks, messengers, as
sistant messenger, and laborers In hi* office, ninety-one
thousand live hundred and twenty dollars.'
I For compensation of tlio solicitor of the treasury, chief
' clerk, and the clerks and messeuger iv his office, eighteen
thousand five hundred dollars.
For compensation of the commissioner of customs, chief
clerk, and the clerks, messenger, and laborer In his office,
forty thousand nine hundred aud twenty dullars.
For compensation of the chief clerk, clerks, messenger,
and laborer of the light-house board, nine thousand five
hundred und twenty i1i.11.-ir-.
For cotnpeusatlou uf the comptroller of tho currency,
deputy.comptroller, clerks, messeuger, and laborer, sixty
four thousand nine hundred forty dollars.
f\»nt.no-ir Expenses of the Treasury Department.
In the office ol the Secretary of the Treasury:
Fur copyitig, labor, binding,seallug ships'registers, trans
lating foreign languages, advertising, and extra clerk-hire
fur preparing und cullerting iitform-itinn to lie laid before
Congress, and for miscellaneous items, fifty thousand
dollars.
For compensation tv temporary clerks in the Treasury
Department, nnd for additional compensation to clerks in
samodepartment: t'rovide>l. That the temporary clerks
herein provided for may few classified according to the
character of their services: And prorided further. That
the Secretary of the Treasury may award such additional
compensation to clerks ns, in his judgment, it may be
deemed just, uud may bo required by the public service,
two huudred and fifty thousand doilars; but the said
secretary shall nut have the iiutburtly to award any wm-li
additional compensation tosiu-h clerks after the first day
of July,eighteen huudred and sixty —x.
In the office of the First Comptroller:
For furniture, public documents, Stale and Territorial
statute*, postage, and miscellaneous items, one thousand
dollars.
In the office of tho Second Comptroller:
Fur furniture and misi-i-llatinoiis Items, including sub
scription to one city newspaper, to be bound aud preserved
for the use of tin* office, four thousand dollars.
In the ollice ol the First Auditor:
For office furniture and miscellaneous items, ouo tliou
saud live hundred dollars.
In the office of the Second Auditor:
Fnrofflce furniture ami miscellaneous items, including
two of the' city newspapers, In be filed anil preserved lor
thu use of thi' uffii-e, twenty-five tliniisitnd dullars.
In the nffice of the Third Aiulitnr:
Fur officii furniture., carpeting, two newspapers, preserv
ing flies and papers, fioiiDty-litnil miscellane
ous items, lilteen thousand dullars.
In the omen of the Fourth Auditor:
For coutingeut expenses of tho office, three thousand
dollars.
Iv tho office of tho Fifth Auditor:
For postage, furnituro, and miscellaneous expense?, in
which are Included two dally newspapers, two thousand
dollars.
In tho offlco of the Treasurer:
For contingent expenses of the office, ten thousand
dollars.
In the office of the Register:
For arranging and binding cancelled marino papcrß,
case* for official rapers und records, and miscellaneous
items, including office furniture, eight thousand dollars.
Office of tbs Solicitor of the Treasury:
For labor ami miscellaneous items, aud for statutes and
reports, two thousand two hundred dollars.
, Office of tho Commissioner of Customs:
For miscellaneous items and offlco I'urnlture, three
thousand dollars.
Ollice ol the Comptroller of tlio Cunottcy:
For furniture und miscellaneous items, five Uiotisand
dollar*,
For stationery for thu Treasury Department and its seve
ral bureaus, one hundred tbousund dollars.
For the general purposes of the Southeast Execulirc Build
ing, including Ihe extension.— For compensation of twelve
watcbineu aud eleven laborers of tho Southeast Execu
tive Building, sixteen thousand five hundred and sixty
dollars.
For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for fa*},
light, labor, uud misi-ellaueous items, seventy-Ilvo thou
sand dollars-
Dejtartmentof the Interior.—Tor compensation ol the
Secretary ot the Interior, aaslstunt a*__*ry, chief clork,
and the clurks, messenger, assistant messengers, watch
men, and laborem in his office, forty-eight thousand one
hundred and sixty dollars. a
For compensation of tho commission of the general
land-office, chief clerk, recorder, draughtsman, .—sistant
' draughtsman, clerks, messengers, assistant messengers,
packers, watchmen, and laborers iv hi. office, nun hun
dred and seventy-eight thousand two hundred dollurs.
For compensation of additional clerks In the general
land-ofllce, under the uct of third March,-one thousand
eight hundred and tlfty-llvo, granting bouuty land, and
for laborers, employed therein, fifty-eight thousand six
hundred and forty dollars : Provided, That the Secretory
of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and he is here
by, authorized to use any portion of saldappropriation for
piece-work, or by tlio day, week, month, ur year, at such
rate or rates as he may deem just and lair, not exceeding
a salary ol twelve hundred dollars per annum.
For conipi neatlon or the commissioner or Indian affairs,
chief-clerk, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messen
ger, watchmen, and laborer in his offlco, thirty-two thou
sand six hundred dollars.
For compensation of the commissioner of pensions,
chief clerk, and the clerks, messengers, assistant messen
gers, watchman, and laborers in his office, two hundrod
and sixteen thousand nine hundred nnd twenty dollars.
For additional clerks in the pension office, twenty-one
thousand dollars: Protidol, That the Secretary of the
Interior, at bis discretion, si all be, and is hereby, author
ized to use auy portion of said appropriation for piece
work, or by the day, week, mouth, or year, at «nch rate
or rate, as he may deem j. island fair, not exceeding
a salary of twelve hundred dollurs per annum.
For compensation of the commissioner of public build
ings, aud the clork and messenger in hi* office, four thou
•and two hun lrod dollurs.
-r-inpnit Expenses— Department of the Interior.—
Offlco of the Secretary of tbe luterior:
For stationery, fur..iture, and other cuntingenci_, and
for books aud maps for the library, iov-o thousand dol
lnrs. ■"
For repair, ol the patent-office building, twelve thou
sand iivrjiiiiulreil dollars.
For expense, of packing and,li,trlh„tlng congressional
journals und documents, In BUrnanc* of the provisions
contained in the joint resolution or Congress, approved
twenty-eighthi January, eighteen hundred and Hfty-seven, ,
and act filth Februnry, eighteen hnndred and ftfty-uiuo i
six thousand dollars. ,""* .'■ '
For fuel and lights for the patent-office buildinir in- i
eluding the salaries or engineer uml assistant enuiueer of
the furnaces, eighteen thousand dollars. "-»•«*»
Office of Indian Affairs *
For blank book*, binding, stationary", and misculLn.. '
u„. items, including twu ur the daily . i,y newin^,"s, £
b* filed, bound, and prcuorvi -i fur the use u f the office
four thousand dollars. - '
Office of the Commissioner or Pensions:
For stationery, engraving, and retouching plates for
bounty laud warrants, and binding the same, ofiice furni
ture, and repairing tha same, and miscellaneous items m
eluding two city doily new*pnp*rs, to be filed, bound,'aud
preserved for tbe use of tho office, fifteen thouaand dol
|S—M.
Office or the Commissioner or Public Buildings:
For stationery, blank books, plans, drawings, aud other
contingent expenses or hi. office, five hundred dollars.
Surveyors-General and their Clerks.— Tor compensation
of tho surveyor-general of Wisconsin and lows, and the
clerks in hi*'office, eight thousand tliree hundred dollars.
Foi compensation of the surveyor-general of Minneso
ta, and the clerk. In his ofiice, eight thousaud tliree bun
dred dollars. . -__ _
For compensation of the surveyor-general of the Terri
tories of Dakota and Montnua, and the clerk, in hi. of
fico, eight Uiousand three hundred dollars.
For compensation of the surlvvor-general of Kansas
and Nebraska, and tbe clerks lv his office, eight thousand
three hundred dollars.
For compensation nf the surveyor-general of the Terri
torie. of Colorado. Utah and Idaho, and the clerk, in his
office, -even thousand dollars.
For eiiiiii"-ii*atii..r! of the .urveyor-general of New Mcx-
U-and Arizona,and tho Jerk, in hi. office, seveu thou
•and dollars.
For compensat—.ll of the surveyor-general ot Catiforula
and Nevada, and the clerks in bis office, fourteen thou
sand dullars.
For compensation of the mrysyor-freuersl of Oregon,
and the ink. 1q bis. office, *ix thousand flvo hundred
doilars. t
For compensation of the survovor-gi-ueral of Washing
ton Territory, ami the clerk* iv ' his ollice, si* thousand
live hundred dollars.
For compensation of tho clerk* In the offices or tho
Murviyors-geneiiil, to bcupimrtioiied tv them according to
the exigencies uf tho public service, and to bo employed
In transcribing ficld-nutc* of survovs, for the purpose of
preserving them at the scut uf government, ten thousand
dollar*.
For rompenantioii of recorder of land-title* iv Missouri,
five bundled dollars.
For ■ompeiisatlou of translator in the offlco of siirviy
ur-gi-ii. i.il uf New Mexico and Arizona, two thous. ml
tint lars.
For rent «if siirvcyur-general's iifiice iv Oregon, iuol,
l.i».k*, stationery, aud other incidental expenses, includ
ing pay of messenger, seven hundred dollar*.
For rent of tho surveyor-general* office In California,
fuel, Imoks, stationery, and other incidental expense*, in
cluding nay uf messeuger, six thousand dullars.
For uttiie-nnt for tho surveyor-general of Washington
| Territory, tuel, books, stationery, and other Incidental
expenses, one thuusand dollars.
Fur office-rent of surveyor-genoral nf Kansas uud No
hrattkn, fuel, and incidental expenses, one thousand llvo
humlred dollars.
For rent of surveyor-general's office in the Territory of
i Dakota, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental ex
pense*, six hundred dullars.
For rent or office fur the surveyor-general of Colorado,
Utah, Nevada, ami Idaho Territories, fuel, books, station
• cry, and other Incidental expense*, ono thousaud dollars.
Fur the pay of the wages of one clerk in tho consoli
dated lun'l-officoutDcsMoinus, lowa, ono thousand dullars
[Expenses of Cburts of Ihe Vnited Slates.]— Tor defray
ing tho expense, ur tlio supreme ennrt aud district cnur't.
of the United Suites, including the District of Columbia,
and also for jurors und witnesses, In aid of rund. arising
from Hues, penalties, and forfeitures, In the fiscal yoor
ending June thirtieth, eighteon hundrod and sixty-flvu,
and previous years, and likewise lor defta, lug the expense,
of suits iv which the United States aro concerned, and of
prosecutions Tor offences committed against the United
States, nnd for tho safe-koeping of prisum -re, -.even hun
dred thousand dollars, and tho unexpended balances vf
appropriation, for tho judiciary lund shnll return In
itio treasury.
War Department.—Tot compensation of the Secretary
of War, assistant secretaries of war, solicitor, chief clerk,
and the clerks, messenger, assistant messengers, and la
borer in his office, sixty-four tliousaud nud sixty dollars.
For compensation ofthe clerks and messenger, in tho
ufficeof the Adjutant General, two hundred and twenty
four thousand four hundred dollars.
For*Jtnpen*atkin ofthe clinks, messengers, assistant
in»Bse_Jp.-, and lnlwrers iv the. office nf tho Quart ernias
ter lleu-rul, three hundred and ninety-five thousand eight
hundred and forty dollers.
Fur compensation of tho clerks and messengers ln the
office or the Paymaster General, two hundred and ulna
thousand six hundred and eighty dollars.
Far compensation of the clerks, messengers and laborers
In the.offlce or the Commissary General, eighty-six thous
and one hundred and eighty dollars.
For compensation or tho clerks, mesaengora, and la
borer lv the office or the Surgeon General, forty-four
thousand ono hundred and twenty dollars.
For compensation ofthe clorks, messengers and laborer
in the office of tbe Chief Engineer, twenty-nine thousaud
three hundred and twenty dollars.
Fur compensation of tbe clerks and messenger In tho
office ofthe Colonel of Ordnance, one hundred and seven
ty-three thousand two hundred and eighty dollars.
For compensation ofthe clerks ln the nffic* of Military
Justice, seven thousand two hundred dollars.
Contingent Expenses of the War Department.
Office ofthe Secretary of War :
For blank books, stationery, labor, books, maps, extra
clerk hlro, and mi*cell-neons items, twenty thousand dol
lar*.
Offlco orthe Adjutant General: '
For blank book*, stationery, binding, and mlscellaneou*
items, twenty thousand dollars.
Offico of the Quartermaster General |
For blank books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous
items, twenty thousand dollars.
Office of the Paymaster General:
For blank books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous
Items, ten thousand dollars.
Office of the Commissary General:
For blank books, stationery, binding, Including rent of
Office and hlro of watchman, twenty thousand dollars.
Office of the Chief Engineer :
For blank books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous
items, three thousand live hundred dollars.
Office of the Surgeon General:
For blank bunks, stationery, binding,and miscellaneous
items, including rent of office, twelve thousand five hun
dred dollars.
Office of tho Chief of Ordnance:
For blank books, stationery, binding, and mlscellaneou*
item*, ten thousand dollars.
Office of Military Justlee I
For blank books,stationery, I.in.ling, and miscellaneous
items, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For the general purposes of Ihe Northwest Executive
Building.—Vor compensation of superintendent, four
watchman, and two laborers of the Northwest Executive
Building, four thousand five hundred and seventy dollars.
For lalwr, fuel, light, and mlscellaneou* Itemsltwoutv
thousand dollars.
Ar the general purposes ofthe Building corner ofFand
Seventeenth Streets. —For compensation of superintendent,
lour watchmen, and two laborers fur said building, four
thousand live hundred and seventy dollars.
For fuel compensation of fireman, and miscellaneous
items, six thousand dollars.
I '~r Ihe general purpose* ofthe Building corner of Fand
Fiflemlh Streets.— For superintendent, watchmen, rent,
fuel, light*, and miscellaneous items, fifteen thousand
dollnrs.
_—try Pfjwrnwnf.—For compensation of the Secretary
of the Navy, Assistant Secretary ofthe Navy, chief clerk,
and the clerks, messeuger. assistant messenger, and )«,
borers in his offlco including four clerks of class four,
and ono laborer, at an annual salary o! seveu hundred
and twnnty dollars per annum, which are hereby author
ized tv be appointed, fifty-five thousand eight bundled
dollar..
For compensation ol tho chief of tho bureau of navy
yards and docks, and the engineer, chief clerk, clerks,
messenger, and laborers in his office, nineteen thousaud
six hundrod and forty dollars:
For compensation of th* chief uf the bureau of equip
ment and recruiting, chief clerk, uud the clerks, messen
ger, and laborers iv his office, including ono cleric or class
three, and oue clerk or class ono, Vhich are hereby au
thorized to be appointed, sixteen thousand four hundred
and twenty dollars.
For compensation ofthe chief of Ihe bureau of naviga
tion, chief i-lei X , und tho Clerks, messenger, and luborer
in his ofiice, leu thousand one hundred and .twenty dol
lars.
For compensation tho chief of tho bureau of ordnance,
and tho assistant, chief clerk, clerks, draughtsman, mes
senger, and laborer In his office, nineteen thousand ono
hundred and ninety-six dollars.
•For compensatiuu ol'thu chief of the bure*At of construc
tion and repair, chief clerk, and the clerks, draughtsman,
messenger, and laborer iv bis office, including oue addi
tional temi—rary clerk uf class two, which is hereby au
thorized to be iippolnted, eighteen thousand and twenty.
dollurs,
lor compensation ofthe chief of the bureau of steam
oiigiiieerlug, chief clerk, and the clerks, draughtsman,
mi'ssi'iigi r, and luborer in his office, eleven thousand and
twenty dollars-.
For compensation of the chief or tho bureau of provl,
sions and clothing, chiel clerk, and tbe clerk., messenger
and laborers, twenty-lour thousand six hundred nnd
twenty dollars.
For compensation or the chiof of the bureau or modi
clue and surgery, assistant, and tho clerks, mossenger,
aud laborer in his ofiice, ten thousand eight hundred
uud twenty dollars.
Incidental and contingent txpemtt of the Navy De
partment.
Office of the Secretary ofthe Navy:
For stationery, labor, newspapers, periodicals, and
miscellaneous items, five thousaud dollars.
Bureau of Yards and Docks :
For stationery, books, plans, drawings, and incidental
labor, one thousand eight huudred dollars.
H-.ii etui of Equipment and Recruiting:
For stationery, books and mlHcellatioous Items, eight
hundred dollars.
Bureau of Navigation:
For'stationery, blank books and miscellaneous items,
eight hundrod dollars.
Bureau of Ordnance;
For stationery and miscellaneous items, two thousand
dollars.
Bureau of Construct—n and Repair :
For stationery and miscellaneous items, one thousand
dollars.
Bureau of Steam Engineering:, .
For etstionery and niiscellaueous Items, two thon-uml
five hundrod dollars.
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing: V*
For stationery and mlscellaneou* Items, one thousand
five hundred dollars .
Bureau of Medicine aud Surgery:
For blank books, stationery, and miscellaneous Item*,
eight hundred dollnrs.
For the general purposes of the Southwest Executive
Building.—Tor compensation of five watchmen and two
laborer* of the southwest executive building, four
thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars.
For contingint expenses of said building, viz:
For labor, fuel, lights, and mlscellaneou* item*, six
thousand five hundred dullars.
Ptt-Offiee Department, —For compensation of tha
Postinaater-Oeueral, three assistant postmasters-genera],
chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, assistant ni«
sengera, watchmen, and laborers of said department,
one hundred and sixty tliousaud three hundred and
sixty dollars.
For compensation of twenty-five additional clerks,
twenty thousand dollar*.
Contingent expenses of the Post-Office Department.— -For
blank books, binding, and stationery,fuel for the general
post office building, including the auditor's office, oil,
gas, and candles, printing, repair «f the general poet
nfflc* building, office furniture, glazing, painting,
whitewashing, and for keeping tbe -replaces and fur
nace. In order; for engineer for steam-en|lne, laborers,
watchmen, repairs of furniture, and for mi—ellanetrur.
items, forty thousand dollars.
Money-Order Bureau.—Tor compensation of superln
tendent and the clerks in hla office, seven thousand live
hundred dollars.
Department of Agriculture. —For compensation of com
mission of agriculture, chief clerk, and the clerks and
emp oyees in his office, thirty-Blue tUotis«nd six hun
dred dollars.
For contingencies, viz: •
For stationery, purchase of library, lab—dory, rent,
and miscellaneous Items, seven thousand five hundred
dollars. '»-
For collecting agricultural statistic*,, twenty thousand
dollars.
For purchase snd distribution of new and valuable
seeds, viz: For purchase uf cereal, vegetable, and flower
seed., and for labor In putting up seeds, «eeil-bag*, and
miscellaneous item., etaty-one thoiasand dollars.
Eur employees in seed-room, fiv-thoussnd two hun
dred dollars.
For propagation and dlstribnthm of plant*, cuttiuga, ,
and ahruba, fourteen thousand dullars: Prorided, That
tho propagation of plants, cutting*,, and shrub* .hall be
confined to such aa are adapted tor general cultivation
and to promote the general Inters*., of horticulture and •
agriculture throughout the United ;_t*t_.
For experimental garden In reservation number two, ,
eight thousaud dollars. I
Mint at Philadelphia.—Tor salar is* of the director,
treasurer, assayer, melter and refiner, chief coiner and i
engraver, assistant assayer, and ccv* a clerks, twenty-*U
thousand (em Wn<lr*l dollar.. ,' 1
QFFICIAI-y [ j j
;• For wage, of workmen and udjiu.ers,oue huudred aud
d twouty-five thousand dollars I
For incidental and contingent expenses, ten thousand "
10 doilars.
:o For specimens of ores and coins to be preserved in the t
il cabinet of the mint, tliree bundled dollars.
j* Branch Mint at San Francisco, California. —For sain- '
d ries of superintendent, treasurer, assayer, melter and '
refiner, colnor, and six clerks, thirty thousand five hun- ,
b dred dollars. >
For wages of workmen and adjusters, ono hundred and
'" seventy five thousand dollars. <
d Fur incidental and contingent expenses, repairs and
wastage, fifty thousand dollnrs.
f Assay Office, New York.—Vor salaries or auperinten
dent, assuyer, nnd molter und refiner, assistant assayer. ,
( oflieois and clerks, tws(_y-three thousaud vine hundred
' dollurs. ■
For wages nf workmen, forty-eirtht tliousaud dollars. j
n For liii-ideiital uud Contingent expenses twenty thiols
t l and dollars. ,
Branch Mint at Denver.—Vor superintendent, assayer, I
y. molter, refiner, coiner, and clerks, thirteen thousaud dol- i
o lars.
For wages nf wurkmeu. twenty ono thousaud seven I
if hundred and fifty .five dollars. I
;- For incidental nud contingent expenses, fivo thousand
doll. ii". |
GOVia-MEN— IN Tit* TIMIITUMIS.
Territory of New Mexico.—Tot salaries or governor, j
chief-justice aud two associate judges, aud secretary, J
'• twelve thousand dollurs. '
'• For contingent expenses of said territory, oue thousaud '
' dollnrs. '
' For Interpreter »nd transistor lv tlio executive office, !
'. five huudrod dollar*.
B For i .>iiipiiiisuti.iii and mileage ol the members or the '
r legislative aoßenibly, officers, clerks,and contingent ex- '
-. |wnsc« or the lusombly, twenty thousand dullars.
* Territory of Utah Fur aulai.-* ul guvernor, chiof
'{ justice, two associate Judges, und secretary, twolvu thou- ',
11 Band dullurs. '
'" Fur cuutingent expenses of the territory, two thousand '
" five hundred dollars.
• For compensation and mileago ol the member* or the
legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent ux
y penses ol the assembly, fifteen thousand dollar.,
' Territory ot Washington.—Tot salaries ot governor, !
■ cbUr justice, two associate Judges, and aecrotary, twelve ,
'• thousaud five hundred dollars.
0 For tontingeat expense* of said torrltory, ono thou !
'' sand five huudred dullars.
For compensation and mileage nf Iho members of the '
» legislative assembly, officers, clork and contingent ex-
JJ penses of the assembly, fifteen thousand dollar*.
" Territory of Nebraska —For salaries of governor, chief
justice aud two associate Judges, and secretary, ten thous
lfl and five hundred dollnrs.
'• For contingent expense* of an id territory, one thousand
dollars.
'» For compensation and mileage of the members of the
'" legislative assembly, officers, clerka, and contingent ex
pense, ol the aasembly, eighteen thousand dollars.
•J Territory of Colorado.—Vor salaries or governor and lu
'r periiitenilent of Indian affairs, chief-justice and two as
sociate judge*, and secretary, nine thousand seven ban- '
' r dred dollar*.
d For contingent expeuaes of said territory, ono thousand' '
dollare. '
0 For compensation and mileage of the members of the
'• legislative aasembly, officii., clerks, and contingent ex
penses or the assembly, eighteen thousand dollars.
r State of Nevada.— For salary of superintendent of ln- '
dian affairs, two thousaud dollars, or so much thereof a*
may be uocossary.
Territory of Dakota—Tor salaries of guvernor and
superintendent of Indian affairs, chlef-juatico and two ,
a. associate judges, and secretary, niue thousand seven hun
i- dred dollar*.
For contingent expenses of the territory, one theusand I
dollars.
Forconipensallon and mileage of the members of the
legislative assembly, oflicors, clerks, and contingent ex
penses of the assembly, fifteen thousand dollars.
Territory of Aritona.— For salaries of governor, chief- '
_ Justice and two associate Judges, and secretary, twelve
thousand dollarß.
For contingent expeuaes of the territory, one thousand
dollari.
is For interpreter and translator in the executive office,
five hundred dollars.
For compensation and mileage of the members of the
, legislative assembly, ofllcera, clerks, and contingent ex
" penses of the assembly, twenty thousand dollars.
Territory of Idaho.— For salaries of governor and
auperintendent of Indian affairs, chief-justice and two
m associates judges, and secretary, twelve thouiand dol
lars.
For contingent expenses ol the territory, one thousand
dollars.
il For compensation and mileago or tho members of the
i- legislative assembly,officers, clerks, aud contingent ex
penses of the assembly, twenty thousand dollar,.
Territory of Montana. —For compensation of governor
and superintendent of Indian ntlairs, chlef-Justlco, and
• two associate judges, and secretary, twelve thousand dol
lars.
For contingent expenses of tho territory, one thousand
4 dollars.
For compensation and mileage of the members of the
, legislative aasembly, officer*, clerks, and contingent ex
,. penses, twenty thousand dnlinrs.
c JUDICIARY.
'; Office, nf the Attorney-General.—Tot aulariei of the
" Attorney General, assistant attorney-general, and the
, clerks and messenger in his office, twenty thousand four
" hundred dollars.
'■ Contingent exponsea of tho office or tho Attorney-
General, namely:
For fuel, labor, furniture, stationery, and mlscellane
-1 ou* Items, ili i ,-«, fa, , five huudred dollars.
. For puri-haae or law and necessary books for the office
" ol the Attiirncy-Oenoral, Aye hundred dullars.
t For legal osslstanoo and other necessary special and
a extraordinary expenses in tho disposal of private land
cluini.i iv California, ten thousand dollars.
• v Justices ofthe Supreme Court of the United States.—Tot
c ' salaries of the chief justice and nino associate Justice*,
*' sixty thouiand five hundred dollars.
r : For travelling expenses of tho Judge assigned tv tho
lootli circuit for attending session of the supreme court
r , of the United States, two thousand dollar*,
Vor salaries of the district judges of the United States,
ono hundred and eighteen thousand seven hundred uud
* fifty dollars.
': For salaries of the chief-justice of ths supreme court
of the District of Columbia, tlie associate judges, and
judge of Iho orphans' court, fourteen thousand five hun
; died dollais.
'' For sulury of the reportor of fdie decisions of the bu
"' preme court of thu United States, one thousand tliree
'." hundred dollars.
v For compensation of the district attorney, nineteen
thousand ono hundred dollars.
l " For compensation of the district marshals, twelvo
, ! thousand dollars. i
Independent Treatury.—Tot Balaries of the assistant
treasurers of tlie United States a- New York, Boston.
'' Charleston, and St. Dottla, sixteen thousand five hundred
'" dollars.
For additional salary of the treasurer of the mint at
Philadelphia, ono thousand dollars.
; ' For additional sa'ary of the treasurer of tho branch
I* mint at New Orleans, Aye hundred dollars.
For additional salary ofthe tr*aaur*r of the branch
'" mint at Denver, fire hundred dollars.
*' For salaries - the clerks and mosiengera' in ollice of
assistant treasurer at Roatun, eight thousand one buii
dred dollnrs.
'j For salaries of additional clerks In tho office of tlie us
sistant treasurer at limiton, which are hereby authorized,
, eleven thousand five hundred dollars.
For salaries of clerks, messengers, and watchmen, in
', offlco of the assistant treasnror at Philadelphia, eigbtoeu
thousand three hundred dollars.
For salariee or clerk., messengers, and watchmen, in
'" office oi assistant treasurer at New York, one hundred
.' and five thousand three hundred and twenty dollais.
For salaries of clerks, messenger, and watchmen, in the
offico ofthe assistant treasurer at St. Louis, nine thou
- sand si-veii huudred and sixty dollars.
For additional salorios to the.messenger at four hun
dred dollars per annum, and to the four watchmen at one
hundred dollars per annum each, which lm-rease Is here
d by authorized, in tho office of the assistant treasurer at
St. Louis, eight liundred dollars.
for salaries of clerks, porter, and watchmen, in the
, office ot the assistant treasurer at New Orleans, nine
thousand six hundred dollars.
For compensation ol tho depositary at Santa Fe, and
the clerk, w__tchnian, i-nd porter in his office, four thou
t sand eight hundred dollars. - •
For salary of the clork to tho acting assistant treasurer
at Denver, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
For aalaries of additional clerks, and additional com
' pensation of officers aud clerks, under act of August
sixth, elghtoen hundred and forty six, for the better or-
S miration of the treasury, and tenth section of act of
arch third, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, making
appropriatlone for the civil and diplomatic expenses of
the government for the year ending the thirtieth of
June, eighteeu hundred and fif-y-four, at such further ,
rates'as the secretary may deem Jast and reasonable,
fifty thousand dollars.
For compensation to designated depositaries, under
■I fourth section of act of August sixth, eighteon h and re. 1
and lorty-atx, for thu collection, Bale-keeping, transfer.
and diaburitment orthe public revenue, eight thousand
. dollars.
' For compensation to special agent under art or six in
or August, eighteen hundred and forty-s ix, eight tbonaand
dollars. . , --- ■ -.-. ,
' For-ilorles of nine supervising and fifty local lospec- j
tors, ap|K>inted nndsr act thirtieth August, eighteen hun
' dred and fifty-two, for tbe better protection of the lives ,
' of passengers by steamboati, with travelling and other ,
' expenses lu»nrred by them, eighty thousand dollare.
For contingent expenses under the act of sixth August,
eighteen hundred and forty-six, for th» collection, safe- •
keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public re
venue in addition to premlnm. which may be received on »
transfer drafts: -/____, That no part of said sum
shall be expended for clerical services, two hundred aud -
fifty thouaand dollare.
For necessary expenses — carrying Into effect the aeve- b
ral acts oi Congress authorizing loans and the Issue or f|
treasury notes, two million dollars, Provided : 1 hat the
proper accounting officers ot ths treasury be, and they are
hereby, authorized snd directed to examine and adjust
the accounta orStuurtOwynn forprinting-pr.*.™, machl
nery, material, and labor furnished and supplied to the
Treasury Department, and for expenditure under .the ii
authorityof the secretary, and to report to him such sum v
as may be equitably duo to said Owynn : Provided, fur- a
ther That for item, furnished or supplied under contract, <
' no greater sum than tha contract price shall b* allow*d : B
*■ And Provided further. That before »ny payment rhall be »
made, tbe said Stuart Owynn shall, in such form as ujay A
be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, fully con
vey and secure to the United States the right to use the j,
said presses, and any additional number thereof, with t ,
their machinery and future Improvement. In the treasury „
building, or any other buildings directed by the secretary n
for any and all printing the government may desire for (<
its own vie and purpose*. ... I
Forprocuriug dies, stamps, >dh-ivo stamps, paper,
printing forms and r gulations, advertising, and oth.r
expense, or carrying into effect the internal revenue act
of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, oue rf
million one hundred thousand dollar*.
For paper, special die., and tho printing of circulating
, notes, ami expenses necessarily incurred (including ex
press charges) In procuring thu same, In the office of the c:
comptroller of the currency, six hundred and seventy- si
seven thousand lite hundred dollars.
Ommiisioners of Direct Taxet in Insurrectionary Dis- la
Iricts.—Tot compensation of thirty-three commissioners,
ul three thouwnd dollars each, end eleven clerka at
twelve hundred dollars each, one hundred and twelv* I*
thousand two hundred dollars.
For coutingent expenies, advertising, and surveying,
forty thouiand dollare, a;
Fit compensation to tho laborer In charge ofthe water- te
closets ln th* capitol, five hundred and twenty-five dol
lars and sixty cants. Ati
For compensation of four laborers In capitol, two thous- Hi
and eight huudred and eighty dullars. , co
For compensation to th* public gardnar, on* thousand th
I four huodnd and forty dollar*. A -
era employed in tho public grunnds, sixteen thnusand
aud eighty dullars.
I For i-ouipeuautii ti of the keeper of the western gate
I Capitol Square, one thousand dollars. '
I For compensation or two day wulclinien employed in
the Capitol Square, nue^thousanil four huudred and forty
For couipeusutlon nr thu doorkeeper at thu President's
homo, seven hundred and twenty dollars.
For compensation of nssistant doorkeeper at the Presi-
I dent's house, seven hundred und twenty dollurs.
For compensation of one night watchman at the public
stables and carpenters' shops south of tho Capitol, one
thuusand dollars.
For coinpr-tstiou of watrhman in reservation number
two, Bcven hundred and twenty dollars.
For compensation of eight draw-keepers at the Potomac
Brulgo, and for luel, oil, and lamps, seven thousand live
hundred aud fifty-three dollars and sixty cent..
For compensation of two druw-keeper* at the two
bridges across the eastern branch ofthe Potomac, and for
fuel, oil,, and lamps, ono tliousaud three hundred uud
ruie-ii-six dollars.
For rnmpensatini, ul furnace-keeper i,„,],. r the ul.l hall
uf the House of itivea, seven hundred uud
twenty dollars. ,_.,.
For compunaution of rurnuce-keopor at tho President's
I house, seven hundred and twenty dollar*.
Metropolitan Police.— For salaries and other necesSHr)
expenses of the metrnpulitau police fin- the District ol
Columbia, one hundred nud ten thousand dollar*. An*
j the compensation ol said metropolitan police lun-e, oltl
cor. and clorks, is hereby increased fifty on centum
upon tho amnunt hereby appropriated, commencing or
tlie first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-live, said
increase to bo borne by the cities of Washington uud
ileurgeto* ti, and the county of Washington in tbo District
of Columbia, In proportion to tho number of patrolmen
allotted auroral!)- to theilly uf Washington, to the ritv ol
Georgetown, and the ouuuAy or Washington, and the levy
«MVt ol said county arc hereby authori/.od and empower—
Pi luvy a special tux not exceeding one quartet of one pel
I centum for the purpose aforesaid.
8*0.2, Andbe it further enacted. That, to enable tho
Secretaryol the Treasury -provide temporary aooonunoda
tlonaforthe StateDopartment, and for tlicucooninioimtioii
of audi orthe clerks ol tho Treasury Department aa cau-
I not be iii-i-nnimoilated in the present building, tlio sum of
twenty-five thousand dollars is hereby appropriated, uid
for the purpose of furnishing and fitting up suitable room*
lur theofficoof the Attorney-General, irit ahull be neceasa iy
for him to remove from the Treasury Department, tie
sum uf ten thou sand dollars is hereby appropriated, or i a
much thereof us may be necessary.
Sec. 3. Ami lie it further enacteil, That from and aftoi
the passage or this act, Ihe public lands iv the State of
Nevada shall, for surveying purposes ho attached to and
Included ln the .urveyiug district or California.
Ssc. 4. Anilbe.it further enacted, That ft-oin and after
the commencement of the next fiscal year, the (alary of
each of the assistant secretaries of the'executive depart
ments, the assistant uttoruey-genora], and tho tliree as
sistant iHistrau.teru-gcueral, shall he time thousand five
I hundred dollars per annum.
Szc. 6. And lie it further enacted. That the provlilo s
of the act approved April twenty nine, eighteen humlred
and sixty-four. " Increasing the compensation of inspect
■ ors of cu.toms In certain porta,'' be extended to July first
eighteen hundred and sixty-six
Szc. 8. And be it further enacted, That no part or the
money appropriated either by this net or former nets
shall be applied to tlie payment uf any claim for rou
structive mileage on account or any extra session or either
bouse or congress.
Sic. 7. Andbe it further enacted, That the appropria
tions hereinbefore made for the Congressional Olobe ihall
be upon the coed-lea that hereafter the proceeding, of
Congress shall lie published In; tho Daily Qlobe. of the day
subsequent to the day such proceedings were hod, and
delivered to 1-th house, ut tin _ time of meeting—thi. to
lake effect at the next session of Congress; but the pub
lishers of tbe Congressional Olobo shall not, however, be
lVquired to publish dally more than forty columns of the
proceedings of the two houses of Congress, and nny
speeches not actually dell-red in either house shall be
postponed until the same can bo published without In
creasing the extent of the proceedings beyond forty
columns. - - ~
Sec. 8. Anrfofif further enacted. That the following
siuus be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, to supply
deficient-lea in the appropriations for the fiscal year end
ing the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred nud s'ixty-tivo,
out of nny money lv Ihe treasury not otherwise appro
priated : •
For offlco furniture, carpeting, preserving files, and
miscellaneous Item* lv the office of the third auditor, five
thousand dollar*. ...„''
_ For atatlonery for the Treasury Department and Its
several bureaus, twenty-five tbousund dullars.
For fuel, labor, light, and iiiisoell.iiKi.us items for the
treasury building, inoludlng the extension, twenty thous
and dollars.
For contingent expenses under the act of August sixth,
eighteen h-lluirod ami forty-six, for the collection, fcife
' keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue,
1 provided that no part of said sum ahull bo expended for
clerical services, fifty thousand dollar..
Fur cutnpeiisatluii to clerk* in ollice of the surveyor
gen.ruliu California for the year ending tho thirtieth
of June, eighteen huudred uud sixty three, one thulisillld
1 three hundred nnd fifty dollars.
, For hire of carts ou the public grounds, two hundred
and thirty-two dollars.
For the support, clothing, and medical treatment of the
insane ofthe army and navy and the revenue-cutter ser
, vice, and of tire District of Coin inblii, ut the hospital for
tho Insane in said district, thirty tlioiisuml dollars.
For repairs of the navy-yard bridge, to enable the com
missioner «f public buildings tv erect a new draw, on*
thousand dullars.
For compensation or clerks in the bureau or military
Justice, viz: one nf class four, en* of class three, oneol
, I class I wo, and two of class one.sevuii thousand two hun
drod dollars.
I For stationery, rent of office, hire of watchmen, and
miscellaneous items in tbe office of the commi*sary-gcn
era), five thousand dollars.
. For stationery ami miscellaneous items In the ollice of
thopayiuustei'-geiieral, six thousand dollurs,
' For stationery, blank bunks, and miscellaneous itfms
,in the office of tbo bureau of military justice, one thou
, sand fivo hundred dullars.
For labor, fuel, lights, and lulai-ellnnenus items In
War Deportment, fifleeu tbousund dollars,
j For fuel, compensation of firemen, nnd mlscellur—us
atoms for the building corner nf F and Seventeenth
. Streets, six thnusand dollars.
For reimbursing fhe appropriation for expenses of col
lecting the revenue Irtiui customs, tlie amount, heretofore
transferred from that fund to the appropriation for ex
penses of a national loan, under act of March third,
" eighteen hundred ami nine, two million dollars.
For supplying a deficiency In tho fund for the relief ul
sick and disabled seamen, ouu hundred and fifty thousand
1 dollars.
For refunding to the treasury exteusiou the amuunt of
payments made for riirnitiire, sixteen thuusand nine hun
, dred and eleven dullurs and fifty-three cents.
For furuiture, caipeta, nud niiscvlluueou.s items lor the
j treasury building, fifteen thuusand dollars.
Fordefioioucy or pay-ol' physician, blacksmith and as
, sistant, runner, and carpenter for ouch of the four re
si-rvatuilis iuCalit'm itia, nine tliou-iintl six hundred dol
lars.
1 For armament of fortifications, nine hundred thousand
dollars.
For current expensi-8 ol' tbo ordnance department, and
, for ordnance si-rvh •;. six liundred thousand dollars.
For.national armory, six hundred tlious—id dollurs.
t For gunpowder and lead, four hundred thousand dollars.
For contingencies of fortifications, eight hundred thou
ml dollars..
For tool and selge trains, one hundred thousnnd dollars.
For Fort Taylor, Key West, J Florida, one hundred aud
rcnty-livo thousand dollars.
For Fort Jefferson, Harden Key, Florida, eeventy-fivo
ousand dollars.
For the medical and hospital department, three million
,„'o hundred and fifty-one thousand dollars.
let the i|iiai tei master's dot*—tment, viz: —
9 Tor purchase of cavalry and artillery horses,'seven mil
lion six hundred thousand dollars.
For transportation of the army, nineteen million eight
" hundred and fifty-six thousand one hundred and thirty.
9 icven dullars.
For regular supplies, twenty million dollars.
For barracks and quarters, two million dollais.
For incidental and contingent expenses, one million
■ dollars.
" For military telegraph, seven hundred aud twonty five
, thuusand dollars.
' For supplies aud the expenses of providing for priao
" nera of war, two million dollars.
For c-thing, camp und garrison tsrruiplige; thirty mil
r lion dollars. ,
For pay ofthe capitol police, three thousand eight hun
' dred and eighty-five dollars and seventy-two cents.
To supply deficiency ln the contingent expense, of the
' House of Representatives, vie
1 For foldiug documents, twenty-five thousand dollars.
' Fur fiiel and lights, including pay or engineer, ten
, thousand dollars.
* For miscellaneous items, twenty-four thousand four
' hundred aud live dollars and fifty-two cents.
> For stationery, six thousand dollurs. . .
To supply a deficiency in theapproprl-tion for the pay
\ ment nt salarle* in the bureau of the comptroller of the
currency, twelve ttionsand dollars.
:To supply deficiency in tho appropriation for capitol
' police, to be added to the contingent fund of the Senate,
two thouaand nine hundred aud fourteen dollars and
! twenty-sight cents.
ITo supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the
public printing, oue hundred and eighty thousaud dol-
To supply a deficiency In the appropriation for paper
I for tbe public printing, four hundred and fifty thousand
dollars. ... ._
To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for ths
public binding, ninety thousand dollars.
To strpply a deficiency In Ihe appropriation for co*>
pcnsatlou to the reporters of th* Congressional Olobe,
eight hundred dollars. ~.,._
To supply a deficiency for compensation of clerks m the
Denever branch mint, four hundred and fifty dollars.
To supply a deficiency In tbe appropriation lor the
branch mint at San Francisco, one hundred and thirty
four thousand eight hundred and eighty nine dollars and
sixty-eight cunts.
Navy Department.—
Human of Navigation:
For binnoclas, binnncl. lamps, and alidades; for bunt
ing, muslin, and sawing materials; for ensigns, jacks,
distinctive flags and marks, signal flags and foreign flags,
and lor making Hog. of all kind.; for logs, log-lines, leg
reels, log-slates, log-paper, log-books, and sand glasses;
for leads, lead-reels, lead-lines, armings Wi leads, and
null tiding cups, and for signal apparatus other than signal
tlags, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.
For freight and transportation of navigation materials,
instruments, books, and storea; for postage on public Ut
ters; for telegraphing for proposals; for packing-boxes
materials; I' r blank books, forms, and stationery at
navigation offices; for maps,drawing, and models; and
for incidental expenses not applicable to any other appro
priation, three thousand dollar-
Fur the purchase of nautical and astronomical instru
ments, nautical books, maps, aud charts, and lor repairs
of instruments, nnd for binding and becking book. u*d
charts, one hundred thnusand dollars.
Bureau ur Equipment and Recruiting:
For rue! for the uavy, aud for the transpurtatiun nnd
expenses thereof, five million three hundred and sixty
seven thousaud four hundred dollnrs.
For equipment of vea»*b>, five hundred thousand dol
lars.
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing:
For provisions, oue million five huudred thousand.dol
lar./
For clothing, seven hundred thousand dollars.
For a gold medal to Cornelius Vanderbilt, pursuant to
a joint resolution approved January twenty-eight, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-four, three thou-and dollars.
And th* sum of forty-three thousand dollars ia hereby
appropriated to tie added to the contingent luud or the
House ol Representatives for the purpose of paying such
contingent expense* ss may h* directed by resolution of
the Hon—.
Approved, Harch 2, IMS. .
! OFFICIAL.
As Act making-Appropriation for tho Naval Service for
year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred end sixty
six.
Be it enarted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the Imled Slates of America in (oagress assembled,
That tho followiug sum's be, aud they aro hereby, appro
priated, to be paid out of any money In the treasury nut
otherwise appropriated, for tlie year ending ihe thirtieth
or June, eighteen liundred and sixty-cix :—
For pnv ot commission, wurrnnt, und petty officers and
seamen, including the engineer cnrpi ol the navy, twen
ty throe million three buudro.l and twenty-seven thousand
seven hundred nnd twenty-two dollare nnd fifty cents.
For the completion aud repair of vessels of the navy,
twenty-lour million five hundred und thirty tliousaud
ilnll'irM
For the pun hits* or hemp and other materials for Ihe
nan live hundred aud seventy thollsund dollars.
For f-_ for the uavy, und for tho trausportat on nnd
expenses thereof, seven million six huudred aud eighty
thousand dollars.
For bounties to Beauien, one million dollars.
For the equipment of vessels in tlio nuvy, viz :—
For the purchase of vnriiuiß articles of equipment, viz:
canvas leather, iron, ruble* and anchors, oil, furniture,
galleys', and at»r_, aud for the payment of labor on arti
cles umiiiifacturud in tho navy yard, and for outfit store*
in the uu-tcrs', boatswains', and sailuiakers department
of vessels, live million eight hnndnldthousand dollars.
Fur provisions for commissiou, warrant, and petty nffl
ccrs ami seamen, iucluding engineers and murines nt
laihi-1 to vessels fur sen service, twelve millions, nine
liundred mill twenty-throe thousaud two hundred and
eighty dollar* und suvoiity-tivo cent*.
For the con-trnctiun, repair, wear and tear of machinery
of vessels ill commission, seventeen million ouo huudred
,mil I'ortv-live thuusand dollars.
Kur surgeon's uecessaric* uml appliances for th*sick
■md hurt iif tlio nnvv, Including the onset survey, und en
gineer nrul murine corps, two hundred and tweiity-aeven
th<ui»an<l live hundred dollarß.
For ordnance und ordnance stores, including labor- and
Inildiiital .-vpi-iißes, eight million three hundred thou
sand dollars.
Fur navigation apparatus anil supplies, and for pui
poses incidental to navigation, four hundred thousand
dollurs.
For clothing for ths navy, one million dollars.
For contingent expenses ol tho uavy. two hundred and
fifty thousand dollais.
bureau of Yards and Docks.—Vot contingent expen
ses that may accrue for the following purposes, viz: For
' freight uud transportation; for printing, advertising, and
stationary; for books, maps, models, and drawings; for
the puri-huße and repair of fire-engines ; for machinery
~ of every deacription, and patent right to use the same;
' lor repairs id' steani-eugincs aud attendance; for pur
chase nnd maintenance of oxen and horses, and driving
teams: for carts, timber-wheels, and workmeu'a tools of
'. every description for nnvy-yard purposea; for telegrams
: nud postage of letters on public service; for furnituro for
government offices and hiuiaea ; for coal nnd other fuel;
' lor candles, oil, and gas; for cleaning and clearing up
yiirds; l,.rflags, awnings, uud packing-boxes; for pay of
watchmen; lor Incidental labor at navy-yards not ap
| pllcable tojuiy other appropriation; for rent or landing
Int Portsmrrntb, New llnmpshire; for tolls and rerrloge.;
for water lax; and for rent of stores and rendezvous,
' one million seveu hundrudand sixty thousand dollars.
Bureau of Navigation.—Tor contingent expenses ofthe
bureau of nut igntion, viz:
i For freight nnd transportation or navigation matorinls,
iuatrunieiits, books, aud store*; tor postage on public
letters; for telegraphing on public business; for adver
tising for proposals; for packing-boxes and materials;
'. tor bluuk books, forms, and stationery at navigation
offices; for maps, charts, drawiug., and models; and for
, incidental expenses not applicable to any other appro
, priation, flvo thousand dollarß.
' -iirioii of Omttruclion and Repair.— Eor contingent
' nnd iucideiital expenses, viz;—
For postage, drawings, aud transportation of materi
als, seventy-live thousand dollars.
Bureau of Steam Engineering.— For contingent ox
, peases, viz: —
For n.ii.spoitatioii uf materials, printing, stationery,
! experiments, advertising, books, drawing., models, pos
tage, and Incidental expenses, eighty-live thousand dol
lars.
| Bureau of Provisions and Clothing.—Vor contingent
expenses, viz:
For candles, freight to forelgu stations, tnrtlaportation
' from station to atatiou within the Uuited .tntus, cooper
age, pay of assistants to inspectors, advertising fur propo
. sal,, printing paymasters' blanks, nnd stationery lor
' cruising vessels, six hundred thousand dollars.
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.— Fur contingent ex
penses uf tha bureau of medicine aud surgery, seven! y-flve
thousand dollars.
Marine Corps. —For pay or officers, nun-commissioned
officers, iiiiiM' i.ins. privates, clerks, messengers, stowurd
aud nurse, and servant*: for rations and clothing for offi
cers' servants: additional rations to utllccrs for five yaura'
' service; for undrawn clothing nud rations, and bounties
for re-enlistments, one million and forty thouauud
' eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and forty-five cents.
Fur provisions, one hundred and sixty-uiue thousand
nine hundred uud seven dollare and tifly cents.
For clnthiug, threo liundred nnd twenty-eight thouaand
, five hundred and twelve dollnrs. .
Fur fuel, thirty-two thousand six hundred and twenty
. six dollar*, and nevcuty-flve cents.
For military stores, viz: pay of mechanics, repair of
, arms, pirn-huso of accoutrements, ordnance stores, flags,
drums, fifes, and other inatruuicnts, si.tcun thousand dol
larß.
For transportation of officers, their servants, troops,
and expenses of recruiting, twenty-five thousand dul
i lars.
For repairs of barracks, and rent of offices where there
are no public buildings, firteen thousand dollars.
. Forcuutingencies, viz: freight, ferriage, toll, cartage,
wharfage; purchase and repair of boats; compensation
to jiiiigc-advucates; per diem fur attending cotirts-mar
. tial, courts ,of inquiry, and for constant labor; house
rent in lieu of quarters; burial ef deceased marines;
printing, stationery, (-stage, telegraphing; npprehen
r sion of dcs —tors; oil, candles, gas; repairs of gns nnd
water fixtures; water rent, forage, straw, barrack firrni
turet furniture forbafflcer*' quarter.; bed-sacks, wrap
ping-paper, 011-'-loth, crash, rope, twine, spades, shovels,
uxes, picks' carpentera' tools; keep of a horao fur the
. messenger; pay of matron, washerwoman, and porter nt
the hospital headquarters; repairs to fir.-engino; pur
. chase nnd repair of engine-hose; purehaso of lumber for
. lienchi-B, mess-tables, nnd bunk*; repuirs to public carry
all ; purchase and repnir of harness; purchase and re
m pair of handcarts and wheelbarrows; scavenger—ig;
. piu-chi—tt and repair of galleys; cooking-stoves, ruugrs;
stoves whnre there are no grates; gravel for pursde
grounds: n-puir of pumps; furniture tor staff aud com
' manding officers'offices; brushes, brooms, bnckets, pav
f ing, and fur other purposes, sixty thouaand dollar*.
1 !UVY-y_aiw.
Portsmouth, Xew Hampshire.—Tot reservoir, gutters,
f oakum, storo, siding-mill, extension of ahip-houae R; rail
way for floating dock; inacluuory and tool*; grading gut
ters nnd drains , completing plumbers', coppersmiths',
! and tiu shops;quay walls; completing mooring piers;
ctuiipleting extension of ship-houso S : two launching
■ thipt [slipsj; and for freiiairs of all kinds, three hundred
- and sixteen tliousaud two hundred and fifty dollais.
—»run.— For addition to serondstory of ropewalk, two
bulldiug slips, one set spinning preparation and roj-ira
inf riipi-ivulk machinery, lur pit, nud for repair* of all
kinds, two fcafldN- and rifty-four thousand five hundred
1 dollars.
For completion of joiners' bulldiug, lwouty-fl— thous
and dollnrs.
I -Vcie luri-.—For continuing quay wall; receiving store;
grading und Ailing; drains, paving, and flagging; muster
office uddittou; completing new touudry; continuation of
j iiiucliinc shop and iron-plating shop; launching w»ys
ship house D: launching ways for steamera; joiners'shop
, addition: water pipes aud hydrants: general iucrea.o of
machinery in the yard; and repairs of nil kinds, elebt
, hundred aud ninety-five thousand seveu hundred and six
ty-three dollars.
Philadelphia— For boat shop; machine shop; nw-mill'
. storehouse; plumbers' shop; crib fuundatluu for launch
ing ways; bri. k wall around new purchase; bulkhead at
t If" l"!r__-; repairs of dry dock; repnir. of dred.er
. filling on new purchase;and repairs of.ll kinds, two-l.tin
dullars ,igl "*- (lT< ' thousand six hundred and eighty
Washingtem.— For completing copper-rolling mill ex
, Mfllll, completing storehouse tot provisions; new cradle
for rod way: coal depot and machinery; uu-hinory and
, tools; rlaggmg and draining-, dredging channels: rail tracks
nud repairs ol all kinds, two hundred and eighteen
thousand tliree hundred dollars.
Norfolk.—tor repair, or boat-shed number twenty-nine
. repairs of timber sheds number thirty and thirty-oue :
repairs of naval store number fifteen; repairs or stable
. ropiure of carpenters' ahop; repairs of buildinga number
nineteen and thirty-*-,.,,; machinery and inola: drcdglnc
, channels: and repairs of all kind*, four hundred and sixty"
eight thousand five hundred dollara.
Ftmacola.— For repairs of machine shop, (torehoiiao
, coiuuiaiidant's quarter*, commander's quaiters, ofliceiV
quarters and repairs or all kiuiU, one hundrod and soveu
ty-one thousand dollars.
Man Island-Vor. continuing grading and paving;
foi-dry establishment completing iron-wharf crane.
souther-, tools, and machinery; cistern and holder for
g_-worka;saw-mill machinery; coal-house and wharf-
Beo-wallcc-tinuaiion; guard-house; completing one-hal
of store-house; and repair* of all kiuda, two biitidred auil
eight thouaand eight hundred dollara. v
and-Uar."" 10 '' --10 " l * i ™ ° f "" •*•» two ««*•■
Bosnia is.
• -"f ton ;- For fP*"- ot buildings, road., fence., point
ing hospital, enlargement ol cemetery, glaiing, paiutlne
bunur?.d <, do',t. n ' , " CeIUU,K),U '—• """ SS-__nS
New Yerrk.-Vor repairs of ho.pital building*, append
age., r„uds fence*, wall, atahlea. painting, glaiing in hos
pital aud laboratory, and labor on cemetery and arounda
fourteen thousand dollars. -">__-,
Wasltington, District of Columbia-Tor completing
building authonied by act of March fourteenth _(„__
hundred and sixty-four, thirty thouiand dollar.
Norfolk.-Var plastering, glaring, palming,' repair or
whorve. and bridges, _p_, «f cemetery enclosure go, ,
dollars'"' n "W£' u «. tw " lv « tbouaand Aye hundred i
-»'eti«acola.-For extenaion of building, .uclosuresrooni. !
for distributing stores, and for gen.ral repairs aud im
pro-Mieni., tan thousand Aye hundrwi dollar.
and'Zlar.' - ' 01 "* " n P rov ™""., M ,_<,„. '
i-SaffiSET** nvtin - »*»™<™*, l- \
KiOAiiias. ■
_VI-Wl_-.--For shot-beds; quay wall,; boll.r boiler '
ran. and machinery; grading grounds; and repllrs of,' I
dohtra "" lhm *° hlX four huartr «' -_l-__»y_- ;
For repairs of msgs,lne, shell-house,, wharl at '
Chelsea, and powdw-b0.,; rep ._-, of ordnance ,tore ul '
houses, gun and shot park at the yard; leiiaira _V_U_ '
depot at Maiden; md tool, for l J?l lTj*_T '
thousand three hundred and aeventy eight i—liars '
-Vrio Fori.—Fur ordnance machinery, and reuair* -r I
all kinds, fifty-five thouaand dollars. rtptun ot
Philadelphia.— For two atone magsiine buildings firteen I
thousand alx hundred and ninety-six dollars. '
lv'rr«/ii»!7<-n, Diifncf of Columbia.—tor repairs to
buildings In ordnance yard, repairs to branch Magail.e
cleaning, nnd Improving ordnance yard, erecting temiKo
rury buildings, additional ordnance machinery, aud corn
tiuuing work on new ordnance foundry, eighty —van
fl inis.init do Ir
- Norfolk.— Fur Improvements and repairs of bulldine.
at Msgazlne Fort Norfolk.ten thoussnd dollars.
Mare Island—Vor continuing shell-home and powder
magazine at north end of yard, building a second shell,
house nt magazine, continuing \ reparations for gun-park
tools and machines for ordnance ahop, repair* to build- -
Ing number seventy, occupied by ordnance; repair* to
nugaiirie: and for strengthening old wharf at magazine
and building new addition, forty-four thousand foul hun.
dred anil eighty-aix dollars.
Miscellaneous.—tor pajat superintendents, naval con
structora, and all the civil establishmanta of the several
navy yards end stations, one hundred and thirty —,„
thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars.
, for expeose* of prof—sors, wMchm.n, uud other., and
' il
contingencies of tho United States Naval Academy, on*
hundred and fiftoen thousand six hundred and twenty-six
dollars.
I Aural Observatory. —Fur pay uf assistant ustrononi*r,
throe aids; and clerk, eight thousand dollar*.
Fur wage* of instrument maker, two watchmen, porter,
messenger, and laborers; keeping grounds in order, and
repairs to buildings und enclosure!: ftiei, lights, office
fat—tare, nnd statiuuery; and for freight, transportation,
postage, and incidental expenses, fourteen thouaand
dollare.
For preparing for publication tho American Nautical
Ahuunuc, twenty-five thousand eight hundred and fifty
dollars.
bavai. Asrirn, i'iiilmrii'iiiA.
For furniture and repairs of same; house cleaning and
white-washing; furnace*, grates, and ranges; gas and
water rent; improvements of grounds, wharves and lota j
am! for hospital, uud repairs of all kinds, live thousand
six hundred dollars.
For support ol beneficiaries, forty-two thousand dollars.
To meet emergencios at the Atlantic, East and West
Gulf, and Mississippi stutloni, five hundred thousand
dollars.
for psy of photographer lv the bureau or ordnance,
three liundred dollars.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Thst no midshipman
ahull be appointed for auy district not represented In
Congress.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That so much of th*
second section of an act entitled "An act to increase and
regulate the pay of tho navy of the United State*," *p
proved June ono, eightoen hundred and sixty, as provided
Hint the officer charged with experiment* In gunnery
at tho navy-yard, Washington, shall receive the sea-ser
vice pay ofthe grade next above him, be, and the same Is
hereby,j-epi.h-d.
S.i .4. And be it further enacted, That to defraythe neces
sary expenses cftheeommfssion.' to select the moat approv
ed site for v navy-yard or nnval station on tbe Mississippi
River, or upon one of its tributaries," the sum of two
thousand Aye hundred nud ninety dollar* 1( hereby ap
propriated.
Szc. 6. And be it further enacted, That th* mm of one
hundred thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to en
large the accommodation for sick, wound)-, and other,
wise disabled ut tho Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, author
ized by uct of congress of March fourteen, *ight*«n
hundred and aixty-four.
Sec. 6 And be il further enacted, That the Secretary of
tho Navy be, and is hereby, authorized to purchase the
balance of square nine hundred and forty-eight, in the
city of Washington, District of Columbia, some fourteen
thousand feet, upou which a naval hospital is now in
course of erection : Provided the same can be obtained,
in the judgment of the secretary, upon tin ins doomed Just
and reasonable.
S_e. 7. And be it further enacted, That bo much of the
proviso of the act of third March, eighteen hundred and
forty-three, entitled "An act making appropriation* fur
the naval service for the half calendar year, beginning th*
first of January, and ending the thirtieth day of Juno,
eighteen hundred and forty-four," as requires that provi
sions, and all other materials or'every nanio and nature,
for the use or tl|e navy, be ftn nlaned by contract with the
lowest bidder, after advertiaeuieut, shall be, and the same
Is hereby, so tar modified, that it shall not apply to bun
ting delivered for the uso of tho army and navy; that it
shall be lawful for the Secretary of War, the Secretary of
the Navy, and the Secretary uf tho Treasury to enter into
contract fur bunting, of American manufacture, ** their
respective services require, for a period not exceeding oue
year, and at a price not exceeding that at which an ar
ticle of equal quality can be imported.
Appi oi oil. March '~ 1865.
Aa Act making Appropriations for the Support of th*
1 Military Academy for tbe year ending the thirtieth ut
June, eighteen bundled nnd slxty-eix.
Be it eii'icted by the Senate and House of Rt piiientuticrs
uf the Vuitetl Slates of America in Congress assembled,
That tho following sums be, and the same are hereby, ap
■ propriatcd, out of any money in the treasury not other
wiso appropriated, for tin-support of tho Military Aced
, einy fur tho year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen
■ hundred nnd sjxty-sii.
For pny of officers, instructors, cudeta and mm-chin*.
one hundred and fifty-four thouiand **v«n bundled and
t flfty-elx dollar*.
For commiitiitliiu nf itihslstence, four thousand ouo
i hundred and sixty-ono dollars.
For pay In lieu ol clothing to officers' senrantfl, sixty
■ dollars.
For current and ordinary expenses, a* follow.: repair.
and Improvements, fuel uud apparatus, forage, postage,
. telegrams, atiitluncry, transportation, piloting, clerks,
miscellaneous and incidentnl expenses, and department,
i of instruction, fifty-seven tliousaud nine hundred and
j twentyseveu dollars.
For increase aud expense of library, one thousand dol
.' lars.
• For forage for artillery and cavalry horses, seventeen
1 thousand dollare.
i Fur supplying horses for artillery and cavalry exsroise,
one tliousaud dollare.
1 For repairs of officers' quarter*, one thousand fir* hnn
dred dullars.
Fur targets and batteries for artillery exercise, on*
hundred dollars.
For furnllurs for hospital for cadets, two luiud—dilol
| lara.
For annual repairs ol gaa-pipea aud retorts, three hun
, dred dollars.
For warming nppatat us for academic and other banding.,
ten thousand dollars.
Forhnlliling public wharf, flva thousand dollars,
, For quarter, for Bulmltern officers, one thousand fly*
i hundred dollars.
For firo apparatus, tin co tbousund dollars.
Sec. 2. And be il further enacted, That section four of
; chapter forty-five of the public acta of the flrst seesrou of
( the thirty eighth Congress, relating to wadets "fouu. defi
cient, ' is hereby repealed.
H Approved, March! 18„.
0 An Actio cslabliah Ibe Offico of Solicitor and Naval
t Judge-Advocate.
r i _ •*____'' l » "" & ""' f •**• **—« of /f-pr-f nf.rrYv
- *„.'.."._ ?! alii "f America in Congreti Assembled,
That the President bo, and he la hereby, autboriied to
- appoint, by and with the advice nnd'eoneent oT the
; Senate, lor lervlco during the rebellion and one year
• thereafter, an officer hi the Navy Department, to be called
the "Solicitor and Naval Judge-Advocate UeneraL" at an
annual (alary of three thousaud five hundred dullars aud
that until the close of the Basal year ending Juno thir
tieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, tbe salary heroin
provided lor shall be paid from any nioneylu tho treoiiu
not otherwise appropriated.
S*c. 2. Andbe it further enacted, That the foes for record
• In naval rourta-niarllnl shall not in any one case ex. cc I
, the suui or two hundred dollms. ' "" "•• »»" ,,a
; Approved, Mnrcli 2, l.tjd.
1 _
A* Act to pro, ide Ways and Means for the Support of the
iloverununt.
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______ _. £__"!__S _*■• tv ,im ". <"> »'• o'odlt ot'
' _»__?_s'!____ alWltlon toth.)«n-u!,u heretofore
authoilwd any sum, not exceeding In tlio aggregate *v
hundred million, of dollare, nnd to |~„, thei-ofor bonds
or treasury not- nf the United States, in such form sa he
mayprescrlboiunilan much thereof« may be I J,,., in
bonds shall be of denominations not less than flftv dull
■ b'ntade payabln at any period not more
than forty years from date of issue, or maybe made re
deemable, at the pleasure of th. government, at or after
nny period not less than five years nor more thai
forty year* from date, or may be medo redeomahl* and
payable us aforesaid, „ 8 may be expressed upon
then face; and so much thereof aa may be issesd In
treasury notes may bo made conysrtlble Into any
bonds authorized by this act, « n d may be
or Buch detioiuiuutions-not leas than fifty dollars-and
__U i „""* Kui lo n,ade redeemable or pay.bl. at
such periods as in th. opinion or the Secretary "the
_2__r a , s?ft" - ',«■«_»- And the SSar-ttt
auch bonds shall be payable semi-annually : and on tie*.
ury note, authorized by this act tho Interest may be made
payable scnn-unnnally, or annually, or at maturity thereof
and tho priucipul, or Interest, or both, may be mad. navi,
ble in coin or In other lawful money: Provided __.it__
iote of intereat on any auch bonds or treasury notes, when
payable In coin, shall not exceed six per centum per a_
num; ard when not payable In con shall notexess
seyen and hreo-ntb. per centum per anuurni? andlihe
_ htan, u"irT' <" lu <"<*t ,ha " bc.xpre. cdc_.ll
-, . _. r '."'•""■y "««es: And provided, further.
That the act entitled I An act to provkl- way, and ___!
for the support or the government, and for other purpo
rou'r __','i° i"' June ,hirti( "h. eighteen hundred an/slity
-_._.-r' V° ""i'™*! »» to authorize the Issue of
boudsofanyilwcr.ptionauthorlzedbythl.act. And any
treasury note, orotber obligations bearing intereat Issued
Secretary ul the Tieosuy, and with the consent of tbe
hulder. be converted into any deacriptlon of bendsanthc
rued by this act; nnd no bonda io authorized .hall be
cons dered a part ofthe amount of six hundred million*
hereinbefore authorized.
Sic. 2. And be il further enacted, That the Secretary of
the Treasury may dispone or any or the bond, or other
obligations issued under this net, either In the Unit*d
Statea or elsewhere, ft, »uch manner, and at such rales.
2_*__ ""._' •"7__!"i "h" ">uy 'hi"* advisable, for
coin or for other lawful money of tvs United States, or
___________ ao >°*- "'"neat- ol indebtednw,or
-_____! "'"'e-'t. o . other repreaent.tlve.orv.iu*.
which hayo been or may be iasuod under »uy »ct of Q»
£,t_ .".i !__. . '''■ discretion, iaaue bond, or treasury
notes authorized by ll.il .ct, In payment for sny reauiaf
-__ [ or . m »" !ri » l » or suppl,,.., w.irh shall have _♦«,
mm by the appropriate department or office* npon the
i rewury or the United States, on receiving notice in
writing through the department or office making the re
quisition, that the owner of the claim, for which the re
quisition i* issued, desires to subscribe for an amount of
loan that will cover the said requisition, or any part
i liei e..i; and all bonds or other obligations issued under
this act shall be exempt from taxation by, or nnder, Mate
oi municipal authority.
Sic. 3. And be it further enacted. That nil the provisions
of the act entitled, " Au act to provide ways and ui.au.
for the aupport or the government, and for other purpo
se,," approved June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and aixty
four, in relation to forma, inscriptions, devices, and tha
printing, stteatation, ssaling, signing, and counterfeiting
thereof, with auch oihere *a are applicable, shall apply U»
thebonds and other obligations Issued under thi* act:—
Provided, Thst nothing herein contained shall be con
• tru.il _a authorising the iaaue of legal tender nous la
any form; and a Bum, not exceeding one per centum of
the amount or bonds and other obllgatiuu. issued uud.r
this act, la hereby appropriated to pay th* expanse nf pr*«
paimg and issuing theaame, and dlapoaiug thereof.
Appruvsd, Mo-ha,„r_.
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niDER BRANDY.
FIVE THOUSAND GALLONS,
From One to Five Years old.
Samples of each sent by *xpr**a,
WITH LIST OF PRICES FOE ONE DOILAB
ALSO IN CASE
OF ONE AND TWO DOZEN EACH.
. _ , h. a. C»NOV__* But---,
Je 21—lm Freehold, New Jer**».
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BURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.
"7-he house ahould be within a few mlnwtee walk f on
, _-_"■ Uou,f ' *ddie«i JQHNSOH, at thlt oflta ♦. j
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