SC3C 3S3: -sess.vav2niB. TUB ADVERTISER, PibUshedr". rvTUtua ? Iiy CAFFJiJl X- ILACKJEK, Proprietors. THE ADVERTISED AUVKItTIfeTXC; ir.YTE: si-m-i-- "S !, rir'r- :i " L -ir'l "r?irc2i 2Ii Hall IncI..ijl.'il.0oi?lIvijC0WtO?si?i.jf b.G. rtiUce-N".?-:,Icl,horBon,sB,ock'uPStatrs UKOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Two Inches.: !W 3.G0I -L60 S.lttl r.WM.flH !. uneincji ... ijih mz... .um a.wn ,.mm r.ewi is.cb Threviucbvd. . u- -i.oo r,.ro' .tx lo.iso.i.i.eo; . SixlBChts . ". S.0O:t,CliCOlrf.l'2S.lt'SiM Twelve inehca.i :.oi 12.) i.i.m ix.ee :& -:8loi en.ro onpcoinmn Mono amo s.oe'sn.eu -i5.oeJs)'ict.itt Legal advertisements atlesalrates: One square, (eight line f Agate-? act. or les.O first insertion , Jl.oo; each nih.-ie!iieut Insertion. .Vic. irj-All transcicut advertisement 3 must be paid forln advance Terms, in Advance : r,.,,ov.oueyoar 8 00 J tv-c ' sii months 100 Oj? "-Tr tlireeniouUis 30 ESTABLISHED 1856. i Oldest Paper in tie State.) BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1872. VOL. 16.-N0. 34. KE VDIXG MATTER OX EVERY PAKE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. flKSsawa2" at II -ir ISOCIAIi DIRECTORY. LODGES. -. It oe nml Lily Conclave, No. 63. L&? Kn.chta of tbe Red Cross of Borne and r- -i.tar.Iine. jut .. .- ..-.. .... .-., ...... 31 jiday. T A. Cn.Kion.Sov. Vilnh Chnptcr No. Orderot the Eastern " si.r Mwis In Masonic Hall on tbe third dai sin each muntli. Mhs. Louisa MoottE, W. aoo'KurnM Council No. "it It. & S. M. JS stated Communications fourth Monday in n c vh month. Jno. BlaKK, T. I. G. M. T. A. raKir.H Recorder. - Mt.CnrrnelCoinmnnderyK.nlichtTcm W tilar No. 3. Meets in Masonic Uallon the . -1 Monday nlKht in each month. R.W. Fun v; rnCom. F. A. Ckeioii. Recorder. 53fltroMrnvllle Chapter No. 4. It. A. 31. iipular Communications first Monday nlKht -i evh m nitb. lecture Meetings every Monday r "i J'" BUKK, M. E. H. P. A K. 1a- v.'.S'' T7-ciii:tbi Valley Lotljte No. 4, A. F. fc jO . H. lU-RUlar Communications held on t rlTfiuwdayeveiiluirsof each month. Lodgeot in-r 'Ion very Saturday night. John IIlake, tt-' f J. CBii v kts. Secy. TpnrownTlIle I.odse No. 3 I. O. fJ. K. r&'S JUtialar meetings Tuwt'lay evenlnK ot each 1C J .MCtAl.L,... IV. v ,lit.JJ.i 'ii,f. CIIUKOIIKS. riirJt'- Church (Episcopal.) Corner At- X&i - ..-'.Jn ceuinKMtTi, o'clock;: Sunday School . c K-k. p. ui. Seats free. Kev. J. L. V.0U- , ,t:.HC UllUaXVUU nnvvu. ........ .,.,.. cr .ft8 l.ec -or iSTi' lrctbyter!an Church, service each -.At,t,.ith at iikSJ a. m.. nnd 7:30 p. m. Prayer . a'u.in.H.1flv nrntiln?'. Sabbath School - .- .. i cvcninzi. aaoD xk p. m, J. f. lUiitit. l'astor. ,-,-caM,.tiiodlBt K. Churrh. Services each J3 viUbath at 10:3) n. m., nnd T;no p. m. Stin-'-- ,lat-, p. m Prnver Meeting Thursday r w B. SuraKiKB, i'aitor. aF IlaptUt Churrh. Corner Fourth andAt 'at.tlc striata. Stv1pcs every Sabbath, at "x.W a v-.aud 7'J o'clock Y. u. Sunday U 1J a. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday . T J Mohoan. Pastor. CITY OKFICALS. SritrCounpH.-Meeta the First Monday in fr-3 each mouth. Mayor. A. V. Co?sweli. Al- r "J First Ward James Stevenson and Oia. N ' irJt Second Ward F. E. Johimon and Leiv , II . Marshal. I). Oapmhell Clerk J. 11. oc 1 r Trtasjrer. J. W. Middleton. Police Judge, J & -- -- , COUNTY OFFICIALS. fift"untr r'nmnilkH onorit-l. iiarmes. n. nick. A. J. Kilter, county cierc. ?..-,. m tl:irk-.,r. District Clerk. V. II. Hoover. h rill Plasters. Probite Judgo. E. M. McCo 1 rtosurer. U. W. Ilraltou. surveyor, o. " r- M. s.rrl'tnl and Departure of 31alls. Northern U-iily. by ltallroad Arrives 11 a. m. : i'.- 1- -' a. ui. -iiutliern Dally, by Itallroad-Arrives 2:30p.m. r .i .-' ' 1h in. Northern Via Peru. Daily-Arrives 12 m; De- riri.uiliVrn Via Nemaha City, Daily-Arrives 5 If..- ?"l,,trt?.f.:U.?- I, to TloMrW-nitlVT Ui-leni Ma . wi at " a.m. A rrn es at .'. p.m. i.Utll'. -v ...w-v ... - - -.uiitlnvi-.tcrn-Via Tame i..k;k--.w- ,1, lav at (.p.m. Departs Monday at a.m. Vir'h't extern- To Helena Semi-Weekly Ar- I r jij and Saturday at b p. in. Departs ., ' Invalid Frldaj at 7 a.m. - . x Hours from 7 a. in., to ', p. m. sun '- t i to la-, a m. w. A. J'Ui-uiv, i-. ji. BUSINESS CARDS. ATTOH.NKYS. StlJNKY FRENCH, T I'tVEY AND COUNftlXUli iT LAW. :. t- o or Po-t OIllci' Ilrownville. Neh. I3yl STUI.L &- SCHICK, 1 IOP.XES AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. A be consulted in the Eugllsu and Ger r -u " .jj-os. Olllce, No. 70 Main street, (up furs Itruwacillo, Neb. Vly AV ' T it-iOKltS. Altornsy and Counelorat I.w. V,"l give dillaent alteullou io any lejai - :nuted to his caro. Olllcf In Court House T lr .w,-nvllle, Seb. . N LCCAS. AU(?raey and Counselor at - a-J bonciMr i" ,uai..y, jiotii.. 7tf T t ..;rr .t NEWMAN. Attorneys and Coun 11. . st Law. Hrownvllle.Neb. oniceNo..0, X uervm Ittock, up vtalrs. , I'lliMllA HltOADV. Attorneys at La' and t-. InClmiicerj'. OClce In District couri i: t:r)viiille. N:'b. M II MtLKN NAN. Attorney and Counselor iuL-v. Nebr.iiL.ii City, Neil. V"i F .t Hl'MPII KEY. Attorneys and Counselors il ai Itrt. Paw nt-e City. Pawnee County. Neb. N' K rJkluH-x.Attnrneyat Law und Land Agent, . Cf Atrn-e..ane County, Nebraska. PHYSICIANS. 1 HOLLAD.VY. M. D.. Physician. Surgeon. A. Atid C)UtetriciAii. Graduated In 11. L"'?.1' M'a llrtianville lV". Olllce, Lett A Crelgh l-ilr- McPherson lllock. special attention m i i-, ntisii-irira and diseases of Women and I .!rsu lU-tim ( 1 sTI.W MtT, M. !.. Physician and Surgeon. I . I'.umii.u N...I, iii11i-j Imiirs frouiV to S a.m. a 1 i- -and'; iK- re to 7S ft I, uiuceiu u. v. iA"o II l MATHEWS. PhvsIelananJ Surgeon. Oflice , laCitv Dru; storc'No. 32 Main street, Brown- N1 . DUUGGISTS. Lett &. CrclK'it Dll . ,1STS. and dealers in Talnw, uns. ' l'.i.r. etc. McPheriton Block, No. 6s Main St!-- l.r mi.vllle. Neb. M '. .il UY A N1CKELL. Dealers In Drugs, s, a iju.tv. Etc.. No. 32 Main street, ni - '--;. U Full iorlinent tif Dnigs, Paints, uiin. i'-- s v-ati(,.irj etc on Itand.aud feold at whole a r retail COUNTY SURVEYOR. C. 31. IIAYDEN, fvu NTY SURVEYOR. Post ofilce V L :iJ. n. NumahaCounty. Neb. address, imiS LAND AGENTS. P COfJWELL. Reiil Estate and Tax Paving . t... .mi,... i, , f,.-wi.lt Block. corner Ural i -l &' a:ilK streets. .- - v"",-r ".7v:?. ," :. ........ tiixi t. k streets. s ui give prumi'i-..... . lt...il Kslate and the Payment of Taxas iic -saf tif 11 'joctthe Nenialia Land District. 7tf RI II VRl V. HUGHES. Re.il Estate Agent and arv Public OHlce In northeast corner Mc l'.r. u s'B. ck. up stairs. Brown ville. Neb. W'ULIAM H HOOVER, Real Estate aiiu i ' Pa Ca) nig Agent. Otllce .n District Court Room, .ve prompt attention to the sale of Leal 1 h id Pav mentor Taxe throughout the Nemaha Bllf ' nu - 1 I:triet. GRAIN DEALERS. GJCORGE G. STAttTj ,,, t "vU DEALER ir l.ruj IiTipIements GRAIN AD .i.ui.i." und storage. Forward.ni ii -h1 .11 Mi'rciiaiit. Aspumwi. -eu. jlKRCHANUlsE. L 1 J .aXsOSA CO.. Dealers in General Merch . .j . N. 72 Main street. BrounvlUe. eb. ILLIAM T. DEN. Dealer In General Mcrchan- : st- and Forwarding and Commission MerUi- t , j, iai street, Browuville. Neb. Lorn n" r. I'10s, Stoves. Furniture.etc. always on -n J ILgiest market price paid lor Hides, I tits. t rsu' J jaimy Produce. NOTARIES. l? F 1 HRIGIIT. Notary Public and Ctmveyancer. Ju N "I Mam street, second Iloor. Browin . tu, ' 1 gr-it rir tbe Eiuitable and American Tou iclt' iiisnnin.-o companies. JUSTICES. t tui r i. i r itiA 1Jp.po anil Xhx Pajlug Agent. Will attend lpromptly to all oz :-.esentruiiU.c to him. Ollice at nis rcsiue-.- L:Jjn. LonCon l'rccinct, Noniaha Couuy. Ne braska. "-'j SADDLERY. T H Bit Jit. Harness. Idle-s.CoHarSt Etc.. Q. 5t MatnMreet.BrownviHe.Neli. Mendlutf done t"crdT satisfaction Guirauteed. BRIDGE BUILDING. f W WHEELKR.BridgeBullderand Contractor, Broviiville. Neb. Sole agent for R.W.Smiih s tt'i:t1rassBrIdse.TbestrocgestamJhe8;vooaeu -i-is now in use. HOTELS. jJUFRMan HOUSE. C. M. KauRman. Proprlo ; ' t .r No. 46 Miln street. Rrownvllle, Nebraska i irtunblr rmixlol wl and refurnished. Feed sta- "" i (.u&nection with the house. Stages for ali J v -ts xvest and oiunlbussea for all trains. MicukaN HOUSE, L D. RobJton. Proprietor. r1- 1 ru-.it street, between Mala aijn College. Gooa "'i auJ Livery iable In countction with this GUN SMITIf. w M V CttA DDOCK. Que Smith A Iock Smith. b.p tat So. 52. Main strict. Brownvllle. --r:..a. Guns ma4toorder,.aiid:repalrlngdourf . . -fc:iit-au raies. 33-ly BLAC;Sf,ITUS. A J c. GllteON, Blacksmiths and Horse m 1-. . .. . ..... c. I.. .. n.1 Atln.itt . . ,i ..,. r irn.istreei..wliwiu ataiu uim .-......, ';aguiirauteed.' BOOTS AND SHOES. S: LLX. HQHIXSON- Buot and Shoe Maker. No. ....... nln v.K lTi,Kffknstant- i- 'Mln Strict P.rnirnrlllii Wh. '.B ''tnd a good assortment ofGufs. Lady's. : "r a'l ''hildren's Boots and Shoes. Ciwiom ,,' '""e with neatness and dispatch. Repairing r-- ii snort notice. SALOONS. ,TE''t Ut'I)DVRir.t"c.. PeareatidJuletisa t. .'t " Xv' S1 Vain street, Brownvllle, Neb. Tho r Tijcsaad Lljaorskeptoa.baud!. PERU BUSINESS CARDS. LOCATION OF PERU. Tern Is situated on the west bank of the Missouri river, in Nemaha County, about five mllen south of the Otoe County line, and nine miles northwest orBrownville. Has a remarkably plcsantlocation, and bids fair to become a town of no Utile import ance. It has a population of about 800. The State Normal School is located here, and some branches of business are well represented, but the trade carried on here Is not up to the demands of the country. It contains many fine residences, and soma good business houses. Thereareberetwoflhe churches Episcopal and Methodist: good District School House. one Steam Flouring Mill, two Ho tels, one Livery Stable, five general Stores, two Drug Stores, one Hardware Store and Tin Shop, two Lumber Yards, three Blacksmith Shops, one Wagon and Carriage Shop, two Shoe Shops, one Bakery, one Harness Shop, two Paint Shops, two Meat Markets, two Agricultural Implement Houses, one Barbershop, one Heal Estate and Insurance Agency, two Brick Yards, lots of Clergymen, Phy sicians. Politicians, tc but no Lawyer's Oflice nor Saloon In town. PIONEER DRUG STORE ! PERU, NEBRASKA. JOHN PATTERSON, PltOritlKTOIt. rPHIS Old and Bcllable Houe Is fully prepared to 1 furnish any and everything usually found In u first class Drugstore, at Vncer jrrica than any Jiouie inthrStalr. COMI'ETIOX DKFIED. -Iiy! TII03IAS HUTCHINSON, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, PERU, - - NEBRASKA. REPAIRING ! A LL KINDS of Tvepalrlngdone on short notice. 2. Also Cabinet Work and Collins made to order Terms reasonable, and all work warranted. 45-ly CITY MEAT MARKET. By CHARLES WEY. PERU, NEBRASKA. C CONSTANTLY on hand a good supply of Fresh j and Salted Meats. Highest market price paid for FATATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. BE. F. MORTON, ARCHITECT k BUILDER PERU, NEBRASKA. CONTRACTS TASEN PEOil FOUNDATION, AND FINISHED THROUGHOUT, ON REASONABLE TERMS. 42-All work warranted to give satisfaction, -llyl City Hotel ! CHARLES GAEDE, rROPKIETOR, PERU, - -' - NEBRASKA. f PHIS House Is new, and newly fitted and fur- nKlKilin everv department. Guests will find here as good fare us can be found at any Hotel In Nebraska. Hacks lo connect with 1L it. trains leave this House every morniug at So'clock. LIVEKY STAB LB In connection with this House. Teams furnished guests on the must llneral terms. iVl1. J. W. BLISS, -AND- INSURANCE AGENT, PERU, NEBRASKA. Real Estate Bought an; Sold on Commission. Collections made andTaxes paid for Non-Resldants eru Ferry. ry C OOD ACCOMMODATIONS for crossing Teams. X Livestock. Freight. Ac., at all time. Nodelay on account of w eatber. 31. II. THOMPSON, Proprietor. PERU AND WATSON U. S. Mail and Transfer Line. IV II. Thompson, Prop. -ttacics leave Peru everv morning. In time to 11 rmwrt with trains Suutli unil North on the St Joseph A Council Bluffs Railroad, returning to Peru every evening. &" F. L. PR0UT-! , Copper AND SHEET IRON '.WORKER, AND DEALER IN HARDWARE! STOVES, Agricultural Implements, WQOVJSX WA11JZ, Ac, PERU, - - r - NEBRASKA. 'PAKES this method tf Infijrinlog the cltb;pjjs of JL Nemaha coutity, aud the balance of the world, that he Is prepared with a full stock, and good workmen, to nirnish any and everything In his line, at as low pfices as the same cap be bought at any point on tljw Missouri river. Special Attention jiald to SPOUTING, ROOFlNG.&o. Constantly on hand, a full stock of HEATING A COOKING STOVES, of Uk most approved patterns. Also AgriciiltTiral Implements, of all kinds. Blacksmith's Irn and Supplies, NAIES, "WOODEN WARE, FENCE WIRE, Sx.,. &c, Arc, Arc, HiSb-est Prlc paid for olti Ir-ttt, Cojiperj Brass,. Rag, "to. ffa-All goods warranted, and satisfaction giiar anteedin reference to price and quality ofgoods. AqenL for the Celebrated Charter Ctak Cjjok Siov.es, Real PERU BUSINESS CARDS. A. H. GIIXETT, LUMBER MERCHANT, And Dealer In all kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors.Nalls, Glass. Lime, Plastering nalr.&c. Corner 3th and Park streets. PERU, NEBRASKA. Contractors and all others that contemplate building will do well to call on me before purchos lng elsewhere. Competition defied. 22-3U1 C. C. AVHEELKU, PHISICIAN AND SURGEON, Corner 5th fe 3Inin Si., Spectal Attention paid to Disuses of the Eje and Ear. KKrERENCKs-Pror. H. D. Cleaner, Keokuk, la.; Prof. J. C Shrader. Iowastate University. JOY &. DAILY', Dealers In DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAIXTS, OILS, Glass, Putty, School Books, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, &c, &c. I'ost OHlce Uuildlntr, - Peru, Nebraska. Physician's Prescriptions carefully and scientifi cally compounds. -r,yi "WILLIS CARTER, PAINTER, GLAZIER AND Paper ILanycr, PERU, NEBRASKA. WISHES to Inform the citizens of Peru arid sur rounding country that he Is prepared to do all Fvorkln his line with Neatnessanddispatch.and on terms that will be satisfactory. -l.Viy JACOB MAROHXJ MERCHANT TAILOR, b 4&A CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Bepalred, and ifovelry Manufactured to order. ALL WORK WARRANTED.. JOKX O.A.B jrrrHT JIC K.W1LCOX. STORAGE, M ! AND COMMISSION HOUSE OB" SMITH & WILCOX. Dealers In all kinds of Grain, for which they pay the highest market price In Cash. JtfM-Ollice atstore of F. E. Johnson & Co. lS-Cm Also, on hand a choice s-tock of READY MADE GOODS! which he will Sell Very low for Cash ! He would call the attention of the public to the fact that he lias an extensive experience in the manufacture of Custom Work of the first quality; and those who want Boots and Slioes to Fit Well, Eook Well and Wear Well, will not be disappointed. Boots nnd Shoes Neatly and Promptly Repaired. 'ii-tf FRANZ HELMER, ffAGON &gLACI(SMiTH$HQP ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE. TXTAGOX V Plows, MAKING, Repairing, and till work !one in the ho.sl manner ami on short notice. Satisfaction guaran teed. GUehlmacall. 3l-ly. "OPPENHEIMER & MEYEE7" Manufacturers -sf CIGARS, And "U'liolesnle Dealer In Tobacco, Pipe, die. Xo.N North Third St. -IStf St. Joseph, Alo J. W. APPLEGATE, &ECHIIECT & BUILDER! Brownvllle, Nebraska. VsMLL DO" ALL KINDS OF BUILDINO PRE pare Plans. Drarv Designs, and V uriiNh lec (Icatlons. Satisfaction guaranteed. Job Work o every description af snort notice, anup Street. between Main and Atlantic. on First 26-tf J. BLAKE, RFJlTin $33f V 1.11 1 IV I ?rSa.Ulfluetions Per-- "jg formed In the best UlrtUUVI OFFICE: At re$l4eace on Main fclreet. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SHUTZ, Wo. 59 Main Stroc. Brownrille. Kficps consiantly on nana a ic " " " stock of genu nearticl in his Une KepMwnc .01 ww. 1"-" L ,.' done on biiu-uimwi ...--.- ALL WORJC WARRANTED. JOB PRINTING,, CF ALL KINDS, Neatly, and Promptly Executed.. 3 WABDIHG .'rt?ai3:jS33i2trf v""i3iiJ3S'S - 7f? OPFICIAL. Laws of the United States PASSED AT THE second session op the forty second congress. General Nature No. 40. AN ACT maklnK appropriations for the leg islative, nnd Judical expeuses of the Kovern ment for the vear ending Julie thirtieth, eiKhteen hundred and seventy three, and for other purposes He it enacted by the Senate and House of Ittpresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assem bled, That the following Bums be, aud the same are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not oth erwlae appropriated, for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seven ty-three, for the objects hereinafter expressed, uaujely : LEGISLATIVE. SENATE. For compensation and mileage of Senators, four hundred thousand dol lars. Aud the proper accounting of ficers of the Treasury Department be, aud they are hereby, authorized to settle and adjust the accounts of the Secretary of the Senate for compensa tion and mileage of Senators up to and including the the third day of March, eighteen hundred aud seventy two ; and that hereafter tho fiscal year for the adjustment of such ac counts shall extend to and include the third day of July. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others receiv ing an annual salary in the service of the Senate, viz : Secretary of the Sen ate, four thousand three hundred and twenty-dollars; officer charged with disbursements of the Senate, five hun dred and seventy-six dollars ; chief clerk, three thousand dollars, aud tho additional sum of one thousand dol lars whiJo tho said oflice is held by the present incumbent, and no longer; principal clerk, principal executive clerk, minute and journal clerk, in tho office of the Secretary of the Sen ate, at two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars each ; librarian and six clerks in the office of the Sec retary of the Senate, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each; keeper of the stationery, two thousand one hundred aud two dollars and for ty cents ; two messengers, at one thousand aud ninety-six dollars each ; one page at seven hundred and twenty dollars ; sergeant-at-arms and doorkeeper, four thousand three hun dred aud twenty dollars : Provided, That hereafter he shall receive, direct ly or indirectly, no fees or other com pensation or emolument whatever for performing the duties of the office, or in connection therewith, otherwise than aforesaid ; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars ; postmaster to the Sen ate, two thousand one hundred dol lars ; assistant postmaster and mail carriers, atone thousand two hundred dollars each ; superintendent of the document-room, at one thousand four and forty dollars each ; superintend out nf the folding-room, two thousand one hundred ana oits'ly dollars-;1 three messengers, acting as 'assistant door keepers, at one thousand eight hun dred dollars each ; twenty messengers, to be appointed and removed by the sergent-ut-arms, with the approval of the Committee to Audit aud Control the Contingent Expense of the Sen ate, atone thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; secretary to the President of the Senate, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and for ty cents ; clerk to the Committee on Finance, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars ; clerk to the Com mittee on Claims, two ttiousanu two hundred and twenty dollars ; clerk of printing records, two thousand two hundred twenty dollars ; clerk on Ap propriations, two thousand two hun dred and twenty dollars ; one laborer in charge of private passnjxe, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars ; one laborer in stationery-room, eight hun dred and sixty-four dollars ; one spec ial oolicetnan. one thousand dollars ; chnplain to the Senate, nine hundred dollars : chief engineer, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ; three assistant engineers, atone thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; two firemen, at one thousand ninety -llvo dollars each ; three laborers, at seven hundred and thirty dollars each ; making. In all, one hundred and twenty thousand two hundred and tweuty-eigh dollars and eighty cents. For temporary clerks in the office of the Secretary of the Senate, ten thou sand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Sen ate, viz : For stationery aud newspapers for Beventy-four Senators, at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five dollars each per annum, nine thousand two hundred and fifty dollars For stationery for coin mi tees and officers, five thousand dollars. For clerks to committees, twenty five thousand dollars. For fourteen pages for the Senate chamber, two riding pages, one page for the Vice-President's room, and one page for the office of the Secreta ry of the Senate, making eighteen pages in all, at the rate of three dol lars per day while actually employed, said pagea to be appointed and remov ed by the sergent-at-anns, with the .approval of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expensesi of the Senate, eight thousand dollars. For horses and carryalls, seven thousaud dollars. For fuel and oil for the heating-ap paratus, eight thousand dollars ; for furniture, and repairs of furniture five thousand dollars ; for labor, thirteen thousaud dollars ; for folding docu ments, and materials therefore, eight thousand dollars ; for packing-hoxes, seven hundred and fortv dollars ; for rniscelaueous items, exclusive of labor 1 thirty thousand dollars . For the usual additional compensa tion to the reporters of the Senate for the Congressional Globe, for reporting J-he proceedings of the Senate for the session of the Forty-second Congres?, beginning on the first Monday in De cember, eighteen hundred and seven ty-two, eight huudred dollars etcn, four thousand dollar. CAPITOL POLICE. For captain, two thousand and eigh-ty-ejght dollars ; three lieutenants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each : twijty-seven privates, at one thousand five hundred and eighty-four dollars each, forty-two thousand- seven lnijulred and sixty-eight dollars-; and eight watchmen, ac one thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars ; making, in all. fifty-eight thousand two- hundred and fiTty-six-dollars, one-half to be paid into the .contingent fund of the House of Rep resentatives, and the other half to bo paid into tho contingent fund of the Senate. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Eor. compensation, aud mileage of members of the House of Representa tives and Delegates from Territories, one million dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others teceiv ing an annual salary in the service of the House of Representatives, viz : Clerk of the House of flUepresntatlves, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars ; chief clerk and jour nal clerk, three thousand dollars each ; six assistant clerks, at two thousaud five hunded dollars each ; one as sistant clerk, at two thousand five hundred aud twenty dollars ; eight assistant clorks,;incIuding librarian and assistautSlibrarian, atjtwo thous and one hundred and sixty dollars each ; one chief messenger, in the of fice of the Clerk of the House, at five dollars aud seventy-six cents per day; three messengers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; one messenger in House library, one thousand four hundred and forty dol lars : one engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; three assistant engineers, atone thousand four hun dred and forty dollars each ; six fire men, at one thousand and ninety-five dollars each per annum ; for clerk to Committee of Ways and Means, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars ; clerk to Committee on Ap propriations, two thousand five hun dred and ninety-two dollars ; clerk to Committee of "Claims, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ; clerk to Committee on the Public Lands, two thousand one hundred aud sixty dollars ; clerk of Speaker's table, at five dollars and seventy-six cents per day ; private secretary to the Speaker, two thousaud one hundred and two dollars and forty cents ; sergeant-at-arms, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars : Provided, That hereafter ho shall receive, directly or indirectly, no fees or other compensa tion or emolument whatever for per forming the duties of the office, or in connection therewith, otherwise than as aforesaid ; clerk to the sergeant-at-arms, one thousand five hundred dol lars ; paying teller for the sergeant-at-arms, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars ; doorkeeper, two thous and live hundred and ninety-two dol lars ; first assistant doorkeeper, two thousand iivu hundred and ninety-two dollars ; postmaster, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars ; first assistant postmaster, two thous and and eighty-eight dollars ; four messengers, at one thousand seven hundred nnd twenty-eight dollars each ; five mail-carriers, at one thous and and eighty dollars each ; chaplain of the House, nine hundred dollars; two stenographers, four thousand three hundred aud eighty dollars each; superintendent of folding room, two thousand one hundred aud sixty dol lars ; superintendent and assistant superintendent of the document-room, at five dollars and seventy-six cents per day each ; document-room, file clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; eleven messengers, five at one thousand eight hundred dollars, and six at one thousand four hundred and4 forty dollars each ; twelve messengers during the session,, at tho rate of one thoueand four hundred and forty do-, lars each per annum, fivo thousand s 'veii' hundred and sixty dollars ; making, in all, the sum of one hun dred and fifty-three thousand four hundred and twenty-two dollars. For contingent expenses of the "fJouse of Representatives, viz : For cartage, six thousand eight hundred dollars. For clerks to committees, and tem porary clerks of the House of Repre hentatives, thirty-three thousand one hundred dollars. For messenger to tho Committee on Appropriations, one thousand three hundred and foerteen dollars. For messenger to tho Committee of Ways and Menus, one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars. For folding documents, including pay of folders in the folding-rooms and materials, one hundred thousaud dollars. For fuel eight thousand dollars. For .horses anil carriages for trans portation of mails, and saddle-hoises for the use of the messeugers, ten thousand dollars. For furniture, and repairs of the same, ten thousand four hundred dol lars. , For packing-boxes, two thousand six hundred dollars. For laborers, thirteen thousand six hundred and fourteen dollars. For mi-cellaneous items, sixty thousand dollars. For newspapers and stationery for Representatives and Delegates, at one hundred and twenty-five dollars each mirnnnnm LlllI'V-OIlU lllUU?:i!Ivj H " hundred and fifty dollars ; aud for stationery for committees and officers of tho House, five thousand dollars. For tweutv-iivo pages, including three riding pages, seven thousand six hundred dollars. For five mail-boys, seven thousand three hundred and forty four dol.ars : Provided, That hereafter all expendi tures of tho Senate and House of Rep rcentativs shall be made up to the end of each fiscal year, and to be re ported to Congress at the commence ment of each session. For the usual additional compensa tion to the reporters of the House for the Congressional Globe for reporting ti,onrnr?edhms of the House forthe session of the Forty-second Congress, beginning on llierfii aionnaym jjl cember, eighteen hundred and seventy-two,, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand eight hundred dollars. PUBLIC PRINTING. For compensation of the Congress ional Printer, and the messengers in hid office twelve thousand five hun dred and fourteeu dollars. And the compensation of five Government Printing Office, shall be twp thousand one hundred dollars each, to com mence on the first of July, eighteen hundred and seveutv-two, and a sum sufficient to pay the increase of salary hereby provided i hereby appropri ated out of any money in the treasu ry not otherwise appropriated. For contingent expenses of his of fice, viz : For stationery, postage, ad vertisinir. traveling expenses, horses and wagons, and miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars. For the public printing, uc hun dred and fifty-five thousand four hun dred and sixty-six dollars and thirty six cents. . . For paper for Republic printing, seven hundred and nine thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol lars. For the public binding, fivo hun dred and fifty-two thousand four hun dred and thirty-five dollars and fifty eicht cents.' For lithographing, engraving, map pine copies of maps, pia grams-in fac-simile om traci ana pnoio-ntnograpumg Patent Office illustrations five thousand dollars. mbbary of co"". or compcnBa.tion.oi me.uiui"".. .... ,- four thousand dollars ; and for four teen assistant librarians, three at two thousand live hundred dollars each, two at at one thouaand eight hundred dollars each, one at one thousand six hundred nollars, two at one thou sand four hundred and forty dollars each, three at ono thousand two hun dred dollars each, two at one thous and dollars each, and one at nine hundred and sixty doliars per annum in all, twenty six thousand one hun dred and forty dollars. For purchase of books for the libra ry, eight thousand dollars; for pur chase of law books for library, two thousand dollars; for purchase of files of periodicals and newspapers, one thousand five hundred dollars; for expenses of exchanging public documents -for the publications of fsreign governments, one thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said li brary, two thousand dollars. For botuuiu gutden, grading, drain ing, procuring manure, tools, fu,el, and repairs, aud purchasing trees and shrubs, under the direction of ,he Library Committee of Congress, five thousand dollars. For pay of superintendent and as sistant in botanic garden aue green houses, aud two additional laborers, under the direction of the Library Committee of Congress, twelve thou sand one hundred ane forty six dollars. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND. GROUNDS. For clerk in the office of Public Buildings and Grounds, one thousand two hundred dollars. For messenger in tho samo office, eight hundred and forty dollars. For compensation to the public gardner, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For compensation to laborer in charge of tho water-closets in the Capitol, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation of a foreman and laborers employed in tho public grounds, nineteen thousand two hun dred and ninety-six dollars. For compensation of four laborers in the Capitol, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. For compensation of furnaco keep er, in cnarge of heatiug apparatus un der the old hall of- the House of Rep resentatives, eight hundred aud sixty four dollars. For compensation of furnace keep er at the President's house, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For two policemen at President's house, two thousaud six hundred' aud forty collars. For compensation of two night watchmen at the President's house, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For compensation of the door-keeper at the President's house, one thou sand two hundred dollars. For assistant doorkeeper, oue thou sand and eighty dollars- For compensation of two draw keepers at the bridge across the East ern Branch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, one thousand six hundred dollars. For watchman in Franklin square, seven hundred and twenty-dollars. For compensation of the person in charge of the heating apparatus of the Liliracv of Congress, and other steam-heating apparatus in the eon tral building, eight hundred and SiX-ty-four dollars. . For electrician for the Capitol, one thousand two huudred dollur. For compensation of in-" watch men in reservation number two, three thousaud six hundred dollars. For watchman at Lincoln square, five hundred and forty dollars. For watchman at Lafayette square, seven hundred ad twenty dollars. For watchman for circle at inter section of Pennsylvania avenue and Twenty-fourth street, five hundred and forty dollars. For watchman for circle at inter section of Massachusetts and Ver mont avenues, five hundred and for ty dollars. For contingent and incidental ex penses, two thousand dollars. EXECUTIVE. For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars. For compensation of the Vice-President of the United States, eight thousand dollars. For compensation of Secretary to sign patents for public lands, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to private Secre tary, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant secretary, (who; shall be a short hand writer.) two thousand fivo hundred dollars; two !XL,:uiive clerks at two thousand three hundred dollars each, steward at two thousand dollars, aud messen aengcr at one thousand two hundred dollars, of the President of the Uni levl States; in all, thirteen thousaud eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the ex ecutive office, including stationery therefor, lour thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; two Assistant Secretaries of Scate, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; for chief clerk two thousand two iniiiilrH.d dollar.-: ten clerks ot class. four, additional compensation to oue clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, nine clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, eight clerks of class one, one messenger, ono assist ant messenger, nine laborers, and four watchmen: in all, beventy-four tiiii!inil fivrt hundred and twenty dollars. For publishing tho laws in pare- phlet form, twelve iiimunnil dollars: nnd in newsnuners. ntty thousand .L.iL.m. PmnidfA. Thai after thej fourth day of March, eighteen hun dred aud seventy-five, the publica tion of the laws in newspapers shall j cease. For proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents lor me various legations and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, three thousand dollars; for stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repaira, live thousand dollars; for books and maps, j;two thousand five hundred uoitars, for extra ch ' . re ami copying, iuui thousand dollars: for contingent ex- l.u.ises. viz.. rent, fuel, lights, repairs 1 and miscellaneous expeuses, tlnrty two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, forty-seven thousand dollars. UNITED STATES AND MEXICAN CLAIMS COM'I-SION. T7,, rr.mnpn ration of the commis sioiier on the part of the United states four thousand five huudred ,i,.n.,r. fnr enmnonsation or umpire. " rr:. i" ?".V,S?1 u;' -..ruV V:, ; I M 7hW: h v Iitiol eleVka of! v. cloth, cane, hatnnskjus, dus- , UU1.U.S-, .. "', ., r ,. 'f,Hl us. aim ma-,i,reeuiuu-..uu.r, .'"?.:": V.... 7. V" ' ,i tif. -artr,., r' U-rs. flour, keys, lye, matches, nails,. ng-linen, thousand dollars mr s-ecreiaij, tu -"" -. "" ". v"'". ""-T", , , , :i ll0u-ders -enairing hand stamps .!.?, for t,...H fi,.n i,.,nrlr(..l ilnllArs: for le- money orders at nine hundred dol-1 . powuerb, .cpuiriiu, anu ...tiiips, 'seven- !-.. I. ag,n.t, thro, tbousa,.a jarh. for U money ,U.r d.vu, VXU iS'S do lars; tor two CierKS, at oue uiou- i '"' " ""' ".u ""' , - f nr th current and ordin-irv bus'liCSS, j c '..- t 1 i ,iio,-c n eii- fnr h v thoiisnnd six hundred, nnd sixtv Sarins current anu oniinary us.u.ab ;r"rJ11iJltnrs. Ht ono thousand five tillllll l 11 UUlllllL'U UUlJUl vw. ..- ..-. hundred dollars ea, for one mcssen. ger, six huudred doln..v: f alataiit messenger, three i-.,ldrod (iol. Iars; for contingent expeua, flyc thousaud dollars; in nil, twenty-et thousand seven hundred dollars. For the compensation and expenses of tho commission for determining the pending questions between the United States and Spain growing out of the acts of the Spanish officials in and about Cuba, fifteen thousand dol lars. , TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, eight thousand dol lars; two Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury, at three thousand five hun dred dollars eace ; chief clerk, two thousaud two huudred dollars, and three hundred dollars additional for acting as. superintendent of the build ing ; forty-nine clerks of class four, additional compensation of two hun dred dollars to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, thirty clerks of class throe, twenty six clerks of class two, twenty-seven clerks of clas3 oue; thirty-two female clerks at uiue hun dred dollars each; eleven messengers, one assistant messenger, and ten la borers; one clerk of class four and one clerk of class ode, to assist the chief chief clerk in superintending the building; ono captau, of the watch one thousand four hundred dollars; one engineer, one thousand four hun dred dollars, one machinist and gas fitter, one thousand two hundred dol lars; one storekeeper, oue thousand four hundred dollars; sixty watch men, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, ami two of said watch men, acting as lieutenants of watch men, two hundred and eighty dol lars each in addition; thirty laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five firemen, at six hundred dollars each; ninety char-women, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, threo liuudred and sixty-one thousand six hundred and twenty dollars: and for additional clerks and additional compensation to clerks in his office, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. Stpkuvjsing Architect. Tn the construction branch of the Treasury: For Supervising Architect, three thousand dollars; assistant supervi sinir architect, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; photographer, two thousand five bundled dollars; two assistant photographers, one at oue thousaud six hundred dollars, and ono atone thousaud six hundred dol lars, and one at ono thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, three clerks of class one, and one messen ger; in; all; twenty-seven thousaud twe hundred nnd forty dollars. First Comptroller of the Treasury. For First Comptroller of the Treasury, live thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; ten clorka of class four, twetvo clerks of class threo, twelvo clerks of class two, six clerks of class one; six copy ists, at nine hundred dollars each; oue messenger, oue assistant messen- ?;er, aud three laborers; in all, seveu-y-seven thnusnncLturoe hundred and $wenty dollars. Second. Comptroller o- t ite J Trfasuhv. For Second Comptroller of the Treasury, threo thousand dol lars: chief clerk, two thousand dol lars'; twelve clerks of class four, twen ty clerk of class three, twenty-eight clerks ofelass two, twenty-ono clerks of class one; twelve copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; one assistant messenger, at seven hun dred and twenty do'.lr.r; and two la borers; in all, one hundred and thirty six thousand eight hundred dollars. Commissioner of Customs. For Commissioncs of Customs, thre thou sand dollars; chief ccerk, two thou sand dollars; two clerks of class four, six clerks of class three, nine cterks of class two, seven clerks of class one ono messenger, ami one laborer; in all, forty thousaud seven hundred anil sixty dollars. First Acihtor. For the First Au ditorof the Treasury, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four, ten clerks of class three, ten clerks of class two, thirteen clerks of class one, ono messenger, one assistant messen ger and one laborer, in all, fifty-eight thousand two hundred dollars. !ind Piihtv .iuu .jbwi. Second Auditor. For Sccmid Auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars six clerks of cia-s four, and for addition al disbursing clerk, two hundred dol lars; fifty-lour cleiks of class three, oue hundred and nintj clerks of c!av two. one hundred clerks of clas one, one mcs.senger, five assistant messen gers, and seven laborers; in all, thno hundred and eighty four thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Third Auditor. For Third Audi tor, three thousand dollais; chief clerk, two thousand dollars fourteen clerk- of class four, additional to one clerk of c!as four as disbursing clerk, two h :,nurcd ofela-s dollars; thirty-two clerks three, ninety-two clerks of cln,s two, fiftv one clerks of! cla-sone; ten copyists, at nine hun dred dollars each; two messengers, threo assistant messengers, and seven laborers, in all, two hundred and yighty-niuo thousand four hundred ami eighty dollars. Fourth Au: iron. For Fourth Auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollara; live clerks of class four, eighteen clerks of class three, twelve clerks of f.l-ies! tivn i.h-vori clerks of cla.-s one: , seven female clerks, at nine huudred 'dollars each; oue messenger, one us- i .-isttuit messenger, anil tnree lanorer- ert; in all, eighty-two thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. Fifth Auditor. For the Fifth Auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, eight clerks of class two, twelve clerks of class one; seven cop yists, at nine hundred doliars eacl ; one nies-enger. one a--i-tant messen ger, and two laborers; in all, lifty uiue thousand nine hundred dol lar-. Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Ofi-ice Department. For compensation of the Auditor of tho Treasury for the Post Offiee De-partmuiit-, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thou.-and dollars; nine clerks of cla-s four; additional to oue clerk of class four a- mshurs- n- clerk, two hundred dollars; forty- 'our clerK.s of da three; sixty-four Ierks of class two. thirtv-sevfcn f()ll - clerks clerks of class one, one j one assistant messenger. ini,s"iii"er and "fifteen . lauorer-. ai?o. :.., ..,-,ii,;n...,i ..ln-trt. 11 t luiiiLiimai Lici ia dollars Treasurer. For compensation of tho Treasurer of tho United States, six thousand five hundred dollars; as sistant treasurer, two thousand eight hundred dollars; cashier, two thou-, sand eight huudred dollars; assistant five'ci1" two tllOU-nntl fiive hundred sand twoi?.f d,,;;ifio,ai: afc fcwo, th,U" principal bookrdolln.ra ch; tw two hundred doIInreSl w t""sand at two thousand two liunuK rir" each; one chief clerk, two thdiii1 dollars; two assistant tellers, tvL L thousand dollars, each; fifteen clerks or class four, ntteeu clerks ot class three, eleven clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one; sixty female clerks, at uino hundred dollars- each; fifteen messengers; fivo male labor ers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and seven femao la borers, at two hundred ond forty dol lars each; in all, one hundred and eighty-nine thousand four hundred, aud eighty dollars: Provided, That eight thousand fivo hundred dollars are hereby appropriated to be expen ded in the office of the Treasurer of the United States at tho discretion' o?" the Secretary of the Treasury. Register of the Treasury. For compensation of tho Register of ' tho Treasury, three thousand dollars: assistant register, two thousand dol- lars; chief clerk, two thousand dol lars; eight clerks of class four, twelvo clerks of class three, fifteen clerks of class two, ten clerks of class one; eight copyists, at nine hundred dol lars each; one messenger, two assist ant messengers, and two laborers; in. all, eighty-four thousand- five huu dred and twenty dollars. Comptroller of the Currency. For Comptroller of tho Currency, gve thousand dollars; deputy comp troller, two thousand fivo huudred dollars; twelvo clerks of class four, fourteen clerks of class three, twelvo clerks of class two, twelvo clerks of class one, thirty female clerks, four messengers, four laborers, and two night watchmen; in all, ono hundred and seventeen thousand three hun dred and eighty dollurs. Commissioner of Internal Rev enue. For Commissioner of Inter nal Revenue, six thousand dollar?;, heputy commissioner, threo thousand five hundred dollars; two deputy com missioners, at three thousand dollara each; seven heads of divisions, at two thousand five hundred dollars each;-thirty-four clerks of class four, forty eight clerks of class threo, fifty two clerks of class two; twenty-eight clerks of class one; seventy-live copy ists, at nine hundred dollars eacFi; seven niecsei gers. three assistant messengers, aud fifteen laborers; in. all, three hundred and oixty-fhreo-thousand'- sjvea huudryd-" and- Sorty dollars. For dies, paper, and for stamps, four hundred thousand dollars. For salaries and expenses of col-' lectors, assessors, assistant of-sejsors, supervisors, detectives, and store keepers, together with the expense of carrying into effect the various pro visions of the ,j vend acts providing internal reve.iue, excepting items otherwise provided ror iOur million seven hundred thousand dollara;- and hereafter the total net compen8Cipu of collectors of internal revcnueUhal in no case exceed four thousand fivo hundred dollars per annum. For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of vi olating tho internal revenue laws, or conniving at tho sair.o, in cases where such expenses are net othorwiso pro vided for by law, eighty thousand dollars; and from and after tho pass age of this act tho Secretary of tho Treasury shall have power to employ not moro than three persons to assist the proper officers of the government: in discovering qnd collecting a.y money belonging to the United States whenever the same shall be withheld 1)3 any person or coiporation, upon such terms as he shall deem best for the interests of tho United States; but no compensation shall bo paid to such persons except out of tho money and property so secured; and no per son shall be employed under the pro visions of thjs clause who shall not have fully set forth in a written state ment, under oatn, addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, the char acter ofthe claim out of which ho proposes to n. cover, or a-Mst in recov-- ' l'nil! ""'"rvti far too tniieu ,-iuu, r ljW V th(j vj0j.llion (r WhIcU the same have been withheld, and the name of the ptron, firm, or cor poration having thus withheld suclv moi.eys; and if any person so em ployed shall recei.'o r: attempt to re ceive any money or other considera tion : o.u :.ny person, firm, or corpo ration alleged thus to havo withhofd money from the United States, except; in pursuance of the written contract made in relation thereto with tho Secretary of the Treasury, such per son shall be dcei.icd guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction there of ahull he fined not lei-s- than ono thousand d'dKrs or int;r"uo!iud not less than tv.o M-ars, or both, in the discretion of .t:y court of the United States huvtntr "url-dirtion; and tho Poii empioyen n:ui oe rt..,,uu, k.J lliar.c ,i't;ii wi a..c. ,' .v. . ,-. ..,,,.. .,... i-t ,.t it.. .,-.-,. 1,, i ""e" dcrsucn contract a, any time when required to do so by the Secretary ot the TYeaMiry. Light-House Board, For chief clerk of the Light-House Hoard, two thousand dollars two clerks of class four, iv.o clerks of clas three, ono clerk of class two, one clerk of class one, one female copyist, one messen ger, aud one laborer; in all', thirteen thousond e.ght hundred and iixty dollars. Bureau of Statistics. For tho officer in charge of the Kureau of Sta tistics, two thou-and fivo hundred dollars, chief clerk, two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, ten clerks of class two, five clerks of das one. five copjists at pino hundred dollars each, oue messenger, one laborer, and one charwoman at four hundred and eighty dollars. For temporarA clerks for the Treas ury Department, forty thousand dol lars J'roridcd, That hereafter no temporary clerk shnii receive- a great- ' er C'impeu-ation than at the rate or ! oue thousand two liuudred dollars j per annum for the time actually era' p.03 ed. i rrtr stationery for the Treasury de- 1 partment :.:i lis several isureaus, fifty thousand dollars. For postage, newspapers, arrang- , alld binding canceled ma P. waling ships' registers, ,wr-er! for xnal1 awl. ?Ulcc WUJ marine pa- care of ukou, re- pairs 01 ivapmi ami uiwuiw, wsaums ' toweks, investigation of accounts ami ,.r records, urooms. orusnes. .emeu, wi- (Continued oa second Ras&Jt , ..-