Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 11, 1872, Image 1

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THE ADVERTISER.
THE ADVERTISER
Published every Thursday by
CAEEJIEY& HACKEE,
"Proprietors.
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BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA.
Terms, in Advance :
f(1r copy, one year - S4- 00
Ocev)iy.sbc montns .-..... 1 00
One copy, three cionrlis 50
REAPING MATTER OX EVERY PAGE
:socia:l directory.
LODtiES.
iltniip nml L.ilv Conclave.
No.
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rs' Kntirhts of the Red Cross of Home
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ivins'antiue. meets nt Miisonic Hall ca the liltli
Holidays. T. A.yniiimi.bov.
& Vilah Chapter No. Orderot the Kastern
JS s,,.ir. M..,-ts In Masonic Hall on the third
M nidavs i'i each month. Jilts. Louisa Moore, W.
jl" MHS. KlIMA Haki:, Sec'y.
l&O tut-.l Communications fourtli Monday In
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zMsrCoiiirnunicationsiirst M-onday nishl
..!i in..uth. J- lure Meetings ejierj
Monday
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J2? 7 Vl.-Itesular Comniunicatioiis held on
V rlT'.uYsrtvevemnc.s ol each month. Lodecol
""'-,Atlou every Saturday night. Jolts I.i-.-n,
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CIIVUCllES.
-,-?( :riNf Church (Epi.scopal.i
i? t..i,.. ,.! sM'iiiid streew. !lv
Corner At-
Ine servico
, rvs u day eveiunB-.tT',o clock: Sunday school
I" ",,,.. i.-x. u. m. fe;aLs Ireu. ltcv. J. E. Itoii-
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j'1-p-.lijtcrl.in Church. -Services each
i.Uiuh at lo:!o a. in., and 7:3u p. m Prayer
- V.iiindav eveniiiRs. Sabbath School
7 k p. in. J.T. llAlun. Pastor.
Mi
.. llrthniliit K. Church. -Services each
yJ -jdiHtii u.l":.ia. in., and 7;30 p. m. sun
c -. 'i.-jlat-', p. in. Prayer Meothig Thuriday
f-.n" V. 15 M.Al BHTEK. Pastor
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llapli-l Church.-Corner fourth and At-aiiiicstr.-et!..
services every Sabbath. Ht
. U a m .and 7', ocbwk r. v. Sunday
1 at 1 a. m. Prayer Meeting Weduatday
: ? T. J. Mok'Iaj:. Pastor.
CITY OFFICVLS.
r-CitrCoiiiicil.-Meets the First Mondayln
. ii-h nvintli. Mayor. A. ". Cornell. . Al-
t '. -I'irst Ward JaniP-tevwisun and C has.
' .-at- eond Ward F. K. Johnson and I.ew-
, ' Urslinl. 1). Capmbell Clerk. J. It. Ijoc-
Tra-urer. J. W. Mlddlcton. Police Judge,
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COV.XTY OFFICIALS.
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f.-VfountyConsiisi-'ioncrH-C. llrvrme. H.
- Minick, A. J- Kttter. Coui.ty Clork,
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r i) l'lasters. Prooate Judpe, Ii. M. IcCo
lrensurer.C. V.. Bmtton. Surveyor, C. M.
it ir. -.-.,- linJr.-in(rK. w.ll. uuuvu;
Arrlial null Depart lire of Iall.
.l-tLerIl-Uily.by Itn.Ilro.id Arrives 11a. m.
I . i -. 1 1 1 a. til. "
".intbcrn-Daily. y Puillroad Ariiv 2:up.ni.
"Sorthcrii-Vja Peru. Iially Arrive. 12 in; De-
! -outfierii -Via Nemaha City, Daily-Arrives 5
f ..rls 7a. in. . ,
c .tei-i Via Teu-nh to lJeatrico Dally?
i " - t7aui. Arrives at 5 p.m.
- . ,.iv..vi..i-n Via lwble Kock i PPiily Ar-
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- !s V l I IP I'J1UII-S .ioiii n. ...
teti-rii-lo llil-na. Sci-Weekly Ar
rsda,. ...id --' lrday at C p. m. Departs
' .- i.iid Fr.day at 7 a.iu.
:ice Hciri tr.m 7 a. m.. toTS p. xw. Siuj
n luto 1" a. in. XT. A. POLOO. P. M-
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BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTOItNEll?.
SIDNEY FRENCH,
ni;y a:.d --oun.-ii-vnt at lav.
over P -si ' ,!'",i. Uro . :.'. l.(s, N-'b. 1 Jv
ST I'LL -V. SCIIICIC,
" K s AN: i Ji. N-KL ili AT LAW,
v.v ciiisj;;.s1 in lue hiiK.isb and tJer
:iacs. Oiboe, I"o. o Mum irtrest,tup
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1 VH;EK3.Jisy and CounstOcat Law.
wiu ctvo a
isfiitrttrttedt
ntiti.li to any 1 :.!
vajoltieilu Court Uuse'
M, itron'HVltl
iAl'1 J. N. LUCAS, AKIy andOMiW-lor ftt
,n a:id So.ic.tor in Chancery. Brownville,
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.l r A NKWMAN. Attorneys and Coun-
,is cl Law, ISrownvlt.e.Neb. uflice No. 70,
, sm 15nck, nphlair.'.
M S .t imOAPY, Attorneys at Law and
t..rs m'lia!i'-pry. Oilicc m D.stntt Court
i:rriivlUe. Nb.
1TM 11 MeLKNNAS, Attorney and Counselor
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liw. Nebraska City. Neb.
I- .. IR'Ml'HKEY, Attorneys and Counselors
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I. !-. Pawnee tr. Paw nee County. Neb.
. Kl. Jt ;s. AUiiru -y at Iw and Land Aeht,
i ic,s)rp County. Nebraska.
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PHYSICIANS.
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LLAIY,
M I).. Physician. Surgeon.
.i .b-t-tricir.il. ;.'! timed in lljil. I.oca
r.nuville :v5. o.li'ie, Lett c Cre!i;h'a
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r... f.-iiiersnn '. .k. Special attention
. . . ... .'... n, .....-,
i i .is;etnc3 ami snase3 i inuu
and
iret. le-Cin
( i j siKWAKT.M. IX. PhvsU-lan and Surgeon,
V . Ilrow .ivuie, eli. Otlice hours from 7 toys;.m.
a .- 1 1 , a:iil '. to 7". p. m. OiliLO in II. C Lett a
v.'r ;; i e.
HI M VTUKWs. Physician and Surgeon. Office
. In u v Drug Store. No. :5 Main htreet, Brown-
VI .e. N.s,.'
Hurur.isTS.
Lett &. Crclph,
T'U .ISTS. and dealers In Paints. Oils. Wall
if Piv-r. etc. Mrl'iierson iUock, No. C3 Main
'reet i.r.iwnvllle. Neb.
M'i .: i UY .t N1CKFJ.L. Dealers In Dru-s,
..i-innerv. lie- No. ii Main str-ot. Itrown
V I.. Fall assortment of Drap), Paints, oils.
Lj! s -t.titMiary, etc .on h.vud. and sold at wholo-
s h4,ti :ail.
COUNTY Sl'UVEYOR.
C. 31. IIAY'DEN,
A'UNTY SURVEYOR. lost oillco
address,
25mS
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ion. Nemaha County. Neb.
LAND AfSENTS.
K : i .j,;sWKLL. Real Kstateand TaxPayinK
- V . -.-,.t. Oilice In Cogswell Clock, corner r Irbt
a- A- .aatic streets. Will give prompt attention to
t -vi- .: He.iI Estate and the Payment ol -taxes
mr i, ,i:the Nemaha Iind District. .tt
I ) I HARD V. HIHSIIE-S. Real Estate Agent and
I N .mrv iMIilic Oilice In northeast corner Mc
V .- sjllock. upstairs. Ijrownvlll..?b.
W'H.1.1 M II. HOOVER. Real llate uwlT.it
'V ! . i.k AKenU Olllte in District Court Room.
U - prompt attention to the sale of Real l-s-
t-- , t iMvnieutof faxes throughout the Nemaha
- 'i . i.i' net.
CHAIN DEALERS.
OEOUUB L TART,
(-n DEALER IN GRAIN AND AGRICUI-
V . -.u liiiplem.TJ. and Storage. or warding
a 3 . i iuiiisi..n Merchant, Aspiimall. Net).
MERCHANDISE.
f." .. .-MiiNSON .t CO.. Dealers in General MorcU
1 . r .'-e. No. 7- Maui strovt. Urownvllie, Neb.
' 1 LLl a:,L T. DEN, Dealer In .eneral Mcrchan-
f . s.- :md Forwarling and Coniintssiou Merch-a-t,
NA Maui street. Browiix ille, Su. corn
P..i" -rs. Plows, Stoves. Furniture, etc., always on
La:u. Highest market price paid for Hidcs.Ieits,
Fjrsjn;! Country Pr.iduce.
NOTARIES.
-ilUiulIT. Nt.tarr Publb and Conveyancer,
7- Mam Mnot. s-oihl (loor. UrjuuviUa,
. .-. at Mr th i-.-i-itartle ud American aOH-
. li;urance.co:npa:itC!i.
JUSTICES.
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mtUSII. Justlc' of the Peace and Tax
ivinc Aaent. Will at'.nd Jpromplly to all
t stFs.ec to hi:n. Oilice .t his relden-e
i 1 .a, London Precinct, Nemalia County. N e-
s-ly
SADDLERY.
vUIIir. Hani..s. Hr.dles. Collars. Etc.. No.
tiu siret. Uro.vr. .i.e.Neb. Mcudingdone
. Sat:sr.:!.n iMaranteed.
;ntirca kcildin.
WHEELER, Bridge Rui'derand Contractor,
a nville. Neb. Sole a;eii for R. W. "siith s
Trass Bridge. Tlie-troitKCsl and best wooden
i jk ua use.
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HOTELS.
s IK.:m.VN HOUSE. CM. Kauflman. Proprje-
' No. i Miin MToet. IJrownvillr. Nebraska.
7 " :-;i!v remodeled and refurnished. Feedsta
i nctHn with the bouse. Stages for all
!. ' v-t and oninibu.sses for all trains.
' I'.ICAN HOUSE I- D. ltoblon. Proprieter.
i. -r. .ti ct.d l.i..i S.I rtln alii! Colleze. GO'u
-ifi Livery fctablo in conuoctiun with tins
GUN SMITH.
A
d F. fit A DDOCK. Gun Smith A Lock Smith.
'.op at No. Si, Main street, Rro.vnvllle,
'i-u Guns made to orderand repairii.-,"u
I r jai, My at cheap rtes.
35-iy
BLACICSMITIJSj
"t T "Tt m-Tis' iiar.i.-iTitlis and Horse
7 w. a
-n.Virst strHHtfhetween Mam and Atlantic.
' vue. Neb. Work doae to orderaud saiisiao-
". :aru ' .
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ll.V iin!sjiisr iin.o Hnil Shoe Maker. No.
-i 5s Main street. Hrowuville. Neb. Has constant
ly r hand a cood VKorlmenl of Gent s. Jjuly s,
Misse and Children' Hoots and Shoe. Custom
workdon- with ueatneo- and dispatch. Ilepa.nns
g one on short notice.
SALOONS.
aOSLPII HUDD.VP.T & ( .. Pe.-ce and Quiet Sa
I on. N. .'.l Main street, lirowa ville, Neb. The
st W .r. j 3 Litr-'ors ki rA oa hun-4.
ESTABLISHED 185 6. i
Oldest Paper in the State. 3
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PERU BUSINESS CARDS.
LOCATION OP PERU.
Peru Is situated on the west bank or the Missouri
river, in Nemaha County, about five mile., south
of tlie Otoe County line, and nine miles northwest
of Ilrowirrille. Hasn remarkably plesant location,
and b 'Unfair to become a town of no little iinport
anre. It has a population of about BOO. The State
Normal school Is located here, and some branches
of business are well rep relented, but the trade
carried on here 's not up to the demand: of the
country. It contains many fine residences, and
someKOod business bouses. There are here two line
churches -Episcopal and Methodist: cood District
SV-hnol Houe.one Steam Flouring Mill, two Ho
tels, one Llveiy Stable, five general Stones, two
two'Vum -r ".. ", , ' n.LV,. Y " " "l
Fn -' Carriage Shop, two M.oe Shobs.ni o
T.aT.. t ...aTIa..... ..!. . . ... ...
ii.ihti,Mir u.iwiiv .-simp, two i-aini suops. two
Meat Markets.twoAcrIr-ultur.il Implement Houses,
one Rarber shop, one Heal Kstate and Insurance
Aeency. t wo Brick Yards, lots or Clenrvmcn, Phv
sic.:uis,liiitlfiaus, Ac. but no Lawyer's Ofneo nor
Saloon in t'iwn.
PIONEER DRUG STORE I
rCUU, NEBRASKA.
JOHN PATTERS OjST,
I'l-OrUlKTOR.
n,III.S Old and Reliable House U fullv prepared to
1 furnish any and everything usuaily found in a
first class Drug Store, nt hm-fr tricat than anvJlouse
inthcStale. fft.VJ'KTJOX DKFTKD. V.yt
TIIOXAS IIUTCIIIXSO.V,
VAGON AND CARRIAGE
MAJftUPACTURER,
PERU,- - NEBRASKA.
REPAIRING !
VI.L. 1CINDS of Repairing dona on. short notice.
Also Cabinet Work and Colliusmade toorder.
Terms reasonable, and all work warranted. 4i-ly
CIT1T MSAT MARKET.
By CIIAR-ES 1VEY.
PERU, NEBRASKA.
CONSTANTLY on hand a cood supply of Fresh
and Salted Meats. Highest market price paid
lor
FAT CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS.
H. P. MORTON,
'El
PEREJ, NEBRASKA.
CCKTHACT3 TAKE1 FHOM FOUNDATION,
AND FINISHED THROUGHOUT,
OH REASONABLE TERMS.
tS All work warranted to pi vo satisfaction. 4lyl
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.CHARIiES GAEDE,
.; JPROI'BIETOH '
PERU, - - - - IVEBRASKA.
'lHLS Ilonye is new, nd newly fitted and fur
JL nishcd in every dejiartment. Guests ill find
herens good fare as can be found at any Hotel in
Nebraska.
Hacks lo connect with R. R. trains leave this
House every iiiurnin; at v o'clock.
LIVERY STBLJZ
in connection with this House. Teams furnished
KiiOal.s mi the most liberal terms. 45j 1
J. W. BLISS,
fcssi? 55TES. 35. I K-lJ " tfO K) l
3 rzsrrn .
a kWi tfi 5
AND
insurance mm,
PERU, -VEBRASELA.
Estate Bousrlit ami Sold
on Commission.
Real
Collectlons made ni'dTaxe paid for Non-Resldants
TT
Gi OOD ACCOMMODATION'S for crossing Teams
f Lt e "stock. Freight, ifce., at all time. Nodelaj
on account of ueather.
.11. II.TSBO.HFSO.T. Proprietor.
"PERU AUD " WATSON"
U,S
and Transfer Line,
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-I. Thompson, Prop.
HACKS leave Peru every moriiinc. in time to
connect uith trams uiittiand North on the
St. Joseph .t Council Itlufls Railroad, rcturr.inKto
Peru every evuug. -J-'-yi
P. L. PR0UTY,
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AND
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WORKISR,
AND DEADER IN
HAEEWAE
STOVES,
Agricultural Implements,
WOODEX WAKE. Ac.
PEIlir, - - - - VEBRAS2.A.
TAKES this method of informing the citizens t
L Nemaha county, and the balance of the world,
thnt he Is prepare! with a ftill stock, and wod
workmen, to lurnisii any and evervthiiiK In his
line, at asiowprlcv-.isthp same can be bought at
any iioiut on the Missouri river.
Special Attention paid to
SPOUTING, ROOFING.&c.
Constantly on band, a full stock of
HEATING & COOKiNG
STOVES,
of the most approved patterns. Also
Agrieultuial Implements,
of all kinds.
Blacksmith's Iron and SupplieSi
ZNTAIES,
WOODEN WARE, PENCE WISE,
cc, &e. &c. A:ct
Highest Price paid for old Iron, Copper,
Bra-s, Hags, tc.
t All coods warranted, and satisfaction Rnar
anieed in reference to price and quality of goods.
Aqent for the Celebrated Charter
- Oak Cook Stoves.
ITsP
anbnuL.! e.iLU
P2TU F
PERU BUSINESS CARDS.
C. C. AVIIEELER,
PHISICM AND SUKGEON,
Corner 5th A: 3Iain Sts.,
PERU, 2WARASKA.
Special Attention paid to Dissasss of lh. Eje and Ear.
Itr.KEnKXcns-Pror. ii. i. Cleaner. Keokuk. la.;
Prof.J. C.bhrader. Iowa State University.
JOY &. DAILY,
Dealers In
I'EUGS.MEDICIXES. PAINTS, OILS,
Glass, Putty, School Books,
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, &c, Ac
PostOfHcenuililinsr, - Porn, Nebraska.
Physician's Prescriptions carefully nnd scientifi
cally compounded. j;,yi
"WILLIS CARTER,
PAINTER, GLAZIER AND
Paper Hanger,
PERU, NEBRASKA.
WISHES to Inform the citizens or Peru and sur
roundlufj country, that he is prepared to do
all ivork in his line with Neatness and dispatch, and
on terms that will be (satisfactory. 45-ly
JACOB MAR0H1nt,
MERCHANT!' TAILOR,
M.
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CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Repaired, and Juwelry Manufactured to order.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
HUE, FOBWABDi
AND
COMMISSION ISOUSS
OF
SMITIT& WILCOX.
'
Dealers In all kinds of Grain, for which they
pay the highest market price In Cash.
jSiJ-OIHceatStoreof P. E. Johnson Co. lS-6m
Also, on hand a choice stock of
READY MADE GOODS!
which newill
Sell Very low for Casli !
He would call the attention of the public to
the fact that he has an extensive experience In the
manufacture of Custom Work of the first imalUy;
and those who v?aut Roots and SUojs in
Fit Well, Look Well ami Wear Well,
Will not be disappointed.
Boots nml Shoes Neatly and Promptly
Repaired. 25-tf
THA'NZ HSLMSR,
f AGON &lACI(SM!T!iSHOP
ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE.
WAGOX LEAKING, Repairinc,
Plows, and all work limip in thebe&i
manner and on short notice. Satisfaction cuanin
teed. Givebimacall. (Jl-ly.
PPNEIar&YER
Manufacturers of
CIGARS,
And AVhoICHalc Dealer. In Tobacco,
Pipes, A-c.
No. II North Third St.
4str
St. Joseph, ?iIo
J. W. APPLEGATE,
BCIITECI t BOlLDEFi!
Brown ville, IVebraska.
ILL DO ALL KINDS OF REIT. PINO. PRE
pare Plans. Dr.iw Des'sns.and I urnlsliiec
w
fTcultous. at:inetiin guaranteed. Job Work of
rery descni'ti.ti at short not.ee. Shop on First
Mreet, between Main and Atlantic. G-;r
lr'-jr-i:..: -vsrv
5iiSi5;SSf',,:a All Operations Vcr-
V
! Y,irrw3 formed in thelie.t
c, 1
manner.
Okficv:
At residence on Main
street.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
JOSEPH SI-IUTZ-
No. 59 Main Streot, Brownville.
AiAi
doiiM on short notice, at rcasonahle rates.
ALL K'ORX: WAURA'TjEO
Corn Siielled
AT-
PER BTJSHEIi.
Shell from 500 to 2
Bxislxels per 3ay
B. Ho ELLIS & SON
LONDON, NEB. 2-2ift
k3 P- a Hi's "i
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BROWNVILLE, KEBBASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1872.
'Hh I J
OPFICIAL,
Laws of the United States
PASSED AT THE
SECOXD SESSION OF THE FORTT
SECOXD COA'GliESS.
GkneralXaturk No. 7.Q.
AN ACT makinB npproprlatlonato stipplr
dollcli-nrles In nppioprlntlon.s for the ser
vice of the government for th e fiscal year
eliding June thirty, eighteen hundred and
seventy-two, and for othei purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Uni
ted States of America in Congress As
sembled, That the following sums or
so much thereof as may he necessary,
be, and the same are hereby, appro
priated for the service of the year end
n ir June thirtieth, eighteen Jiundr-il
and seventy-two, or for the period and
purpose hereinafter expressed name
ly :
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
For cartage for the House of Repre
sentatives, three thousand dollars ;
and constructive cartage shall not
hereafter be paid for, but all articles
delivered on the trip shall be paid for,
as one load. And for a denVney in
in the appropriation for folding docu
ments, including pay of folders and
material. therefor, thirty thousand dol
lars. To pay the official reporters of the
Globe in each house the amount
which the Comptroller of the Tieasu
ry mav find severally due them for
services during the sessions of the for
ty second Congress, under the eigh
teenth section of the act entitled "An
act making appropriations for sundry
civil expenses of the government for
the year ending June thirtieth, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-seven, and
for other purposes," approved July
twenty-eighth, eighteen bundled and
six ty -six.
That the Speaker is hereby authori
zed to employ a clerk, at a salary of
eighteen hundred dollars per an
num, and no appointment on the
doorkeeper's rolls shall be made to
tako the place of the person hitherto
detailed as clerk to the Speaker, and
from JNlarch first to the close of this
fiscal year, six hundred dollars are
hereby appropriated for his salary.
SENATE.
That the payment of milage of Sena
tors for actual attendance at the ses
sion of the Senate convened on the
tenth day of Mav, eighteen hundred
and seventy-ane, by yioclamBtiou of
the President, is hereby authorized.
For miscellaneous items, lifteeu
thousand dollars.
For labor, seven thousand five hun
dred dollars.
For expenses of heating and venti
lating apparatus for fiscal year ending
June thirty, eighteen hundred and
seventy-one, four hundred dollars.
. For compensation of John C.
Knowltoa, for service as messenger in
the Senate during the month of April,
eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, one
hundred and twenty dolIarsvj
To pay Rives and Bailey for com
plete sets of Uongrssional Globe' arid
appendix, furnished to Senators . who.
had noi previously received tkem.un
der the act of July fourth, eighteen
hundred and sixty-four, three thou
sand and live dollars.
For clerks tocominittees, pa'os hor
ses, and carryalls, ten thousand dol
lars. CAPITOL POLICE.
For captain of the police, two hun
dred and eighty-eight dollars ; for two
lieutenants, atthrce hundred dollars
each ; and twenty-eight privates, at
three hundred and eighty-four dollars
each ; in all, eleven thousand six hun
dred and forty dollars.
LIPRARY OF CONGRESS.
For contingent exxpenses of the
Library of Congress, rendered neces
sary bv the copyright business of .aid
libraryf five hundred dollars. To en
able the disbursing agent of the Joint
Committee on the Library to balance
sundry fractional overdrafts in the fol
lowing funds : For the fiscal years of
eighteen hundred and seventy-one
and eighteen hundred and seventy
two, two hundred and fifty-pcvendol-.
lars and eigiit cents, the same to be
placed to the credit of the funds nam
ed in the amount specified to each.
Fund for purchase of books, twelve
dollars and ninety-eight cents ; fund
for purchae of periodicals, two dol
lars and sixty-five cents ; fund for ex
change of public documents, six dol
and seventy cents ; fund for repairs,
etc.. of buildings in botanic garden.
seventy-five dollars and seventeen
cents ; fund for improving batonic
garden, one hundred and twenty-Jive
dollars ; fund for contingent expenses
of library, eight dollars and seveuty-
nine cents.
To pay Rives and Bailey for the re
porting and publication of the debates
and proceedings of the Forty-first
Congress, under the joint resolution
approved March three, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-nine, and eontraot of
April fourteenth, eigkteen hundred
and sixty-nine, so far as may have
been provided for by law, two thou
sand seven hundred and seventy-six
dollars and ninety eight cents,. or so
much thereof as may be necessaiy.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
For extra clerk-hire necessitated by
mi usual labor in preparing for the
session of the tribunal of arbitration
at Geneva, five thousand dollars.
For publishing the laws of the third
session of the Forty-first Congress
and of the first sesion of the Forty
second Congress in pamphlet form,
five thousand dollars.
For publishing the laws of the first
session of the Forty-first Congress in
newspapers, two thousand one hun
dred dollars.
For publishing the laws of the sec
ond session of the Forty-first Con
gress in newspapers, six thousand
one hundred and twelve dollars.
Fov.ki'tX intercourse. For sala
ries of envoys extraordinary, and min
isters plenipoteiuiarv, and minister
resident, for the fiscal Year ending
1 June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and
seventy-one, fortv-two thousand dol
lars ; and for the fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and
seventy-two, fifty thousand dollars :
and in settling the accounts of John
P. Hale, late minister to Spain, the
accounting officers of the treasury
shall allow him salary to the first of
January, eighteen hundred and sev
enty, at which time his health was so
far restored as to bo able to travel, and
1 the sum necessary to pay the same is
' hereby appropriated. And theSecre
' tary of State is hereby authorized to
anow me payment ol sucii "inns a?
the President shall annrove to the
' consuls of the United State at Algiers,
. Boulagne, Lyons, Marseilles, Nantes,
Nice, and Rhemis, as compensation
fnrovtMnino,.,..,;.,.;,, .!.,-;., tha
latcwarin Europe- Provided That
tho total sum so expended shall not
exceed the unexpended balance of the
aaujm-t appropriated by the fourth
.
flV '""".BJUBUg-t'-' '-
and fifth-paragraphs of the act enti
tled "An act making appropriations
for sundry civil expenses of the gov
ernment for the fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and
seventy-two, and for other purposes,"
approved March third, eighteen hun-
urcu auu seventy-one.
For contingent expenses of theUni
Ied States consulate for blank-books
and stationery, for fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and
seventy-one, fifteen thousand dollars;
and for the fiscal veur niulino- Jim.
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two,
fifteen thousand dollars.
For pay of dragoman at the consul
ate at Constantinople from April first,
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, to
March thirty-first, eighteen hundred
and sixty-seven, four hundred dollars.
For improvements and a'toration of
the Protestant cemetery in Malaga,
Spain, five hundred dollars.
To reimburse tho consul of the Uni
ted States in the city of Mexico for
the care of the Protestant American
cemetery during the past year, for the
current fiscal year, and to pay salary
of keeper, five hundred dollars, one
thousand one hundred and five dol
lars.
For the annual proportion of the
I'imeu Miaies oi me exnenses ot uane
Spartel Light, on the coast of Moroc
co, two hundred and eighty-five dol
lars. For additional expenses of the Uni
ted States legation in France, conse
quent upon the removal of the seat of
government from Paris to Versailles,
eight hundred dollars.
To defray the extraordinary expen
ses of the Amcicau minister to the
kingdom of Italy occasioned by the
removal of its capital from Turin to
Florence and from Florence to Rome,
six thousand dollars.
To enable Robert C. Schenck, min
ister to Great Britiau, lo my his pri
vate nmanueiia!., as provided for by
joint resolution approved January
eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-one,
from the date of the approv
al of said joint resolution to July first,
eighteen hundred and seventy-one,
one thousand one hundred and eighty
dollars.
For repairs to the consular building
at Tangier., three thousand dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary,
to be expended under the direction of
the Secretaiy of State, to tie available
until the end of the next fiscal year.
For the relief and protection of
American seamen in foreign count
r.es, one hundred thousand dollars.
INQUIRY RESPECTING FOOD-FISRES.
For continuing the inquiry into the
cause of tho decrease of the food-fishes
of the coast and of the lakes, three
thousand five hundred dollars.
For preparation of the illustrations,
tables, and so forth, of the report of
tho United States Commissioner of
Fish and Fisheries, five hundred dol
lars. U.NITED STATES MINTS AND
BRANCHES.
J2rnA MtftSan Francisco Cali
fornia. For wages of workmen and
adjusters, twenty-one thousand live
hundred dollars.
Branch Mint, Carson City, Nevada.
For salaries and expenses, (deficien
cy during fiscal year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sev
enty,) threo thousand dollars.
For wages of workmen and adjust
ers, for fiscal year ending June thir
tieth, eighteen hundred and seventy
two, six thousand dollars.
For contingent expenses, to wit, for
sundry miscellaneous it.Miia, includ
ing wood, charcoal, and freight, for
tho fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth,
eighteen hundred and seventy-two,
twelve thousand four hundred dollars
For contingent expenses of the
name character, for the fiscal years
ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and seventy, and Juno thirtieth,
eighteen hundred and seventy-one,
three thousand dollars. For this
amount deficiency in the co:i-stroM,'r
of the assay-office, Boie city, Idaho
Territory, two thousand ninety-two
dollars ami live cents.
INDEPENDENT TREASURY.
Contingent expenses under the act
of August sixth, eighteen hundred
ami forty-six : For the collection,
safe-keeping, transferring, and dis
bursement of public moneys, one
hundred thousand dollars.
To pay deficiencies in the salaries of
ofiici'is.cierks, and others in the oilice
of tiio assistant treasurer in New
York cit3" for the present fiscal year,
nine thousand thiee bundled and four
dollars.
TEUIHTORIAL GOVERNMENT.
District of Columbia. To pay the
governor, secretary, and three mem
bers of the board of public works of the
District of Columbia such sum- as
mav be due them for salaries from the
date of their commissions to the first
of July, eighteen hundred and sev-entv-oT.e,
three thousand eight hun
dred and forty-one dollars and four
teen cents, or iso much thereof as may
be necessary.
To pay the members af the board of
health from the date of their appoint
ment to the first of July, eighteen
hundred and seventy-two, at two
thousand dollars each per annum,
twelve thousand one hundred and
ninety-two dollars and fifty-six cents,
or as much thereof as may be neces
sary. For compensation to the president
and members of the council of the
District of Columbia, for the session
commencing on tho eighth of No
vember, eighteen hundred and sev-
enty-ono, two thousand eight hun
dred and eighty dollars.
For deficiency in appropriotion for
legislative expenses oi" Montana Ter
ritory, for the fiscal year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two,
the sum to be expended in
publishing the laws and journals of
the last session of tiio legislature of
said Territory, the sun. of live thou -
inn. ilnllnr
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For rent of office, salary of messen-
ger, inrniture. carpet, peerage,
nnd
other incidental expenses of the sec-
aetarv of the Territory of New Mexi- j
co, for the fiscal vear ending June 1
niiri!..ti, ,.;i.(.,,'i.,,.irPM ni.d spv-
i.,.iv.nn rT,. .hn.K.n.1 thrpo huo-
dred nid'fif'v HnllirVind ei"hty-two
cenis.
For expenses of the
secretary's
office of the Territory of Arizona, rent
of office, fuel lights printing, post-1
' -rra ,n,r, f f,, r.. ;t ro nnd so forth,
' three thou-and dollars.
i For expenses of the secretary'-'
'office of the Territory of Wyoming.
... ...
fuel, lights,
, stationery, postage, ram
For printin"-and binding house and turo for puolic- tnul:iiug uiuitr me
council journals of the fifth sessi. :. jf ' control of the Treasury Department
the legialative assembly of Montana J for tho fiscal years prior to the year
Territory, two thousand four huu- i ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred dollars. ' dred and seventy, three thousand two
For s'onijiensotion of members of j hundred and fifty-three dollars and
the fifth legislature of Montana Ter-t eighty-live cents.
ritnry.eig.it hundred and seventeen For repairs and preservation of pub
dolbirs He buildings under the control of the
so forth, one thousand, two. huudred
dollars.
For miscellaneous printing,
printing journals of council
house of tho nineteenth annual
sion of the legislature assent bl
and
r.ud
ses-
of
the Territory of Utah, one thousand
seven hundred and fifty dollars and
forty cents.
For deficiency of appropriation for
legislative expenses of the Teiritory
of Dakota, for the fiscal years ending
June thirty, eighteen hundred ind
seventy-oue, aud June thirty, eight
een hundred and seventy-two, viz:
For printing and binding. four thou
sand three hundred and seventy-five
dollars; for office rent, four hundred
and twenty-live dollars ; for incident
al expenses, twelve hundred dollars;
in all, six thousand dollars.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
For stamps, paper, and dies for the
use of the otlice of Internal Revenue,
two hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars. CAPTURED AND ABANDONED
PROPERTY.
For payment of necessary exnenses
incurred in defending suits against
tllO SpOrpffirv rif Din 'I'mijiirv n- lii
agents, and for defence of thVunited
States in respect to such property, and
in me recovery ol nronertv claimed
to have accrued or belonged to the
United States through thy suppress
ion of the rebellion, and for settling
the accounts of agents employed in
recovering such property, to "be ex
pended under tlie direction, of the
Secretary i f the Treasury, thirty
thousand dollars.
UNITED STATES COAST SUR
VEY. For Repairs and malntua-),e of
the complement ot vessels used in the
Coast Survey', per act of March sec
ond, eighteen hundred and fifty-three,
thirty thousand dollars.
For pay and rations of tho engin
eers for the steamers used in the Coast
Survey, no longer supplied by the
Navy Department, ten thousand dol
lars. PUPLIC BUILDINGS THROUGH
OUT THE UNITED STATES.
For the completion of tho building
for custom-house at Astoria, Oregon,
twenty thousand four hundred and
forty-two dollars and fifty cents, and
for fencing, grading, sidewalks, sew
erage, and other matters indispensa
ble to its completion, five thousand
six hundred aud eighty-six dollars
and forty cents; in ail, twenty-six
thousand one hundred and twenty
eight dollar- and ninety cents.
For continuing the work on the
new State Department building du
ring the balance of the present fiscal
year, two hundred thousaud dollars.
For extension and repair of tho
building for custom-house and post
office at Baltimore, Maryland, fifty
thousand dollars.
For completion of the building for
marine hospital at Chicago, Illinois,
sevonty-sevon thousand three hun
dred and eighty-three dollars and
eighty-nine cents; and for grading
and fencing, thirteen thousand nine
hundred aud eighty-seven dollar- aud
live cents ; and to make good the
damage done to the building and loss
by fire, fourteen thousand and sixty
dollars and fifty cents; In nil, one
hundred and five thousand four huu
dred and thirty-.oue dollars and. forty
four cents.
For continuation of the construct
ion of the building for custom-house
at Knox ville, Tennessee, one hun
dred thousand dollars.
For completing the building for
custom-house at Portland, ?,Iaine, ten
thousand eight hundred and, fifty
one dollars.
For completing the building for
post-office aud court-house at Port
land, Maine, fifteen thousand three
hundred and ninety-eight dollars.
For putting a hew roof on the cus
tom and post-office building at New
port, iu tlie State of Rhode Island, to
bo so arranged as to afibrd an addi
tioL.il story, and for remodelling the
interior of said building, and such
other repairs as may be necessary, the
sum of eleven thousand two hun
dred and forty-one dollars and st?ven-ty-five
cents.
' or additional machinery for tho
appraisers' stoics in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, five thousand live hun
dred ami fifty-nine dollars and fifty
five cents.
For grading, paving, sidewalks, and
fence-j of the approaches: to the build
ing for custosn-hou'-'e at Saint Paul,
Minnesota, fifteen thousand nine
hundred and eleven dollars and fifty
cents.
For rent of the office of assistant
treasurer of the United States at
Saint Loui-. Mi-souri, one thousand
five hundred dollars, or as much
thereof as may be necessary for the
remainder of the present liscul year,
and for fitting up the office, onethcu--and
dollars.
To reimburse the city of Detroit,
Michigan, tiio amount expended in
laying a wood pavement in front of
the marine hospital property wi said
city, eighteen hundred dollars.
To supply furniture for the new ous-tom-houseat
Machias, Maine, threo
thousand seven hundred iti.d sixty
six dol ar.
TREASURY, MISCELLANEOUS.
For rebuilding the light-stations at
Manistee, Michigan, which were de
stroyed by fire on the eighth of Octo
ber eighteen hundred and seventy
one, ten thousand dollars.
For repairs and preservation of pub
lic buildings under the control of th.
Treasury Department, fifty thousand
dollars.
For re-arranging tho heating appa-1
r.tus of the Treasury building, ac
cording to pious to be approved by j
the Secretary of the Treasury, nine
teen thousand eight hundred and
forty dollais, which shall be available
to the close of the year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eev-
renty - three.
FoT furilitlire ailfi
repairs of furni-
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Treasury Department lor nscai year
prior to the year ending June thir-
tieth, eighteen hundred andseventy,
seven thousand six hundred and titty
dollars and ninety-two cents.
For ro-e-tablishing lights and other
aids to navigation on tho southern
coat for the fiscal. years prior to the
year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen
hundred and seventv, one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-eight dollars
and ninety cents: Provided, That
l this and the two immediate proceeu-
j ing paragraphs do not involve any ,
appropriation from tlie treasury, but,
; are merely an authorization to the,
; proper onicersio maKeupoi-i,u .oh,s
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of tho treasury transier entries to set
tle certain accounts.
To euablo the Secretary of the
Treasury to settle the accounts of col
lectors of customs acting as superin
tendents of lights, outside tho dis
tricts for which they were appointed,
for expenditures already made in pur
suance of law, and which will not
involve any actual expenditure, a.
transfer of the books of tho troasurv
of such sums as may be necessary is
hereby authorized.
For vaults, safes, and locks for pub
lic buildings under tlie control of the
Treasury Department for fiscal year
ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and seventy two, fifty thousand
dollars.
That the salary of the Second Comp
troller of the Treasury shall, after the
thirtieth day of June, eighteen hun
dred and seventy-two, be five thou
sand dollars.
To pay John P. Bruce tho amount
appropriated to bo paid him by tho
act of July fifteenth, eighteen hun
dred and seventy, for printing for the
third session of the legislature of tlie
Territory of Montana, but which has
not been paid but is now directed to
be paid to him, and his receipt shall
be deemed a suinVient voucher for
payment of the same by the account-
ing officers of
the treasnrv. seven
hundred and
niuety-:x dollars and
ninety cents.
To pay John Gordon, messenger In
the Post Oilice Department, for extra
service from March fourth, eighteen
hundred and fiity-three, to March
third, eighteen hundred and fifty
seven, five hundred dollars.
To enable the Secretary of the
Treasury to pay certain gangers em
ployed in the thirty-second district of
the State of New Yoik, under tholate
collector ot internal revenue, J. F.
Bailey, fees earned by them, during
part of the month of March, eighteen
hundred and seventy, seven huudred
ami four dollars aud twenty cents.
t'or the payment of the salary of
the secretary ol tho territory New
Mexico, as superintendent of public
buildings and grounds for the years
ending June thirty, eighteen hundred
and seventy-one, and June thirtieth,
eighteen hundred and seventy-two,
two thousand dollars; and so much
of the second section of the act of
July twenty-seven, eighteen hundred
and sixty-eight, (Statutes at Large,
chapter CCLXXII,) as grants a salary
to the secretary of said Territory as
superintendent of public buildings
and grounds, is iiereby repealed, the
repeal to tako efl'ect at tho end of the
current i'rc.l yer.
To enable tho Secretary of the
Treaury to pay the annual" salary of
the United States marshal of Nebras
ka from the date of tho admission of
the State, at tho rate of two bundled
dollars per annum, ono thousand ono
hundred dollars, or as much thereof
as may be nces-ary.
To pay O. P. Rockwell, Jato mail
contractor in Utah Territory, balance
due him, one thousand three hundred
and ten dollars and sixty-three cents.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Military Establishment. -Yar the pay
department, for the allowance to the
officers of the army for transportation
of themselves and their baggage,
when travelling on duty, without
troops, escorts, or supplies, ninety
thousand dollars.
Quartermaster's Department. For
regular supplies, consisting of fuel for
officers, enlisted men, guards, hos
pipils, storediQiises and offices, and
tor forago in kind for the hcrse3,
mules, and oxen of the Quartermas
ter's department at the several posts
and stations, and with the armies iu
tlie field ; for the horses of the several
regiments of cavalry, the batteries of
ariiilery, and such companies ol in
fantry as may b mounted, and for the
authorized number of officers' horses
when serving in the field and at the
outposts, including bedding for the
animals; of straw for soldiers' bed
ding; and of stationery, including
blank books for the Quartermaster's
department, certificates for discharg
ed soldiers, blank forms for tho Pay
and Quartermaster's department, and
for printing of division and depart
ment orders and reports, three hun
dred thousand dollars.
For the general and incidental ex
penses of the Quartermaster's depait
ment, consisting of postage on letters,
and telegrams, or dispatches, received
and sent on public service ; extra pay
to soldiers employed under the direc
tion of the Quartermaster's depart
ment, in the erection o'f barracks,
quarters, store-houses, and hospital.-,
in the construction of roads, and oth
er constant labor, for periods of not
less than ten days, under the act of
?Tpirch second, eighteen hundred and
nineteen, aud August fourth, eighteen
hundred and fifry-four, including
those employed as el.rks at division
and department headquarters and
hospital Stewarts on clerical duty ;
expenses of expresses to and from the
frontier posts aud armies in the field ;
of escorts to paymasters and other dis
bursing officers, and to trains where
military escorts cannot be furnished ;
expenses of the interment of officers
killed in action, or who die when on
duty in the field, or at posts on the I
frontiers and other places, vhen or-1
dered by the Secretary of War, and of i
non-coinmiss.oned othcers and sol-,
dier.-: authorized otwoe furniture; ,
hire of laborers in the Quartermaster's
dejiartment, mciiuiing tne lure oi in -
terpreters, spies, auu gumus lor me
army ; compensation or clerKs to of
ficers of tho Quarterma-ter's depart
ment: compensation ot lorzige ant
a agon masters, authorized by the act j
of July fifth, eighteen hundred and
thirty-eight ;
meius oi cavalry, the oatteries of
light artillery, and such companies of
infantry as may be mounted, viz:
The nurchae of travelling forages,!
blacksmiths' aud hoeing tools, horse
anu mule shoes and nails, iron and
steel for shoeing, hire of veterinary
surgeon, medicines for hordes and
mules, picket-ropes, and for shoeing
the horses of the corp3 named ; also,
generally, the proper and authorised
expenses for movement and opera
tions of an army not expressly as
signed to any other department, three
hundred and twenty-five thousand
dollars.
Barracks and quarters: For rent or
hire of onarters for troops, and for of
ficers on military duty ; of store-hous
es for safe-keeping of military storo-
of offices: ot grounos for camps and
cantonments, and for temporary fron-1
tier stations ; for construction and re-;
pairs of temporary huts; ol stables,
and other military buildings, at estab-
fished pota ; for construction and re-
: pair oi nospnais; aim lor repairs oi
buildings occupied by the army, ix
hundred and twenty-five thousand
dollars: Provided, That hereafter bar-
j ravus auu nun. uu an nuauirs.
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lui ..iu u,miuijiiou, j 'j'K reimburse tne t,ommis?ry depp.rt-
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secunng, auu ueu.eru.g oi uescriers, ment for supplies furn shed the Frsed-
nnd the expen-.-. w; -ident to their i rat.n'3 bureau prior to June thirtieth,
pursuit; and for the toilowing e::pe:.- , t.is:i,teen hundred and seven ty-two.
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OFFICIAL IMPFK OK TilK ('OUKTY.
ti rTw. 1J2'r'ri-''1'1-t-'"''SfirrrTr
and structures whatever of a perma
nent nature, shall Deconstructed upon
special authority, to bo given by act ot
Congress, except when constiucted bv
the troops; anil no such structures
whose cost shall exceed twenty thou
sand dollars shall be erected or con
tinued in erection unless by such au
thority so specially granted.
Clothing and equipage: For pur
chaso and manufacture of clothing,
camp and garrison equipage, and for
preserving and repacking stock of
clothing, canipand garrison equipage,
and materials on hand at the Schuyl
kill arsenal and other depots, ono
hundred thousand dollars.
For tho preservation of nrmv clo
thing and equipage, fifty thousand
dollars: Provided, That there shall
be no claim upontho United States
for the use of any patent for tho man
ner of or material tor doing the same.
Ordnanc" and ordnance stores : For
purchase of ordnance and ordnance
3tores, to continue the armament of
certain southern forts, one hundred
thousand dollars'.
For establishing and maintaining
national military cemeteries, fifty
thousand dollars; r.nd tho appropria
tions for collet-tins", drilling, and or
ganising volunteers, heretofore con
sidered as permanent appropriations,
are hereby continued and made avail
able for the service of the present fis
cal year only, so far as the same may
be necessary to pay the usual clerical
service heretofore "paid out of said ap
propriations in the War Department.
M ISCJ-L L ANEO US.
For payment of any balance due, or
to bo found due, during tho present
fiscal year, to ::nv State, for costs.
charges, and expenses contemplated'
aud provided for in and by tho act
approved July twenty-seventh, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-one, boing an
act to indemnify certain States for ex
penses incurred by them in enrolling,
equipping, and transporting troops
for tho defense of the United States
during the late rebellion, one million
dollars.
Signal Of)ice. Observation nud ro
portof storms : For manufacture, pur
chase, or repair of meteorological aud
other necessary instruments; for tel
egraphing reports; for expenses of
storm-signals, announcing probablo
approach and force of storms : for instrument-shelters;
for hire, furni
ture, and expense of offices maintain
ed for public use in cities or posts re
ceiving reports; for maps, bulletins,
and so forth, to be displayed in cham
bers of commerce and board of trado
rooms, and for distribution ; for books
and stationary; and for incidental expense-
not otherwise provided for,
sixty-one thousand and fifty dollars :
Provided, That no part of this appro
priation, nor of any appropriation for
the several departments of tho gov
ernment, shall bo paid to any tolu
graphie company, which hall neg
lect or refuse to transmit telegraphfo
communications between said depart
ments, their officers, agents, or em
ployees, under the provisions of tho
second section of chapter two hun
dred and Unity of tho statutes of tho
United States for the year eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, and at rates of
compensation therefor to be estab
lished by the Postmaster General.
To furnish transportation to insane
volunteer soldiers at any time enti
tled to be admitted into tho govern
ment hospital at "Washington, ono
thousand dollars.
For expenses of tho board of visi
tors at the Military Academy at West
Point. to thousand dollars.
Public buildings and grounds in
and around Washington, under tho
Chief of Engineers of the War De
partment: For repairs and improve
ment1', viz: For survey and map In
accordance with the provisions of tho
joint resolution of July fourteenth,
eighteen hundred and 'seventy, one
thousand five hundred dollars.
For grading and paving circle at
the intersection of Vermont and Mas
sachusetts avenues for fiscal years
ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and seventy, and June thirtieth,
eighteon hundred aud seventy-one,
five thousand seven, huudred and
eighty-uino dollars and eighty-two.
cents.
For stationery for the office, ono
hundred and twenty-four dollars s::d
thirty-two ceits.
For repairs on the Executlvo Man
sion, ten thousand threo hundred and
forty-five dollars.
For additional compensation to tho
assistant door-keeper at the Execu
tive Mansion, for the fiscal year end
ing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred
and seventy-two, throe hundred and
sixty dollars.
For the Kxecntive avenue and ad
jacent grounds, recently inclosed, for
grading, paving, and otherwise com
pleting the work during the fiscal
years ending June thirtieth, eighteen
j hundred and sixty-nine, and June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sev
enty, twenty-five thousand two hun
dred and nineteen dollars and twenty
five cents.
Contingencies of the army prior to
July fir-t, eighteen huudred and sov
entv: For feefi of attornevn at law
employed by the War Department:
e!-:tietisf nf aiilf, iiieurred nrviiui tr
aet of junc twenty-second, eighteen,
hundred and seventy, creating tho
Department of Justice : the costs and
.hr"es of State npnitentinriAK for th
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care and maintenance of United
t.;te3 niilitary
convicts confined in.
them the
pay ot detectives aud
scouts; and for compensation of provost-marshals
employed by tiie Secre
tary ot ar, hi eighteen hundred
an,j eixty-two', fifty thousand doilurs
Freedmen? hospital and asylum r
Military convicts at State penitenti
aries i For payment of costs and
charges of Stato penitentiaries for tho
care, clothing, maintenance, and med
ical attendance of United States mili
tary convicts confined in them, ten
thousand dollars.
To euablo the Secretary of War tc
pay for additional clerical services
heretofore employed by him in tho
investigation and settlement of ac-r
counts for abandoned nnd captured,
property, one thousand dollars.
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
NAVAIi I-sTAELIaHilKNT.
Marine Corps : For tent of quarters?
for officers, where there are no public
quarters, one thousand five hundred
and thirty-nine dollars and thirteen
cents.
Fr forage for horsc.H belonging to
field and stall othcers of
tho marines.
; one tnoupand four hundred nnd forty-
seven dollars and thirty-four cents,
For indispensable miscellaneous ar
ticies lor me use oi mo marine uar-
, racks at Brooklyn, New York, and.
for other posts, seven hundred and"
J thirty-on.e doIh?rs and siy cents.
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