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Show '-- r-- A IjE W H 0 L ES G R 0 G E RS PUBLIC WALLACE SISSON, CO. & OF THE Congress of the United States Forty-Thf- rd W H O t EJS ALE Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the first day of December, 1873, and was adjourned without day on Tuesday, tho twenty-thir- d day of June, 1874. and Retail Dealers in 1 (j ii An act , making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judical expenses of the Government lor the year ending June thirtietheigbteen hundred and seventy five, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Kepreentative8 of tho United States of America in CongreM assembled. That tho following sum- he and the same are hereby, pprpri iti-out of any money in the Tivwiry rot other-wi-- e appropriated, for the, service of tho year ending June thirthth, eigh? HIES 00E - d, -- AND- al teen hundmi nod sevvuty five, for tho ubjectihwreinaficy exprosed, namel; LEGISLATIVE. t MEI1C1IAXDISE f gexkhal CORINNE. U.T. WE CARRY THE in Corinnc Largest Stock ' i - Wokks Powder Ua liforiki.i - Tor compensation of Senators, three thou.-an- d dollars. hurdred and For mileage of Senators, thirty thou- sand dollars. For compensation of the officers, messengers, and thersreceiving an annual salary in the service of the Senate, namely: Secretary of the Senate, foui thousand three hundred and twenty dollars: fficer charged with disbursements forthe Senate, five hundred And seventy six dollars; chief clerk, three thousand dollars while the said office is held by .the present incumbent, and no longer; principal executive clerks, minute and journal clerk, and financial (clerk, jn the offico of the Secretary of the Senate, at two thousand five hundred and ninety two dollars each; librarian and soven clerks in tho office of the Secretary of the Senate, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each; ljv clerk, at two thousancFand one hundred dollars each; keeper of the stationery two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; one messenger, at one two hundred and ninety six doUara assistant keeper of .the stationery, at on thousand eight hundred dollars :Sorgeant at arms and Doorkeeper, four thousand three hundred anj twenty dollars: Provided, That hereafter ho shall receive, directly or indirectly, no fees or other compensation ojr .emolument whatever for performing the .duties of the office, or in connection therewith, otherwise than as aforesaid assistant doorkeeper two thousand tive hundred and ninety two dollars; acting assistant door keeper 2,592; postmaster to the Senate 2,100 Hsi?tant postmaster andntail carrier, 1,202 each; superintendent of tho document room 2,100; two assistants in room, at 1,440 each; superi-tendeof the folding room,2,160;three moss'encr, acting asassitant doorkeepers, at 1,800 each; twenty messengers, to be appointed and removed by the Sergeant at Arms, with the approval of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate 1,440 each; secretary to tho Vice President, 2,102 and 40 cents; clerk to the Committee on Finance, 82,220; clerk fo piloting record, 2,220; clerk ot the Committee on Comeree, 2,220; one laborer in charge of private passage, SG4; one special policeman 1,000; Cnaplain to the Senate, 900; chief engineer, three uwistant engineer, at 1,440; each two Gagmen at 1,095 each; three S0eaeh; making m all, one laborers, thou-hftn- . AGENTS OP 'THE SENATE. d do-eumo- f pov.li'r in fobbing lots at San rranMce set , jtu'o-- , tieii-- I ad'lt'd. 1 FREDJKIESIUC0 FORWARD! -- NG AND nt nt document room of theClerk of the House 1,800; three messengers- - in the House library,) at 1,440 each; one engineer, 1,800; thr assistant engineers, 1,440 each; six firemen at 1,095 each; per annum; for clerk to the Committee on Ways and Means, $2,592; messengers to the Committee on Ways and Means, 11,314; clerk to theCommittee on Claims 2,160; clerk to Committee on War Claim, 2,160; clerk to Committee on Public Lands, 2, J60; clerk atSpeakers table, at 5 76 per day; private secretary to theSpeaker,$2,102 and forty cents; Sergeant at Arms, 4,320; Provided, That hereafter he shall receive, directly or indirectly, no fees or other compensation or emolument whateve for performing the duties of the office, or in connection therewith, otherwise than as aforesaid; clerk to the Sergeant at Arm, $2,500; paying teller for the Sergeant at Arms, 1,800; messenger to tho Sergeant at Arms, 1,440; Doorkeeper, 2,592; first assistant doorkeeper, 2,592 Postmaster, 2,592; first assistant post1,800; fourteen messengers, master, seven at 1,500 each; and seven at $1,200 each; Chaplain of theHouse, 900 two stenographers for committees, 4, 200 each superintendent of the folding room, 2,160; superintendent and assistant of the document room, at GQ 2,1 each; document file clerk, $1,800; five messengers, at 1,800; and six, at 1,440; each twelve messengers .during 5esion, at the rate of 1,440 eaeh; per annum, 5,760; fifteen laborers, at 720 each; seven laborers, during tho session, at the rate of 720 each; per snum; and one laborer, at 820; making, in all the sum of 196,816 To pay Henry Douglas, employed under the doorkeeper of the Honse, his yearly compensation as fixed by the act of March third, eighteen hundred And seventy five, 917 nruT'50 eents For contingent expenses of tho House of Representatives, namely: For clerks to committees 15,000. For folding documents, including pay for folders, in the folding rooms and materials, 25,000: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used in paying more than twenty folders. For fuel, 8,000. For hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the mails, and for one saddle horse for messenger, 5,475. For furniture, and repairs of tho same CO.KM1SSIOV Keop on MEiUSflXTS; hand a choice stock of j - I Groceries, I , t Tobaccos, , t ing apparatus of the Library ofCongress and other steanv heating apparatus in the central building, eight hundred and sixty four dollars. For. four watchmen in reservation numbered two, (being the Smithsonian ground, two thousand eight" hundred and eighty dollars. r For watchman fo Lincoln Square, five hundred and forty dollars. For watchman at Lafiayatte Square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For watchman in Washington Circle, five hundred and forty dol fort. For one brige keeper at Chain Bridge ! seven hundred and twenty dbllara.. For watchman for cirle at intersection of Massachusetts and Vermont avenues, five hundred and forty dollars. For contingent and incidental expense?, two thousand dollars. To bo continued. Cigar, . Cutlery, t i PipfS, ; s t Liquors, , ETC. ETC., ETC., AT Wholesale and rRetall. For packing boxes, 3,020. For cartage, $2,000 For miscellaneous items, 28,000. WAGONS. FRUIT. (Foreign and Domestic.) tfo e A Agents for BOOTHS Corlane andiie OYSTERS Territory of Montana. J-e- ir. IM of Conufry Pro ' jor Cosh. gep-- l TJtali. P. 1,...: XQ ; f K t r jr 33 w. 3E3 3L. IH3 3HL 13 , 101 & 10S J DEALVK Qealsentrjr Qtr Corner tie ft SAN FRANCISCO IN- - seps. '6 0. PtMIW, KKIROLOS FIWE.pg WHCJES, IMFORTKBS AVB JOBBKRS Wines uouons XU Liquors fall fern! a fttreet, 312 San Francicoo, Californlq. ORDKCa eOLICITRD. rer.ctf C. C. KAXK. AND niCHAKL KAXK. CIOilBL wAn. y. if. fo.. J (Shccewors to Hunter, Wand A Oo.) I.MPC3TERS Al?0 fHCUSAll DULERS lit Wies lianoris, Prapfietori SCHUTTLER'S Suiters Califcrpia 'Wheat Whiskey, THE LARGEST AtIO Afo, Agents fox? JOSEPH FINCHS CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA RYE WHISKEY. ? 607 CP CD BEST SELECTED and 609, Front STOCK SAN FRANCISCO St, near Jackson, - - CAJL. sopStf JAMKS DALV, WAGONS IN THE TERRITORY. H. WABD. DALY & WARD, IMFORTKRS the through be?t and mot reliable wagon made, and are WARRANTED IN EVERY K ESI EOT. Also a full stovk of ALL SIZES; WAGON BOWS, THIMBLE SKEINS, WAGON For .compensation of tho Congressional Printer, and the clerks and messen13,917; Provided, ger in this office, That so much of the act entitled An act providing for the election of a Con- COVERS, VOODS, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS OF 4 Between Front and Battery, For sale at the Sfiltf SAN FRANCIHCO, BANKING. RATES! WARREK sepStf CO. HUSSEY ISAAC D. HUATOON, c BANKERS, Also constantly on hand a full supply of Mowers, Reapers and Mowers Self-Raki- Shipping and Cogimission Merchant, ng UTAH. CORINNE Reapers, Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, . V UTAH. CORINNE, TIONS, CASH Wines & Liquors No. 311 Sacramento Rtrest, ALL DESCRIP- LOWEST OF Foreign and Domestic Corner Montand and Fifth Sts. g Grain Drills, Gang Plows, 418 Front Street, SAN FRANCySCO, pAL. THE And all kinds of the best and latest improved STOCKHOLDERS Particular attention pai t9 foe pufobaring o China and Jfpan Te California Wines and OF THR FARM MACHINERY. LIhuo. . sop8tf First National Btnk of Utah -- VVARJtnoCSK ASD 1 NKAR v GBAND TE DEPOT ? sepl-t- HOTtiL. COR 1094 K THE FIRM. f JOHNSON & CO., BAIN WAGONS Proprietor, GOLD DUST, COIN and MONTGOMERY MARKET AND STREETS EXCHANGE Bouffb t njLfl Sold. Cm-mitte- ach ' r full stock of I lie celebrate! A COLLECTIONS will FACTORY 1852. ESTABLISHED prompt attention. lve Mpt-t- f BANK OF 8AH FRArJCIOCO. sopStf E. MARTIN & OO., i FT AH. CORINNJ5 bain, wagons f President. , Cashier. W. T. FIELD. With CALIFORNIA STAKE RACK BEDS, LIGHT and HALF SPRING WAGONS. - fitrest, f HAW ep8tf FBAUCjpCp. ELL BUY AND OVEB5MENT THE UHN WAGONS DUST, VOTTCHXM, COIN. AND EXCHANGE. GOLD Are superior to any wagons sold'in the ost. They are is j TEE GRAD FARSI WAGONS Tbe Lightest Draft Wag ic r wagons. freightFABH WAGONS, t , - O. D. CASS . Wineo and Liquors, 408 Fronf (All sizes), ' Importers and Jobbers of CORIfUlE, low on hand We have Unde. SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON The BAIN WAGON is not made for a oheap We do not pretend to compete with NEW YORK, Our wagons are all first class. work. cheap CHICAGO. All wagons warranted for one year. 8A2 FRANCrO; FERRIS & HOLT. and Idaho. General Agents tor Montana sepl-t- ? And all tha principal citiea Ciet nd tfW. EVERY ER0N, , ... e Man, woman, boy or gLi should send at cr-Excelsior Packets, the Stationery one of for . paper, envelop s, pen holder containing note blank blotter, book, photographs pens, pencil, beautiful CpUectlestt ladies, tooth ptekst rename of 100 JTT sachet, Chinese paule,.and a fine piece of ladies or gents jewelry. Try1. a package. Price, for Agents wanted; aid tiot paiaA5U cts., orJ.3CAKTY BUKKOW, Address, acpBtf S19 Harrfy 1 Philadelphia-- ' PACIFIC H0TEI' fc (jSMCOAOO.. wagun. TbapsurdS la to V7ori4- - : ! ream', V -- J. RETAIL lOWE' Corinne WAGON PUBLIC PRINTING. A fe W1SD, KiJfE & d. A . V T-pcrlE- 1 V .. 1 A For twenty eight pages, (including three riding pages,) at two dollars and fifty cents per day, 10,000. j t i A.' -- find -- OF- CHICAGO 43,750. . OF - WHOLESALE WACOM DEPOT GEORGE fl. . inaiisJCn 4 For newspapers and stationery, includ-in- g LWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE at reasonable iriee. Thee wagons are 6,000 for stationery for tbe use of thoroughly matlo, of tho very be.t materials! the committees and officers of theHouse, and aro known all the West as n, MPORTERS ariirVi 10.000. gressional Printer, approved February twenty second, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, ns provides for the election of such officer by the Senate, and provides that such officer shall be deemed nn officer of tho Senate, shall cease and determine and become of no effect from ar.d after the date of the vacancy occur-iuif said officer shall hereafter bcPub-liPrinter, and he shall be deemed nn officer of the United States, and said officer shall be filled by appointment by the President by and with tho advice and consent of the Senate. For contingent expenses of his office, namely: For stationery, postage, advertising, traveling expenses, horses and wagons, and miscellaneous items, 2,500. 130, G80; 80. To pay Kate Dodson, employed under LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. the Sergeant at arms, for attending tho For compensation of tho Librarian, ladies retiring room of the Senate, ,720 4,000; and for fourhten assistant libper annum. For contingent expenses f the Senate, rarians, three at 2,500 each; two at 1,800 each; one at 1,600; two at namely: at three each two 1,440 each; 1,200; "and For stationery newspapers, (includand at one at oach; 1,000 for committees j60; per aning 5000 for stationary in num 20,140. all, and officers. of the Sonate,) 14,250. For purchase of books for tho Library For clerks to committees, 25, 000. 9,000; 2,000 of which may be expen-deFor fourteen pages fortheenate chamfor the collection ot Briber, two riding pages, 01)0 Pak0 forthe tish localcompleting for histories; purchase of law one for and Vice Presidents room, page books for the 2,000 for purLibrary, the office of the Secretary of tha Senate, files of of chase and newsperiodicals making eighteen pages in h11, at tha rate for of expenses 2,500; papers, exchangoftw dollars and fifty cents per day while actually employed, said pages to ing public documents for the publication of foreign governments, one thousand be appointed and removed by the Sergehundred dollars. ant at A rips, with the approval of the fiveFor contingent expenses of said LibCommittee to Audit and Control the two thousand dollars. rary Contingent Expenses of the Senate, For expenses of the cdpy right business 4,050. hudred dollars. For hire ofhorses and mail wagons firr fiveForBotanie Garden, grading, draining carrying the mails, for horses and wag- procuring manure, tools, fuel, and reons and for saddle horses for messengers and purchasing trees and shrubs, pairs, o,4 o. e the under direction of the L brary For fuel and oil for the heating appaof twelve thousand Congress, 9000 for ratus, 10,000; for furniture, one hundred and fortyJJix dollars. for documents, folding labor, 12,000; PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND and materials therefor, 5000; for packitems for miellneous GROUNDS. ing boxes, .740; f 15,000. exlusive labor, For clerk in tbe Office ofPublc Build.CAPITOL POLICE. ings and Grounds, one thousand four hundred dollars. For one captain, 2,000; three lieuteFor messenger in the same office, eight seven prinants, at $1,000 each; twenty and and forty dollars. hundred wach-mavates, at 1,400 each ;37,00: the public gardner, one thousand For at 1,000 each; 8,000; macking, .four hundred and forty dollars. in all, 52,600; on half to b paid into For landscape gardener, one thousand the contingent. fund of the House of Re- eight hundred dollars. to be presentatives Apd tbe otjiet half in charge of the water For the laborer Senof the paid into the contingent fund . closets in foeCapitol, seven hundred and ate: . Provided, That whenever a mem-twenty dollars. her of the .Capitol police ox watch force For a foreman and laborers employed is suspended. from duty for .cause, said in thepublie grounds, nineteen thousand receive ne hundred and ninety six dollars. policeman or, watchman shall two sussuch of time the for compensation Fot fopr laborers in the Capitol, two he rcins-atenot shall he if pension thousand eight hundred and eighty dolOF. REPRESENTATIVES. lars. HOUSE , For furnace keeper, in charge of bestFor compensation of members of the ing apparatus under the old hall House of Representatives and Delegates of the House of Representatives, eight from the Territories 1,535,000. hundred and sixty four dollars. . For mileage, $130000. For tbe following, employees at the For compensation of the officers, clerks Executive Mansion, namely: For furn-a- ce anan others and receiving messengers, keeper, eight hundred and sixty four of nual salary in the service of the Housethe dollars; wo policemen, two thousand Representatives, namely: Clerk officer six hundred and forty dollars; one night House of Representatives, 4,320; watchman, nine hundred dollars; one the contingent with dispursing charged night usher one thousand two hundred clerk and clerk chief journal fund, 576; dollars; ancl two doorkeeper at one thouare 'such while positions House of the sand two hundred dollars each; in all, no and incumbents the present held by eight thousand and four dollars. clerks, two reading each; For tjvo drawkeepers for Nary Yard longer, 3,600 and clerk, tally, assistant journal clerk, arijd upper bridge?, and for fuel, oil, and at assistant elerk, four $3,000 each; lamps, one thousand six hundred dolat ,o2u each; one assistant clerk, librarian lars. including Fof watchman in Franklin Square, eight assistant clerks, assistant clerks, at at 2,160 each; four 1 sna l. ' rt:rci jjjP ; ; V. kttvrzz ; d t ivisrs 1 -- 2,-1G- 0; I i seven hundred apd twenty1 dollars. ' For tho person in charge of the heat- 1,800 each; one chief messengers,in the office of the Clerk of the Rouse, ut J 76 cents per day; superintendent of ACTS r' "":r.;-- rr - mm itoro tn e 8th completion of Cus Qstoheri t: pen onlrrfocir rdrpKl oomnodrtsaoifirv- zgtha rprb, which 11 mwr raanajeaent forthe a-o- r i |