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752 THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sxcss. III. Ch. 79. 1863. 1863, ch, 59, Metropolitan Ppliee of the District of Columbia: “One hundred and ten 4**% P- 6% thousand dollax’s." _ _ Additional Sec. 8. And be it further emzctei That in additmn to the clerical force

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Ptary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to appoint as follows: Four clerks of class four; four of class three, and ten of class two, and one assistant messenger at a salary of seven hundred dollars per annum ; said additional force shall be employed and continue only during the rebellion, and for one year after its close; and the amount necessary to pay their salaries from the time of their appointment, for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, is hereby appropriated. Appropriation Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the appropriation for tempo-

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stationery, Src. June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, shall apply to and include stationery and furniture for the use of said clerks. C¤¤¥t<>fCl¤im¤· Oourt of C'la1Ims.—For salaries of two additional [judges,] from the -7***1%**- eighth of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, at an annual salary each of four thousand dollars, ten thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Bailii'. For salary of bailitl, from eighth March, eighteen hundred and sixty- three, to thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, at an annual Salary of one thousand dollars, one thousand two hundred and ninety-five 0 ars. Minister resi- For a minister resident in Greece, three thousand seven hundred and dent m Greece. fifty dollars- Butler and Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury gf‘;$;";°‘;_;:; ::1: is hereby authorized to allow to Butler and Carpenter, contractors for stamps. engraving internal revenue stamps, thirty per cent. of the cost of engravnrg the speexal dies} for that purpose, and not to exceed m amount the sum 0 twenty tnouszm dollars. ( Appmpriatipnt Sec. 10. And be it _)Gn·iher enacted, That the sum of one hundred thourglséxfgffggbgss sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is ccrpu, gu. hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise npproprxated, towards defraying the expenses consequent upon carrying into effect the act of Congress of [this date,] entitled "An act to regulate [relating to] habeas corpus, and regulating judicial proceedings in certain cases." _ Puhlie money Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That so much of the second section

a};l¤£:·g:l¥:;:°d of the act of August sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, entitled "An

in- cwmnlfhousc act provide for the better organization of the treasury, and For the colbudding. lcetion, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue," as 1%% ch. 90, § 2. designates the mint of the United States in in the city of Philadelphia to be ° ‘ “" P' °°· the place of deposit of the public money at that point, is hereby amended s0_as to authorize the deposit of the same in the custom·house building of the said city, whenever, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Treas- . ury, the public convenience will be subserved thereby; and the sum of Appmpnatiou. ten thousand dollars is hereby appropriated, payable out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, in the construction of vaults and the fitting up of offices in the said custom-house building for the proper receipt, custody, and disbursement of such public money as may be deposited therein. mgzevzzuredgsgg- Sec. .12. And be it farther enacted, That the treasurer of the mint of nm chief clerks. %°_ United Sl¤*€=‘» bJ’ Virtue _0f that office assistant treasurer of the mted States at Philadelphia, is authorized to designate from among the clerks in his said offices respectively, one to act; as chief clerk to the treasurer of the mint, and one other to act as chief clerk to the Assistant Chief clerks Treasurer of the United States. mymum Sec. 13. And Be et further enacted, That, in ea e of the sickness or