Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/387

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FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 129. 1875. 357 For wages of workmen and adjustors, three thousand dollars. For fuel, acids, chemicals, copper, freight, stationery, gas,wa.be1·, and other necessary materials, three thousand dollars. _ Assy! Omucm Arr NEW Yom; z-For salary of superintendent, four As say omoe at thousand iivo hundred dollars; for assayer, three thousand dollars; for N°" Y°‘k· melter and reiiner, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand eight hundred dollars ; weighing clerk, two thousand eight hundred dollars; paying clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars; bar clerk, two thousand dollars; two·calcula/cing clerks, at two thousand dollars each; one assistant weigh clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; and for assistants to superintendent in a.ssa.yer’s room and weigh-room, nine thousand five hundred end iiftzy dollars; in all, thirty-ilve thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. . For wages of workmen, eighty thousand dollars. For acids, copper, coal lead, light, aud for miscellaneous items and repairs, fifty thousand dollars." Assnr 01m0m n- Borsu Crm, Inneo :—Eor salaries of assayer in M B<>i¤<> City- charge, two thousand five hundred dollars; melter, two thousand uvo hundred dollars; in all, ive thousand dollars. = For wages of workmen, one thousand hve hundred dollars. For fuel, crucibles, chemicals, repairs, and other 11ecessm·ies,0nc thousahd dollars. - ‘

 GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES.

Tmnmrromv on Amz0NA:-For sulapy of governor, three thousand guymm M.; ex. tive hundred dollars; chief justice and two associate judges, three thou- penses a¤ Tex·rit0· ` said dollars each; secretary, two thousand flvo hundred dollars; “°° of ·‘“"°““· interpreter and translator in tlgo executive office, ilvo hundred dollars ; in all, fifteen thousand tivo hundred dollars. For legislative expenses, for rent of office, store-rooms, library, light, fuel, and statiopery, three thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thouszmd dollars. ~ ’TER.RITOR.Y cm Gonomno :-For salaries of governor chief justice C<>¥¤¤‘¤d°· mud two associate judges, and secretm·y,ilftecu thousand dollars. For legislative expenses, namely: For per diem and mileage of members, and per diem of officers, thirteen thousand dollars; for printing, four thousand dollars; `reut of legislative halls and roomg, six hundred dollars; stationery for legislature, six hundred dollars; coal, light, labor, aud other incidental expenses, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; messenger for the secretqm·y’s office, three hundred dollars; rent, light, fuel, stationery, postage, and printing for secretsa.ry’s office, one thousand seven hundred dollars; in all, twenty-two thousauddollars. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand dollars} ‘ Tmz.1m·01zY or DAKOTA. :-For salaries of governor, chief justice and Dakota two associate judges and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars.` For legislative expenses, namely : For rent of seorotm·y’s oftlce, four hundred smd twenty-five dollars} storage of Government property, one hundred and iifby dollars; postage, one hundred and twomzyfive dollars; stutioneryand blanksqzhreehundred and sixty-ilve dollars · lights, oil, and candles seventy-ilve dollars; fuel, two hundred and ilfty dollars; porter, lalmr, end qare of Goveiument property, three hundred & sixty dollars; incidental expenses, two hundred and iiftay dollars; in all, two thousand dollars. _ " For contingent-expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand dollars. . ` TERRITORY OF IDAHO:—For salaries of governor, chief justice and Idaho. two associate judges, andnecretary ilfueeu thousandodollszrs. For rent of secretax·y’s office, six hundred dollars; storge mul care of Government property, three hundred dollars ; fuel twrhnudmd dol-