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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 323, 328. 1874. 85 CHAP. 323.-An act to authorize the sale of the Military reservation of— Fort June 19, 1874. , Reynolds, in Colorado Territory, and the Government buildings thereon. ‘ ""1"_`_; Be it enacted by the Senatélmd House of Representatives of the United Fm R8 D 0, d B Statcfof America in Uongress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, M;m,,,y k,,,,,,,,,,,. and is hereby, authorized and empowered to trausfer,to_the custody and tion in Colorado to control of the Secretary of the Interior, for dispositiomfor cash, accord- be *¤¤¤¤f¤¤¢d fw ing to the existing laws of the United States relating to the public lands, gffggigry °H“*°“°" after appraisement, to the highest bidder, and at not less than the ap- ' praised value, nor at less than one dollar 'and twenty-five cents per acre, Limit of price. the UnitedStates Military Reservation of Fort Reynolds, iu_ Colorado Territoryycontaining about twenty-three square miles, as set `apart and declared by the President, on June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, includingfall the buildings heretofore erected by the United States, and .u0w being thereon: (the said reservation and buildings being,no longer needed, for military purooses :) Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior shall cause the said and to be offered in tracts To be oiromq ju of not more than eighty acres each, and sold separately at public outcry, tracts not more than _to tts, highest bidder, after giving not less than three months`pub1ic°'f;f,P”Yb”°’°°· ld t _ notice of the time and place of sale, in not less than three public news- ;,;,,fe,,,`{,,,§’({;,_ ° papers printed and published in said Territory. _ Notice or solo. Approved, June 19, 1874. ` CHAP. 328.-An not making appro riations for the legislative, executive, and judicial Juno 20, 1874. expenses of the Government for the year ending June thirticth, eighteen hundred "’*"""—'“"" and seventydive, and for other purposes. ‘ . ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, ,GP°g‘*’]“*{"‘?r §¥9°· and the_same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treas- ;,;QPr°f;Q,0;’,‘; ury not otherwise appropriated, for the service of the iiscal year ending yearendingJuno 20, June thirtieth, eighteen hundred- and seventy-five, for the objects here- 1875. iuafter expressed, namely : LEGISLATIVE. SENATE. For compensation of Senators, three hundred and seventy thousand S Compensation or (]0]]a]·S_ enators. For mileage of Senators, thirty thousand dollars. Mileage. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others re- Compensation or ceiving an annual salary in the service of the Senate, namely: Secretary‘0f¤¤¤r¤» ciqdiv, Md of the Senate, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; officer cfg; charged with disbursements of the Senate, five hundred and seventy- ,c,,‘,,§g,,},,,,,,,_ six dollars; chief clerk, three thousand dollars, and. the additional sum , of one thousand dollars while the said ofice is held by the present incumbent, and no longer; principal clerk, principal executive clerk, minute and journal clerk, and financial clerk, in the offce of the Secretary of the Senate, at two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dol» lars each; librarian and seven clerks in the odiee of the Secretary of the Senate, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each ; five clerks, at two thousand and one hundred dollars each; keeper of the stationery, two thousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents ; one messenger, at one thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollarsassistant keeper of the stationery, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; Sergeant-at—Arms and Doorkeeper, four thousand three hun- t S°*s’9¤·¤*·=¤?A¤‘¤¤¤ dred and twenty dollars: Provided, That hereafter he shall receive, °'°°°“'°“° °"S‘ directly or indirectly, no fees or other compensation or ernolument xvlmtever for performing the duties of the office, or in connection therewith, otherwise than as aforesaid; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; acting assistant door-