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226 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 225. 1880. dollars- and interpreter and translator in the executive office at five hundred dollars, thirteen thousand nine hundred dollars. Legislative ex- For legislative expenses, namely, rent, fuel, light, stationery, postage, P"“"°"· pay of messenger, and incrdentals, one thousand four hundred dollars. Contingent. · For c011tinge(;1It0(§x(§>ei§1ses of the Territory, to be expended by the govor ilve hun dollars. . _ Utah. mirlnnnrronv or UTAH.—rFOT salary of governor, two thousand six G9"¤*¤°*r °hi°f hundred dollars; chief justice, and two assoc1ate_u1dges, at three thou- ·l““°‘°°· md °*h°”· · h · and secretar atone thousand 61 ht hundred dollars sand dollars eac , y 8 a thirteen thousand four hundred dollars. _ ` Legislative e X- For legislative expenses, namely, for current and contingent expenses penscs. of the secretary’s office, two thousand dollars. d d b h Contingent, hor contingent expenses of the_ Territory, to be expen e y the gov- Seeretery of the ernor, five hundred dollars. And the Secretary of the Treasury shall Treasury 10 make make to Congress each year a detailed statement showing how the sev- ’}’.P°" ’° C°"Q’“·$* eral sums herein appropriated for contingent miscellaneous purposes gf zf,,,$,°pc$,'Qd°:‘;,$ have been expended, and also a statement giving the amount recerved » mteeeueeegee ; me under section thirty-six hundred andeighty-seven of the Revised Statgegcgcgptv under R. S. utes, and also a statement showing mddgtail how the money appropm; ` · ated under said section has been expen e . We s h i n gt 0 ¤ TERRITORY on WAsH1NGTON.—l·‘or salary of governor, two thousand T"é*gt°‘f5'· _ h. f six hundred dollars; chief justice, and two associate judges, at three ju,,m;,°:l,t],;°(;’0,¥,0}°;_ thousand dollars each; and secretary at one thousand eight hundred dollars thirteen thousand four hundred dollars. Legislative e x- For legislative expenses, namely, for rent of secretary’s olliee, hire of P°¤¤°¤· messenger, light, fuel, stationery, postage, office inrnrture, repairs, and other incidentals, one thousand two hundred dollars. Contingent. For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor, nve hundred dollars. · Wyoming. _ Tnnmronv on Wromrno.-—For salary of governor, two thousand six , G;9"°m°5: t;‘“°f hundred dollars; chief justice, and t_wo associate judges, at three thou- -'" ‘°°* “““ ° °"‘ sand dollars each; and secretary at one thousand eight hundred dollars; thirteen thousand four hundred dollars. Legislative ex- For legislative expenses, namely, for rent, messenger, printing, fuel, P°“°°°· light, stationery, postage, and incidentals, two thousand five hundred dollars ‘ . contingent. For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor, five hundred dollars. _ W sr D e p a. rt-WAR DEPARTMENT. ment. Compensation For compensation of the Secretary of War eight thousand dollars; °£_ *;h°_1Si;”°*°·1'5’é one chief clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one disbursingg,,;';,,; at > “” clerk, at two thousand dollars;. onestenographer, at one thousand eight gundiiedkdollarg; two chigfs of ldiyxisrofn, {rt two thousand dollarsfeaoh; ve c er s c ass our-; our c er s o c ass three · four clerks 0 c ass two; twelve clerks of class one; one clerk, at orie thousand dollars; eight assistant messengers- seven laborers; and six watchmen for the Department building; in all, sixty-nine thousand four hundred dollars. Rebel archives. For the purpose of examining the rebel archives, and having copies furnished for the government, six thousand six hundred dollars; but no part of this sum shall be used to increase the salary or compensation _ of any officer or employee of the government.’ pcgggnsmgent ex- For contingent expenses of his office, eight thousand dollars. onine or Adjn- IN run Omron on rmt Anrunnr-GENERAL.- One chief clerk, at ¤¤¤égG<;_n<=f¤h d two thousand dollars; eleven clerks of class four; seventeen clerks of ‘° °"‘° “·“ class three- thu·ty-five clerks of class two- one hundred and Hlty-oHe others. ’ , 2 _ clerks of class one; six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eight assistant messengers; in all, two hundred and ninety thousand nine hunh_ _ dred and sixty dollars. 8 Ep g°;l;;*t,;‘f For thirty additional clerks of class one, to be exclusively engaged in ments of Pm3W1E_ preparin g and making reports to expedite the settlement of pension Hip-