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 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 37, 38, 41. 1867. 393 . i X. V. —An Act makin A 0 riations lo su ciendes in the A. ro- Feb. 12, 1867. Cgi1A3e2in1g_}:? Cdrdingent E`:;penses•¢j thepgldizse 0/` Reprvefeinliizwlgzqudfof the United  L""`- jbr zhejiscal Year ending une thzmeth, ezghteen hundred and sixty-seven. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoz¢se of Representatives of the United Deficiency aP_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and pwprintiou. the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated: Misccu,_m0u,_ For miscellaneous items, forty thousand dollars. Folding doom For folding documents, twenty-seven thousand dve hundred dollars. ments_ For fuel and lights, including pay of engineers, firemen, and laborers, F¤¢i¤¤dllzl¤*¤· repairs and materials, seven thousand dollars. APPROVED, February 12, 1867. CHAP. XXXVIII. —An Act to _/iz: the Pay of the Quartermaste1·-Sergeant of the Bat- talion of Engmcers. Be it enacted by the Smale and House of Represenlaliues of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the passage hay and alof this act, the pay and allowances of the quertermaster-sergeant of the };;';;;€.$,§|:;t;°r_ battalion of engineers of the army of the United States shall be the same sergeant of the as those allowed by law to the sergeant-major of that battalion. b?·“"ll°° °f °”‘ Approved, February 12, 1867. game"' Hz. XLI. *-*1iTI Act maki A ro {ations or the ervice h 0 -0 ce D art- Cmehlidurzgg the fiscal Year ciiglinglfuiier thirtié, eighgcn hunziiieileéidxsixgeigh? and jbr other urposcs. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mzited States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and Appropriations the same are hereby, appropriated for the service of the P0st—Office De-  P°“°'Om°° . . . . . pnrtment, for partment for the year ending June thlrlieth, eighteen hundred and sixty- em- ending eight, out of any moneys in the treasury arising from the revenues of dune 3*% 186} said department, in conformity to the act of the second of July, eighteen $g3’:hé_2é8f hundred and thirty-six. For transpm-tmion of the mails (inland), eight million six hundred Transportation thousand dollars. °f malls- For transportation of the mails (foreign), six hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For ship, steamboat, and way letters, eight thousand dollars. Ship, steam- For compensation to postmasters, four million two hundred and Efty }>g;g;;¤d way thousand dollars. Compensation For clerks for post,-offices, two million dollars. *¤ g;>::£;¤S¥€FS· IMFoi- payment to letter—carriers, six hundred and forty thousand dol- Lwe,._éa,m,.S_ s. For wrapping paper, eighty thousand dollars. Wrapping p3_ For twine, twenty thousand dollars. por and twine. For letter balances, four thousand dollars. Letter ballmgor compensation to blank agents and assistants, eight thousand dol- °"§T:hk agents_ For office fhrniture, three thousand dollars. Om°° furni- For advertising, eighty thousand dollars. tu?&,mising_ For postage stamps and stamped envelopes, two hundred and seventy- Postage swnps five thousand dollars. Qggszgmped ‘°’“‘ For mail depredations and special agents, and expenses of negotiating Dgprédamms, postal conventions, one hundred and Eve thousand dollars. ¤l>°¤l¤·l =*S°mSl For mail bags and mall-bag catchers, one hundred thousand dollars. zglqtlgfgél c°°` For mail locks, keys, and stumps, thirty thousand dollars. Mail bags. For payment of balances due to foreign countries, three hundred and {1*°‘;kS¤ k‘*Y“» Sixty thousand dollars. anF;rggd)l;la,l. For miscellaneous payments, four hundred thousand dollars. ¤·¤°•{=· Miscellaneous.