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 24 THIRTYJNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 28. 1866. · .- tion Eve is V I.  .89. and March fourteenth eighteen hundred and sixty two, sec , “%“»x‘il’·I;l· 9 5- hereby conferred upon ’the Secretary of the Treasury: Provuled, Thatil the v°1' X"' P' M9' property be sold at public auction, and for a sum not less than one undred and ten thousand dollars. f h T u Clerks of as- Sec. 7. And be ztfurtizer enacted, That. the Secretary] 0 gi e fipa; Ly ?i“°““P “°”“E`°" is hereby authorized to increase the clerical force m the office od I k m Phihd°lPhm' sistant treasurer of Philadelphia, and the aggregate salaries of said _ ober s shall not exceed the sum of nine thousand dollars, winch amount is ereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. , . . · Branch mint at Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That,-in addition to the apgpopria- °”uf°'”‘¤· tions hereinbefore allowed for the branch mint at California, toe 0 owing , sums respectively are hereby, in like manner, apprplpriatedé yxz: h d ed For wages of workmen and adgusters, sixty-nine thousand our un r and fifty dollars. _ For incidental and contingent expensps, repairs, audi iH1stage,dope hundred and six thousand five hundred an twenty-nine dollars an wen y- nine cents. _ _ _ . Arizona Terri- Sec. 9. And be it further eznacited, That ;.DA2Cdl[I0Htl:0  approprgag l’°'Y· tions hereinbefore made for the erritory o rizona, e o owing .u h bted: mitlfoirdomsgizhiiddaand hideage of the members of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingen; expefnsgs, fitpe thousargd dplllars. d d I For preparation and printing laws 0 me erritory, ve thousand o - lars. _ Deficiency up- Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That the following sums be, and P"°P'i"°i°“° f" the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for deficiencies in the appropriations for the objects hereinafter expressed viz: _ oincers &¤·.<>f For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers and others, receiv- H°E§ °% R°P"°' ing an annual salary in the service of the House of Representatives, one mu wes, thousand four hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixty-four cents. For clerks of committees, and temporary clerks in the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, four thousand one hundred and eight dollars. gh`; contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, viz: I For fuel and lights, pay of engineers, firemen, and laborers, repairs and materials, ten thousand dollars. h d For furniture, repairs, and packing boxes, for members, twenty t ousan dollars. For pages and temporary mail boys, two thousand three hundred dollars. For stationery, thirteen thousand four hundred and thirty-two dollars. For folding documents, including materials, twenty-five thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars. ¤<>¤¢i¤§¤¤* 6X- Contingent expenses of the Senate, namely: p°°"°° S°°“°' For stationery, fifteen thousand dollars. For clerks, pages, horses, carryalls, and so forth, twenty-seven thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, five thousand dollars, For fuel and repairs of heating and ventilating apparatus, to be provided under the charge of the sergeant-at—arms, sixteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For furniture purchased, and repairs done by the Sergeant·at-arms, under the direction of the Committee to audit and control the con[tin]gent expenses of the Senate, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars. For additional labor in the folding room and around Senate chamber, five thousand dollars.