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 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 8. 1868. 85 HAP. II. -An Act makin A'ons toicc in pproprup-' Feb. 12, 1888. C tiansjbxlie Execution of the Reggmwlrztlggznarlléaws, am  qft;cQé¢ar¢ermas· _`-"`;"` te;-’s Department of the G0vernment,pr the fiscal Your ending June thirty, hundred and sucty-eaght, and jbnother urpones. · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That' the following sums, or so :‘:§:a°::.7*P‘ much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appro- P P priated out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriate d, for the objects hereinafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, namely: To provide for the expenses of carrying into effect the “Act to pro- R°°°°°*"“°“°” vide for the more efhcient government of the rebel States ": for the iirst °x{):g?? 15S_ military district, the sum of fifty thousand dollars; for the second military Vo1._;iv. p. 428 district, the sum of one hundred and ten thousand dollars ; for the third higtgmry d’°' military district, the sum of ninety-seven thousand dollars ; for the fourth military district, the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and for the fifth military district, the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ; making, in all, the sum of six hundred and fifty-seven thousand dollars. To supply deficiencies in the service of the quartermasterk depart- Q¤¤·i'¤¤¤M· ment, to wit: t£;;,fl°P°”` For regular supplies, three million Eve hundred thousand dollars. hegulur sup- For incidental expenses, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Plgm For the purchase of cavalry and artillery horses, four hundred thou- y` sand dollars. For transportation of the army, seven million three hundred and fifty thousand dollars; making, in all, the sum of twelve million dollars. Ofhee of the chief of engineers: E¤zi¤¢¢r‘¤- To supply deficiencies in the office of the chief of engineers, for blank books, stationery, and miscellaneous items, two thousand dollars. Building corner of F and Seventeenth streets: Building cm-. To supply deicieucy for fuel, compensation of fireman, and miscellar ;¤?*‘h°gF and neous items, eight thousand dollars. t mm' Legislative. — For increased compensation to congressional printer, to 9<;gzr¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤ June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty eight, one thousand three hun- pm r' dred and forty-four dollars and forty-four cents. To supply a deficiency in the contingent expenses of the House of regs3x592E8F' Representatives for the present fiscal year, the following sums, namely z ` For stationery, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That from and after u_S:::ttft*;;“g the third day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, no senator or 1,,,1;,,,,,1 in ,,6,,,. representative shall receive any newspapers except the Congressional papers und sw Globe, or stationery, or commutation therefor, exceeding one hundred and °‘°“°'Y‘ twenty-tive dollars for any one session of Congress. For furniture, repairs, and packing—b0xes for members, twenty thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, fifteen thousand dollars. For folding documents, including materials, fifty thousand dollars. For newspapers, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. To supply z. deficiency in the contingent expenses of the Senate for the S¤¤¤'=¤· present Hscal year, namely: For clerks to committees, and pages, horses, and carryalls, thirty-three thousand eight hundred and four dollars. For additional messengers and laborers, fifteen thousand dollars. For labor and materials in the folding-room, to be provided by the sergeant-at·arms, five thousand dollars. . _ _ Judiciary. —-For salary of the marshal of the Supreme Court of the ·l¤d*°“’·'.Y United States from April third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, to June thirty, eighteen hundred mid sixty-eight, at thirty-five hundred dol— lars per annum, four thousand three hundred and fifty-five dollars and seventy-seven cents.