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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 114, 115. 1871. 515 thorized to employ suitable persons to conduct said inquiries, to prescribe to appoint their duties, and to establish regulations for the conduct of persons who ggfffs QW may receive appointments in the civil service. gw, mq "’ Approved, March 3, 1871. CHAP. CXV.——An Act makin A ro {ations tos' 'pt A `a- March 3, 1871. tions jbr the Service of the Gogarzzifflntpdbr the ;jYscriltI,¢`¢la£'.£'irl¢lllzm_l]il'l1lnsl%rt_1;T,;;;,]’}il`<ien W hundred and seventy, and June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and for former Years, and for other Purposes. Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the following sums are [or] Deficiency ¤P· so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appro- . . . _ g priated for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely :-—- June 30, 1870 Se1zate.—To pay an additional assistant engineer authorized by the mg 18l1· Senate, at the rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars per A;;;?:,,,, en. annum, commencing on the first day of December, eighteen hundred and gineer. seventy, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, eight hundred and forty dollars. For steam-pump for the heating and ventilating apparatus of the Sen- Heatipg and ate, under the direction of the sergeant-at—arms, one thousand dollars. ";;‘;;g‘"g “P` For expenses of heating and ventilating apparatus of the Senate, one P ` thousand dollars. House of Representattves. —— For cartage, three thousand dollars. House or Rep- For laborers, one thousand six hundred dollars. ’"°“““"°°‘ For furniture and repairs thereof, two thousand dollars. For fuel, two thousand dollars. For paying teller in the office of the sergeant-at-arms, one thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. For the miscellaneous item of the contingent fund of the House, ten Miscellaneous. thousand dollars. For the following sums due under resolutions of the House passed dur- Door-keeper ing the first session of the Thirty-ninth Congress, namely: To the late ::gS*:)‘}.l:,f)‘;3:*1:E; first assistant door-keeper, eight hundred and tbrty dollars; to the super- and folding intendent of the document-room, eight hundred and forty dollars; and to ¤‘¤¢>¤¤¤~ E. Spicer, late superintendent of the folding-room, seven hundred and twenty dollars; to John J. McElhone, Wm. Hincks, W. Blair Lord, D. CR¤p¤rt9rs for Wolfe Brown, Theodore F. Andrews, and William Henry Burr, reporters GfQ,§;_°”‘°“°l for the Congressional Globe during the first session of the Thirty-ninth Congress, seven hundred dollars each; in all, six thousand four hundred dollars, additional compensation for the Thirty-ninth Congress. For compensation of the tally-clerk of the House of Representatives, Tally-clerk. from the first day of February, eighteen hundred andhseylengiy, todthe tilrst da of Jul ,—eighteen hundred and seventyone, six un re an twe ve dollars, th; sage making his compensation equal to that of his predecessor, (R. U. Sherman,) and asffixeld in the legislatilve  for himstelfil d R To a Rives and Bai c ort e re orting an pu ication o the e· ives and hates grid proceedings of the Forty-firsti) Congress, under the joint resoln- B$;?;v· P. 847- tion approved March three, eighteen hundred and sixty-mne, and contract of April fourteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, so far as may have been provided for by law, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ _ Public Buildings under the Treasury Department. -—For continuing _ Public buildthe work on the building for post·office and Icourt-house in New York }1E‘£a;*;‘:l)f’B;*f* City, to be applied only to finishing the foundations up to and including the p,,,,,,,e,,t_ sill course, and receiving and setting the granite of the Ifirst story above cogpiagffszciind thatcourse, gud subject to no other limitations or restriction, five hundred New Yom usand dollars. thehor the building for post-office and sub-treasury_in. Boston, the unex- sugrp-Espace and pcnded balance of appropriation remaining on the thirtieth June, eighteen Bosiom" “".Y m