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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 115. 1871. 517 To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the present district ab District-attortorney of Nebraska his salary for the four years ending June thirty, “°Y °fN°°""’k“' eighteen hundred and seventy-one, eight hundred dollars. Lighthouse Establishment.- For repairs and incidental expenses in re- mgiiggggxg "` fifting and improving lighthouses and buildings connected therewith, fifty Rstirnng and thousand dollars. i1¤¤¤r¤vi¤s light- For supplying the lighthouses and beacon-lights on the Atlantic, Gulf, Oaiehtheusgg Lake, and Pacific coasts with oil, wicks, glass chimneys, and cleaning and beaconmaterials, and repairing and keeping in repair the illuminating apparatus hgh"' and lamps, and all other necessary expenses connected with the same, fifty thousand dollars. For expenses of raising, cleaning, painting, repairing, removing, and Buoys,spi¤- supplying losses of buoys, spindles, and day-beacons, and for chains, dm: md d°7· sinkers, and other like necessaries, fifty thousand dollars. b°”°°"s' Public Printing.- For the public printing, one hundred and twenty- . P“bll° P*i”"‘ five thousand dollars: Provided, That no printing shall be hereafter mib, p,»;,,t;,,g to executed except on written order under the direction of heads of depart- be done except ments or by the two houses of Congress, as authorized by law. S? ggmen md" For paper for the public printing, fifty thousand dollars. {lol. xvii. p. 2. For the public binding, fifty thousand dollars. b,I}P°' and For contingent fund of the office of the congressional printer, fifteen nigégéggsut hundred dollars. fund. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Department For compensation of the Secretary of State, assistant secretaries, clerks, ofglgtzr smcmessengers, watchmen, and others, two hundred and thirty-nine dollars *¤¤‘Y.&¢· and seventy-five cents. For publishing the laws in pamphlet form and in newspapers of the Publishing States and Territories, and in the city of Washington, sixteen thousand l*“"¤· dollars. For contingent expenses, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three gontgngent dollars and seventy-one cents. <·>¤<P¤¤$¤¤- For salaries of United States ministers abroad, seventy-five thousand Salaries of dollars: Provided, That hereafter no salaries shall be paid to two min- U€‘lE°‘g sm°* isters for the same place for a longer period than thirty days. mms m' For rent of prisons in China, two thousand five hundred dollars. C§*lS°¤¤ l¤ For relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, X,:é,,c,,_,, M__ eighty thousand dollars. msn in foreign For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, ten thousand five hun- °°‘;.‘;QQ;; iam__ dred and sixty-nine dollars and fifteen cents. course. To pay the salary of t_he United States consul at Hiogo and Osaca H_C¢>¤S¤ld¤¤ from the time of his appointment, February ten, eighteen hundred and 0;g§g_°° sixty-eight, to June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, one thousand one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents. mrnnron DEPARTMENT. I¤t<>ri¤r D6- partment. For deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the fiscal years ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy and seventy-one, namel :— Penzion Bureau. -- For compensation of the commissioner of pensions, Pension buclerks, messengers, watchmen, and laborers in his office, ten thousand ’°1};y°fc°m_ three hundred and thirty-eight dollars and three cents. missions.-, sw, For blank books, stationery, furniture, and miscellaneous items in the Blank books, pension office, two thousand five hundred dollars. For twelve clerks of class one, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars; Clerks and for seven laborers, five thousand and forty dollars; for two assistant mes- '“°s”“g°”‘ sengers, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. Indian Office. — To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay balance Indian ¢>ce. due on the indebtedness incurred for the Indian service in California by mI32;§.'3l_;?:l’*°°