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 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 12*0, 121. 1871. 571 States to prosecute such cases when applied to to do so, and their failure I md refusal shall be ground for their removal from office. And any Indian Indian agents agent, or other person in the employment of the United States, who shall, xgigggighm in violation of the. provisions of this section, advise, sanction, or in any dumgmd, _ way nid in the making of such contracts or agreements, or in making such ayments as are here prohibited, shall, in addition to the punishment gcrcin imposed on the person making said contract, or roccivin said mono, be, on conviction, dismissed from the service of the United gtatcs, 7 and be forever disqualified from holding any office of profit or trust under the same. _ ` A1>1>1:,0vm>, March 3, 1871. CHAP. CXXI.—-·A A: ki A ‘z‘ ¢IwS¤·vi ¢h¢P O Ds- March 1871. ,..r...,,., ft the YJ; M‘;’J.Z'?. ¢A’i’£’»'m‘».»E.§'£'.f Mrs and ?ZtZ£Z,.im,°§$s,’?.*Z,nt ————-¥'L——- Purposes. Bs it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oangress assembled, That the following sums bs, and Appropriation the same are hereby, appropriated for the service of the Post-Odicc Q; n‘;Q;2g‘°° Department for tho year ending J unc thirty, eighteen hundred and 1E3g, ch, im, seventy-two, out of any moneys in tho treasury arising from the rev- V¤I· V- P- 80- onuss of said department, in conformity to the act of July two, eighteen hundred and thirty-six :-—· For inland mail transportation, twelve million three hundred and Inlmdmailn. twenty-nina dollars. For pay of mail messengers, dvc hundred and six thousand two hun- Messengers. drsd and iburtccn dollars. For pay of route agents, seven hundred and eighty-six thousand five Route agonh. hundred and sixty-nine dollars. For a of mail-route messen ers, fift -nins thousand four hundred Mamouu d f Pdy ]] g y messsnge an our dollars. l"- For pay of local agents, forty-uiuc thousand and forty-four dollars. Local agents. For pay of railway post·ofEcc clerks, five hundred and eighty-tivo Clerks. thousand three hundred and thirty-eight dollars. For pay of baggage masters in charge of through mails, five thousand mg-nggago mu. dollars. For foreign-mail transportation, four hundred thousand dollars. Foreign mdb. For shi steamboat and way letters ten thousand dollars. Ship, &¤. lst- For payhof postmasicrs, five million ,0no hundred thousand dollars. *·°*`I§bsmm°" For pay of clerks in p0st—officcs, two million six hundred thousand 0;,,;,,, mdk; dollars. ter-¢¤¤i¤¤· For pay of lsttor-carriers, one million four hundred thousand dollars. For wrapping paper, thirty-H ve thousand dollars. fnper and For twine, thirty-Evo thousand dollars. twm°‘ gor lcttcxzlbsgyucfs, two tliousalnd fivedhéxradrsgl dollars. m£·gt¤r-b¤1- For pg of B1? agsxjthen aodlsliyls hsndlrcd dollars Blank agen"' or o oo urm ure ous n . For advertising, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this A<1v¤r¤¤i¤s= sum shall be paid to any paper published in the District of Columbia “° P“"·°‘°• for advertising mail routes other than those in Virginia and Maryland. For manufacture of adhesive postage-stamps, one hundred and fifty- milcztigirglatglh nine thousand dollars. 8] _ For manufacture of postage-stamped envelopes and newspaper wrap- v ow _ pers, four hundred and fourteen thousand two hundred dollars: Provided, wggmwhm That no envelope as furnished by the government shall contain any ’ Iithographing or engraving, and n0·printing except a. printed request to return the lcttsr to the writer. For salary of distributing agent and assistants, and mondental ox— lngrsbutug psuscs of agency, six thousand eight hundred dollars. "g° *