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 66 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 140. 1872. -hundred dollars each, steward at two thousand dollars, and messenger at one thousand two hundred dollars, of the President of the United States ; in all, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. · l ' C0¤¢i11S¢¤*¢K·- For contingent expenses of the executive office, including stationery p°°°°" therefor, four thousand dollars. St3:P=¤*¤¤¤¤*·°¤° DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Pay or sem- For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; u"-Y¤ &°‘ two assistant secretaries of state, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; for chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four, additional compensation to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, nine clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, eight clerks of class one, one messenger, one assistant messenger, nine laborers, and four watchmen; in all, seventy-four thousand nve hundred and twenty dollars. l;%"“Pm“"l“"’ For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, twelve thousand dollars; Publication of day of March, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, the publication of the after, Src. For proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents for the various Proof-reading, legations and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, mu°n°ry’ three thousand dollars; for stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, five thousand dollars; for books and maps, two thousand five hundred dollars ; for extra clerk-hire and copying, four thousand dollars; for OOD- Books, maps, tingent expenses, viz., rent, fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, &°· thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars ; in all, forty-seven thousand dollars. Mexican _ United States and Jlléxican Claims Commission.--For compensation
 * ,:,.,_m mwspp and in newspapers, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That after the fourth
 * ';:;;‘t';°;;° laws in newspapers shall cease.
 * }::1**** °°““"“"' of the commissioner on the part of the United States, four thousand five

(3,;,,,,,,;,,,,;,,,,.,,-, hundred dollars; for compensation of umpire, three thousand dollars; grim. went for agent, four thousand dollars; for secretary, two thousand Eve hundred °‘ dollars; for legal assistant to agent, three thousand dollars : for two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each ; for two translators, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; for one messenger, six hundred dollars; for one assistant messenger, three hundred dollars; for contingent expenses, five thousand dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand seven hundred dollars. §n¤¤i¤h wm- United States and Spanish Oommzsszon. —- For the compensation and m'““‘°°’ expenses of the commission for determining the pending questions between the United States and Spain growing out of the acts of the Spanish officials in and about Cuba, fifteen thousand dollars. '·*`*°¤¤’¤'>’ D°· TREASURY DEPARTMENT. partment. Pay off Sew- For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, eight thousand dolg:`§;S“§L‘2t‘““”* lars; two assistant secretaries of the treasury, at three thousand five hun- ’ dred dollars each; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars, and three hundred dollars additional for acting as superintendent of the building; forty- nine clerks of class four, additional compensation of two hundred dollars to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, thirty clerks of class three, twenty- six clerks of class two, twenty-seven clerks of class one; thirty-two female clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; eleven messengers, one assistant messenger, and ten laborers ; one clerk of class four and one clerk of class one, to assist the chief clerk in snperintonding the building; one captain of the watch, one thousand four hundred dollars ; one engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; one machinist and gas-ntter, one thousand two hundred dollars; one storekeeper, one thousand four hundred dollars; sixty watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and two of said watehmen.