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. 42 FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 88. 1876. · Labor. For labor, eighteen thousand dollars; and one tlhopszgnd dglliars of _ said sum or so much thereof as may be necessary, s a e use 0 pay. Folding d ,,c,,_ the laboigers employed in the Sccretary’s office. __ ments, For folding documents, one thousand four hundred dollars. Elorses. For horses and wagons, five hundred and sixty-Bve dollars. P “"“‘**“"°· For furniture, and repairs of the same, six thousand Bve hundred dollars. Advertising. For advertising proposals for reporting congressional proceedings, for . the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-two, thirty-six dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. . Consularsalaries Fonnren mrnnooonsn :-To effect a transfer of accounts in the y0¤·1‘ 1872; State Department, involving no expenditure of money from the Treas- • ury, namely: For salaries of consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, commercial agents, and clerks, being for the Bscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-two, two hundred and five dollars and ninetyfour cents. ‘_ Year 1873; To effect a transfer of accounts in the State Department, involving no expenditure of money from the Treasury, namely: For salaries of consuls-general, consuls, vice-cousuls, commercial agents, and clerks, being for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventythree ; twenty- two dollars and fifty cents. yam 1375, To effect a transfer of accounts in the State Department, involving no expenditure of money from the Treasury, namely: For salaries of consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, commercial agents, and clerks, being for the liscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-Bve, forty-six thousand two hundred and Bfteen dollars and Bftyfive cents. C,,,,,,,,,,.;,,,,, OX- To effect a transfer of accounts in the State Department, involving peuses of amish- no expenditure of money from the Treasury, namely: For stationery, Mee >’*>¤¤‘ 187% bookcases, arms of the United States, seals, presses, and Bags, rent, freight, postage, and miscellaneous items, being for the fiscal year eigchteen hundred and seventythree, one hundred and forty-one dollars an sixteen cents. Y<¤¤-r1875- To eifecta transfer of accounts in the State Department, involving. no expenditure of money from the Treasury, namely: For stationery, book cases, arms of the_United States, seals, presses, and Bags, rent, freight, postage, and miscellaneous items, being for the fiscal year eigcliteen hungred and seventy-five, Bve hundred and thirty-two dollars an wenty-t ree cents. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. TERRITORIAL GOVEBNMENTS. E d m u nd F. TE1rR11*0RY OF Amz0NA :—-For amount due Edmund F. Dunne, late Dum-‘°· chief Justice of the Territory of Arizona, for salary, as per settlement of his account by the accounting officers of the Treasury being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundredand seventy four, two hundred and ibrty dollars and eleven cents. _ A,,;],,,,., w_ Bm. Tnnmronx or UoLonADo z-For amounts due Andrew W. Brazee zen, Amherst W. and Amherst W. Stone, associate judges, and John L. Root, governor, gig? J°h'* L- of the Territory of Colorado, for salary, as per settlement of their ac- ‘ counts by the accounting-officers of the Treasury, being a deBciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-Bve, one· hundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty three cents. G,,,,m,m,,G_B,,,,- TERRITORY OF DAKoTA:-For amount due Granville G. Bennett, nett. associate judge of the Terutory of Dakota, for salary, as per settlement of his account by the accounting officers of the Treasury, being a deflgieipcyi torghe Bsctal year eighteen hundred and seventy-five, sixty-six o ars an seven y cents. John Clerk- Tnnmcronr or I1>Arro :-For amount due John Clark, associate judge