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after thirty days notice in three daily papers of the largest circulation in the city of Philadelphia, at not less than the appraised value, to be paid for in cash within thirty days after making such sale, and, upon the receipt of such payment, to make good conveyance and title for the property sold and paid for to the purchasers or their assigns; that the money so received, less the necessary expenses of this commission, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, and an amount equal to the sum so paid in is hereby appropriated to be expended by the Navy Department in removing the movable property of the Philadelphia navy-yard to League Island, and in building the necessary docks, wharves, shops, and buildings at League Island, and preparing the same for carrying on the business and work of a navy-yard at that place: Provided, That not more than one-third of the appraised value of the said property hereby authorized to be sold shall be expended within the next fiscal year: And provided also, That the said commis'sion shall make a definite and specific report of all their doings under this authority to Congress at its next regular session, and at each regular session thereafter while said sale shall remain uncompleted.

For repairs at the different navy-yards and stations, and preservation of the same, five hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended upon the Philadelphia or Washington navy-yard.

For clothing for the Navy, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. To increase and improve the quarters at the United States Naval Academy, ten thousand dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Improvement of grounds, Department of Agriculture: For labor, six thousand dollars; manure and trees for arboretum, one thousand five hundred dollars; for repairing concrete roads and walks, five hundred dollars; for tools, wagons, lawn-mowers, carts, and general repairs of the same, six hundred dollars; for planting and completing improvement of new grounds, one thousand dollars; for two flights of stone steps in front of the conservatory, six hundred and eighty dollars; for two small fountains, three hundred and sixty dollars; for purchasing and laying pipes, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; in all, eleven thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars.

UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

For completion of building, approaches, and grading for custom house, Charleston, South Carolina, one hundred and fifty-one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and ninety-one cents.

For continuation of building for custom house and post-office, Atlanta, Georgia, the sum of fifty thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom-house at New Orleans, Louisiana, one hundred thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom house and sub-treasury, Chicago, Illinois, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom-house and post-office, Cincinnati, Ohio, six hundred thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom house and post-office, Covington, Kentucky, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom house, court house, and postoffice, Evansville, Indiana, fifty thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom house and post-office, Fall River, Massachusetts, forty thousand dollars; and the limitation heretofore existing under act of May twenty-first, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, is hereby repealed.

For completing court house and post-office at Indianapolis, Indiana, Indianapolis. twelve thousand dollars.

For completion of building for United States post-office and court house, New York, including cost of heating and ventilating apparatus and the cost of area along park front, as per report of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, three hundred and eighty-eight thousand one hundred and sixty dollars and eight cents.

For continuation of building for court house and post-office, Hartford, Connecticut, one hundred thousand dollars.

For the building for post-office and custom house, Parkersburgh, West Virginia, eighteen thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for post-office and court house, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom house and post-office, Port Huron, Michigan, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for court house and post-office, Raleigh, North Carolina, fifty thousand dollars.

For completion of building for custom-house and post-office, Rockland, Maine, twenty thousand dollars.

For completion of building for custom-house and post-office at Trenton, New Jersey, one hundred thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for appraisers' stores, San Francisco, California, one hundred thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom-house and post-office, at Grand Rapids, Michigan, fifty thousand dollars.

For continuation of building for custom house and post-office, Saint Louis, Missouri, seven hundred thousand dollars.

For annual repairs of the Treasury-building, Washington, District of Columbia, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For out-buildings, sewerage, fencing, and grading building for marine hospital, San Francisco, California, fifteen thousand nine hundred dollars.

New York.

Hartford.

Parkersburgh.

Philadelphia.

Port Huron.

Raleigh.

Rockland.

Trenton.

San Francisco.

Grand Rapids.

Saint Louis.

Treasury-building, Washington, D. C.

San Francisco.

Navy Depart

To cover the expenses incurred by reason of the fire at the Navy Department on the twenty-fifth day of January, eighteen hundred and ment. seventy-five, twelve thousand dollars, to be immediately available. For repairs and preservation of all the public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Public buildings.

Payments, con

And hereafter no money shall be paid nor contracts made for payment for any site for a public building in excess of the amount specifi- tracts, &c., for public buildings. cally appropriated therefor; and no money shall be expended upon any public building on which work has not yet been actually begun until after drawings and specifications together with detailed estimates of the cost thereof, shall have been made by the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, and said plans and estimates shall have been approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of the Interior, and the Postmaster General; and all appropriations made for the construction of such building shall be expended within the limitatious of the act authorizing the same or limiting the cost thereof; and no change of said plan involving an increase of expense exceeding ten per centum of the amount to which said building was limited shall be allowed or paid by any officer of the Government without the special authority of Congress.

Furniture,

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For furniture and repairs of the same, and for carpets for public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, one hundred pets, and repairs. and fifty thousand dollars.

Miscellaneous

For fuel, light, and water, and miscellaneous items required by the janitors and firemen in the proper care of the public buildings under items. the control of the Treasury Department, three hundred thousand dollars.

For heating apparatus and repairs of the same, for public buildings

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under the control of the Treasury Department, two hundred thousand dollars.

For vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For photographing, engraving, and printing plans of public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, five thousand dollars. For pay of custodians and janitors of public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, one hundred thousand dollars.

For the purpose of making plans and specifications for a public building at Auburn, New York, the sum of four thousand dollars, the same being in accordance with the recommendation of the Treasury Department through the Supervising Architect of the Treasury.

SEC. 2. That on and after July first, eighteen hundred and seventyfive, the organization of the Treasury Department, and the several offices thereof, and the annual salaries paid to the persons therein, shall be as follows, to wit:

In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury:

The Secretary, eight thousand dollars; two assistant secretaries, at four thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand dollars; one chief of division of warrants, estimates, and appropriations, three thousand dollars; seven chiefs of division, at two thousand eight hundred dollars each; eight assistant chiefs of division, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; two disbursing clerks at two thousand eight hundred dollars each; twenty-five clerks of class four; stenographer to the Secretary, two thousand four hundred dollars; twentysix clerks of class three; twenty-one clerks of class two; eighteen clerks of class one; thirty-one clerks at nine hundred dollars each; eleven messengers; and eleven laborers; one clerk of class four and one clerk of class one, to assist the chief clerk in superintending the building, one captain of the watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; one engineer, one thousand six hundred dollars; one machinist and gas-fitter, one thousand two hundred dollars; one storekeeper, one thousand four hundred dollars; sixty watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and additional to two of said watchmen, acting as lieutenants of watchmen, two hundred and eighty dollars each; twenty-five laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; nine firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and ninety char-women, at one hundred and eighty dollars each.

In the Construction Branch of the Treasury:—

Supervising Architect, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one photographer, two thousand five hundred dollars; one principal clerk, at two thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at two thousand dollars each; one assistant photographer, at one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; two clerks of class one; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; and one messenger. In the Office of the First Comptroller :

The First Comptroller of the Treasury, five thousand dollars; deputy comptroller, two thousand eight hundred dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; six clerks of class four; twelve clerks of class three; ten clerks of class two; five clerks of class one; six clerks at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; and three laborers.

In the Office of the Second Comptroller:

The Second Comptroller, five thousand dollars; deputy comptroller, two thousand eight hundred dollars; six chiefs of division, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; six clerks of class four; seventeen clerks of class three; eighteen clerks of class two; eleven clerks of class one; ten clerks at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger and three laborers.

In the Office of the Commissioner of Customs :

The Commissioner of Customs, four thousand five hundred dollars; deputy commissioner, two thousand five hundred dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; ten clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; one messenger; and one laborer.

In the Office of the First Auditor:

The First Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; two clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; eight clerks of class two; thirteen clerks of class one; one messenger, and two laborers.

In the Office of the Second Auditor :

The Second Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; six clerks of class four; thirtyfive clerks of class three; seventy clerks of class two; forty-five clerks of class one; one messenger; and twelve laborers.

In the Office of the Third Auditor:

The Third Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; six clerks of class four; twentyfive clerks of class three; seventy-five clerks of class two; forty clerks of class one; ten clerks at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; seven laborers; and one char-woman, at four hundred and eighty dollars.

In the Office of the Fourth Auditor:

The Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; three chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; two clerks of class four; eighteen clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; and three laborers.

In the Office of the Fifth Auditor:

The Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; two clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; and two laborers.

In the Office of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Department:

The Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Department, four thousand dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; eight chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; eight clerks of class four, and, additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; fifty-four clerks of class three; sixtynine clerks of class two; thirty-seven clerks of class one; one messenger; and nineteen laborers; twenty assorters of money orders, at one thousand dollars each; also fifteen female assorters of money orders, at nine hundred dollars each.

In the Office of the Register:

The Register of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant register and one deputy register, at two thousand five hun dred dollars each; seven clerks of class four; ten clerks of class three; fourteen clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; eight copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; and four laborers. In the Office of the Treasurer:

The Treasurer of the United States, six thousand five hundred dollars; assistant treasurer, three thousand eight hundred dollars; cashier, three thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant cashier, three thousand five hundred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand seven hun

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Customs.

First Auditor.

Second Anditor.

Third Auditor.

Fourth Auditor.

Fifth Auditor.

Sixth Auditor.

Register.

Treasurer.

Light House Board.

Comptroller of the Currency.

Commissioner of

Internal Revenue.

Office of Secretary of Treasury; division of loans, division of cur

rency.

Treasurer.

Register.

First Auditor.

Duties of deputies.

Proviso.

dred dollars each; two principal bookkeepers, one at two thousand six hundred dollars and one at two thousand five hundred dollars; two tellers, one at two thousand seven hundred dollars and one at two thousand six hundred dollars; one chief clerk, at two thousand seven hundred dollars; two assistant tellers, at two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars each; thirteen clerks of class four; thirteen clerks of class three; nine clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; sixty clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; seven messengers; five laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and seven laborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each.

In the Office of the Light House Board:

The chief clerk of the Light House Board, two thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; one messenger; and one laborer.

In the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency:

The Comptroller of the Currency, five thousand dollars; deputy, comptroller, three thousand dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; one stenographer, at two thousand dollars; eight clerks of class four; fourteen clerks of class three; twelve clerks of class two; eleven clerks of class one; thirty-three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four messengers; four laborers; and two night watchmen.

In the Office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue:

The Commissioner of Internal Revenue, six thousand dollars; deputy commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars; one deputy com missioner, at three thousand dollars; seven heads of division, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; one stenographer, at two thousand dollars; thirty clerks of class four; forty-two clerks of class three; fifty clerks of class two; eighteen clerks of class one; seventy clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; five messengers; and fifteen laborers. In the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury:

That there shall be in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury a Division of Loans and a Division of Currency, with the following employees: Two chiefs of division, at two thousand eight hundred dollars each; two assistant chiefs of division, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; fourteen clerks of class four; eight clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; sixty clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; eight messengers; eleven laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and twelve laborers, at not exceeding two dollars and twenty-five cents a day each; and additional pay to three fourth-class clerks in the Division of Loans, namely, receiving clerk of bonds and two bookkeepers, three hundred dollars each. In the Office of the Treasurer:

Seventeen clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; one hundred and forty-five counters and copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; nine messengers; and twenty-six laborers.

In the Office of the Register of the Treasury:

Five chiefs of division, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; one disbursing clerk, at two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four; twelve clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; five clerks of class one; one hundred counters and copyists at nine hundred dollars each; eight messengers; and six laborers.

In the Office of the First Auditor of the Treasury:

Four clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; and two clerks of class one.

That the duties heretofore prescribed by law and performed by the chief clerks in the several Bureaus named shall hereafter devolve upon, and be performed by, the several deputy comptrollers, deputy auditors, deputy register, and deputy commissioner herein named: Provided, That on an and after January first, eighteen hundred and seventy-six,

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