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The Daily Loyal Georgian.
AUGUSTA, GA., JULY 2J. 1867.
Yesterday was (lie warmest day
within two weeks past.
The new Steam Fire Kngine “ Ga
zelle” was again put on trial yesterday
afternoon near the Globe Hotel.
The walks on either side the street
were lined with spectators to witness
the operations of the engine. There
were evident sings of satisfaction with
theresuls of the trial, and we know not
how an unlavo-tahle impression could
have been gotten.
The engine is capable of throwing
a large compact stream to the bight of
any store or residence in the city. A
good stock of good engines, kept
ready in good repair, constitute a safe
guard to a city of more value than !
qudraple their real cos'. It is economy j
even when the city is in ;; low state of
finance to keep up a well regulated
complete Fire Engine and Hose appa
ratus.
The corner Stone of the now store j
to be reared just opposite us by Mr.
W. B. Griffin, was laid yesterday after-;
noon, with rcremoni/. The box de
posited contained the city papers, a
stamp, and, we are U hl, some liquid.
The stone was laid under the grate
inspection of two or three locals, after
which all felt dry and went over to |
s.
We hardly know tow to interpret j
the auspices under which the building
is begun. We hope the auguries are
favorable to a good and worthy super
str uctrc.
Notice.
A public meeting will he hold at the |
Court House, in the city of Columbus,
on the first Saturday in August—the
yd day.
( All Republicans who are in favor of
sustaining the measures of Congress,
and the policy of the Radical Union
Republican party are invited to attend.
Business of a political character will
he attended to, and a Union Club
organized in each county in this sec
tion. G. W. A'umjitN,
President Union Repub. Club.
CoLt'&iiiL's, July 20, I*o7.
We find the following news (?) in
the A. Y. Tribune of the 10th. Our
friends will be pleased to know that
our strength is so well l 'in hand:''
By Telegraph to the Tribune.
Acc.ust.x, July 18.- There is one Union
Bopublican dub in this city, numbering 400
white and 1,000 colored voters. Foster Blod
gett, the Mayor, is said to he President of
this dub.
Philadelphia has 96,983 manufactur
ing operatives, whose gross earnings
yearly are §135,907,777. In the num
ber of her employees, that city is over
16,000 ahead of New York, and far
ahead of any other American fitly.
A gentleman who has j ust completed j
an extensive tour through the southern j
part of Illinois, says that all the wheat
south of the Ohio and Mississippi rail
road has been harvested. The berry
is large and plump, and the crop re
markably heavy. It has not been
touched by bug or rot.
The Common Council of New Or
leans'have adopted a resolution pro- ]
viding common school education for ;
colored children, and appropriating
sixty thousand dollars for the maintain
anco of tiie same.
OFFICIAL.
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES,
Fussed at the Second Session, trf the
ThirUj-n inth Cunyrt s>.
CHAPTER COVIIi.
An Act wking Appropriation* for the Ugh
Unite, Efeeutivc. end Judicial. Espettses »J
the Uournineni for the, Year ending. tic
thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred utulsiPy
mstem, and for other Purposes.
[CONTINUED.]
Erpenses of Courts ./ the Vailed Stake.—
For defraying the expenses of the supreme
court and districts courts of the United
Stales, including the District of Columbia,
ami also for jurors and witnesses, in aid of
funds arising from fines, penalties, and for
feitures. in the fbe-d year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven,
and previous years, and file-wise for defray-
A the expenses of suits in which the United
States are concerned, including legal assis
tance to the attorney-general, and other
i«-. and extraordinary expenditures, in
cases in thi Supreme Court of the United
Slate-!, in w hich the United States are con
cerned, and of prior cations for offences com
d Slabs, and for the
safe-keeping > pris >i era, in addition to the
uUexp nued bafarci -of appropriations to
the credit of the judiciary fund on June
thirtieth. eighs an hundred arid sixty--six, rc
(juired to hue the expenses of the courts
being re-established to the Southern States,
■a much of the act of March t wo, eighteen
hundred and sfsty-five, carrying said un
expecdi f balances of appropriations into tl'.c
treasury being, ai.d the same is hereby, re
pealed, and to replace to the credit of the
judiciary fundt.be am rami of four thousand
dollars, 'withdraivn tt refrom and exj-end-.-d
upon the cuatoin-hou.se at New Orleans,
three hundred and four thousand dollars.
To enable the Secret:. y of trie Interior to
pay the balance due for jv. -rk done on, and
materials furnished for, t at part of the cus
tom-house building at v Orleans, re
served for the use of the Federal courts,
four thousand two hundred and sixty-eight
dollars and sixty-five cents.
ItUf .Department. —For compensation of
tin Secretary of War, assistant secretaries of
war. solicitor, chief clerk, and the clerks,
messenger, assistnut messengers, and laborer
in Ills office, sixty-three thousand eight hun
dred and eighty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks and iaes
gangers in the office of the adjutant .-general, |
two hundred and twenty-three thousand, i
nine hundred and twenty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks, messen- !
gers, assistant messengers, and laborers, in
the office of the quartermaster-general, three
hundred and ninety thousand one hundred
and sixty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks, messen
gers, assistant messengers, and laborers, in
t he office of the paymaster-general, two hun
dred and eight thou, and four hundred do!- !
dars : l*ratided, That tile annual compels a i
tion of the chief clerk in tin office of the |
paymaster-general, from the first day of i
J illy, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. shall;
be two thousand dollars; and the third-class i
clerks iii said oil ice are hereby reduced three j
in number, and the fourth-class clerks are :
hereby increased three in number.
For compensation ot the clerks, messenger,
and Innon. i in the eltiee of tlk- ■■.emaisssry- !
genera!, eighty-live thousand six hundred j
and forty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks, messen-I
j ger, and laborer in the office of the surgeon
general, forty-three thousand eight hundred
and forty dollars.
For compensation ot the clerks, messen
gers, and laborer in the office of the chief
engineer, twenty-eight thousand seven hun
dred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks and me:.-
sengi r in tiie office oi the colonel of oriUutncc.
sixiy thou, and and forty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks in the office
of military justice, seven thousand two hun
dred dollars.
i'oiiiiat/e/it iii>no.'. (f the War Deport
ee, . i iiliee of the Svretary of War:
For blank books, stationery, labor, liooks. j
maps, extra clerk hire, and miscellaneous |
items-, twenty thousand dollars.
Office of tiie adjutant-general.
For blank book . stationery, .binding, and j
miscellaneous items, twenty-live thousand |
dollars,
(mice of the quarteriiinsti r-generai;
For blank books, stationery, binding, and
miscellaneous items, twenty-thousand dol
lars.
Office of the paymaster-general:
For blank books, stationery, binding, and
miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars.
(ifflcc of the eomniistary-general:
For blank books, stationery, and binding,
including rent of office and hire of watch
men, twenty thousand dollars.
< ill'll c of t he chief engineer:
For blank books, stationery, binding, and
liiin vllanecus items, three thousand live hun
dred dollars.
i Ulice of the surgeon-general;
For blank books, stationery, binding, and
miscellaneous items, including rent of office,
fifteen thousand dollars.
Office of Hie chief of ordnance:
For blank books, stntioneiy, binding, and
miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars.
Office of military justice:
For blank liooks, stationery binding, and
miscellaneous items, one thousand five hun
dred dollars;
Par the General Pxn-poses oj tin orthu'es:
Frmitivf Commute • DaUding.- For compen
sation of superintendent, four watchmen,
and two laborers of the northwest executive
building, three thousand eight hundred ami
lifty dollars,
For labor, fuel, light, and miscellaneous
items, twenty thousand dollars.
Partial (itacral Purposes of the Building
corner of h' mat tie-ccntccnth streets.- - For
compensation of superintendent, four watch
men, and two laborers for said building,
three thousand eight hundred and fifty dol
lars.
For fuel, compensation of firemen, and
miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars.
Par the General Purposes of the Building
Conner of P and Fifteenth stmts. —For
superintendent, watchmen, renl, fuel, lights,
and miscellaneous items, fifteen thousand
dollars.
Alary Department. For compensation of
the Secretary of the Navy, i: -sisiant secre
tary of the navy, solicitor and naval judge
advoeatc-general, chief clerk, and the
clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and
laborers in his office, fifty-eight thousand
one hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of tfie chief of the
bureau of navy yards and docks, and the
civil engineer, chief clerk, clerk.-;, messenger,
I and laborers in his office, nineteen thousand
j two hundred and forty dollars,
j For compensation of the chief of the
bureau of equipment and reel lilting, i hid
clerk, anil the clerks, messenger, ami laborer
in ids office, sixteen thousand one hundred j
and forty dollars.
For compensation of tin chief of the
bureau of navigation, chief clerk, and the ;
clerks, me n; er, ad lahorei , hi offii e,
nine thousand three hundred and forty do! j
lars.
For compensation of the chief of the i
bureau of ordnance, and the assistant, chief j
clerk, clerks, draughtsman, me.-senger, and
laborers ill hi ■; office, eighteen thousand I
eight, hundred and twenty dollars..
For compensation of the chief of the j
bureau of construction and repair, chief i
clerk, and the clerks, draughtsman, messen
ger, and laborer in his office, sixteen thou
sand three hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the chief of the j
bureau of steam engineering, chief clerk, am! j
the, clerks, draughtsman, messenger, and I
laborer in hi* office, ten thousand seven bun !
tired and folly dollars.
For compensation of dm chief of the j
bureau of provisions and clothing, chu t
cierk, and the clerks, messenger, and laborer, j
twenty-four thousand three hundred ami
forty dollars.
For compensation of the chief of the j
bureau of medicine and surgery, assistant'
and the clerks, messenger, and laborer in his I
office, ten thousand five hundred *nd forty j
dollars. \
Incidental and tToniinac/U hrpensu of the ,
Parry Department. —Office of the Secretary j
of the Navy: i
For stationery, labor, new. papers, perlodi- !
cals, and miscefiaueou.s items, Jive thousand j
dollars.
Bureau of yards and docks :
For stationery, liooks. plans, drawings, •
and ineideutid labor, one thousand eight |
hundred dollars.
Bureau of equipment alid recruiting:
For stationery, books, liud miscellaneous j
items, five lmnclral dollars.
Bureau of navigation.
For stationery, blank liooks. anil miser!
lanoous items, iwo thousand four hundred j
dollars.
Bureau of ordnance:
For stationery stid miscelLitieous I’cms.
one thousand three humlnxl dolii.ni.
Bureau of construction and repair:
For stationery and miscellaneous items,
one thousand f Jlars.
Bureau of steam engineering:
For stationery and niLa ellaiicoUs items. :
two thousand five hundred ilolbr*-.
Bureau of provisions and cloth.ing
For stationery and miscellaneous items,
one thousand five hundred dollars
Bureau of medicine and surgery.
For blank books, stationery, and miscel
laneous items, eight hundred dollars.
To defray the expense of In; rod wing
water into tfie naval acadetnv grounds ami
buildings at Annapolis. Maryland, nine
thousand dollars.
For the <hacral Purposes cf il.<: Southvmt
Efie-Uite Building.— Frir compensation of j
five watchmen ami two laborers of the |
southwest cxccutiu) building, four thou
sand seven bundled mid fifty-two dollars.
For contingent expenses of said building,
viz:
For labor, fuel, Halits, and miscellaneous
items, seven thousand rive hundred dollars.
J\st. Office Department.- -For compensation
of the Postmaster-.tenoral, three assistant
posli.!:'.-ler--general, chief clerk, and the
clerks, mc -enger, assistant mi ssengnrs,
watehmeii, ami laborers of said department,
one hundred and seventy-seven thousand
.-.■mi hundred and twenty dollars.
For compensation of authorized additional
and for teniporiiry clerks, thirty-seven
thousand dollars.
Co,diligent h’.rperm of the. Post Office De
■parrmn.!. -For blank books, binding, and
stationery, fuel fort, a general post office
building, inehuliug tha auditor’s office, oil,
gas, and candles, pl ating, repair of the
general post office building, office furniture,
glazing, painting, whitewashing, and for
keeping; the fireplaces ml furnaces in order;
for engineer for st. am-engine, laborers,
watehmeii, repairs oi furniture, and for
unrealionoous items, k atv live lliousaud
dollars.
Mm,.j/ Orthrlinrea, For compensation
oi su|MTiiite-mlcnt and tin-clerks in bis office,
even thousand five inii in G dollars
t.p.'n-r. For pi juiriiig and publish
ing post-route maps oi me L'nitcil State.-',
ten thousand dollars.
Department of grin ~ For compel!
sat ion of < ummis.-inner m agriculture, chief
clerk, and the clerks iiuplinis int’d
office, thirty-nine Uiot: .id six limulred
dollars.
For contingencies, \, ; For stationery,
purchase of library, la; •mtory, rent, aml
miseellaneoiis items, c' veil thousand live
hundred dollars.
Fur collecting agrietth i! statistics, ten
thousmu :1 dollars.
For piireiiasc and disti l, ution of new and
valuable sei ds, v'/ :
For purchase of con. . vegetable, and
(lower seeds, and for la! ,i in putting up
seeds, si ed bag;, and ill ll incoo- items,
sixty thousand dollars : 1 "'did. Thai the
eomiliisßioner ul agrieultm shall only pur
chase and distribute, with die fund herein
appropriated for that purp' . such seeds as
are rare and uncommon to Ihe country, or
such ns can he made more profitable by fre
quent changes from one ya-t. of our own
country to another.
For employes in seed-r<>. m, live thousand
two hundred dollars.
For propagation and dish Unit ion of plants,
cuttings and shrubs, foimun thousand dol
lar-.: JToridnl , That the plop station of
plants, cuttings, and shrubs ••hallhe confined
to sue.il as are adapted to ge- ml i ldtivation
to promote the general inlee i <,fi horticul
-11let• and agriculture lliiou, . ail the United
States.
For experimental garden u reservation
number two, eight t hounand eight liund .. I
dollars
Mint cf. Philadelphia. Foi .-altirieu of the
director, Ireasurer, assaye-i, ’•niter and re
finer. chief eoinoi- and engrav . asi-istant ns
sayer. and seven clerks, thirl-live thousand
fix e hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen anil .nljusuTs, one
hundred and twenty-five thous-md dollars.
For specimens of ores and i-oins to be pro
served in the cabinet-of the ini' ; i\ hundred
dollars.
For freight on bullion and n-Vi, five thou
sand dollars.
Die:i,eh Mild at Par Fraud. California.
For salaries of zupe.rinti iident. ireasurer, a- ■
saver, melter and retini-r, ci-l -,, and six
clerks, thirty two thousand dollars.
Foi wages of workmen and aeiusters, two
lilindreil Uiousutid dollars.
For incidental and eontinges! isxpensos,
repairs and x\sstage, one hundrot thousand
dollars,
A:, ay Office. X, r -sos
Siiperiiiteiiiielit, as aycr and liielu-r, and re
liner, assistant a .-.aver, officer, ad . leeks,
I twenty-live thousand seven hmaked dollars.
For wages of workmen, forty tl’oiis l ;r.d.
dollars.
I'm incidental and i -nlingent -xpenscs
lliiity-live l.housanil dollu •
flraneh Mint at Dearer. -For '-'ipcrinien
dent, assayer, liiejter. refiner, nmer, and
clerks, thirteen thousand dollar-s.
For wage, of workmen, twenty thousand
three hundred and one dollars.
For incidental and contingent - xpenses,
twelve tljpil.saiid dollars,
amu pend, nt Trca.su ru .- ■ Forsal.-m sos the
assistant irnastireis id the United . 'me* el
Hew Yolk, Bu.-ton, ’ harjfiston, up . Loin-,
viz. for the assistant treasurer at w York,
l ight thousand dollars ; those, at B ion and
Saint Louis, each, five thousanddoE g and
the one at Charleston, two thousand five
huiHoi.-d,- twenty tlmusand five Imiidred
dollars.
V >: addituirud salary of i he treasni. i of the
mini at Philadelphia, one thousand dollars.
For additional -alary of the Ire, urer ot
the hirnii-h mint at New Orleans, lien hun
dred dollars.
For additional salary of the in. -urerof
the branch mint at Denver, live hundred
dollars.
For salaries oi Lie clerks and nu eager.!
in Ihe office of assistant ir-as urer at Diston,
twenty-five thousand two hundred es.liars :
i'rtivith and. The' iii lit ir of the clerks hereto
fore ai'lh-'-jised, the aK.isln.il treasuu >f the
United 8i:s; ,a! Boston is hereby aul -rized
to appoint, w] tii the approbation oft --.Sec
retary Hie Treasury, one chief clerk, at a
salary of three thousand dollars per annum:
one clerk, at a salary of twenty live lnirntrea
dollars per annum; one elerlt, at a saaiy of
two thousand dollars per annum; two' I irk*,
at- a gd.uy of eighteen liundred doll: - per
annum, each; tao clerks, at, a s-ilury .f til
teen hundred dollar* per amnun. each, six
clerks, at a salary of twelve hnnqffed d-'liars
per annum, each; one clerk, at a sa’-.-'y of
ouc tjionsand dollars per annum: two < lerks,
at a sidoiy of eight hundred dollars pis .m
--num. each; one portor, at a salary of- veil
lnmilr- and dollars per aniniui; am[ one w itsli
luttn, at a alary of six hundred dollars per
annum.
For salaries of clerks, messengers, and
lvati limi:!!, in office of the assistant treasurer
at i’liiladelpliia, eighteen thousand three
hundred dollars.
For salary of additional ckiks in the office
of tlu- assistant treasury at Philadelphia, six |
thouKiind ti vi; hundred and eighty-five dol
lars.
For salaries fieri;uus enge.rs, and
watclmiei In the office of the a. h i'ml n<
urer at New York, one hundred and twenty
lliousund tin. •• hurelii -I and twenty dollar-.
For salaries of clerk . mess'rngere, anil
watchmen in th-s office of the assistant ti-ens
nrer at Scant Louis, nine thousand seven
hundred deHart.
For additional salaries to the messenger;: at
four hundred de-lltirs per annum, and to four
watchmen -t one hundred dollars per annum
each, in the office of the a-: istant treasurer
at Saint T.ouis, eight hundred dollar:-;.
For Hilaries of ck-rks, porter, and watch
laon in the office of the assistant treasurer at
New Orleans, ni.-:3 tbouannd six hundred
del I ars.
For I'ompeiisatiou to stamp clerk in the
office- of the a«s!-taut treasurer at .San Frau
c-i-eo, two thousand four hundred dollars.
For compensation of the di-.positi.rv at
banta l-'e, mid the cierk, watolmion, :.na]K>r
ter in his office, four tliou-aiid eight hundred
dollars,
For -duy of the clerk to the a-- ting .u-si u
mil treasurer at Denver, one thousand eight
hundred dollars.
For salaries of additional clerks, and addi
tional compensation of officers nr.d clerks.
Under act of Augu-l sixth, eigliieiui huiriicii
and forty six, for the better organization ol
the treasury, at such rales as the Secretary
may deem just and reasonable, sixty thousand
dollars.
For compensation to designated deposita
ries, under fourth section of the act of Au
gust sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six,
for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer.and
disbursement of the public revenue, eight
thousand dollars.
For compensation to special agents, under
net of tho 'ixth of August eighteen hundred
and forty-six, eight thousand dollars.
For salaries of ten supervising and fifty-six
local inspectors, appointed under net of thir
tieth August, eighteen liundred and fifty-two,
for the better protection of the lives of pas
sengers by steamboats, with travelling and
other expenses incurred in carrying into effect
the steamboat inspection law, including Ihe
expenses of i heir annual meeting, eighty-live
thousand dollars.
For contingent expenses under'the net of
the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and
forty-six. for the collection, safe-keeping,
transfer and disbursement of the public rev
enue, in addilion to premium which may be
received on transfer drafts: J'ran'ded, that
uo part of said sum shall be expended for j
clerical services, two hundredandtifty thou
sand dollars.
For checks and certificates of deposit for
office of assistant treasurer at New York,
and other offices, eighteen thousand dollars : 1
Prodded, That the Btvritfary of the Treasury
be, and lie is hereby, authorized, at his die- j
ere!ion, to remove the whole or any portion
of the machinery, apparatus, and fixture;- , [ 1
the hraiii.h mints of Hie Untied Htatesal |
New Orient; ~ Uharlottc, and Dahlouc:::;, to |
such other branch mints as in ids opinion
may require the same, or at his discretion to
discontinue the branch mint at; New Orleans, ;
Charlotte, and Duhlonega, and to dispose of |
the property belonging thereto, if he shall |
deem it expedient, at public auction to the j
highest bidder.
OOVKIUfMKNTH IN TUI: T ItUUITOUIi-; I
Territory cf far ,!/(.:tee.- For : lUaries of
governor, chief justice, and two associate j
judges, and secretary, twelve thousand dal-
For contingent expen a-s of saiii Ttrritory.
one thousand dollars",
Forjiuterpivti-r and Iranslatoi ill the execu
tive office, live hundred dollars.
For compensation ami mileage of tin- mem
bers of the legislative assembly, officii.,,
clerks, and eonlingi nt expenses of the asst m
hlv, twenty thousand dollars.
Territory of Utah.-. For salaries of govern
or, chief justice, anil two associate judges,
and secretary, twelve thousand dollars.
For contingent expt uses of the. Territory,
one thousand live hundred dollars.
For compensation and mileage of the mem
bers of tin legislali vo .assembly, officers, |
clerks, and contingent expenses of (lie as
sembly, eighteen thousand dollars.
Territory of Washington.- For salaries of
governor, chief justice, two associate judges,
and secretary, twelve thousand iivi hundred
dollars.
For contingent expenses of said Territory. !
one thousand five hundred dollurn.
For ci mpenialioti and mileageof tlu nii ni
bei sos the legislative assembly, officers, clerk,
and contingent expense; ol the. assembly,
twenty thousand dollars.
Territory <j Arhea,■lra..- -For salaries of
governor, chief justiee, and two aKsoeiate
judges, and secretory, ten thousand fiveluui
drnl dollar .
For contingent expen.,er- of said Territory,
one tli.msami dollars.
Fur i-umpee: slion and mileage of ihe lueni
bu, of the legislative assembly, officers, i
eleikrt, andcontlngcnf exiiensesoi tiicti'isem- |
lily, I'd teen thmiwmd dollnrs.
I 'enTjrcy uj Colorado.- For salariesof gov - ]
ernor and. sfiperint,-udei.l of Indian affaire, 1
chief justice, and two associate judges, amt
se-uctary, nine thousand seven hundred dol
lars.
For contingent expenses of said I’erritory,
one tin UHHlul ( oilars,
For (zimpensatioH and mileage of the meni
befs oi the legislntive e.e-xilhly, officer.--,
clerks, ami eoulingent expenses' of the a.s
semhly, ten lliousaud dollaiu
/< fritory of Jtalala. \ 'or . a.1,-.rics of gov -
ernor and superintendent of Indian affairs,
chief justice, uml two as: i.i '.alo judges, ami
sw retnry, nine thousand seven liundred dol
lars.
For contingent expenses of the Territory,
one lliousaud dollar:.
For compensation and -rtiiltuge of the
member,- of the legi -!.;i ivo. as: - inbly. nJllecr :, j
clerks, and confiiignit exjieiinw; of the flu-I
seinhly, llfi.-en theiis-uid dollars.
Terr Jarg of Arizona... Fo: salariesof gov J
ernor, oke-.f Jltstiee, and two associate judges,
and secretary, twelve thousand dollars,
For contingent cxjievises of tlfd Territory j |
one thniH.uiii dofiars.
For interpreter and inmslatuj- in theoxoeu
tive office, five hundred dollars.
For fa-mpee-aSion and mileageof the ineni-
In.rs of the legislative assembly, officer!*,
clerks, and contingent expenses of the assem
bly, Iw enty thousand dollars
"hrritvry if Idaho.-- -For '.dm iesof -overa
or and superintendent of Irfdi.on affairs, chief ,|
justice, and two associate judges, and secrc- j
tary, twelve thou'.irid doilar.*,
For e<mtinvent -sipent ... of Hie Territory, j
one thousand dollars.
For compensation and mileage ») the j
members of the legislative blj attic .
Clerks, and contingent i •-pen-rs of the as- ‘
seinhly, twenty ihoiisand dollars.
lirntory of Mariana,. For ixnnpensudon
of governor and superintcnflent of India al
fairs, chief justice, and two assoeia! - jud; - ...
and secretary, twelve lliousainl dolLuv.
For contingent expenses of the Territory,
one thousand dollars.
For eompeiisJdioii aiiiluiHeap.'eof themvut
tiers of the legi slalive assembly, officers,
clerks, and contingent expense!;, twenty
thousand dollars.
.1! DtOI.VJW.
Officerf thi>. Ulartisy-Oenmd. - Foi Ktliu ii-s
of the attorney-general, ;v,*istant attorney
general, and the clerk and messenger in h:
office, t wcuty-three thousand seven hundred
dollars*.
For two additional temporary clerk- of
class one. twi-ntyTofir Imnilreil dollars.
Contingent expenses of the office.if the
attorney-general, namely:
For fuel, lulior, furniture, stationery, and
niiiicellaueotia items, four thousand doliai .
For porch use of law and necessary books
for the office of the attorney-general live
hundred dollars.
For legal assistance anil other necessary
special and ext raordiuwy expenditures in the ;
disposal of private land claims in California, |
live thousand dollars.
Justins of the Supreme Court if the Vniicfl .
States.- For salaries of the chief justice arid
nine nmociote justices, sixty thousand five
liundred dollars.
For travelling expenw-s of the judge as
-ignc.l to the tenth circuit for attending sea
skin of the supreme court of tho United
States, one thousand dollars.
For -alaries of the district judges of the
United States, one hundred aud twenty-six
thoiisa nd dolitfS.
For salaries of the chief justice of the su
preme court of the District of Columbia, the
associate judges, and judge of the orphans’
court, nineteen thousand dollars.
For sMury of the reporter of the decisions
of tlie supreme court of the United ritates, j
which is hereby fixed at that amount, two
thousand five hundred doilars; I‘rociJu!, |
That said r-portrr. shall w ithin the time now
preseribeel deliver to the Secretary of the In- i
terior for distribution, according to existing j
laws, three hundred copies ot such of the I
annua! repnets of Unit court as shall lx; lu re- .
after published.
For additional compcie atioti to tliree clerks '
iu the department of the attorney-general, |
for exlraordinaiy services under the amnesty
proclamation ot May twenty-ninth, eighteen
hundred and sixty-five, to be apportioned,
one thousand to the principal clerk, and live
hundred to each of the other two clerks, two
; thousand dollars.
| For compensation of tlio district attorneys,
I nineteen ilumsand two hundred and fifiv
dollar
! For compensation of tiie district marshals,
| twelve thousand dollar.-;.
: For necessary expenses in carrying into
effect Hie several actsol tlongi-es:; nllhorizing
, loans mid the issue of treasury notes, two
! million dollars.
For salaries and expense; of collector.-,, a
■ sessors, assistant assessor::, revemie -gents,
j lespeetoi's, and auperintutdenUf, of exports
' and drawback, together with flu: expense of
j carrying into effect the forty-fourth secthm
i of the internal revenue net ot June thirtieth,
! eighteen hundred and sixty four, and all
i other expenses of carrying into effect the
various provisiuns of tlu severa: iu;t,s piMViil
ing internal revenue, except -atari sos com
' missioner. deputy eonimi- sieiier, and clerk.-
| of inlornal revenue offii e, together with rent,
[ dies, paper, and so forth, for stamps, and in ■
i ideulal ex pauses, ten million cK- In liund; • 2
thousand dollars.
For compensation to the iaixnvr in charge
I of the water-closets in I lie capitol. live hun
dred anil thirty-eight dollars.
For eumpi nsat iuil of four laborer -. in capi
tol, two thousand four hundred dollnrs.
For eoinpei’.,-iit-km to Mi pubis ■ ardener,
one Uum-nnd four hundred and forty do!-
lars.
For compensation of 'a foreman and Uvea- j
tv one laborers employed in tli pulriic j
grounds, thirteen thousand four lumdred j
doj lars.
For compel .sat ion of the keeper of the 1
we tern girt Capitol Square, eiglit hundivi.l
and seventy-six dolkus.
For eoiiqiL'ii "T-m of two day watchmen
employed in the Capitol Hquare, one tlieus
atid two liundred dollars.
For compensation of two nigh! vvalehmea
at the I’resi-lem's hnuse, one thousaml two
liundred dollars.
To enable the eonniiissioner of public
buildings to pay two policemen at Hi I’lv.-i
--dent's house, ivventy -ix liundred and forty i
dollars.
To enable the commissioner of publicbuild
ings to pay Iwo policemen at the IT: sident’s
house, (one from August twenty-fourth, the
other from November twenty-fifth, < ighteen
liundred and sixty-five, to June thirtieth,
eighteen liundred and sixty-six,) two thou.--
and and twiaity-threc dollars and thirty-four
cents.
For i-iinipeiisation of tiie door-keeper in
the Presiileiii's house, one thuusaml illar-
For rirlnpeiise.tiim of one night vve.lehiiian
at the pubhe s!aides and earpeuti-i shops
smith of (he t apitol, one lliousaud dollars.
For eompi.e:ilion ol two watchmen iu n
nervation number two, twelve hundred dol
lars.
For compensation of eight draw k.-epei -
at the I’olme io bridge, and for fuel, oil, am!
lamps, seven ihou-aiid live hundred and fifty
three dollars and sixiy cents.
For compensation of two dravv-Uecpi rs ~t
Ihe two hriilgei* arruss the eastern branch of
tin: Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps,
one thousand three hundred and nineti-six
di illors,
For compel! ml ion of fun are-keeper under
the old kill of Hie House of Reproseubilives,
six hil!idre,l dollars.
For comp, inuiion of fitrinu'c keeper at the
i’res!-.!.ait’s house, six liundied dollars.
To he Continued.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
t) p«*«-U*.y’» iacni.ury.
THE AMEIHCAN < 'UN FI. 1C f.
JNu. THOMPSON, N. York * Brooklyn A- at,
Cilice No. 1711 William st., upstair.;.
je2-i
lEctiry 38. Stanton,
(. O t NIS 101, holt AT LAW,
No. 170 Broudwuy Nt w York.
JcA
THE I.'NHEIiBIOJS'KI) JiAtl HE< EIVLt)
the nppolritnii-ifi of FNITKD BTAIFS FO'i-
M i.'si: t.N'KJt tor the .g-outUcni Dlutricl of ■ -:
’gi-t.
Office at Aue ast-n.
JACOB R. DAVIS.
May 6, IST*. myS-fini
y, INVALIDS’ WHEEL CHAIKB, FoU
in or out-door me, from geo. Invalid C.u rii'z .-
tfi order. Patent Cunt: ring; Jlor.-I-;, idg
Chiiiiri.n. C.fi'rkig'es, ,S\v iji- -. ■, fiolifiy 1;- r - ,
ten. 8. W. SMITH,
JeSf. No. DO William street, X. Y.
CLOTHES WKINCEHSOFALL KINDS
pronqitly ivpairi and nr taken ill part pay for i
■ Fniver-ai,” v. ilh tiie *'slop gear,” whirl
sin-ranted to tie durable. Dialers supplied
with Duly’s Wa king Ma- him: arid tJ.: “ Uni
ver.- ill” Wringer. METROPOLITAN WAtli-
INO MACHINE COMPANY. It. C. JiltOVv \
INC, (Jen nil Agent, No. 'll Courtlaml afreet,
ah v. *i art, opuu ite Maretiani;.’ Hotel.
jCJS
Pinner Party.
r
I HE i oLOUEl) i i’f(ZENS of IHehui. nl
county, are iavilul to partake id a gem:.-!
i> ctvis r i: is, ,
to 111: .-el a ,1 up oil
SATURDAY, 2?th ITi'diy.,
AT BUTLER’S ( Ui.Klv,
On the S-ivanißiJi Road, .six mile- from in. g
Tick* fur Ocntleiiun, ea-fli -I hu
Ladies “ :,()
" (lentleimui and Lady !
('hildrcD :;5
'l'ickeL* can be ohUiined at the “ Nation.ti !i*
tei,” in liiis eity.
The people tvil! \iv, Hip])lh;<] with liiNurii of
every kind—the I aides beiiifr supplied aiternaU
I y with i-'niits, Trovisions, &v.
Every r»ne who know;; ihe tiount-iusof nC > .in
try Table, and enjoy; a country fiolkkiy, v i'i
find their cxpeetsifion-. fully realized at till >
time*
Come one ! Come all ! Lome altogether :
I>ANJ LL M. UEUTON. * /.
ISAIAH ItKKTON, , Comae, i.
Augusta, July lt-ito. DM7. jyl t id
A Protracted Meeting
W JLL < oinmenee on WEDNESDAY before
the lir-t Monday in Vugust, at Brushy Arbor,
(Afric.vi Cliim h) Monroe county, On/ All de
nominations, white and colored, are invited,
jylt-vv JAMES FUSE, Pa-tor.
t£500,000.
Vv OOD.— Urge inheritance in England to
ail di— i admit- <*r relative.- of CLEMI-.NT
WOOD, who e.tmc from England.*
Apply, by letter, j>ost])aid, to the
CIIEVALIEK Di: ROSAS,
Advocate,
51 Upper Bedford Place,
jyTJ-tw’J London.
STEEL COMB BKTJSH
COTTO N GIN S ,
diJullotls 9 Fuienl.
i I HAVE the pleasure of iniorming the Plan
| iv is throughout tiie South, that 1 have, made
1 u!Tunu<-ment3 with the Mystic River llnrdwave
Maimlheturing Company, for making my
Steel Brush Cotton Grins,
I. mlcr my own personal supervision, and those
isbing to buy are assured that they will be
found superior iu workmaimhi]) aud linish to
any l.e.foro made by me.
rite superiority of the-Steel Brush <«in over
al.l others, has long be.en conceded, and the in
enased value of tiie linti over the. other (tin's
in.il*.e them a neets.-ily to the IMantery.
'riuil all may be supplied, orders should bo
sen I, at an eariy date.
The Lompanv are. also ready to supply all
kind.* on;in .Material ami 'malihnerv
teed on Plantations.
.Applications tor Circulars and reference will
receive prompt attent ion.
BENJAMIN i>. GULLETT,
Konnerlv of Amite, *S(. Helena Parish, Ls',.
Address ‘ JUS. JL A DAMS A COM IkS,
Pearl si, reel, New York,
Sole Aj'vnt.j Mystic River Hard ware M tin. Cos,
je:>b"
Sliepard & Goohran,
Importers and Jobbers of
croc
■Ja .Hurray St., Nig-vv Work.
We oiler for ah; at the lov/e. * {n tet s,
White (irani to or lono Chi im,
AND
Common V/aio in Original Cratos,
Or Re Packed to Huif Customers.. Also,
I'REN C H (111 NA,
4V «o!«» ftiuxl or Wworeied.
A Gn-nt Variety of
Glass Ware, i amps, Looking-Glasses,
Silver-Plated Ware,
In fa<’l, every!lung appertaining so thf» bin?!
lie-riß.
Wosolieii. orders and invite the attention of
nuyern, assuring all Hint they call do us well -
.a think better than lliey cam do Hki witere.
THOMAS BUKPARD,
WILLI \ M .). COCHRAN
je27
NEW YORK SIOI EL,
X K\V YORK CITY.
r U
£ Hi, Cos |>aidne!Mhip bereloloi j* o.xisUiig un
der the firm of Cranston <V Hildreth, H dis
solved by mutual eoiiDcnt. The business will
be. eurrh'd on by Mr. I). M. Hiblivtb, who it,
e.ul liori/.' and to sign the name of the firm In Jj
tjuidalion. JURA M CRA NSTON.
I). M. HILDRETH. ‘
New 'i ork, January M, LSBT.
\ | ti. i>. *!. JIILDRKTLI, foruur.'y propria
,*t[. toi-oi llie i'l. Ciiarleu Hotel, New < )rleaus f
Juiving purchased the int rest iu the above* Ho
tel b’-'iii his iate partner, Hiram Craust-ou, Es;j.,
lakes this opportunity to tu-r-ure his lrienUj-y
and the public ucnemlly, that be will spare, no
jutiii- orexpeii " to nniiiilain tiie heretofore
tabli-Tied I 'putulion of this well known li-d( i,
.1 * one of the best in tiie country. jeh*7
(ieneml Insurance Agency.
UN HE It WRITE lbAgency New
York, ('a}»i.al ami A-ti
Jisioe. insmaiK <; (’oin[ .inv of New
Havn, Conn., Capital aud Assetri. 1,87 1,tf16
The Putnam i ire Jus. Cos., Hertford,
Conn., Capital and As---1s 817,47 b
.Soul In rn M ut.ual Ins. Cos., Athens,
<t.i., Cspital and Asset?. JiOkQOO
E’ii u:la Home In. Cos., Luiauh;, -Me.,
Capitai and Assets 25RrtfS
Exeelr ior Eire Ins. (N>., Ne .\ York,
Capital and Assets ...
youtio in Mutual Life Ins. uu,., c*
iumoiii, tb C., Capital and As.v. Is. . v /rAY»tn
Wc are now prepared to issue Fire, Marine,
iiiiu! ) and Life Policies, is; the above iCm -e!}*.*>.•:
Coinpunies.
Oiliee on Alabama .-treet, mar Pootohiet , hi
Lyneli Buildiiiu.
I’AITLLU A, HANCOCK,
Auent-s.
Atlanta, (iu.. June 5, l'xb7. jtJ7
STEIN WAY vY SOYS’
t&Mtnd, Square &nd Upright
P? ANO- FORTES
Hdu- lul.'-n thi).; lit- premiums at- the. prlu
eipa) Fail- held in thi- country v.dUttn the iyp.t
ten years; and /do ;i First. Prize Medal at tin*
' - 1 . ■ o Int ci n;ii ■ •!. : i L v Id bit ion in Le>udoii, iu
ldf»‘C in eoinpetili ii with b’ff.J Piano.-* from ail
parts of 1 lie world.
Evt ry i t mo i eons-iruci tl wit !• i heir ‘‘Patent
Av;i..;f. A .■run -/ .nei;C’ apjtiied direetlv to the
lull lion Front
St - in w:iy A Son- <iir. ut- special at tent ion to
iheii e w’.y inventt and “ Upright-” Pianos, with
their “ I'afen! Resonator 7 ’ and double Iron.
Frame, patented June 5, ISdd, width, by their
voiuim amt e-.tpii-ib (piality <»f ton*', have
1 ii' i‘.« -; i'u iimpßi'ilinl admiitit ion of t lie mus!
■ I j - ion and ali who have heard them.
Si t in wav A Soil-' Pianos are used by the moM
Miinent i i.gu i , of Europe mul America, who
ii.l ft i ! ijcni Jbr th' ir own ;n;bb mal private
ci 11 • i:t'vi i* aeec:--'*bJ( . 'i'heMi instruniCnU
: iJ - e only Aim I'ican i'aMto- trxjiorted to Lti
| i-ope in hir;:'• mi tubers, imd uefually used by
tie p;r< Piani: Hin i'diroji-.uu (.-oncerl I.ooms.
Evi ry Piano warmuied for live yeair. Old
Pianos taken in cxelutngc.
Wut'eFooms, tii>t floor of »Sti iiiwhv Hail, Nos.
H aud 7., least Eourtecnth Orect, N f cw York.
jeiTS
yJO-ÜBH,
■A, TA, 87 Brotriw.:; . N-.w York.
(G J'o.GTK 110W1.1.V0 CiREKN,
ON THE EUROPEAN r&£N.
i iii: STKYKNH IIOC3K 1b well umt wl.l-ly
known til Dim traviHng pulilh*. Tim .u.-,;tiu : i
i- -jh i.lilv ,-niii.iblc- ti) uiiTclinnti; tunUiusiifiw
nil’ll; it i.-. in diHM* proximity to tiiu tiiixiiu.,-
of tin.. <-iiv l.i on the iiighway of Kontin-rii
ii'nl '‘.v. -1.-ni mai l -amt adjaronl to nil tho
principal IL-ilrou.l amt -SU-amfiout. Depute.
Till* STKVKNr* HOUSE law liricral -0i,..
w-jilation for over (XU) guerts- it >- ». II fur
uislicil, unit potwsiiia uvury mode ru improv-w
nieiit for tin- comfort and entertainin’, nt, of ji<s
inmates, dlu: rooms are spurious and veil
v -ntiluted—provided with gas and water —th.;
• attendiuiei is prompt und iv.ypwtftii- - unn 1j ,-
j table is Lfenerous’y provided with every delieie
< y ol the season, at moderate, rates.
rheroonishavinii bi «ii refurnit h- ,1 t n._
modeled, we are enabled to offer e xtra irteilitu-o
for the comfort and pleasure of our tftnvfcb*
GEU. K. CHASE- c\: (,<>.,
* j-'a t'f-ii'i-i'jteire.