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352 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 129. 1875. _ ssnmes and ex· For salaries and expenses of collectors, two million one hundred and I>¤¤¤<*¤°f°°*—•*°”°'°- fifty-one thousand dollars. _ Supervisors, ew. For salaries, expenses, and fees of supervisors, storelceepers, agents, surveyors, gaugers, and miscellaneous expenses, two m111i0n three hun- Tei¤¤***>°¤°¤¤1>°¤· dred thousand dollars; and hereafter no gauger shall receive a gramm- “”‘“°“ °f g°‘“g°"' compensation than six dollars per day. Detecting, &c., For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of Vi¤l¤*i°¤¤ °*` i¤*°’· violating the internal-revenue laws, or conuiviug at the same, including °“1"°"°““° I""' payments for information and detection of such violations, one hundred thousand dollars. . Li gn e . H 0 u s e Lmrxr-House Bomsm.-For chief clerk of the Li ght-House Board,two Bowl ¤l°¤k¤» &°· thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one female copyist ; one messenger; and one laborer; in all, thirteen thousand eight hundred and sixty ollars. Bureau or sums- Burman on STATISTICS.—Fof officer in charge of the Bureau of Statisti ¤¤» 0 m ° 0 Y hi tics, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dol- °l““g°* °1°"k“· &°‘ lars; eleven clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; nine clerks of class-two; four clerks of class one ; live copyists at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger; one laborer; and one char-woman, at four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, fifty-nine thousand four hundred 0<>U<1¤¤i_<>¤, &¤·» and forty dollars. In shall be the duty of the officer in charge of the Q: §ff;5“”‘°“> &°·· Bureau of Statistics to gather, collate, and annually report to the Secreqtary of the Treasury, for transmission to Congress, statistics and facts relating to commerce with foreign nations and among the several States, the railroad systems of this and other countries, the construction and ` Railrends- operation of railroads, the actual cost of such construction and operation of railroads, the actual cost of transporting freights and passengers on railroads, and- on canals, rivers, and other navigable waters of the United States, the charges imposed for such transportation of freight and passengers, and the tonnage transported; and the reports now by law Monthly reports required to be prepared and published monthly in_the said Bureau of gf ********3* *° Q: Statistics shall hereafter be prepared and published quarterly, under H5;§°qu&f,;r§ the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury; and the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, to defray the expenses thereof. ·r¤mury mmel- Tnmsmzv M1scmLLANmoUs.>-For stationery for the Treasury Del¤’;<;*;;;u0ry partment and its several Bureaus, fifty thousand dollars. romge stamps. 1 For purchase of official postage stamps, one hundred thousand dollars. V Contingent dx- For contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, namely .: P°¤¤°¤· For arranging and binding canceled marine·pa.pers, requisitnons, and other 1mporta·1t records; sealing ships’ registers; for foreign postage, newspapers, books, handstamps, and repairs of the same,- ten thousand 0 ars. ‘ I For investigations of accounts and- records, including the necessary Eavcling-expenses, and for other travelingexpenses, four thousand dolrs. . A d liior freight, expressage, telegrams, and car-tickets, seyen thousand o ars. » Other buildings For rent of buildings, thirteen thousand dollars: Provided, That the mw be ¤*¤*=¤d· Secretary may rent other buildings in lieu ot; those now rented as F10 · nray deem for the public interest, for a sum not to exceed this appropri-

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_ For care and subsistence of horses for onice,. and mail-wagons, including feeding and shoeing ; and for wagons, harness, and repairs of same, . six thousand dollars. ~ · For ice, buckets, iile-holders, book-rests, labor- for care of grounds, clocks, and repairs of the same, nine thousand dollars. For coal, wood, grates, grate-baskets and nxtures, stoves and ilxtures,