43S M uiii lo De en Conf Pam 12mo #35 L LT ■ -J ' ^^ ->' [House Bill, IS^. 4.] HOUSE, Oct. 2, 1862.— Referred to Committee of the Whole, made special order for Friday at 12 o'clock, M., and ordered to be printed. [By Mr. Kenner, from Committee of Ways and Means.] J^ BILL To be entitled An Act making appropriations for the Execii-. tive, Legislative and Judicial expenses of the Govern- • ment for the month of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-two. 1 Section 1. The Congress of the Coyifederate States of 2 America do enact, That the following sums be, and the 3 same are hereby appropriated^ for the objects hereafter 4 expressed, for the year ending the thirty-first of Decem- 5 ber. eighteen hundred and sixty-two. 6 Executive. — For compensation of the President of the 7 Confederate States, six hundred and sixty-six dollars and 8 sixty-six cents, (6G6 66.) For compensation of the Vice-President of the Con- 10 federate States, three hundred and sixteen doDars and 11 sixty-six cents, (316 66.) 12 For compensation of the Private Secretary and Mes- 13 senger of the President, fourteen dollars and seventy-five 14 cents, (14 75.) 15 For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, 16 Assistant Secretary, Comptroller, Auditors, Treasurer 17 and Register, and Clerks and Messengers in the Treasury 18 Department, fifty- three thousand five hundred dollars, 19 (53,500 00.) 20 For incidental and contingent expenses of the Trea- 21 sury Department, six thousand dollars, (6,000 00.) 22 For compensation of the Secretary of War, Chief of 23 Bureau, and Clerks and Messengers in the War Depart- 24 ment, thirteen thousand dollars, (13,000 00.) 25 For incidental and contingent expenses of the War De- 26 partment, five thousand dollars, (5,000 00.) 27 For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, Clerks 28 and Messenger, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- 29 five dollars and ninety cents, (1,825 90.) 30 For incidental and contingent expenses of the Navy 31 Department, one thousand dollars, (1,000 00.) 3 ^'"• 32 For compensation of the Postmaster General, Chiefs of 83 Bureau, and Clerics and Messengers in the Postoffice De- 34 partment, seven thousand four hundred and forty-two 35 dollars and fifty-one cents, (7,442 51.) 36 For incidental and contingent expenses of the Postoffice 37 Department, one thousand dollars, (1,000 00.) 38 For compensation of the Attorney -General, Assistant 39 Attorney 'General, and Clerics and Messengers in the De- 40 partment of Justice, one thousand and two dollars and 41 thirty cents, (1,002 30.) 42 For salary of Superintendent of Public Printiiig, and 43 Clerks and Messenger in his office, three hundred and 44 sixty-two dollars and twenty-three cents, (362 23.) 45 For incidental and continge?it expenses of the Depart- 46 ment of Justice, five hundred dollars, (500 00.) 47 For Priiiting for the several Executive Departments, 48 ten thousand four hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty- 49 six cents, (10,416 ^Q.) 50 Territorial. — For salaries of Governor, and Commis- si sionerso^ Indian Affairs, and Secretary, Judges, Attorney 52 and Marshal of Arizona Territory, eight hundred and 53 eight dollars and seventy-one cents, (808 71.*) 4 54 For contingcni expenses of Ari'Zoua Territory, forly- 55 three dollars, (43 00.) 50 Miscellaneous. — For iight and fuel for the public 57 buildings, six thousand dollars, (6,000 00.) 58 For engraving and priming Treasury Xotes, Bonds and 59 Certificates of Stock, and for paper for the same, two CO hundred and fifty thousand dollars,* (250,000 00.) 61 To supply deficiencies m the revenue of the TostofBcc 62 Department, one hundred and thirty thousand, six hun- 63 dredand seven dollars and thirtj'-nine cents, (130,607 30.) 64 For preparation of copies of the Journals of the Fro- 65 visional Congress, and of the Convention that formed the 66 l^ro visional and I^ermanent Constitutions of the Confed- 67 erate States, to be disbursed by the President of the Pro- 38 * visional Congress, two thousand dollars, (2,000 00.) 69 For the pay of officers and privales of the army, vol- 70 unieers and militia, and for quartermaster's supplies of all 71 kinds, transportation and other necessarij expenses, fifteen 72 million six hundred and thirty-eight thousand and forty- 73 nine dollars, (15,638,049 00.) 74 For siipport of prisoners of war, and for rent of neces- 75 sary guarcl-liouses, &c., two Imndrecl thousand dollars, 76 (200,000 00.) 77 For bounty, fifty dollars to each non- Commissioned Offi- 78 ce)\ musician and iirivaie in the service for three years, or 79 the war, three million dollars, (3,000,000 00.) 80 For purchase of subsistence stores and Commissary pro- 81 pcrty, twenty-two million, live hundred and ninety-eight 82 thousand, forty-one dollars, and thirty-six cenis, 83 (22,o0S,0i:l 3G.) 81 For the Ordnance service, in all its branches, two mil- 85 lion, two hundred thousand dollars, (2,200,000 00.) 80 For the Engineer service, two hundred thousand dol* 87 lars,^ (200,000 00.) ^^ For Medical and Hospital supplies, four liundred thou* 89 sand dollars, (400,000 00.) 90 For pay of nurses and cooks, other than enlisted men, 91 or volunteers, forty-eight thousand dollars, (48,000 00.) 92 For services of Physicians, to be employed in conjunc- 93 flion with the medical staif of the army, thirty thousand 94 dollars, (30,000 00.) 95 For the establishment and support oUnildary hospitals^ 96 fil'ty-nine thousand live hundred dollars, (59,500 00.) 6 "97 For compensation of Experts, not to exceed eight in 98 number, to be employed in detecting forgers of Treasu- 99 ry notes, and located at such points, and paid in such 100 proportion, as the Secretary of the Treasury may direct, 101 twelve thousand dolkirs, (12,000 00.) 102 For travelling and otlizr expenses incidental to the de- 103 tection of persons employed in piepariiig and passing 101 forged Treasury notes, thirteen thousand dollars, 105 (13,000 00.) 106 For re-'pi.yment to the ^tate of North Carolina, of the 107 excess over her quota, paid into the Treasury, on account 108 of the Wg^r Tax, provided for per Act, approved April 109 2d, 18G2, one hundred and eleven thousand, one hun- 110 dred and seventy-four dollars and sixty-nine cents, 111 (111,174 G9.) 112 To make advance on contracts for the production of iron 113 and coal, two milhon dollars, (2,000,000 00.) 114 To erect Winter-quarters for Officers and seamen of 115 the Navy at Drewr3^'s Bin if, eleven thousand dollars, 116 (11,000 00.) 117 To erect AYinter-quarters for the marines stationed at lis Drewry^s Bluff, fifteen thousand dollars, (15,000 00.) 7 119 For Ordnance service in all its branches, including the 120 purchase of Ordnance and Ordnance stores imported, 121 four million dollars, (4,000,000 00.) 122 For pay of Members of Congress and Officers of Con- 123 gress, thirty-five thousand, six hundred and ninet}^ dol- 124 lars, (35,090 00.) 125 For contingent and telegraphic expenses of the Exec- 126 utive office, two thousand, five hundred dollars, 127 (2,500 00.) 128 For Engraving and printing Treasury notes, bonds and 129 certificates of stock, and for paper for the same, two 130 hundred and ten thousand dollars, (210,000 m%:) 131 To supply the deficiencies in the Engineer appropria- 132 tions for engineering purposes, eight hundred thousand 133 dollars, (800,000 00.) 134 To pay claims upon the Confederate Government for 135 vessels seized by the Xaval and Military authorities for 136 the use of the Government, ten thousand, two hundred 137 and tliirty-seven dollars and fifty cents, (10,237 50.) 138 For the purchase of flour for the Confedenite States 139 army, six million, eight hundred and twenty-three thou- 140 sand, eight hundred dollars, (6,823,800 00.) 8 141 The Sccrotaiy of tlic Treasury is lierohy authorized, 142 from any moneys in the Treasury, not otherwise appro- 1 43 priated, to take up and redeem such Treasury notes as 144 may, from time to time, be called in for the purpose of 145 being cancelled ; and in place of such Treasury notes, 146 so cancelled, other Treasury notes, to the same amount 147 maybe issued. 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