Conditions common to all Executive Depart- | Customs service :—Continued. Biennial Register, officers, clerks, and statistics for, 34. Chief clerks of departments and bureaus, duties, 33. Claims exceeding $3000 in departments, 35. Contingent expenses, 35. Disbursing clerks of departments to superintend department buildings, 33. Documents accompanying annual reports of heads of departments, 34. Expenditures limited to appropriations, 35. First or sole assistant of department to perform duties of head in case of death, absence, etc., 33. Head of each department must report to Congress annually names of clerks, etc., 34. Head of a department or bureau may apply to any judge of United States court for subpoena in certain cases, 34. Inventory of all property in the departments kept, 34. Officers or clerks detailed to investigate frauds, 34. Officers, clerks, or employés not to act as counsel, attorney, or agent for prosecuting claims, 34. Office-hours for the departments, 33. Performance of duties of another office, 34. Purchases and contracts for supplies or services, 35. Regulations of each department, 33. Vacancy of office of a head of department or bureau, how temporarily filled, 34. Vacant office, how filled, 34. Baltimore, 128. Crisfield, 128. Massachusetts: Barnstable, 12? Boston, 122. Edgartown, 123. Fall River, 123. Gloucester, 123. Marblehead, 123. Nantucket, 124. New Bedford, 124. Newburyport, 124. Plymouth, 124. Salem, 124. Michigan: Detroit, 135. Grand Haven, 134. Port Huron, 135. Minnesota: Duluth, 135. Pembina, Dakota, 136. Customs service :—Continued. Mississippi: Missouri: St. Louis, 133. Montana and Idaho: Omaha, 136. Cape Vincent, 126. New York City, 125. Plattsburgh, 126. Port Jefferson, 126. North Carolina : Ohio: Cincinnati, 134. Cleveland, 133. Sandusky, 134. Toledo, 134. Oregon: Empire City, 137. Philadelphia, 127. Bristol and Warren, 12 Providence, 124. Tennessee: Brownsville, 132. Burlington, 122. compensation for, 94. Personal effects lost by officers and seamen, Hospital, Columbia, and Lying-in Asylum: Prize-money, how distributed, 95. Proportion of prize-money according to rank -example, 95. Officers and employés, 229. Hospital for the Insane, 226. Force employed, 227. I. Indian Office, 217. Force in, 218. Indian agents and agencies, 218. Indian agents' duties, 219. Indian service, 218. Internal revenue: Refund of taxes, 105. Solicitor of, 105. District of Columbia Special agents of, 104. Duties of special agents, 104. Force employed in, 107. Arizona district, 107. Arkansas district, 107. California districts, 108. Colorado district, 108. Connecticut districts, 108. Delaware district, 108. Internal revenue:-Continued. Florida district, 108. New Hampshire districts, 112. Vermont district, 116. Virginia districts, 116. Washington Territory district, 117. Wyoming Territory district, 117. Lands, 197. Homesteads, 198. L. Manner of acquiring title, 198. Mineral, 201. Mill-sites, 204. Registers and receivers, 196. Soldiers' and sailors' privileges, 200. Compensation, 195. Headquarters, 195. Legislative Department: Apportionment of Representatives and Delegates, 23. Appropriations (annual) for the Library of Botanic Garden, superintendent, 29. Catalogue of Congressional Library, 28. Clerks of the Senate, 23. Compensation of officers, clerks, and employés of the Senate, 23. Compensation of officers, clerks, and employés of the House, 24. Compensation of Representatives in Congress, 23. Copyright department of Congressional Library, 28. Debates of Senate, reporting of, appropria tions for, 24. |