Twenty Per Cent. Cases

87 U.S. 179, 22 L. Ed. 339, 20 Wall. 179, 1873 U.S. LEXIS 1500
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedMay 18, 1874
StatusPublished
Cited by47 cases

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Twenty Per Cent. Cases, 87 U.S. 179, 22 L. Ed. 339, 20 Wall. 179, 1873 U.S. LEXIS 1500 (1874).

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Mr. Justice CLIFFORD

delivered-the opinión of the court; “

Additional compensation is claimed by the respective appellees, as employés in the civil.service of the United Stages in this city, by virtue of the joint resolution of -the' ^8t|i of. February, 1867, which provides that twenty per. cent., addi.tioual compensation shall be allowed and paid to certain' classes of such employés .in Washington, as therein desig-' nated. -. , "

Civil officers, whose annual salaries do not exceed $3500,- and all clerks, whether temporary or permanent, and messengers and watchmen, are specifically named in the resolution [184]*184including enlisted men detailed as ¿ueh, and the provision is. that the additional allowance shall be computed upoTi th,e gross .amount'of the compensátion received .by such employe as fixed by law, or where no. salary is fixed by law, upon the pay of the employe for thatfisoal year, aiuVtbat the benefit of the resolution shall extend to employés, male and female, in the 'executive mansion-and in any of the following named departments, or' any bureau or division.' thereof, to wit: state, treasury,, war, navy, interior, post.offiee, attorney-general, and agricultural, and including civil officers and all elerks'and employés, male atid female, in the offices of "the coast-survey, naval observatory, navy-yard, arsenal, paymaster-general, bureau of refugees, freedmen, and abandoned lands, quartermasters, eapitol and treasury ‘extension", city post-office, and commissioner of public buildings; to.the photographer and assistant photographer of the •Treasury Department, to the superintendent of meters, and to lamp-lighters under the commissioner of public buildiugs.

Judgments rendered by the Court, of Claims, involving controversies of a like cha’racter, were removed into this court by appeal on a former occasion,

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