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VOLUME VIII.
OUR C O N S C I E C E—O UR CO U N T R Y O U R PAR T Y.
P. E. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 18-11.
NUMBER 11.
• by authority.
I A\V* OF TIIE UNITED STATES PASSED AT THE
second session of the twenty sixth congress.
[Public—No. lO.j
A\ \CT making an appropriation to defray the cx-
nenses of a delegation of the Seminole Indians
J« st of the Mississippi to Florida, o~* *~
purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Jirpre
sent at ires of the Ini ted States of America in Con
fess assembled, That the sum of fifteen thousand
dollars be appropriated, out of aiy moneys in the
Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to defray the
expense of a delegation of the Scninole Indians t st
of the Mississippi, and other agents engaged in an at
tempt to effect a pacification with the hostile portion
of that tribe in Florida.
U. M. T. HUNTER,
Sneaker of the House of Representatives.
v \V. R. KING,
Vresident of the Senate pro (cm.
Approved, March 2d, 16-11.
1 ' M. VAN BUREN.
[Public—No. 1!.]
claims, under the act of the eighteenth January, eigh
teen hundred and thirty-seven, two thousand four hun
dred dollars ;
For compensation to the Fourth Auditor, three
thousand dollars ;
For compensation to the clerks and messengers in
the office of the Fourth Auditor, sixteen thousand
nine hundred and fifty dollars;
For compensation to the Fifth Auditor, three thou
sand dollars ;
For compensation to the clerks and messengets in
the office of the Fifth Auditor, nine thousand eight
hundred dollars ;
For compensation to two clerks in the office of the
Fftli Auditor, according to the act of the seventh of
July, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, txvo thousand
dollars ;
For compensation to the Treasurer of the United
States, thiee thousand dollars;
r or compensation to the clerks ami messengers in
the office of the Treasury of tlie United States, ten
thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars ;
f or compensation to the Register of the Treasury,
three thousand dollars ;
I'or compensation of the clerks and messengers in
the office of the Register of the Treasury, twenty-
four thousand two hundred dollars ;
I' or compensation of the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, per act of fourth July, eigh
teen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars ;
For compensation of the recorder, solicitor,
draughtsman, clerks, messengers and packers, in the
office of the Commissioner of the General Land Of
fice, ninety-five thousand five hundred dollars ;
T or compensation to the Solicitor of the Treasury,
three thousand five hundred dollars ;
T or compensation to the clerks and messen
For contingent expenses of said office, one thou
sand dollars ;
l 1 or compensation of clerks and messenger in the
office of Paymaster General, seven thousand one hun
dred dollars ;
For contingent expenses of said office, eight hun
dred dollars ;
I 1 or compensation of clerks and messenger in the
office ol the Commissary General of Purchases, four
thousand two hundred dollars ;
1" or contingent expenses of said office, eight hund
red dollars;
I or compensation to clerks and messenger in the
office of the Commissary General of Subsistence,
I or compensation to the Surveyor General of Al
abama, two thousand dollars ;
tor compensation to Ins clerks, per act of ninth
May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, two |
thousand two hundred dollars ;
u or compensation to the Surveyor General of Flor
ida. two thousand dollars ;
For compensation to his clerks, per art of ninth !
May, one thousand eight hundred and
hundred dollars ;
I'or compensation of the Survey orGeneral of
W iskonson and Iowa, per act of June twelve, one
thousand
F.
of
thirty-six, fi\
compensation to the reporter of decisions
the Supreme Court, on- thousand dollars;
For compensation to the district attorneys and mar-
shah, including those in the several Territories, four
teen thousand four hundred and fifty dollar**
For defraying the exp. uses ofthe Supreme, Circuit
and District Courts of the United States, including
tiie District of Columbia; also for j
Jit hundred thirty-eight, one thousand
five hundred dollars;
four thousand three hundred dollars ; For compensation to his c!
1 or contingent expenses of said office, three thou-I twelve, one thousand ri I
in an! of
fritiires, incur
forty-one, and
fraying the n
Stat-s are cone
ces committed
the funds arisim
r jurors and w Guesses
ed in t.he
pivccdiu.
•tenses of
■riled, an
gainst t!
AN ACT making appropriations for the civil and j tIlc of J‘ c tl,e Solicitor ofthe Treasury, three thou-
diplomatic expenses of the Government for the year sai ii n,,,e “ ln( ' rcd aiR l bfty dollars ;
eighteen hundred and forty-one.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
sentatives of the l ailed States of America in Con
gress assembled, That the following sums he, and the
same are hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any
unappropriated money in the Treasury, viz:
For pay and mileage of the members of Congress
and delegates, one hundred and eleven thousand four
hundred and eight dollars ;
For pay of the officers and clerks of die Senate
and House of Representatives, nineteen thousand
nine hundred dollars ;
For stationery, fuel, printing, and all other con
tingent expenses of the Senate, thirty-five thousand
dollars ;
For stationery, fuel, printing, and all other con
tingent expenses of the House of Representatives,
fifteen thousand dollars ; The two last sums mention
ed, to be applied to the payment of the ordinary ex
penditures of the Senate and House of Representa
tives severally, and to no other purpose. And tiie
accounting officers of the Treasury Department, are
hereby directed in the settlement of the accounts of
the contingent expenses of die Senate and House of
Representatives, to credit the payment made in pur
suance of the resolutions of the Senate of the eigh
teenth of July, eighteen hundred and forty, and the
resolution of the House of Representatives of die
twenty-first of July, eighteen hundred and forty; and
nothing herein contained shall be construed to author
ize or sanction any contract for stationery or other
articles for the use ofthe next Congress by any officer
of the present Congress to an amount exceeding in
the whole two thousand dollars ;
For compensation to the President and Vice Pres
ident of the United States, the Secretary of State,
the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of War,
the Secretary of the Navy, and the Postmaster Gen
eral, sixty thousand dollars ;
For translating foreign languages, and transmitting
passports and sea letters, in office of the Secretary of
j tiie Treasury, three hundred dollars ;
T or stating and printing the public accounts, in-
i eluding a deficiency in former appropriations, eigh
teen hundred dollars;
For stationery, printing, and all other contingent
expenses of the Treasury Department, viz:
For the office ofthe First Comptroller, two thou-,
s ind dollars ;
For the oliiee ofthe Second Comptroller, fifteen
hundred dollars ;
For the officeof the First Auditor; one thousand
dollars ;
For the office of the Second Auditor, one thou
sand dollars;
For the office of the Third Auditor, on thousand
dollars;
For the office of tiie Fourth Auditor, on thousand
three hundred and forty-six dollars and forty-three
cents;
T or the office of the Fifth Auditor, one thousand
dollars ;
For the office ofthe Treasurer of the United States,
two thousand dollars ;
For the office of tiie Register of the Treasury,
three thousand dollars ;
For the office of the Solictor of the Treasury, one
thousand five hundred dollars ;
For eighty-three thousand pieces of parchment and
printing books and stationery, advertising, and con
tingent expenses of the General Land Office ; and
for books and blanks for the district land offices,
twenty-four thousand six hundred and seventy dol
lars ;
I' or compensation to the superintendent and watch
men of the southeast executive building two thousand
one hundred dollars ;
For contingent expenses of the building occupied
by the Treasury, including fuel, labor, oil, carrying
sand two hundred dollars ;
For compensation of clerks and messenger in the
office of the Chief Engineer, five thousand six hun
dred and fifty dollars ;
For contingent expenses'of said office, one thousand
five hundred dollars;
For compensation to clerk and messenger in the
office of the Surgeon General, one thousand six hun
dred and fifty dollars ;
For contingent expenses of said office, five hundred
and fifty dollars ;
For compensation of a clerk, at one thousand dol
lars, under the act of April tweny, eighteen hund-
j red and eighteen, transferred Iron the office of the
j Secretary of War, to the said oliiee of Surgeon Gen- I
era I, one thousand dollars ; ;
For compensation to clerks and messenger in the j
Ordnance office, eight thousand six hundred and fifty
dollars ;
lor contingent expenses of sad office, one thou-
rs in sl,iR l fixe hundred and fifty clollais ;
for compensation to clerks aid messenger in the
office of Topographical Unreal, two thousand five
hundred dollars ;
J or compensation of a clerk, it one thousand four
per act of June j safe-keeping of pi
ousaiul eight hundred thirty-eight, one j five thousand doll;
thousand six hundred dollars;
Bn
after, in lieu of all fee
* or extra clerks and draughtsmen in the offices of now allowed, in districts where the present entire con
the surveyors General, in addition to the unexpended f pensation of any officers hereinafter mentioned
Balances of former Appropriations to be apportioned | exceed the sum of one tlimunud live tim;d:ed doll*.
r from fines, penalties, for-
y ear eighteen hundred and
years; and likewise for de-
oiits in which the United
of Prosecutions for offen-
Uuited States, and for the
three hundred and Iwentv-
ei l' d, hotrerer, That here-
emoluments, and receipts,
com-
shall
. , ,, c d dollars
mum, it shall and may be lawful for the United
clerks, attorneys, counsel, and marshals, in the
district and circuit courts ofthe United States in the
ud and receive the same fees
r may be, alh
ment, in addition to the unexpended balances of lor-j of the said States, respeotivi
iner appropriations, viz : * | are held, to the clerks.*
Office of the Surveyor General northwest of the I sheriffs, in the highest
Ohio, four thousand five hundred dollars ; | which like services are i
Officeof the Surveyor General of Illinois and Mis-j emoluments, except thru
souri, three thousand dollars; | fit!!, for summoning all
Officeof the Surveyor General of Arkansas, one! thirty dollars; and shall
to them according to the exigencies of the public t per .
service, seven thousand two hundred dollars ; J State
T or extra clerks in the offices of the Surveyors!
General to transcribe field notes of survey, for the | several, Stat°s,
purpose o* preserving them at the seat of Govern- ! that now are or
!,!if
'P
alii
irts
thousand five hundred dollars ;
Officeof the Surveyor General of Louisiana, one
thousand dollars ;
^ 1' or compensation to the Commissioner of Public
Buildings in W ashingion, per act of the twenty-first
day of July, one thousand eight hundred and foiiv,
three thousand dollars ;
for compensation to Commissioner, fiom the
oe,
!y. win re
oys and
of the sa
•endered; and no
. the marshals sli
the jurors fur any one court,
receive, for every day’s actu-
i by the laws
>aid courts
counsel, and
d States, in
other fees or
ill receive in
, l ' v entv-first July to the thirty-first December, one
hundred dollars, transferred fnm the office of the | thousand eight hundred and forty, three hundred and
Secretary of War to the Pensim office, to he trims-! twelve dollars ;
(erred from that office on the firt of March, eighteen i For compensation to two assistants to the Cnmmis-
hundred and forty-one, one tiousaud one hundred j sinner, as superintendent of the Potomac bridge at
and seventy dollars and fifty ccits ; . < i one dollar and filiv cents oe>- ,h,v lb
For contingent expenses of-aid office, one thou- j lamps, fuel,
al atteudenee at any court, five dollar- per day; and
for anv services, including the eompensaiffin for mi
leage, performed by said officers in the discharge of
L on official duty, for which no compensation is pro
vided by the laws of said States, respectively, the said
officer» may receive such fees as are u w allowed by
law, according to the existing usage and practice of
said courts ofthe l .died States; and every district at-
toi-ney, except the district attorney, of the southern
district ol New \ ork, >hall receive, in addition to the
above fees, a salary of two luiiidr
nnm: Brocidet, 'That the fees and
tame
,i t.
v (I
di.'frii
For salary ofthe Secretary to sign patents for pub- ‘J “7 mei, moor, on
lie lands, per act of July fourth, eighteen hundred j [ !,e dt> P« rtI » cnt ™"ls, and seal,ng slops registers,
and thirty-six, fifteen hundred dollars; j "p'° 1<)ll!,ant f .° ,Us ’ .
For clerks and messengers in the office of the I , For eompcnsauon to the clerks and messengers ,n
Secretary of State, twenty thousand three hundred j the ofli ? e ll * e Secre . tai T f U ar « including the mes-
.i J r r ,u n ! senger in the bounty land bureau, and the clerkship
dollars; r or the contingent expenses of the Depart- ? . . r . .’ . . ,
mpn , e c.,, •i.-® , i i*. under the act of April twentieth, eighteen hundred
ment of State, including miblishing and distributing , . . ,! , , , ’ a T ,
,hp a .1 , . if . ° and eighteen, transferred back from Pension Office
tne laws, twenty-five thousand dollars ; I .. e . c yt i • i i , , ,
r n .. nm „T • a • i on the first of March, eighteen hundred and forty,
r or compiling, printing, &c. the Biennial Kegister, .. . . . ° , ... . , ,, * 7 ’
one thousand dollars ; j tmrteen thousand one hundred and eighty-six dollars
For the superintendent and watchmen of the north-1 an _ ten cents >
r 1 r or contingent expenses of the office of the Secre
tary of War, three thousand dollars :
fast executive building, one thousand and five hund
red dollars ;
For the contingent expenses of said building, in
cluding fuel, labor, oil and repairs, three thousand
three hundred and fifty dollars ;
I or compensation to the clerks and messengers in
the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, sixteen
thousand four hundred and fifty dollars ;
For compensation to the clerks in said office, per
act of the twenty-third June, eighteen hundred and
thirty-six, entitled “ an act to regulate the depositos
of the public money,’’ three thousand and six hund
red dollars ;
For compensation to the Frst Comptroller of the
Treasury, three thousand five hundred dollars ;
For compensation to the clerks and messengers in
the office of the J irst Comptrokr, nineteen thousand
three hundred dollars ;
For compensation to the Second Comptroller, three
thousand dollars ;
For compensation to the clerks and messenger in
the office of the Second Comptroller, including the
compensation of two clerks transferred from the of-
hce of the Fourth Auditor, twelve thousand two hun-
■ r rtl and fifty dollars ;
For compensation to the first Auditor of the Treas-
,lr y, three thousand dollars ;
tor compensations to the clerks and messengers in
tne office of the t irst Auditor, fifteen thousand nine
ondred doll ars;
,* or compensation to the Second Auditor ofthe
r Jsury, three thousand dollars ;
tor compensation to the clerks and messengers in
office of the Second Auditor, seventeen thousand
llllle hundred dollars;
For compensation to the Third Auditor, three tliou-
ian <l dollars ;
tor compensation to the clerks and messengers in
. : e . 0,111 °* che I bird Auditor, twenty-nine thousand
hundred and fifty dollars ;
** or
For books, maps, and plans for the War Depart
ment, one thousand dollars ;
For compensation of extra clerks when employed
in said office, three thousand dollars;
For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, three thousand dollars;
For compensation of the clerks and messenger in
the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, six
teen thousand four hundred dollars ;
For contingent expenses of said office, two thou
sand dollars ;
For compensation of the Commissioner of Pen
sions, two thousand five hundred dollars ;
For compensation to clerks anti messengers for the
office of the Commissioner of Pensions, authorized
by the act of ninth of May, eighteen hundred and
thirty-six, twelve thousand four hundred dollars ;
For compensation of clerks transferred from the
office of the Secretary of War to the office of the
Commissioner of Pensions, two thousand seven hun
dred and ninety three dollars and forty cents ;
sand seven hundred and thirty-lve dollars ;
J or compensation of the supcintendent and watch
men ol the northwest executive building, two thou
sand two hundred and fifty dolhrs ;
I or contigent expenses of stid building including
rent of Bounty Lund office, fir labor, fuel, oil, and
repairs, and for the contingencies of the fire-engines
and apparatus, four thousand seven hundred dollars ;
I or compensation of the eleiks and messengers in
the office of the Secretary of llie Navy, after deduct
ing one clerk transferred to Persian office, per act ol
March four, eighteen hundred and forty, at sixteen
hundred dollars, eleven thousand two hundred fifty
dollars ;
For contingent expenses of said office, three thou
sand dollars;
^ I or compensation cf the Commissioners of the
Navy Board, ten thousand live hundred dollars ;
For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy
Board, two thousand dollars ;
For compensation to the clerks and messenger of
the Navy Board, eight thousand four hundred and J
fifty dollars;
i’ ,,r contingent expenses of said office, two thousand
five hundred dollars ;
For salary of superintendent and watchmen, of the
southwest executive building, one thousand two hun
dred and fifty dollars;
l 1 or contingent expenses of said building, including
fuel, labor, oil, repairs of building, engine, and im
provements of the grounds, three thousand three hun
dred and fifty dollars ;
lor compensation to three Assistant Postmosters
General, per act July three, one thousand eight hun
dred thirty-six, seven thousand five hundred dollars ;
! or compensation to clerks and messengers in the
General Post office, forty-eight thousand six hundred
dollars ;
I or salaries of two watchmen, six hundred dollars;
I or topographer and additional clerks in said office,
per acts March three, one thousand eight hundred
and thirty-nine, and May eight, one thousand eight
hundred and forty ; and a clerk to keep the appro
priation account, eleven thousand six hundred dollars:
For contingent expenses of said office, including
fuel for the Auditor’s office, and four thousand dol
lars for rent of building occupied by the department,
ten thousand live hundred dollars;
For compensation to the Auditor of the Post Of
fice, three thousand dollars ;
For compensation to clerks and messengers in said
office, fifty-five thousand five hundred dollars;
I or eleven additional clerks in said office, per act
of July seven, one thousand eight hundred and thir
ty-eight, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars;
Fur contingent expenses of said office, including
the expense of quarterly books, stationery, printing,
and pay of laborers, four thousand seven hundred
dollars;
For compensations of die Surveyor General, north
west of the Ohio, two thousand dollars;
and
imndri
may
tv cents per day, including
repairs, thirly-onc ihousam
nl for
three
So much
tins sum as
under tin
1 and sixty dollars,
applied for repairs, shall he apjdie
direction of the Secretary of War ;
For compensation to the officers and clerks of ti
.dint, eighteen thousand nine hundred dollars ;
For pay of laborers in the
die Mint, twenty-four thousand d
1? or incidental and contingent expenses, including
the wastage of gold and silver, fuel, materials sta-
tianerx, water rent, and taxes, in addition to the un-
I pended balance of* the appropriation of eiglitt
i
ars
dollars per an-
emoliuuents re-
t t attorneys, marshals, and clerks,
exclusive of any reasonable compensation to their de-
| putics, to be allowed in their accounts bv the courts
, of the respective district to which they belong; and af-
j ter the payment of such necessary office and other
j expenses as shall be allowed by the Secretary of the
! Treasury, not to exceed, as to anyone of the said
j officers in the southern district of New York, the s oni
various departments of °‘ diree thousand dollars per annum, and in anv oth-
11 district tne sum of one thousand dollars per annum,
shall in no case exceed, f.»r the district attornejs and
the marshals, or either of them, the sum of six" thou
sand dollars for each; and those for each of the clerks
shall not exceed, in any case, four thousand five hun
dred dollars; the overplus fees and emoluments to he
paid into the public Treasury, under rules arid regu
lations as may he prescribed |>y the Secretary of the
Tr -usury, subject to the disposition of f nngrJs.
Tor tie payment of annuities and grant
acts of Congress, nine hundred dollars;
F or survey of the coast ofthe United States, includ
ing the ci rnpensafion ofthe superintendent and assist
ant', one hundred thousand dollars;
on ilUU-
Guilars ;
coins to reserved
it the
special
T or compensation ol the two keepers of the public
archives in T lorida, one thousand dollars;
For salaries of registers and receivers of land offices
three thousand five hundred
(bed and forty, eight hundr
T or specimens of’ ores am
Mint, one thousand dollars ;
For compensation to officers and clerk of the
branch Mint at Charlotte North Carolina, six thou
sand dollars ;
I ^ U1 i’T laborers in the various departments ofj
j the same, three thousand five hundred dollars;
T or wastage of golr, and for contingent expenses I
c;f the same, two thousand five hundred dollars ; |
L For compensation to the officers and clerk ofthe
v caneh Mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, six thousand j
dollars ; J where there are no sa!
For the payment of laborers in the various depart- '
meats of the same, two thousand eight hundred and I For expenses in relation to the relief of certain in
eighty dollars ; " solvent debtors of the United States, three thousand
I or w astage of gob , and for contingent expenses dollar.';
of the same, one thousand dollars ; * For allowance to the law agent, assistant counsel,
For compensation to the officers and clerks ofthe a ”d distriet attornv, under the acts providing for the
branch mint at New Orleans, twelve thousand nine ^ulement of private land claims in Florida five iliou-
Iftindred dollars ; sand dollars;
1 or pay of laborers in the various departments of Tor the support and rnai.tenance of light-houses,
the same, twenty-two thousand dollars; floating-lights, beacons, bums, and stakeages, iiicln—
For wastage of gold and silver and for contingent f ^ n b r the pnrehaseof lamp-', oil, w icks, bafl'-kins, vvliit-
expenses of the same, seventeen thousand one Inin- ‘ l,tr ro,t °n cloth, transporting oil, kc., keepers*
dred dollars ; salaries, repairs, improvements, and contingent expen-
For compensation ofthe Governor, Judges, and se s> four hundred and eighty-four thousand and seven-
Secretarv of Wiskonsa.n Territory, nine thousand one t . v_,w '° doii u s;
hundred dollars; ' For the payment of Luigi Persiro and Horatio
For contingent expenses of the said Territory, three Greenoiigh, (or statues to adorn the two buildings,
hundred and fifty dollars; least front of iheCapitol, eight thousand dollars: Bro-
For pay and mileage ofthe members ofthe Legis- ri ded. Tiie work is iu such state of progress, as, in
lative Assembly, pay of officers, printing, furniture, \ re Prence t<> die whole sum to be paid to tiie artists,
stationery, fuel, and all incidental expenses, twentv : respectively, for their execution, shall, in the opinion
thousand dollars; j nl die Pn sklent of the L nited States, render it proper
For compensation to the Governor, Judges, and I 10 ,!|: ‘ke such paym< nts.
Secretary of the Territory of Iowa, nine thousand one j 1 >r payments to the artists engaged in executing
hundred dollars; j * onr historical paintings for the vacant panels ofthe
For contingent expenses of said Territory, three ror 'uida of the capitoI, eight thousand doll art: Bro-
luindred and fifty dollars; ruled, ihe paintings are in such state of progress as,
For pay.and mileage to the Legislative Assembly, ‘ ;I rt Greece to die whole sum to be paid to the artists,
pay of officers, printing, stationery, fuel, and all orb- r espei tiveiy, for their execution, shall, in the opinion
er incidental expenses, twenty thousand one hundred <J| * * !le President of the United States, render it proper
and seventy-five dollars: !!ia ke such payments;
For compensation of the Governor, Judges, and P or the support an ! maintenance of the penitentia-
Secretnry of the Territory of Florida, thirteen thou- I 'T oi die District of Columbia, eight thousand three
sand five hundred dollars; hundred and t ighty-cne dollar*;
For contingent expenses of said Tend tor \, three To make good a deficiency in the years eighteen
hundred and fifty dollars; hundred and thirty-nine anil eighteen hundred and
. , . .. For pay and mileage of the members of the LcL- 111 li ' L> iu , * <!r 1 :e re ie l nl sitk and disabled
. l or compensation to clerks in Ins office, per act of ]ative Council of said Territory, pay to the officer* of j s ? a J n, ' n ’ , as f ; st;,ijIlsi ‘ ed ! '- v the «« ol ' tllir(1 May,
ninth of May, one thousand eight hundred and th.r- | the Council, printing, furniture, rent, stationery, fuel j p htecn liU “ dru
and all other incidental expenses, twenty-seven thou-
two, ninety-seven thousand dol-
! ty-si.x, six thousand three hundred dollars ;
! J F . or compensation of the Surveyor Geneaal of II- j ^ nd one hundred and t wt ntv-fiv c dollars;
I !, “ ols and M,Si0ur, » lwo thousaud doliars » I For compensation to the ,'hief jn>tice, tin
judges, and district judges ofthe United Si
For compensation of one clerk transferred from j For compensation to clerks in his office, per act of
the Navy Department, per act March fourth, eigh- j ninth of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirtv-
teeu hundred and forty, sixteen hundred dollars ; j six, three thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office, one thou- j For compensation to the Surveyor General of Ar-
sand five hundred dollar
T rtr compensation of clerk and messenger in the
office ol the Commanding General, one thousand five
hundred dollars ;
T or contingent expenses of said office, three hun
dred dollars;
T or compensation to clerks and messenger in the
office of the Adjatant General, seven thousand si^
hundred and fifty dollars ;
For contingent expenses of said office, one thou
sand six hundred dollars ;
For
compensation of clerks and messenger in the
kan*as, two thousand dollars ;
For compensation to his clerks, per act of ninth
May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, two
thousand eight hundred dollars;
For compensation of the Surveyor Geueral of
Louisiana, two thousand dollars ;
For compensation to his eleiks, per act of ninth
M av, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, two
thousand five hundred dallars ;
For compensation to the Surveyor General of Mis
sissippi, two thousand dollars ;
For compensation to iiis clerks, per act of ninth
a**ociate
tes, nine
ty-three thousand nine hundred dollar*;
For compensation of the chief justice and associate
judges ofthe Dirtrict of Columbia, and of ti.# judge.-
ofthe criminal and orphan’s courts of said District,
twelve thousand seven hundred dollars;
I t or
1 and in
: ry, tin
j and t.
I and
;aia ? )ce flue t;u
For carrying into effect the provisions of the act, p c ..
linissioner for ascertaining
thing the southern boundary oi Iowa Territo-
er the actol eighteenth June, eighteen hundred
rty-ei_ht, four hundred and fourteen dollars
_oty-six cent-;
For carrying on the uo;k of the new custom house
building tit Boston, one hundred thousand dollars;
For defraying the cost of extra work on the public
warehouses at Baltimore, three tbou*aud dollar.-;
oninen*auon to two clerks employed on 1 three hundred doll
office of the Quartermaster General, seven thousand i May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, one
thousand doilai
approved on the second of February instant, “Mak
ing temporary provisions, for Lunatics in liie Dis
trict of Columbia,” three thousand dollars;
For compensation ofthe Attorney General ofthe
United States, four thousand doliars;
For compensation of clerk ami messenger in the of
fice of tiie Attorney Getitral, one thousand five hun
dred dollars;
For contingent expenses of said office, five hundred
dollars;
lavineutot arrearages for completing the cus-
toin-hou>e, New 1 oi k, ihirtv-f< ur thou-and three hun
dred and twenty-one dollar^ and twenty-one cems;
For tiie payment of expenses incurred bv the col-
lector ol New York, und<
r the act of seventh of Jalv,
eighft * n hundred and t
ha t .-eight, to remit the du
ties upon certain go.Ms
el -ireyed 1 *v lire at ‘he late
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