Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1855, Page 6

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FOR THE GENERAL PURPOSES OP THE BUILDING CORNER OF F AND Stoke gps STREETS. rr pensation superintendent, “ber watehenem, and two laborers fr For repairs and impr: vemen ~ 10,932 40 For fuel and compensation of firemen... 1,042 60 For contingent eXpenses.......cce-enws 1,400 00 NAVY DEPARTMENT. - For compensation of ths- S-cretary of the Navy, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborer in his office. For compensation of the chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrogra- phy, and the clerks me:senger, aud t in his office. .. Foc compensation ot the ch' reau of Navyyards and Dock-, and the civii engineer, c erks, messeng-r, TYsaee | For conting-nt expen: officer, clerks and coctingent ¢x- penses of th: assex bly...... . Tempirory cy NepgasKs. For ralarice of goverror, thres Judge and recreta! . TOTY ..rcceeececceves For expenses of taking '’ authorize} by fourth sectivn of act of May thirtieth, ome thousand eight hundred and fifty four. F.r compensation and m! members of the legialative assembly, cl-rks. and contingent ex- penees of the assembly. TERRITORY OF Kansas. For sslories of governor, three Judges, and For cont!ngen: exyenres of said T LOFY coceernee 0.0 oceseee ovosese Yor compensation and mileage of the ~ and iaborer fn biseffic .. 17,092 00 | “member: of the legislative assembly, Por compensation of the 4 officers, clerka, aud contingent eld Burear; of Constiuction, Fquipment, Fenees of the assomDly.........0ee000++ and ‘iepairs, and of the engineerin For expenres of taking tho census, chief, and the clerks, messenge’, and 792 99 | Sthoriacd by fourth eection ef ect of _ laborers im his Offfce....cceeeeercereee 20,7 May thirtioth, one thousand eight Por comp:nsation of the clerks, messen- bundred and Sfty four........--ssseee Ser, aud isborer in the Bureau of Pro~ 816 Por ths expenses of the election of a Visions ard Clothirg ....------- 8,816 00 | “ Gelezate to the House of Representa- ~ ——— of ae Sher tives cf the United States, second ses- jureau of Medicine acd Surg-ry, sion of the th‘rty-third Congress... Bis ofc = = some —< For salar or the chiet jast'oe of the CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE y Ceased ead Cleut euese SAVY DEPARTMENT. p> ~iliseatanacetessaneet Office Secretary of the Navy : i . ® labor, newspapers, periodicals, and 10 For salarie of the district j in- misesilaneous items, 2 clusive of the deficiency for the year Bureau of Ordnance and Hydro endiog thirtieth June next... a graphy: Por salaries of the .hirf jdfge of Yor blank backs and « ation: 500 CO | District ef Columbia, tne assistant Por misesllaceous item . 250 00 | es se the ji <t the crimi- Bureau of Con truction, a nal court and the orphans’ court....... Taine For salaties of the Attorsey General For b’ank books, binding, stationery, and the clerks and mesenger in bis aad miscellapeous items.....+ sesens 800 00 Pine conser conse * se eees Bureau of Yards and Decks: oan Se eee » “ = the Attoracy General....... +005 ses For stationery, books, plans, drawing, For purcbaze of law books for the ¢ffies and .ucidenta! labor... 800 a | ‘the Attorney General. ...--.------ Bureau cf Provi-ions and Clothing: Tor ealary of the reporter of the deci- For blank books, binding, stationery, sins of the Supreme Court,,,,,.... and mise-l'ageous items. . 700 00 | For one hundred and “icy ecpies of vol- Bereau of Med cive and Surg: ume sixteen of Howard’s For blank bocks and sta josey 350 00! Decisons of the Supreme Court cf tte For mite. Haneous i eme...... . 1€0 00 United Piece, Sao by — re FOR THE GENERAL 7 y; porter thereof to the State Depart- SOUTHWEST EY ¢ sents ment, for distribution according to ING. ’ OXIDE RWS... ee sseeerrere ee eres cesses ~ compber sation of f-ur watchmen of pithonn deere <a ones OP. whwest Executive Euilding... 2,400 00! yor ‘the marshal of the southern. dis- Por contingent expences cf said | trict of New York, for repairs mad: buildirg, ac. : in, and furniture supplied tor, the Fer labor, fuel, tights, and miscelia- court rcoms and offices of the circuit neous item: 3.865 00 and district jedges, district attorney, POS? OFFICE DEPARIMENT. and marshal cf ths southern district For c. mpensétion of the Postmaster of New York, rendered necersary in General, thres Ascistant Postmas ers comsequerce of the destruction of the eral, and the clerks, res enger, court builimgs by fire... t messens+ra, watchmen, and For cempensa ion cf the marshals. stid department........... 150,552 60 MISCELLANEJES. cont expenses of said depart- For annuities and grante............++ eee mae at - a INDEPENDENT TREASURY. For biank books, binding and sta*ion- Fer ealsries of the assistant treasurers ery, fael fer the General Post Office of the United States at New York, Bos- bun'ing, (including the Auditor's of- ton, Cha leston, and St. Lou's.......... fice,) gas,.aod cancis», printing, For additiwnal sniary of the treasurer of labor, dey watchman, ard for miscel- the mint at Philadelphia... laneous items...... = Recess ace 9,500 00 | For additions! salary of the treasurer For he contivuation of the Post Office the branch mint at New Orleans. .... tuling, urdsr the direction of the For salaries of six of the additional of the Unit-d States, ac- clerks authorized by the acts of Au- the plan submited by gust sixth, one thousand eight hun- Walter, architect, to the dred and forty rix, August twel th, Postmaster General, and a; proved ¢f one thousand eight hundred and by the committ .s cf the Peaate and forty+igkt, March third, one thou- f Kepreceatative, et sand e'ght hundrad and fifty-one, end n of Congress... 300,000 = August thirty-tir-t, one thourand | eigh: hundred ané fifty-two. and Au- or office furnityre, glezing, | sust fourth, one theusand eight hun- winting, whitewashing, and for | _ dred and fifty-sour......... Susadscesees e-ping the fre-plices ard farcaces | Per ealavy of additional clerk tu office 2 eee eeecsceee 4,000 00 | cfassistant treasurer at Boston...... urpaces in the Por salary of a clerk to the treasurer of th ranch mint at §an Francirco, For ealerics of clerks, messengers, and For pape 3 watchmen in the flice of the essist- tive Departm-nt», including the an- sot treasurer at New York... nual sta:+ment of commerce and navi- For contingent expen-e3 under the act gation, the biennial Register, and the aaunal estimates of appropria- “tons .. . MINT OF THE UNITED STATES AT PHILADELPHIA. For sa’sricacf ‘he directo:, treseurer, assayer, “oelter and refimer, chief comer, and engrever, assistant assay- istant melter and reficer, and BEES « <.«:« aneane gees cence f workmen sod adjus' msof res and coins, t> be 146,500 00 27,900 09 50,003 00 300 00 10,090 co dicg fael, materi-ls, stationery, water rent, gas, wastage, freight on bullion, in adihion to other avail dle funde........... AT NEW ORLEA For salar’ez of superintendert, treas- Ur T, assayer, eviner, melier and re- i woramres ental and contingent expen- 23, adizg feel, materi: ls, station- Sry, W state, in addition to other svatlatl- funds... sdenen ems enctoumre AT CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Por «1 e3 of super:ntendent, coin:r, and clerk. nta! and contingent expenses, tuding fuel, mater als, stationery, stage, in addition to other availa- 1,500 co 6 000 00 3,600 00 For incilvstal and contingent expenses, including fue:, materials, stationery, wastage, fn addit‘on to other avail- able funds. eoceee oe 2,500 09 PRANCIECO, CALIFORNIA. of supericterdent, trees Tf, melter, and refiner, e cler srseseee 28 000 CO 100,000 00 20,000 60 14,409 00 --- 40,000 00 mtipgest expen- repairs, ivcluling iuel and ma and wertaze on gold and sil m to other available ee 70,000 0) THE TEERITORIES. ERRITOBY OF OREGON aalarie of g ge 6 + Jegislative assembly, tks, aud contingent ex- pers s <fthe assembly... TER Tony oF MUNNESoTS of governor, superintendest~ affairs, three judges, and ‘TERRITOSY OF New Mexico. For ealaries of governor, superint n- effairs, three judges, tory Sapeme, Fer compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative a-sembly, cficers, clerks, and contingent ex Penses of the assembly....... ana 20,000 00 . Tzamitcrr cr Uran For ra’ aries of governor, superint ndent cf Indian affairs, three dcdges, and w=e 12,000 00 | «Xpenses of said Terri- 42° mileage of the meinbers of the 1 gislative assembly, eftcers, clerks, and contingent ex peuses of the assembly... 20,000 00 rection of a wsrden's outer yard, and twelve Tancitory or Wasmixcres Por salsri-s of governor, eupstintend- jor the safe-keeping. colleeting, trans- ter, and disbursement of the public Tevenue o” August sixth, one thou- sand eight huadred and furty-six..... For compensation to special agents to ezamine the books, accounts, and money on hand, of the several deposi- teries, under the act of August sixth, one thousand eight hundred and for- ty-six . saceea ae oe For the discharge of such Miscelluneous c’aima, not otherwise provided for, a3 shall be admitted in due course of set- tlement et the treasury.......... ecees For sa‘anies of nine supervising and fi ty local inspectors, eppointed under the act of August thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred end fifty-two, for the better protection of the lives of pes- sengers by steamboats, with trav- elling aad other expenres incurred by Them... corer SURVEY OF THE COAST. For survey of the coast cf the United Mates, (including compensation to superintendent and assistant, and ex- clading psy and emo!uments of offi- c = of pasted mrs Eavy, snd yetty cfficers and men of the gavy, employ- ed on the work papers ah 2 S For continuing ihe furvey of the west- ern coast of the United Htates.......... For coatinuing the anreey of the Florida reefs and keya, (excluding pay and emolunc:ents of officers of the army and nivy, and petty officers and men of te ‘vy employed on the work... For publisbieg the obs. rvations made in the progress of the su vey of the United stares. 5 For fuel and quarte ind for mileage and tren«portation for officers and eu lieted soldiers of the army, servingin the coast survey, in cases no longer providei for by the quartermastei’s department seeeeseceecn: . LIGUT-HOUS@ ESTABLISHMENT. For eupplying five hundred and ten Eght-houses and beacon-lights with oil, gi: * ebimneys, wicks, chamois fkias, polishing powder, whiting, and cleaning ma‘erials; transportation and other necessary expenses of ths fame; repsirint end keeping the lighting apparatus... igen For repairs ant incidental expenses, re- fitting, and improvemen‘s of all the light houses, and buil ings eonuected Mherowith 2.0.0.0... cccceccsesecessceseessceee For salaries of five hundred and ferty- three keepers of lighthouses and lighted beacozs, and their aarieta: ts, and including ons thouzand two hun- dred do!la s for ry of seperinten- dent of supplies on the upper lake?... For selsries cf ferty-n'ne keep-rs of Fight vente Bt..........cccssssscsssescesecsecconss Fer seamen’s wa: Tepairs, supplies, and incideatal expense: of forty-nine light-ve-eels... es . For expenses of raisiag, clesning, paint- ing, repairing, remcoring, and supply- ing losses of bucys and dsy beacons, and for chsirs and sinkers for the same, and for coloring and numbering all the buoys tite Fer expenses of visiting aud inspecting light, and other aids to navigation... For commsesions, a! two and a haif per ceatum, to such superiatendents as are entitled t? the same, under the proviso ty the act of third of March, one thousand eizht huadred and fitty- ove, entitled “ An act making appro- priations for the civil and dip/omatic expenses of government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun- dred and fifty two, and for other pur- poses,” on the amount that 7 ba ‘disbursed by them. For the coast of Californis, Oregon, and Washington: For oil acd other supplies for twenty- oze lights, cleaniog materials of all Kinds, and transportation cf the seme, expenses of keeping Irmps and ma- chivery in repair, publishing notices to mariners of changes of aids te navigation .... = aeese For repairs and incidental ex ‘es of twenty-one ligits, and buildings con- nected therewith .............ccceseseee oo For salaries of forty-one Keepers and as- sistant Keepers of light hcuses, at an average not exceeding eight hundred collars per ennum............ For expenses of rairing, cleaning, re) ing, reuooring, and supplying Icsses of ficating beacors and buoys, and chains sinkers for the same, and tse coloriog snd numbering a!l the Por e+ ‘Ons, st two and a half per centum, to such superiniendents as en’ «ft Indigo affate, aod secretary COE eso 13,600 co Por coctingent expenses of sxid Ter- STY.........00 1,600 00 Fer compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assembly, ‘re entitled to tha eame, under tha Proviso to the at of the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, entitled “An act making “Pproptiations for the civil and diplo- 10,500 00 3,128 09 29,000 00 10,500 00 1,500 00 20,000 00 2,00 00 700 09 54,500 00 4,500 00 111.668 00 11,700 00 18,040 00 1,000 00 1,809 Go 1,300 00 1,300 00 10,150 00 7,148 81 8,600 09 150 00 13,590 00 1,000 00 500 00 6,500 CO 1,200 00 2,500 00 13,900 00 16,500 09 5,000 00 5,000 00 8,000 00 250,000 00 | 130,000 00 40,000 00 | 15,009 00 10,030 06 287,240 50 142,489 21 218,400 00 27,650 CO 186,861 23 £9,857 32 2,000 00 8,000 00 38,024 25 12,760 00 32,800 00 11,600 00 - matic exper res-of covernment forthe yosr ecding +une thirileth, eightren bundred.and fifty-two end for other purpeses,” on the amount that may be disbursed By thames. For continuing the construction of the light house near Coffin’s Patches, off Dry Bapk, oa the Florida reef, be- twoon Cary’s Fort reef and Sand Key “For continuing the construction of the light houst on Minot’s one of tne Oobassett rocks, Boston bay, Ma - Por continuing the construction of the light house on Ship shoal, L uisiava. to take the plac: of the light-vessel at To enable the Secre‘ary of the Treasu to repisce lost light-veseel, to mi the dangerous New South shoals, off Nantucket, Massachasetts............. Fer coeyey the appropriation of the third of March, eighteen b= ndred and fifty-three, fer a first-ol es¥light- house at the mouth of the Babine For ccntinuing the system cf p-ote: human life ‘rom shipwreck, as here- tofcre established by life-boats and other msans, on the coast of Masa CHU Ct!B...cscroseree es s'sererreresonsesceesesnes For fuel and quarters for officers of the army serving on ight-heuse duty, tho payment of which is no longer proviced for by the Quartermaster’s depertment To supply ceficienciss in the the roet Office Department. For the continu-tion of the custom. house at Charleston, fouth Carolina. For ths continustion ef the custom- house at New Orleans, Louisiara....... To complete the custom house st Bath, Maine........0000 eee seesen en eve seageh out act one 60 Fer ths completien of the custom-bouse at —— with granits facing in plac> Of DTICK.....604..eseenes . sae Uae FOREIGN NA- For faisries of envoys extracrdinary And ministers plenipotentlary of the United States eee For salaries of ies of legation.... For salary of the commissioner to the revenue of Foz the dregoman tothe molesion to Tur- For Yas interpreter to the missicn to China steseenesesenenene For the salaries of conculsof the United States... For contingent expenses of all the mis- sicns abroad, or so much thereof as May be Decessary .......--e-esersecerseesere For com ingent exyenses of foreign in Bor expenses of it For office rent of the commercial agent at St. Martin, from the twelfth of No- vember, elghteen hundred ang fifty- two, t: the end of the prezent fiscal year, at the rate of one hundred dol- Jars per annum ...... To enable the Secret ry of the Treasury to pay to Janes Keenan, censul at Hong-Korg, in China, the eum ex- pended by bim for the relief of Ameri- can citisens shipwrecked in Cbinere waters in August last.....00 00050000 Fo: the relief and pr:tection of Ameri- can seamen in foreign countries........ For expenses which may be incurred in ackucwledzing the services of the masters and c-e7s of foreign vessels in ressuing citizens and vessels of the United states from shipwreck......... For the purchase of blank books, sta- tionery, arms of the United ftates, pres‘es, end flags,and for the pay- ment of postages for the coneuls of the United itates.... scseesesbenobenatuneeess For ccmpensaticn cf a consul-genersl, to reside at iimoda, in Japan, at the rate of five thousand dollars per an- RUM........... #8 ssesneoees To reimburre Commodore M C. Perry, of the Unitei States Navy, theextra- ordinary expenses incurred by him on hie recent mission to Japan, and as @ consideration for his eminent pubtic service in effecting a treaty of amity and commerce with that power Topay Robert C Schenck, of Ohio, for Lis full compensation whileemployed a8 envoy extraordinary and jeter plenipotentiary of the United States on special m’ssion to the oriental re- public of Uruguay, inthe year eight- een hundred and forty two........++ For his full compensation as e>voy ex- traordinary and minister plenipoten- tlary of the Uni ed &t2tes on special mvssion to the Argentine Confedera- tion in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-threr,....... To enable the Secretuy cf imburse to Edward Hidd'e such sums as shall be satisfactorily shown to Lave been expecdei byshim, or which said Riddle may have obligated him- self to pay, on eccount of his official position at the Industrial Exhibiti n wt London, England... o EXPENSES OF THE COLLECTION OF REVENUE FROM LANDS. To meet the expenses of collecting the revenue from the sale of pub- lic lands in the several land States and Territory of Minneso- 6a, in addition to the balances of former appropriations : For ealaries aud commirsions of regis- ters of laud offices and receisers of Public MONEYS..........cosccecssorecsseserace For expenses cf deposit ng public mon- eys by receivers of public moneys .... For incidental expenses of the several land offices. SURVEY OF THE PUSLIC LANDS. For surveying the public lands, (exclu- siv of California, Cregon, Washing- tn, New Mexico, Kansas, and Ne- braska,) insluding incidantal expen- ses and islandeurveysin the interlor, and all other special and difficult sur- veys demanding augmente* rates, to be apport oned and applied to the sev- eral surveying districts according to the exigencies of the public fervice, including expenses of selecting swamp lands, and the compensation aad expenses to surveyor to locate private land claims in Louiciena, in aidition to the, unexprndcd balances of all tormer appropriations for the BBME Obj 2CtBo oo. reccsee seresee sees cosercecs For the resurvey and corre: ion of thir- ty townships in Michigan, situated north of the first correction line, aud wrst of the meridian, averaging sixty miles each, at a ratenotex-eeding six dollar: per mila. Por the resurvey and correction of townships fortyf.ur to forty+ight north, inc‘usive of ranges eightesn. nine‘een, and twenty west, situated in the upper peninsula of Michigan, estimated at thirt-en full townships, averaging sixty mi'es each, at a rate not excor ding six dollars per mile.. For cerrectiog erroreous and defective lines of public and private surveys in Illinois acd Missouri, ats rate not exceeding e'x dollars per mile........... For the resurvey and correction of old erroneou? surveysin Arkansas, dis- rod since the last report by the surveyor general, at a rate not ex- ceeding six dol’ars per mile..... a For the renewal and correction of old, erroneous, and defective surveys in Arkansas, discovered since the last estimate by the rurveyor general, where the marks have become oblit- erated by time, accident, and other causes, ata rate not exceeding four dollars per mile. a For surveying in a, at aug- mented rates, now suthorized by ing ct, and defective sur- veys in che State of Florida, and making relocations of the linesof prié vate land claims thereiz; ard for lo. cating priv ite land olaims under the a-tof twenty-eighth June, one thous- and eight hundred and forty-eight; sJso for detsched and unfinished rur- veys, avd for the execution of sur- veys rendered difficult by reascn of swamps and lakes, and to be expend- ed at rates not exceeding six dollars per mille... = For preparing th records of public and private sury. to be transferred to the state authorities under the ages of the act of the twelfth of June, one thoarand eight hundred and forty, in those districts where the surve: survey of ths putl's lands in ches States where the offices of thesurvey- ors general have been or shall be clsed under the acts of the twelfth of Juns, one thousand e'ght hundred and forty, and the twenty-second of January, one thousand ej bt bun- Zaret and’ fifty-three, including two thousand for the salary of £00 00 4,000 00 75,000 00 80,000 00 £0,000 00 80,008 00 10,000 00 5,068 67 -- 1,106,187 00 409,000.00 276,000 00 10,000 00 95,000 00 267,500 00 44;500 00 6,000 60 2,500 00 2,£00 00 271,750 00 96,543 75 60,000 00 6,000 00 §81 58 125,000 00 2,000 00 10,000 00 8,750 00 9,000 00 9,000 00 26,000 00 818,000 00 100,000 00 74,300 00 116,000 00 10,800 00 4,680 09 3,000 00 9,804 00 4,806 00 28,001 00 10,000 00 the clerk detailed to this special ser vice in the General Land Office......... FOR SUAVEYS IN OALIFORNI. OREGON, Wa GION; NE TE the public Inés “abd icc ar Sd py <tr ia- ling ofits expenses ‘to. e survey of claims, and to be dis bursed at ihe rates preserib.d by lew for the different kinds of work For rent of surveyor general’s office California, purchase of instruments, records, dra jerials, rang at saree ips to the Pacific, es- timated at one bundred and fifty miles Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, and other cevtag found a For surv ip al sion lines in Wasbington Territory, at arate not excerding twelve dolla For office ren! Z ot Weshington Territcry, 5 stationery, and other incidental ez- pensee.. i oo ico, fu 1, books, stationery, New Mex! 5 a! end other incidental expenses. Fer compensation of a translator office of the surveyor general of Ni Mexico. For surve & ridian, etandard rarallels, and sec- tion lines in Kansas and Nebraska, a’s0 outlines of Indian reservations. For rent of surveyor general’s office Kancas and Nebraska, fuel, books, stationery, and otber inc! off the coast of Florida, by the offcers of the coast eurvey Wor continuing the islands off the coast of Por rurning osd mark ng the bou: ary line tetween the United vs and the republic of Mexico, under the treaty concluded st the city of Mexico on the thirtieth of December, one thoucandeight bundred and fifty- three... For compensation of the surveyor gen- erl of Uteh Territcry For clerks in his office.. - For office rent for the surveyor general of Utah Territory, fuel, booke, ets- tionery, furniture, aud otter inci- dental expenser.. ae For surve; ing the base, principal meri- dicn, cerrc ction parallels. towrship. and sect’en lines in the Territory of Utab, at augmented rates.........000 PENITENTIARY. For compensation of the warJen, clerk, physician, chaplain, acsistant keepers, guerda, acd porter of the peniten- tiary of the District of Columbia. For twenty per cent»m sdditional ary to b2 paid to the said cfflcers of the penitentiary, which per centum shall commence with the first day of Jaly, 1 hundred and fifty- Fcr compensation of three inspectors of yaid penitentiary. eee For the present fscel ° For defreying the expenses of the su- prem), circuit, and district courts of tke United States, including the Dir trict of Columbia; also for jurors and witnesses in sid of the funds arising {com fines, penalties, and forfeitures. incurred in the fires! year ending the thir@ieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six,and previous years; and likewise for defray ing the expsnces of suits in which the United States are concerned, aud of presecu- tions for cff-nc+s committed against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners..............0+0+ For the support, clothing, and medics] treatment of the insane of the District of Columiia, aad of the army and navy at the asylum !n ssid District... For finishing and furnishing the two last sections of the hcspita! building, wkich compriees all that has been For the erection of a lodge for the col- ored insaue, fences, repair of the farm-houres, for ten cows for use cf the asylum, for a carriags and harness for the patients, and for ditching, gradiog, and setting out trees....... PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. For compensation, in pert, for the mes- senger in cba ga of the main furnece in the Capitol. cesses eres For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water-closets in the For removing fences, grading 4c, preparatory to the extension of the Capitol square, in accordance with the plan submitted by the Com- missioner of Public yen sees For compenattion of the public garde- BOP. . seas tena eee teen For compensation of sixteen lsborers, employed in the public grounds and President’s garden, at forty-eight dol- lars per month each... For compensation of the ke western gate, Cap tol square........ For compensation of two day watch- men employed in the Capitol square, atsix hundred dol a 5 wach For compensation of two night w: men, employed st the President’s beuse, at six hundred doilars cach. For compensation cf the docrkeeper the Pre-ident’s house...... For compensation of assista: er et the President’s hou: For compenration of four drat at the Potomac bridga, and for oil, and lam; For compensat it the two bridges acroes the eastern branch of the Potcmac, and fuel, oil, fuel, pe Guard, fuel, and oi! for lamp: For support, care, and medica! it of eighteen transient pauperr, medi- cal and surgical patients in Warhing- ton Infirmary... For parchase of oungg.... * For! Hy 7 carts on the public grounds For pur2hase and repair of tools used in ths public grounds... eon Fcr purchase cf trees and tree boxes, to replace, where nec-ssary, such a8 bave bien planted by the United States, and the repair of pavements in front of pzblic grounds..... sco For compensation of ove night watch- man, employed for the bette: protec tion of the builiings lying south cf the Capitol, and used as public stables and carpeater’s rhoo. = For annual repairs of the Capitol, water- clorete, public stables, water-pipes, pavements, and other walks witbia sue oriol square, broken glass, and locks .. . For antual reparrs of the Prerident’s hou e, improvement of grounds, pur- cbas'ng of trees and plants for garden, and meking hotbeds therein...... aese Forremoving the stone wa'l which no’ forms the eouthern beundary of the park at the Presidents, in accordarce with the recommendation aad plan submitted by the Commissioner of Public Buildings. wsereasecneseesseee For removing the old engine house of the waste Company — the tri- angular spacs on Pennsylvania ave- nue between. Thirteenth and Four- teenth tree's, and-enc'oring said Heys with an iron fence, and improv- ng - For remcving the present dome over the central portion of the Capitcl, and the construction of o-e upon the plan as designed by Thomas U. Walt 5 architect ot the Capitol extension, un- der the direction of the President of the United States ... For public reservation number two a: Laf yet’e Square.........,.. a oee For enciosing the c'rcle at the int ersec_ tion of Pennsylvania avenue with New Hampshire aveave and K and Twenty-third streets, and improving “ the a erg seid circle... aoe ‘or evcicslog the triangalar space u, which the western market pedi geg cently sicod, with an iron fenee, and improving the same ............... For repaira of Penneylyania avenue. For footway on north front of the Pres- ident's house in lieu of the brick pavement now much broken, contald- Pas) anne Moment © e hundred vent juare fee v poeta a pect ‘or Ly brick pavement the seuth it of Tafayetse ageate.. For purchase of books for library at the 8,000 00 3,000 00 2,000 00 101,000 00 6,000 co 30,000 CO 40,000 00 171,450 00 000 0° 1000 0 3,000 00 11,229 81 $8 38 890,000 00 16,890 00 22,512 00 12,020 00 420 00 433 00 15,000 00 1,440 00 9,216 00 876 00 1,200 00 1,200 00 €00 00 438 00 8,266 00 1,120 00 39,400 00 5,000 00 600 60 5,0¢0 00 6,000 00 15,009 00 6,000 0 100,000 00 3,000 00 ‘under the direction of the Preeat of Ucited States...... c ing them 'fi o'der ..... eee: .| For the compiet'on of theunst wing tf th Patest Offics bi » and the improvements c nnected therewith... For se eg eye a se house = Ca Ful grounds eron: on and around the executive off- ces and Pennsylvania avenue, bast Capito! street to Second street .. For tuel for the President's house. For furnacekeeper at the Pres'dent’s To complete the furnishing of the rooms of the new wing cf the Patent Office building with surnirure, and provid- es heehee ee asene oe b cases for tics, and procvrin, and distributing cutt: and seeds. eeteegenepess . For ccntinulng the work on the Wash- + comcie the engravings an il- the mexican Poundary For com: let lastra ion expen+es of the tra: sporta tion of oertain rersone frem San Die- 8 trality laws of the United who suri thems-lves to the military authorities... For sslaries and ircidental expenses of the commission ted under the act oftbird March, and fifty-one, for set g land claims in California, from third March eightcen hundred and fiity-five, to third March, eighteen huadred and fifty-:ix, in addition to unexpended For compensation of thirty clerks class one, ten of class two, nine of class thre, and one st two thousand dollars per annum, one messenge: at eight busdred and forty dol’srs, one mesrenger at six huazdred dollars, two Jaborers at five hundred snd seventy six dollars each, snd four wa‘chmen at six buodred oe r ennum, for temporary al Ne discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, in the Pension Cfiice, on ao ccunt of bounty lande...... ove For contingent expenres, For rent of rooms. stationery, engra- ving plates for bounty land warrantr, Tea 'bosts, Dams Decks, Sor relatos, iD; ks, blan! ir offies miscellaneous furniture, acd on sccount of milit junty lands. For clerk hire,{p:tents, records, station- ery, amd miscellaneous items in the General Land Office, on account of military bounty lands................ jeesces For ———— byte ogee one, to emp’ ly ia the office of the Tied Auditor, on ac count of mil bounty lands...... To pay to Jacob P. Chase the usual compensation for-the services of his two sons, a clerks in the Pension Offics, for the time were pape tredenuites? asin To enable the Secietary of War to cause to be construc'ed on such cite, in a central — = oe grounds, in t! ity ashington, as may be selected ty the President of the United States, suitable building for the care and preservation of the ordnance, arms, and accoutrements of the United Stat: s, required forthe use ef the vcluateers avd militia of the District of Columbia, and for the care and preservation of the military trophies of the revolutionary and otber wars, and for the deposit ef newly invented and model arms, for the military service, the said ord- narce aud arms, and the building, to be ued by the volunteers and militia ofthe Distiict cf Columbia under gach regulations as may be pre- scribed by the President. To suppl’ deficiencies in the ap- propriatiors for the service cf the fuecal year endiog the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hun- rahe and a say the ane tot propriations act of fourth August, eighteen hun- dred and fif.y-four, for tke con- tingent exjenees of the Fenate, viz: For Acad Houee of Representatives, aie For twenty-four ies of “Globe” for each member del-gate of the seo ond session of the thirty-third Con- gress “ For binding twenty-four copies of Globe for each member and delegets of the eeoond session of the thirty-third Congress. ... woeene For repcriing the debates cf the seo- ond sexion efthe thirty-third Con- grees. To enable J ee ae pay the re- porters of the Hous: for ee sional Globs, viz: Wiliam W. Cor Tan, William Hineks, Franris H. fmith, John J. McElhone, Theodere F. Ardrews, Obarles B Collar, and = cates the same amount of tional compensation ae the debates of the Houre for the Present session of Congress as has been heretofore Cae them, eight hun- dred dojlars each..... steeee aes enseee For the payment of a like sum to each of the reporters of the ly; Bichard Sutton, D. enry (01 lames J. Mu To pay for twenty-four Congressional Globe and Appendix of the first session of the present Con- me = = ac the delegates from jebraska an ‘apeas, being forty- Fics opies, at six dollars per 7, ‘OF inding the same, one hundred nicety-two volumes, at rixty centea jum ss Frr addi am bindiag document......... ove For additional smount required for en- gtaving and lit! ‘ing... oe For the payment cf fen and other expenses (f the Cenrus Bureau, un- til the completion ef the mortality Prepnanstera scseeecs ere 2 ir supplying jeccyin Pristion for the printing of onic - egy petanciornngpeny “2 fot the com; mcf the print of the Eenate, ordered ot ths semi session, and paper for the same......... For the com; ef the printing ef the House, ordered at the present => fall of charges as custodian of To pay the draughtemen ard clerks em- da upon the maps of the public nds for the House of Represente- tives and the Committee of Public Lands, for the balance of the present For amount equal to Grafts, ch cke, and deposites, awaiting decisions in certain epplications for approval ef sales of reserves, including eight hundred dollars collected by. and deposited with. the late firm of Se:den, Withers & (ompany, bya — disbur.ing officer of govern- CONTINGEN? EXPENSES OF DI Rr ell we STATE. or pu ws in pamphlet form, and in the noma 3 ee States and Territories, end ia the Dir- trict of Columbia, in edition to any balance that may remein of former appropriations. TERRITORY OF OREGON. Gites ieee of chief justice, two judges, and seoretary......... For amount ascertsined to bs due to Gov. Joseph Lane, for and on ec- count of his disbursements in eigh- beter map ae and ap teen and fif- necessary coat! it ex- ponses of hig office... -.cterenee. TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. For compersaticn of chief justice, two associate Judges, and secretary. TERRITORY OF MINNKSOTA. For compensation cf chief justice ard TERRITORY OF USA. For compensation of chief justice, two associat: , and ° sats aes hs of the 10,700 00 “080 oe £65 00 15,000 00 25,000 00 250,000 00 10,000 00 120,000 00 71.300 00 20,000 ¢0 80,000 cv 70,000 00 12,000 00 17,852 60 6.940 50 7,500 00 “288 00 115 20 30,000 00 30,000 00 6,000 00 32,875 00 30,000 09 4,000 oo 4,400 00 21 396 00 6,000 00 1,434 25 —~ tay Approval the come) oF he Interior, may doom te kate beck be o-~wearily expen’od by the erecutte «f eaid Te ritory, duinz the one th bined yee Aree eth two, fifty-three, and firty four... TBERBITORY (CF NEW MEXICO. Fer compentstion «f governcr, chief Juetics, two asaceiete judger, and sec- reterr.. SUPPORT OF THE ARMY. eS ov. camp and on equirage, end horse equip me: sseenseneensvemene 126,089 08 MINT AT PHILADELPHIA, For ive:essed con pens tion of ¢! by the thirteeath ood of a! iourth a + undred Rae haneern ul pristion, in the current firval ’» pede fir the mint in Se ‘er eup cefi: im the appro rites Ae the motte it for the brench mint For incre, com penrationcf the clerk of the branch tnint At povsge (rsd thirteenth section of ect of fourth August, eighteen hun- mint at Charioite, North Cerelina... — 8,850 00 INDEPENDEAT TREASURY. For addiiional compenration cf the as- 4,000 10 sistant treasurer, New York. 2,000 09 For addtional compensation of Sosa ness ee oe yer eighteen BunéredendStty-four---. 600.00 CUSTOM-H USES, completion at San Freac'sca, California........ MISCELLA‘EOUSB. To comp'ete the peu tentiary in Utah Territory. ........00+.05 seeseseeceee For lighting and ventilating the i ort story of the treasury ding, fox a tree WRU 2.0 eee e cee eeeneeeneeeen Sead herrea Hint nie Wl 00: to give security ays -s in ite vaults.. 326,000 00 141,271 @ 12,000 00 3h 640 to the funds To enab'e the & cretary of State to psy to Meesr . Little & Brown, and Com- pany, for one bundred and ninety- seven peges of additional post office routes in the pampSlet volume ef the United Statrs Statutes at Large, fret session of the thirty-third Congress... 6,325 00 To d-frey expenses icourred, and to be incurred, in complying with the reso- lation of the House of Repreenta- tives, twenty-sixth Drcember, one thou:and ight hundred and To enatic the Secretary o1 State to py Blythe 4Ccmpany, cf Port Louis, in the irlurd of Mauritius, the amount of two bills ef exchenge drawn upcn the Drpsrtment of Sta’e, by George Farnum, comm-ris! rgent, in pay- ment of the expenses iocurred In re lisvivg destitute tizene, whicn drafts were cashed by said Blythe & Company... 5 eee For profersional rervice: his regular and ord:nery official du- ties, ren cred by the Unitcd Stace sttorney for the northern district of Colixrois,on behalf of the United Serene he the ee, Sen ‘Tran in appeals from the land commiseioner, to acertain and settle the private land claims in from the firet of June, eighteen bua- Gred aod fifty three, te ‘rat of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-fire........ To enable the C_mmissioner of Indian 73 Affairs to psy the smount da Gecrge 4s. Herrick, tor arrears of pay for eer- vices from firet of April, gighteen hundred and forty six, to eighteenth of Joly, e ghteen hundred and forty- hive, in the business cf reservations and grants under Indien treaties, as wided for, ope clerk, st fourteen andred doliers per stnum, by the act of ninth May, eixhteen hundred and thirty-six. entitied “An act pro- viding for the salaries of ceriain cf ficers therein named, and fer other PUFPOPEB” 00. sere eeen eee oe eee ewees ° For payment of clerks temporarily em- ployed in the cffice cf the Postmaster General, from first July to tenth Au- gust, eighteen hundred and fifty: four. For com; ion aud expens-s of the pdscees tevorg acd the agent of the Uni ed States under the conventicn for the adjustment of claims between the United States and Gre:t Britain, sttwelve thousand doliars each for Toenable the Secretary of State to cause the eccounts cf Jcs ph Eve,de- ceased, Jae cherge d’affairs of the United Etates to the late repubi'e of Texss, to be audited and adjusted by the proper accounting offic-rs of the goveroment, aud that the amount found due therecn be pa'd to Betsey W. Eve, widow of saii Joseph Eve. [Indefinite.] For salaries of the thres judges of the court of c!alis..................0--eeeeeeeenee Por ot solicitor cf sai cours. a salaries of the two veep ir contingent expenses c’ court... For the ea! aries of the judges, eclicitor, and clerks of 64d court, and for other expenses thereof, pricr to the first Gay of July, eighteen hundred aod fifty-five, or so much thereof as may For outfit of menister of the United States to Spain . - For outfit of charges d'affaires, or min- seas tto New toon punts . ‘or expecses of deposit publie mo- neys by receivers of public meneyr... For raleries and commirsions of regis ters of land offices, and receivers of public moneye..... wee 110,000 00 For incidental expenses of the several DE ANI cenoreeneeenornrromnemessenn momen 11,000 00 To enable the Clerk of the House of Representailves to purchase for the mew members frem Virginie, Ken- tucky. and New York, avd the dele- gates from Kansas and Nebraska, the same books ac have been furcizhed the other memters of the present House of Kepren‘atives.... For thecontingent expenres of the House of Representatives For stationery f r members. For mircsilaneous items. For oi! for I'ght-houses, being the dif- ference between the estimated and the actual cost of that article............- For compensaticn of commissioner pro vided in the first article of the reci- Procity treaty with Great Britain...... For bests and other incidental ex- penses cornected with the duties of Incl nacre ed Provided in the article reciprocity treaty with Great Britain...... For ccmpleting the publicstions of the works of the exploring expedition... To enable the Committee on the Libre- ty topay'o Wiliam H. P in fall for the picture painted for the Bnited States, in sddil w -_ sums heretofore appropriated by To settle and pay the accouat of 0. W. Hinman, third assistant librarian, from ibe firstday of July, eighteen hundred and fifiy-four, at the rate cf fifteer bundred dollars per sna the plants ees tly Brought teem Je plants recs tly ‘tt from Ja- pan for the United States. veenee For the support of the public green- bouse:, including the psy of horticul- turalist end assistants... Toenable the Commissioner cf Pub! 1,109 19 aT 34,000 60 1,452 0 8,000 @ 50,320 © 2,000 @ Congresr...... To construct suitable fron railings in front —— of the — a . other repairs, in addition ence of afpropriaticns unexpended for the repairs of the nel Library, under the directi m of the For the cons ruction, under the direc tion of the Secretary of the Treasury, of a warice hospital at Charlestown, Massachus tis. of faced brick + xterior walls, upon a hammered rr = derpinviog,ome hundrei and forty feet long, fitty-two feet de-p in the * centre, and one hundrei feet deep at th: wings, and forty-five feet from top cfemtrance story floor tothe eaves with verandahs to esch gery on ea h side | etween the a om each ead of the building. edef- nite } ‘To supp y a defic in the 5; ation tor build petty roc Doats, in use by War Department on Lakes * Champlain,” “ Erie,” “Michigan,” and “ Ontario,” to be ap-

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