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eee ee a EE EE L Ap ropriations made ¢ uring the secord session irty third IL. Offices crea*ed the salaries therrof. * LiL. Ihe offices the of which have been salaries increased, wirb the amount 6f euch in: reasé, durirg the seme period. ‘ under the dir-ction of the Secretary of bynes the Clerk a of Repre pen! vea, ia compliance eixth section of the “ast t aathorize the s; toual se and for proved July 4, 1886 1—APPROPRIATIONS MADE DURING THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTY TaixD CONGRESS. act to previde for the eatinguishment o! ths », of the wa Ind‘ans to the lands cesea and claimed by ig of Minne. eota and State of and fr their do ee To enadle the it to cause By = 6 contingent expenses of To defray the sazizes ee icf | 30,000 00 is rf i f F ; F 3 : i g F 2 b, on 30,900 00 85,000 00 — appropriation for the erec as wn gin the city ef Mi waukis. fora custom-house, po:t offics, and the United States F for the construction of a mil! By the act con: ~ @ military road in Por the construction of a military read from Astoria to Salem, in the Terri tory of Oregan...... the act making an oa rial roed in the Terr Por the jation for a territo- ‘ory of Nebraska, souri river, (opposite the city of Coun- cil Bi im the Territory of Ne- braska, to New Fort Kearacy, in sail Territo:; 50,000 00 By the act for the erection of a military post on or near the Pembina rive-, in the Territory of Min- nesots, and tor o*her purpcses. Por the ereetion ofa mil tary pest in the Territory cf Minneso‘a, ov the line of forty-nime degrees north Iati- tude, on or near the Pembina river... Por the establishment of military posts in ths Territories of Kansas and Ne- braska, at such points in said Terri- tories as the Secietary ef War may 5,000 00 10,000 00 15,000 00 By the act makirg sppropriation for completing the public buildings of Oregon Territy and Min- Besota. Yor completing the renitentiary, ec- cording to the provisions of the act ofthe legislative assembly relati: ¢ to the public buildings of the Terri- tory of Oregon - 40,600 00 For ecmpl-ting the &tst- bouse, or house, for the m-eting of the legi-la- tive assembly, sccerding to the pro Visions of esid act..........---..-eceseereee 27,000 00 To comple'e the territorial capital and bul a workshep for the territorial prison in the Territory of Minnesota, im sccerdance with the estimates made by the — appointed by the Secretary of the Treagury................ 11,500 00 78,50 00 By ths act making sppropriations for impreving certain miltary roads ia the Terri ory of Min nesota. For cutting out the timber on the ter- ritcrial road from the fale of &t. An- | thony to Fort Ridgely. 5,000 00 For cutting oat the timber from Fort Ripley, via Crow irg river, to the poiut where ssid intersects thé main road to the Bed river cf the nor: 10,009 00 15,C00 00 the act making appropriations for the payment of imval.d and other i of the United States ‘or the year ec dicg thirtieth of June. one thourasd eight hundred and fifty six, and for other purp-ses. For fi Lei g pensions, under various acts... For pemsinos to widows and orphans, under the acts of the fourth of July, ope thovsard eight hundred and thirty six, and twenty first of July, = thousand e’ght hundred and fer 18,110 00 -eigh . For of Con- - 9,750 00 Por pensicns to widows, under the acts of the reventeenth of June, one theusand eight hondred and forty- four, second of Februa-y and tweoty- pap July, @ne thousand e’ght b: Por pensions and pay to widows and orphans, under the act of third of February, one thousand eight hun- dred and fifty-three. += 466,000 CO = 1,306,500 00 By the act meking an speropeiation for military 4s fences at Proctor’s Lending. in Louisiana. Per tre purchase cf a site, and the erection and completion of such milt- tery defecces as may be deemed — dient, at Proctor’s Landing, at terminus of the Mexican gulf rail- i way, in the State of Louisiana......... 125,000 00 By the act to provide for the payment cfsueh credi- tors of the late republic cf Texas #8 are compre- bended in the act of of Beptember ’ tighten hundred and fifty. | To par to the creditors of the late re- Public of Texas, who hold such bonds ! or other evidences of debt for which the revenues of that republic were | pledged as were repo: ted to be within i | | | i | | 514,600 00 £38,000 09 the provisions of the said act of 8-p- tember the ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty, by the report of the late Secretary of the Treasury tothe Presi- dent of the United State, and ap- proved by bim on the thirteenth day of September, eigbteen bundred and Sity one, or which come within the provi: ionsot saki act, a-cording to the cpinfon upon the Texas compact of the preseat Attorney General of the United States, addressed to the Bec & ‘ary of the Treasury, under date of September trenty sixth, bundrej and fifty thre-.. —_ To erable the fectatary of the Tra:sary to cause to be built or purchased, in such mote eshemay de-m best for the public interest, four versels of suitable Sse and onrsiruciion, to be employed as revenue catters on such stations ag the said Secretary may de sore: sseeT3750,000 00 By the act an the parchase or construction of Heepetrnten stoma cutters, €0 000 00 By the act to amend “An sect to é:rry into effect a treaty totwebn the United States and Grest Brit- ain,” signed on the fifth Jone, elzeteen hundred and four, and approved A’ ifty four, eon buodred and fifty four. To refund to the s:v-ral persons enti- tled thereanto such sums of money ae shall have been collected as duties on “fish cf all kinds, the produc s of Soitos cerns in wal fm tO United States from and Alter the clev- en! ‘y of Heptem| un- dred and fifty four, the date the premulgation by the President o/ the United tates of the reciprocity treaty aforesaid, on prcot, fatisfactory to the said Secretary, that the artic’es aforesaid were the products of some one ofthe British provinces of New Brusswick, Canada, Nova Scotia, New foundlend, or Frince Edward’s island amen, caiautien any vaatane b on, which have not teen refunded on export. [Indefiuite.} By ths act to provide for the erection of public buildings im tl e Territory of Kansas. For the continuation and erection of Se for the use of the leg- lature of the Territory of ;Kansas, to be under the direction of the governor of said Ter-itory........+ By the act to buildings For the construction of public ia the Territory of Nebraska, to expended under the direction gevernor of said T« rritory..............- 26,000 00 ugust fifth, eight- and. 0: vice of the Unite’ States ........... For commutation of ¢ffic-re’ subsist- ONCEL......... eee eee taeeeennee beserteees Por commutation of forage for officers’ For payments in lieu of clothing for COTS FT VARS 2 oe eesnserescecneneessesennees Fer expenee: of recruiticg. tran-porta tion oi recru'te, three months extra pey to nop ecmmissi: ned ¢ flicers, sicians and privates on re enlistment 600 For subsistence in kind .......-.. +00 01,381,068 674,976 59 For clothing Ld the army, camp, and garrison equipsge...... eecceePacenseees For the regutmr supplies of the quar er- master's department, consisting of feel, forage in kind fcr th~ horses, mules, oxen of the quartermas- ter’s dep:rtment, st the ceveral mil- i‘ary poss and stations, and with the armies in the field; for the hors-s of the Lag and —— ——— raged ¢ragoons, the comparies er- ullery, the regiment of mounted ri- fiemen, and such ¢ mpanies of in- fantry as msy be mo nted; and also fer the authoriz-d number et officers’ herses, when cerving in the field, and at- the outposts; of straw for ecl- diers’ teddin -, and of stationery, in- cluding company and other blank books for the army. certificates for dicchsrged soldiers, blank forms for the pay and querterm ster’a re oe ments, and fir the printing of fon and department orders, army ‘tions, and reperts...............+ ceived po sevt by officers of the army on public service, expenses of oourts martial a:d courts o1 inquiry, including the add.tional ‘ompense- tion ‘o judg~ advocates, recorders, members and wi ne:ses, while on that service, under the ac: of Merch sixteenth, -ighteen hundred and two; extra pay to soldiers emploved, un- der the direction of he quartermas ter’s departuent, in "h> ere tion of barracks, quarters, storeheures, and Bospitals; -he construction of roads and othe: constant labor, for periods of not less than ten days, under the act ot March second, eighteen hun- dr-d ani niveteen, and Auzust four, eighteen hundred and fitty-four, in- c'uding those employed as clerks at Givision aud department hesdquer ters; «xpente- of «xprases toand from the frontier posts and armies in the field; =f escorts to paymest-rs, other disbursing officers, and trains, when military e*certs canz.ot be furn'shed; expenses of the interment of ncn- commiss‘oned <fiicers and authsrized efce furn-ture; hire of Isborers in the quartermaster’s de- partment, ixcluding bire of inter- preter, epics, ard guides for the army; compensation of clerk to of- oars of the quartermaster’s Jepart- ment; compensation of forsge end wagen! auther ze] by the act of July f:th, efgiteea hundred and thirty eight; tor the apprebension of desert-rs, and the expen-es incident to their pursuit; the various expendi- t .res required for the firstand second regiments o° dragcone, the compa nies of light artillery, the it of mounted riflemen, and com pen'es of infantry as may be mornt- viz: for ths purchase cf horse equipme ts, as saddles, bridies, sad- Gle blankets, nose bage, iron combs, curryc>mbs, Lama & and straps of traveling forges, blacksmiths and sh> ing tools, horse and mule shoes, iron and steel for shoeirg, hire of veterinaty surgeons, purchase of medicives for horres snd mules, shoe- img bores of mountd corpe, and repairing dragoon and rifle equip ments. Por constructing buildings at posts which it may bs necessary to ocoupy Curing the year, ani for repziring, « tering, en- arging buildings at the established posts, including hire or commutation of quarters for officers on military éuty; hire of quarters for troops, of storeboures jor the safeseeping of military sores,end of grounds for summer cantonments; for encamp- menta and temporary frontier sts- r tion. = for mil« 2 % for tramspetiaticn of themselves acd barg? ge when traveling on duty with- out troops or escort. For transportation of ‘u- divg the baggge of the troops, when moving either by Iand —— of clothing, camp and garr son Be ard horse equipments, trom the depet at Philadelphia to the several posts and army depots; of subsistence trom the pleces of a sombre places of delivery, con! such plac sas the circumstances of the service may require it to be sent; frontier posta, and army de; heights, whariage, tolls, and /- age, for the purchase and hire of borses, mule*, and oxen, ani the pur- chase an repair of wagons, carte, drays, 6* ips, and other ses, ves- eel and boats, for the ¢f supplies, and fr garrisoo purposes for drayag: and cartage at the several poste; Dire of teamster’; of fands for the pey and other dis- bersing departments; the expense of sailing public tratsporta on the va- rious rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic and Pacific; end for pro- curiag water at such posts as {rom their sitaation 1 aire thet RG = brought from a ce, aD clearkag roads and removing obstrue 137,755 38 €23 168 00 104,832 co 36,350 00 890,000 00 400,458 00 00 75 tions from roads, barbors, and rive: tothe extent which may Foquived for the actyal operations of the troops en the Fron ier............. +++ 1,200,000 00 For the purchase of horses for the frat =e fone regiments of dragoons, ies of light the oe ate mor as e commandin: _ at tie posts may it necessary to moutt.... - 200,000 0° For ina if For the medital Pa hospitet depart- For contingent of the Adjutant General's possess somes at division and mt headquarters. aap. For the curtent For the manfacture cf arms at the ne- 6,000 00 52,520 00 400 00 125,000 Co 100,000 00 100,030 00 tional armories ++ 250,000 00 For rp and frabbgpaed and new mashicery at Harpet’s Ferty............ 82,673 00 For repairs and ithprovements and now ra hinery at Sp ingfield armoty...... 64,000 CO For new machinery st Harper's Ferry For Fepeirs, preservation, and contin- For con‘inuing the cons’ rustion of the arzenal at Benicia, California...... 40,000 00 For the annul compenration of the civil superintendents of the catio«el armories, without perquisits, allow- ances, or additiens of any ki: ters exce For contin’ ernand western lakes, including Lake Superi For surveys for military defences of the ltl inlsnd fron! = states seeeseaee te printing a new eystem of it ine fan' ond rifle tactics to fs east: typed, with engraved plates, and for procuring for distribut to the m'li- tia ot the United States books of tac- tical instruction, including the sys- tem of reguletions now in course of preparation ... oh For compensation of the clerk and mes- senger io the office of the ing general For covtingen' rr the Reommsiectie. Legrand ‘or arrearages p’ to thousand eight hunder'd and fifteen, payable through the offics of the T? ird Auditor, under an act approved May the first ome thousand ¢ ght hundred and twenty, in addition to the talance undrawn in the treasury. For the Capitol extension . To complete the road from Point las, on the’ Mississippi river, to the mouta of the St. Louis river of Lake Superisr, in Wisconsin. .... To complete the road frem Point Doug- * las to Fort Gaises, now Fort Ripley... To complete the rod f.om Swan river to the Winnebago agency. .... ae To complete the road f:cm Wabasha’ to Mendota...g........ oy Te complete the road from Mendota to the Bioux river ...... .-.---eeee eoeete For the improv-ment of tb Fort Union to San'a Fe ...... ..........0 For the improvement cf the road from Seeslote to Albuquerque, via Canon 5,000 00 50,060 00 15,000 00 20,000 00 2,000 00 300 00 2,000 00 826,000 00 34,213 50 13,494 09 2,535 39 13,871 78 27,475 68 16,000 00 Blanco and Canen Carnue. +» 10,000 00 For the improvement of the road from Canada to Abique2. ...... ove 6,000 00 For tke purchas+ and importa‘ion o! camels aud dromedaries, to be em- ployed for military po: 30,000 00 To enable the Parsident . of the United States to cerry int» effect the provi- sion of so much of this act as relates to ths employment of an additional military force 12,733,146 14 to remove the ob- iver, below the city of Savavmah. in tHe Siate of Georgia. To remove the obsiruct} ns ia the Sa- vanoah river, below the city of Sa- vanah, in the Stete of Georgia, By the act to appropria‘e mone: strvctions ia the Favanvah Placed thereduring the revolutionary war for the com zou defence. 161,000 00 By the act makirg approp-iations for fortifications and otber works of d-f-nce, and for repa rs of barracks and quarters, for the year ending thr thirtieth of June, one ‘hovsand eight hundred and; fitty-2ix. Tor Fort Montgomery, at outlet of Lake Champlain, New York.............0000+ Per Fort Knox, at narrows of Penobscot river, Masne..... * essvsrense For preservation o site of Fort Warren. at the varrovs of Boston harb -r, Marsachus’tts... eseoes Fer Fort Schusl-r, entrance to Long Island Sound, New York. Fort Richmond, at the varro' ew York bar bor... For Fort Delaware Delaware 15,000 60 60,600 00 10,000 co 25,0°0 00 75,000 00 150,000 00 100,009 00 £5,000. 00 ey ver, Del- Maryland. 910 60.8.0 beeseeces: For Fort Movroe, extrance ton roa!s, Virginia...... For Fort Calhoun, ent-an ton _roade, Virginte..... 20,000 00 For Fort Sumter, Charles: 8S nth Carclica. 80,000 00 For Fort Clinch. e land found, Florida.. 25,000 00 For Fort Baraccas, Per: Fiorida ... 30,000 00 25,000 00 For Fort Gaines, 50,000 00 a} 19 000 0) For Fort Je! . 150,006 00 For fortes on the western frontier of Tex: +. 50,000 Co For fort 2 trance to 8an Fran: nia 880,000 00 20 ,000 Co Francisco bay, 6000 00 For repairs of Fort Niagara, For censtruction and repairs of quarters and barracks at Fort Columbus, New 26,50) 00 zine for batteries Hudscn and Mor- ton, Staten island, New York.. 5,C00 00 For repairs of Fort Madison, A: harbor, Maryland.......... 10,600 00 5.000 00 For repairs of Fort Mouitrie, Chari ten bar or, South Carolina... 875,868 00 | For repairs of For: Jackson, Savasnah river, Georgia.. eees +» £0,000 00 For repairs of Fort Macomb, Chef Men- teur Paes, Louisiana... 9,550 09 For the extension of battery at Fort Jackson, Mi-sirsipri river........ For repairs of Fort St. Philip, Missis- ~ sipp! river, Lowisiana..........0..seere For contingent expenses of the fortifi cations net herein mentioned, the pre- servation of rites, the protection of titles, and repsirs of sudden damages to Forts. ....sveeeeeees ct 10,000 00 35,000 09 1,717,600 00 By the act for the construction of certain military roads in the Territory cf Kenses- 100,000 00 | For the construction of a road Fort Riley to such point on the kanras river as mav. in the opinion of the 8-cretary of War, be most ex- pedient for militery purposes. . 60,000 00 Peluloy to Bridger’s Pare, in the Rock Riley to 's Pars, y Mountains... en ceceteer wee 60,000 09 100,000 00 By the act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic exp»mses of government for the year ending the thirtieth of June one thousand eight bundred and fif:y-six, and for other purposes. LEGISLATIVE. Listhcentern sre and mileage of sen- F Cncareoeerrepey yey tog se messengers, and others receiving an snnual aiery, in the service of the 195,710 co of the Senate. ............ 3,600 00 Officer ed with the disbursem of the Senate. eeeee 480 00 Principal clerk and principal cl rk in the office of the Secretary of the Senat., at two thousand one hun- Eight clerks in the cffice of the Hecre- tary of the Senate, at one thonsand eight husdred snd fifty dollars each Keeper of stationery =a Two messengers... 4,820 00 14,803 co 762 00 1,830 GO = A LI a A TT ERE eS OS Pe a en OS _—_—_—_————— > WASHINGTON, MAY 18, 1855. Tgeant-at-arms and doorkeeper. tant doorkeaper... Postmaster to the Senate .. pier seemed eri Tro — ®, at nine hundred dollars Superintendent of the document room ‘Two astietants in the document room, at _ thousand two hundred dollars ac! ios oss emeseesene dee 6: Superintendent of the folding room...... Two Giessengers, a ting a: assistant doork: at ome thousand five- hun Gollare each .....000- sce seve Fifteen mevsengers, at one thousand two hundred dolisrs eaeh........0.+.-. Superints: dent in charge of Senate fure Two laborersat four hundred and’ Silly Clerk or secretsry to the President of Draught Chapl-jn to the Senate. . For the contingent expenses of the Fenate, viz: Fer binding. ..+s.c++ss For lithograpuing and éagravi, For books .... For stationery... For newspapers. as Fer Congresesiocal-Globs, ard binding ting proceeding: For aah to committees her ex and carryale... For miscellaneoss item: 5 For compensaticn and mileags of mem- bre eh th Hoase of Ri tetives, and de’«gates frem Territories For comp neation of the offerrs, clerks, messengers, and others recciving an ual salary, in the service of the ‘ouse of Reprrsentatives. viz: Clerk o: the Houseo Repressnta ives... Two clerke, af two thousand ene hun- dret and sixty dol'ars each............ Seven clerks, at one thousand eight bundred dcllars «ach. 5 Clerk to Committee ot Cierk to Sergeant-et arms... Five messengers a! one theusan Houas of Representativer, viz: Fer binding documents.. snd repairs F r stationery for membars. seeee For twenty-one messengers, including superintendent of fol and decu- ment room - . For heres anc rrieges.. For fue!, «il acd candles... For newsps pers for menbe: For engraviog and lithegray For © pitel peiice For miscellaneous . For meseeng r in charge For two messengers in Cierk’t For eaddie horsas... Por laborers. For page-. For toldin: folding paper, twi clerks, per resolu‘ion «f th fourth of May. one thousaad eight hundred and fortyea t 2s For compeneati “ civil engineer, for furni of hia reconnoissance fir a railroad route from Washington and Oreg.n Territory. by way of Fort Hall, to Salt Lake. aoe - LIBRARY OF CONGRES3. For compensation of librarian three as- sistant librarians, and messengers... For contingent expenses of said library For purchase cf books for said library Por purctsse of law books for said li- bary..... — For paper required for t the first session cf the Congress For printing required fer sionof the Thirty fourth Congress... EXECUTIVE. For compensation cf the President cf the United States........s+ S ose For ccmpengation of secretary to +ign patents for lands. . DEPARTMENT OF STATE. For compensation of the fecretary cf State and Assistant fecretary of State, clerks, messenger, sessi-tant messenger, and laborers in bis office. FOR THE INCIDENTAL AND CON. TINGENT FXPENSES OF SAID DEPARTMENT. For publishing the laws in pamphlet for, and in the newspapers of the tate: and Territories, and in thecity of Wachingto: 5 For proof-reading 1 compenraticn to p-czer, distribae ticg laws and documents. includisg 8, laber and transp: riati jorery, biank booke, binding, labor. and attendance, farniture fix- tures, repairs, painting and glazing. Por copperplate printing, kocks end map: For p 4 For extra cle k For miecsllaneous item: For compiling and supervi Hcazion of the Biennial Registet 5 For bindi-g books and music in the co) yright bureau, and preeurirg port folics for the prints and engravings To enab'e the Secretary ef State te pur- chase cf Mesere. Little, Brown, & Company fivs bundred copies of their new edition of Wheaton’s Elements of International Law, to be distri- buted to the foreign ministers avd conguls and to the departments at To enable the Secretary of State to pur- chase fifty copies each of volumes six- teen and seventeen of Howard’s Re ports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States... sete To +nable the Secretary of State topur- chase of Mesers, Littls, Brown & Com- pany two thousand copies of the tenth volume cf the United States Statutes at Lerge, for Sate ation agreeabiy to acts of Congress Cirect ing the distribution of the other vol- umes..... For c:mpenration of the superinten- dent four watchmen, and two !sbor- ers of the northeast execotive build IIQ.-..r0rsesseecerercder cove eases For contingent expenses of said building, viz: For fur!, light, labor, and repairs... TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For compenrationcf the Secrstary of the Treasury and Assistant Secre- tery of the Treasury, o'erks, mersen- ger, assistant messenger, apd labor- ers in his office. woes ove For oman men othe First Comp- troller, and clerks, messenger, and laborers in his ofti-e..... For deer gr n of the Second Comp- troller, and the clerks, mesrenger, and !aborer ia bis office... ee For cos pen-ation of the First Auditor, ard the clerks, meseenger, assistant messenger, and Jaborer in his office... For ccmpenration of the Second Audi- tor, and the clerks, messenger, ss- sivtant meceenger, and laborer in his fi For compensation of the Third Auditor, and the clerks, messengers. and as- sistact messergers in his office......... For compensation of the Fourth Audi tor, and the clerks, meseenger, and as-istapt messenger in his : ffice........ . For compensation of the Fifth auditor, and the clerks, messenger, and lebor- er ia his office. a For compenea.icn of the Auditor e the Pil vedere = the clerks, mv seenger, stant meszen- ger, ard laborers it his Offles...........5 Fore myensation of the Treasurer of the United Stater, and the clerks, merseuger, arsistaat meszenger, and Taberers in bis cffice.:.,. Upplement to Evening Star. ere ee 33 Bsz8s 23 28538 : : 45,070 co 45,000 co rat 0) S385 é 383ess 38 3 £8 2 o $33 8 s ee OB Sse 3 gy enelh SS82S 28522 Sss2esssses 5,000 00 9,000 09 1,000 00 5,000 00 2,009 00 156,405 00 218,000 09 25,000 0 1,500 00 52,692 00 19,725 00 18.200 09 6,560 00 1,00 00 400 ov 2,000 60 1,000 00 39 CO 500 00 500 00 7,000 00 NORTHEAST EXECUTIVE BUIi DING. 3,802 00 3,300 00 55,572 CO 29,492 00 29.216 00 41,996 co 35,416 00 107,532 06 30,209 co 18,016 63 165,624 0) 25,482 00 For compensation ef the Pegister cf the ey and the clerks, ee ger stant mevrengers, and Isber- Fer compensation of the Solicitor of the ity, and the clerks and mesten- ger in his offies.................. ove Fore oo of the Commi tion-r of Customs, and the clerks, mesren- ger. anc laborer in bis offive..... = For compensation ofthe ¢’erk: ard mrs- Seng r of the Light House Borrd CONTINGENT FXPZN&ES OF THE TKEASURY DEPARTMENT. In the office of the Secretary of the Treasory : For labor, blank books, etat‘onery, bi » Fealing ship,’ registers trans- lating forvign lar gueges, advertising, bee and for miscellaneov: 1 effice of the First Comptrol er: For furniture, bank bo ks, binding, State Ha- station:ry, public decumen 6nd terri‘orial statu’es, and m neous items In the office of the Second troller: For biauk books, binding, stationery, Dey for the National Intelli-encerand Unio". to be fled and preserved for the use of tae ce, office furniture, and mircellan ous itm: - Tn th: cftce of the First Auditwe:! For blank boke, binding, stationery, office fernitave, and cases for records and officis! papers ............ For miscel'aneous items, jocluding sub- seription for the Union and the “a tional Intelligencer, to be filed for the use of the Office .........cscesresseereees In the office of the Secon? Audit r: For blank Joaks bindizg, stationery, offce furniture, and wiscellanvous iteme, includicg two of the daily city Dewrpspers, to be fil.d bornd and preserved for the use of the office. In the office of the Third Auditor : For blank books, b nding, st-tionery, office furniture, carpetiog. two mews- papers, the Union and Intelligencer, reser Ving files and papers, expens-s e bounty Iand service, mis‘ellaneous items, end arrearagen..... saesntele In the office of the Fourth Av dito: For sta‘iove y, bovks, and binding For labor For miscs}l«peo' In the office of tue Fitth Auditor: For blank bocks, binding, and station- In the office o' the Aud.tor of the Po-t uffle: fepartment : Fr eta‘ionery. blank books, birding, acd reling bd seacedadeonsn Por mi» elianeous ite file- boards, re- Péeirs, ca es and desks for -afexeeping of pep iture, lights,@ashing toscis. le, terse fr messenger, tele- gtachic cispaches, ard stoves ......... In the cfilce of the Ticdsarer: Fer blank tooks. birding, etatirmery, and msce!l neous il-m- .... . Tn_ he office of the Register For ruling andtuil binding twenty- eight books tor recordiug the coil<e tors’ quart-rly abstracts ot the com- merce end nevigation, and blank ab- stracts tor their use eta For blank brows, bmcing, statiouery, ca-es :or<cflicial paper: and records, And Miscellan-Oas itOMS 100. .ceeece ere For err ngicg ant buding cancelled marine papeze tates the effics of the o tationery, » and miscellaneous items es a Pep Tle oe oe In the office of the Co Customs : Por blan: books, stationery, and mis- cellenevus items, won . LIGUT-HOUBE BOARD. For blank books, binding and station- For miscollanecous expens.s and post- FO THE GENERAL PURPOBES OF THE <cOUTHEAsT EX&CUTIVE BLILDIsa. For the cv:tinuation of ‘he Treasury building, uader the direction cf tne Uieoident of the United states, ac- to the flan prop sed by 2hos ter, architect, and approved commitiess of ths senate and Llou-e of Representatives on but s und grounis, at the list ths 6 erst exe ulive building....... For contingent expensce of esid bulldieg. viz: Fuel, lights, repairs and mi cellaneous ‘Yoe abl« the department to provile a suitalle | rotestion fiom the weather for the fuel consumed in sid build- ings, aud 'o cleanse, repsir, and fur- nigh twenty six rocms in the third st»y whea toey sul! be the Gevers] La-d Cffics For rent of bu Iding ccoupied in pert by the Attorney General, and psrt by the First Auditor of the Treasury... For fuel and miscellenevus ems for the same... For compensa said buil -ing. er Por compensation «f four lab-rers for sai: building. 5 f For reni of the building occupied by tho Third Auditcr of the Tressury......... For fuel and other miscellanesus item: FoF the SAMO.........----secceeoge secnseress For compenss‘ion of two wat hmen for said building............. aa For rent of building occupied by the Fifth Auditor of the Treascry. ......... Fo. fuel avd other miscelisneous iféms for the eame For compensa said building.. nenayseneees one PEPARTMENT OF TH& INTERIOR Hor comp-neation of the Secretary cf the Loter or, and the clerks, meseen gerd, and assistant merserger in his of two watchmen for For compsnsation of the Comm: of the General Land Office, and the recorder, draught»man, the assistant draught-man, clerks, messengers, packers, umd laborers ia his office... For comp-ngatioa of the Commissiorer of I-d:un Affa'ra, and the clerks, mesenger. and assistant messenger in hie «ffl e. os or 9 © car envees For compensation of the Commisiorer of Pensions, and the clerks, messen- Bere aod asristant messenger in his ofiies.. ee Por the repsirs of the Potomac, 3 ard, and upper bridges............... To retun® to the Commissioner of Pab- lic Buildings the amount advar.ced to him by the corporation of Wasbing- ton. ja eighteen hundred and firty- thres, and experd don the Pot mac CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE DePARTMENT OF THE INLE- RIOR. Office of the Secretary of the Inte- rior: For bo ks, r'atioaery, farniture, and other contingencies...... tor library, books. and maps. = Genere! Land Office: ‘or cash system ard military patents, under laws prior 'o twenty-eighth of Sep'ember, ve thousand eight hun- dred and fifty ; patent- and other res- orcs; tract books and blank bo ks for this a-d the district lind effices ; [rong a field notes ; 4 ionery, furniture, and repairs o! same, and miscellaneous ims, in- clading (wo of ths aaily city newepe- bers‘ to be fited, bound, azd preserved for the use of ‘he office ....... sevens For contingent expevses in addition, under swampisamd act of twenty- eighth September. eighteen buodred and Ofty; military bounty acts of twenty eighth S=ptember, eighteen hundred and fifty, und twenty- ecord March, eighteen hundred and fifty- navy. 47,082 00 12,909 9¢ %,416 90 8,976 00 13,000 00 1,600 00 1,609 00 $00 60 1,200 00 2,100 00 1,200 00 3,000 00 300,000 00 4,800 09 5,184 00 8.500 09 7,000 60 5,00 00 2,500 60 3,108 00 2,30: 60 00 00 2,200 00 1,200 00 3,200 00 1,200 00 80,080 00 168,186 G0 20,840 00 107,840 co 7,000 09 8,609 00 offers crested daring th= fitet res ‘ion of the Th rty bird Congress, in- 1s cau tepfe se c . * rf er acd sscoever the laed offer at Ind indi- abe to 1ent evitable rooms for She To enable th- fe-r- tary cf the Intericr to execute the provisions of the “set tograducte tnd reduce the priee<f the public i2%@s to actual rotuens and cul ivators” 220 vedfourtd Aw gus", one thourand and 6fty-four.,.... Offive of Indiew Affsirs: Por rent oi building om feventh rtrect For furl and lighbre. For vlank becks, oad o * daily city Dewspsp: re, to filed, Lound. and preserved sor the use of the cfiies... For binding boc For tarn!ture.. For cor prt of the daily city newapaperr, to Died, bound. an goeeted te use of the cfiice... acenece For the gen+ral purposes of De De- per-ment of the Iuterior: For cox peosa*ion of four night watch- men aed one day watehmin > th: eagtern wing of the Patent fice orenpint by tbe Secretary of tle Io Por «xpenses ‘anctred by Dr. John Bvans, in geclogica: @plorations in Oregen, Washingten, 2c. aud for the cor pletion of those explorctons in W thing’on Terrzory and on Come FOR CONTINGBNT EXPENSES OP TOE EASTERN WING OF THE fa- TENT OFFICE BU:LD: NG. For fuel, lkh’s and i:cidental be the For compertsticn of thive laborer For tte preservat on of the eclice- tions Of the Exploring Exped tion : For comp nsation o° Keepers, wateb- men and lab rere. Por contingent expenase =, SUCRVEYOKS GENERALAND THTIR CLERKS. For «ompensation of the surveyor gen- eral orthwetot the Chie, and clerks iv his ¢ffice....... ..... Yor compeusation of the . erai of [ilinois and Miss urf, and the clerks {a Si ction. Por compensa *0B € surveyor gen- e.alct Louisiana, and the clerks in his offc » for compensetion cf the surv. eral of Florida, and the ks in Bie offies.. 22 eaete eee: For compensation of the +urveyor ers] of Visccpsin and Towa, and the clerks in his offc-... Sd For compensation of ths surv-yo" gen et i of Arkansas and theclerks in his “wor cen- For compensation of the surveyor gen- er+l of Oregon, and the clerks in his office. For .omp-nration cf the eTveycr gen- ersl of ©, itornis, and the cerksin bie « Me> sevens onsen tenees one For compensation of surveyor ea tral of Wa.bington Territory, snd the cle:k in h‘s office... a For comjen-a ion of "he ev vey~r gen eval of New Mexico, and tLe clerks in bis © 7 For co- pepration cf the surveyor gen e.a! of Kansas and Nebreeka, and the clerksin hie oft-ce.. a For compenss*iom o « eck: in the offees of surveyors géneral, to be eppor- tioned to them rding to the ex gences of the public cerv ce, and to be employe? in transcribing field notes of sarv ys for the purp: se of pr-serv- ing th m at the sear Af govermment... For salary of the recorder Cf sand tives in Mi:souri....... —_ For compensation to the Commien‘9ner of Publ c Baild:ngs and the erk ia his offce...... — sone For compensation of the fuperinten- dent c: the Ped le Printing snd the clerks a2d messenger in bis office...... To enlitie the sup «i. tendent and the cieike snd we-sepcer in his office, and the i rian, aod aes +tants and mes tnger in ths Litrary of Co: grees, to the b-reftts of the fol..t resolution, approvel Juy twente:b, ¢ ghtecn bundred and fifty-four, fring the comper-ation of the ‘ez’slative em- Fl-} ees of (he zovernment in the same manurr and to the rame extent es om ’ yedeprrtment {Indefinite.} Por contingent expemaes, of bis fie, viz: Fo blank bocks, stationery, postage, advertising fr proporals fo: per, ia sation of pap: WAR DEcARTMENT Fer compensstion of the Kecretary of War. and the clerks, messnger, as- cf the A‘ja- of tee chtke amd ¢ffice of the Quarter Pr compensation of c 8 i Gen- J mind the office of thedaymasta: §, Mecs+a get, 80d laborer in the office f ihe Commissary General of pubsistencs Por comprnsat on of the clerksand ms Senger in the office of tie Chief Eng!- P sengar in the office cf the General. gr. and laborer in the office of the Colonel of Topographical Enginesrs Fer compensation of the clerksacd mes Seoge> in the office of the Colonel cf Ordnance. - mete e eee CONTINGENT *©XP*\SES OF THE WAR DEVARIMENT Office of the Secret ry of War: Por blank books, stationery, and lator. For mirce!laneous iter . : Por books. waps sad plan: For extra clerk bire . Office o: tee Adjutant General Por jauk books, binding and atation- ery . eee . For m see! furuiture ..... = of the Quartermaster Gene- ral: For bi ery Fo. lxbor For misc laneovs it-m ‘ fice of the Commissary General ; For blank boots, bi di g, stationery, adver’ ising, and m’sc-llaneous itums. Office of the Chiet Engineer: For blank books, bintivg, ama station- ery. = For 0 daily Washington pape ( fice of the Sargeon General For blavk book:, binding, aud station- For miscellsneous items books, binding, and ststion- Ofiice of the Colonel of Ordnance For blank my : books, binding, amd station- Office of *he Col gtaph- scat pee — — books, binding, and stati_n- FOR THE GENERAL PU! THE NOR‘ HWEST 4 XECULIVE BUILDING Fcr compensation of four wetehmen of For compensacion of two labor isof ‘porthw.st e% building For fue] end light For miscellaneous 26,0 09 6,099 @ 8.009 00 6,00 60 * 6,522 00 4500 06 £800 6 8,260 00 7,600 00 89,608 00 7,500 00 7,000 @0 6,200 00 61,(00 00 500 CO 8,200 00 1sIT 09 13,400 00 1¢.299 0 12,440 00 9,776 co dO Ud 6,000 GO 6,978 00 $2 $2 68 88 F see se