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ere APPROPRIATIONS, §. [Continued from The Star of May7) At New York ‘At Pbiladelp! At Sackett’s Harbor... cccseereeeenee Hospitals. For the construction and comple- tion of works, and for the current ts of the several naval hos- Boston. For repairs of hospital bulidings and fences...... New Yor For repairs of buildings and fences.. Naval Asylum. For paving and curbing oa a street, paving sidewalks on Sbip- n street, painting and repairing aildings, farniture, and repairs of same, house-cleaning and white- washing, furnace, grates, ranges, and repairs, trees and tree- boxes on Shippen street, gas tax, and water rent tax... asylum Norfolk. For repairs of Dulidings..csesreeee Pensacola. ral repairs of hospital build- gant ae for draining and filling pow ne Magazines. For the caneecden and comple. tion of works, and for the current repairs of the several naval mag- azines: . Portsmouth. New Hampshire. For gun skids, shot beds, new pow- der magazine, and repairs of all kinds... Boston. For repairs of all kinds.......-. New York. For completing armory, of all kinds. Philadelphia. For repairs of all Kiuds......... Norfolk sok Salta For completing stone pier and land- % at Fort ‘Norfolk, powder boat. and repairs of all kinds. Pensacola. irs of all Kinds,» .«.---0r- -----* jiatptoe ‘Of superintendents, naval constructors, and all thecivil estab- lsbments at the several navy-yards of nantical eee ments required for the use of t Navy; for repairs of the same, and also of astronomical instruments; and for the purchase of nautical books, maps, and charts, and for backing and binding the same For printing and publishing iz directions, hydrographice! sur- veys, and astronomical observa- tions, in addition to the balance on and repairs For the purch: For continuing the publication of the series of Wind aad Current Charts, and for defraying all expenses con- nected therewith... 4 vor postage, tTrelght, and transports for freight, and transporta- rok gg Keeping grounds in order; for fuel and lights, and forall other contingent expenses; and for the = ‘of persons emplo' at the United States Naval Observatory and Hydrographical Office, viz: one instrument maker, two watch- mrn, and one porter. For the erection and repa: ings, lunpr>vement and preservation of the grounds, and for contingen- cies of the United States Naval Academy. For compieting seven screw sloops and one side-wheel steamer, author- ized by act twelfth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight. apport of beneficiaries at the . 2,600 00 7,000 00 11,135 00 26,680 00 18,270 00 10,500 00 46,497 00 2,500 00 8,000 00 1,000 00 55,969 00 1,000 ov 152,454 00 25,000 00 7,000 00 15,000 00 6,000 00 50,000 00 674,000 06 $10,527,163 55 By the act making appropriations for fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Yancton and Tonawanda i June sexty, and for other purposes. Yanrton, Sionr, or Dacotah Tu- dians. : a the first of ten instalments to se id to them or expended for their nefit, commencing with the year in which they «hall remove to and settle and reside upon <—_ — vation, per fourth article treaty Ninctecnth April, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight........---s0e For seaintatning and subsisting said Indians during the first year after their removs! to and permanent settlement upon their safd reserva- ton; in the purchase of stock, agri- cultural implements, of other arti- cles of a beneficial character, and in breaking up and fencing land, in the erection of houses, store- houses or other needful buildings; or in making such other improve- ments ax may be necessary for their comfort and welfare, per fourth ar- ticle treaty nineteenth April, eigh- teen hundred and fifty-eight.......... For building aschool-house,or school houses, and te establish and main- tain one or more normal labor achools (sofar as said sum will go) for the education and training of the children of said Indtans tn letters, agriculture, the mecbanicarts, and housewifery; which school or shools sball be managed and con- ducted in such manzer as the Sec- retary of the Interior sball direct, fourth articte treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundsed and fifty- elght..... ae geenecsnseee oon a Pec peavidion ‘said Indians with mill suttable for grinding grain and sawing lumber; one or more me- chanic shops, with the necessa: toois for the same, and dwelling- houses for an interpreter, miller, engineer for the mill, (if one be necessary.) a farmer, and the me- chanics that may be employed for their benefit, per fourth article treaty nineteenth April, eighteen bundred and fifty-eight. ... sy For the expenses of making this agreement, and of surveying the Yancton reservation, and of sur- veying and marking the pipe-stone quarry, per eighth and sixteenth articles treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight... Tonarandas. For payment and investment of this sum for the surrender and relin- uishment of lands west of the tate of Missouri, per second arti- cle treaty fifth November, eighteen hundred and Sfty-seven... Creek Nation. Por payment of the remaining sum of two hundred thousand dollars. retained by the United States, until the removal of the Seminole In- dians in Florida to the country west of the Mississippi, with in- terest, at five per centum per an- num, from twenty-eighth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-siz, the date of the ratification of the treaty, to the third March, eighteen bun- dred and fifty-nine, perstxth article treaty of the seventh August, eigh- teen hundred and fifty-six....... Florida Indians. or Seminotes. For interest on two hundred aad fifty thousand dollars, at five per cen- tum, to be paid as annuity, per eighth article treaty seventh Au- gust, eighteen hundred and mr id six, they baving joined their breth- ren in the west . ae For payments under existing con- tracts for carrying the mails as follows, viz: For the transporta- tion of the mails from Panama to California and Oregon, and back, from July first to September thir- tleth, eighteen hundred and fifty- portation of the mailsacross the Isthmus of Panama from July first to September thirtieth, elgh- teen bundred and fifty-nine... wee Fort jon of matts from ew Orleans, via Tebauniepec,to Ven- tou, ahd back, from the dicst No- vember. eighteen hundred and poe: Ban to thirtieth September, eighteen bundred and fifty-nine ... 865,000 00 10,000 00 15,000 00 12,300 00 256,000 00 12,500 co 87,062 50 25,000 00 229,166 66 962,395 82 By the act making appropriations Sor the legisiat executive, and judicial expenses of government Jor the year ending the thirtieth of June, cightcen hundred and sixty. Legislateve. For compensation and mileage of vo ue Oe saeeneeee ‘or the m' House of Re tatives and del- egates from the Territories. For compensation of the 5 clerks, messengers, and others receiving an annual salary in the service of the Senate, viz: Secretary of the Senate... 5 Officer charged with disbucsemen of the Senat: Chief baie narn ea Principal clerk and prince: tive Clerk in the office of the Secre- tary of the Senate, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each Eight clerks in the office of the Sec- retary of the Senate, at one thous- and eight hundred and fifty dollars Keeper of the stationery. Twon messengers, at one thousand eighty doliars each One page. aoe Sergeant-ai-arms and doorkeeper... Assistant doorkeeper..... Postmaster to the Senate. . Assistant postmaster and mail carrier Two mail boys, at nine hundred dol- lars each .... Superintendent o! m Two assistants in document room, at one thousand two bundred dollars each ... oe soe. Superintendent of the folding roo Two messengers, acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one thousand five doliars each... Sixteen messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each.... Superintendent in charge of Senate furnaces. est Assistant in charge of furnaces. Laborer in private ALE sense. Two laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each. = Clerk or secretary to the President of the Senate . and on Finance... Clerk to the Committee on Claims Clerk of printing records ... For contingent expenses of the Sen- ate, viz: For binding. eveennenees For lithographing and engraving For stationery. For newspape For Congressionai Globe, aud bind- ing the same.........00-+- For reporting proceedings For cierks to committees, pages, horses, and carryalls ..........-- For the ‘additional police appoiated January twelve, eighteen hundred and fifiy-nine, during the present fiscal year. . For the moiety pay: y of the House of Representatives, and to form a part of the contingent fond of said House and be dis- bursed by the Clerk thereof. For miscellaneous items..... For compensation of members of the House of Representatives and dele- gates from the Territories. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others receiving an annual salary tn the service of the House of Represen- tatives, viz: Clerk of House of Representatives. . ‘Two clerks, ut two thousand 0: hundred and sixty dollars each Eleven clerks, at one thousa: d ely! hundred dollars each.......-.... Principal messenger in the office Three messengers, at one thousan: two hundred dollars each Sergeant-at-arms . Clerk to the sergeant-at-arms. Messenger to the sergeant-at-arny Postmaster... One messenger in the office 8 Four messengers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each Doorkeeper i Superintendeut of the folding room Fourteen messengerts,at one thousand and ninety-eight dollars eac! Eleven messengers, at six hu dollars each. Messenger to the Spe: Clerk to the Committee of C Clerk to the Committee of Ways Means... See For contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, vi. For binding documents. For stationery. For horses .... ee: For fuel, oil, and candles, including pay of engineer, firemen, and labo- rers, and materials for engine room & typing, and Ls Fer folding documents, including pay of folders, wrapping paper, twine, and paste For cartage .. For miscellaneous HITS... +00 For the compensation of the draug hts- mean and clerks employed upon the land maps, clerks to committees, and temporary clerks in the office of the Clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives... tessereee Fortwo mail boys, at nine hundred dollars each, and the messenger in charge of the south extension......... Library of Congress. For compensation of librarian, three assistant librarians, and messenger For contingent expenses of said li- For purchase of books for said li- brary, = see For purchase of law books for said li- brary, and pay for binding, labor, and other incidental expeuses....... For compensation of the Superin- tendent cf Public printing, and the clerks and messenger in his office. —....... aoe ee For contingent expenses of bis office, viz: For blank books, stationery, tage, advertixing for proposais jor paper, furniture, traveling ex- peuses, cartage aad labor in storing and transportation ef paper, au Miscetlaneous item For rent of wareroom " For paper required for the printing of the first session of the thirty-sixth Congress For printing: required u session of the thirty-sixth Cou- gress. Court of Claims. For salaries of three judges of the Court of Claims, the’ solicitor, as- sistant solicitor, deputy solicitor, clerk and assistant clerk, and mes- senger thereof................ eoeee - For siationery, fuel, tights, books, labor, and miscellaneous ‘tems for the Court of Claims... aasene For commissioners’ fees for taking testimony on behalfof government, fees of witnesses, and of agents or attorneys to be appointed by the so- licitor to attend to the taking of de- positions, under the second and third sections of the act entitled ‘An act to establish a court for the investigation of claims against the United States,’? approved the twe: ty-fourth of Febrnary, eight hundred and fifty-tive, to be dis- bursed, under the solicitor, by such marsbals as he shall direet, or other suitable agent to be appointed by him. : e eoukive. For compensation of the President of the United States. : Fer compensation of v deatof the United States For compensation to secret: patents for land: For compensation P! retary, steward, and messenger of the President of the United ‘States. Por —_— ent PP nenred of the Exec- utive office, i stationery DOTOGOE ...-2ccrcresorenvesneecorsenccnctsieesis 338,861 72 3,600 CO 480 00 2,500 0) 4,320 09 49.333 32 35,001 50 019,000 00 15,372 75.000 00 3,500 60 17,200 00 3,300 00 9,000 00 1,000 00 5,000 00 2,000 00 10,515 92 2.350 00 250 00 100,000 00 70,000 00 27,300 00 4,000 00 a emen emer toes Department of State. For compensation of the Secretary of Siate, and Ansistant Secrets Hy messenger, ‘tnd laborers 1a his of- For the Incidental and Contyn- gent Expenses of said Depart- ment. For publishing the laws In pamphlet form, and in news the States and Territories, and in the eltyof Washington... For heccaha & blank books, 5 furniture, fixtures, repairs, painting and glazing. — For newspapers For miscellaneous items. For copperplate printing, books, and For extra clerk hire and copying...... For compiling and supervising the publication of the Biennial Regis- Toenable the Secretary of State to purchase fifty copies, each, of vol- umes twenty-four and twenty-five of Howard’s Reports of the Decl sions of the Supreme Court of the _ United States Northeast Executive Building. For compensation of four watchmen and two laborers of the northeast executive Dbullding.......-.--.-r For contingent expenses of said buiid- ing, viz: For fuel, light, repairs, and miscellaneous €XPeDseS........0+ Treasury Department. For compensation of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office... see For compensation of the First Comp- troller, and the clerks, messenger, and laborers in his office ... S For compensation of the Second Comptroller, and the clerks, mes- senger, and laborer in bis office...... For compensation of the First Audi- tor, and the clerks, messenger, as- sistant messenger, and laborer in his office . For compen: itor, aud the clerks, messenger, as- sistant messenger, and laborer in his office ... For compensation tor, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office....... — Por compensation of the Fourth A’ itor, and the clerks, messen: ud- and assistant messenger in bis office ... For compensation of the Fifth Audi- tor, and the clerks, messenger, and laborer in his office... eeee For compensation of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Department, and the clerks, mes- senger, assistant messenger, and laborer in his office .... seven For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, and the clerks, messenger, assistant imessenger, and labovers in his office For compensation of the R the Treasury, and the clerks, mes- senger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office .... For compensation of the S of the Treasury, and the clerks and me-senger in his oftice .... For compensation of the Commis- sioner of Customs, and the clerks, messenger, and laborer in his office For compensation of the clerks, mes- senger, and laborer of the Lignt- house Board ... Contingent expenses of the Treas- ury Department. In the office of tue Secretary of the ‘Treasury: For copying, blank books, sta'ion- ery, binding, sealing ships’ regis- ters, translating foreign languages, advertising, and extra clerk bire for preparing and collecting infor- mation to be laid. before Congress, and for miscellaneous items In the office of the First Comptrol- ler: jer: For furniture, blank books, binding, stationery, public documents, State and Territorial statutes, and mit celianeous items . In the office of the troller: For blank books, binding, station- ery, pay for the National Inteili- yencer and Union, to be filed and preserved for the use of the office, office furniture, and miscellaneous items ....... pce eee in the office of the First Audito: For blank books, binding, station- ery, office furniture, cases for rec- ords and official papers, and mis- cellaneous items, including sub- scription for the Unionand Nation- al Intelligencer, to be filed for the use of the office .. In the office of the Second Auditor: For blank books, binding, stationery office furniture, and miscellaneous items, including two of the —e city newspapers, to be filed, bow and preserved for the use of the office ... tavesees sonseesseoens ween In the office of the Fourth Auditor: For stationery, books, binding, labor and misceliuneous items ... In the office of the Fifth Auditor For blank books, binding, station- ery, office furniture, carpeting, and miscellaneous expenses, in which are included two daliy newspapers In the office of the Treasurer: For blank books binding, station- ery, and miscellaneous ite : In the office of the Register : For ruling and full binding books for reco. ding collectors’ quarterly abstracts of commerce and naviga- tion, and blank abstracts for their use, blank books, binding, and stationery, arranging and binding cancelled marine papers, cases for oficial papers and records, and miscellaneous items, including of- fice furniture and carpeting......... Light-house Board. For blank books, binding, station- ery, miscellaneous expeises, and postage . 4 For the general purposes of the Southeast Executive building. For compensation of elght watchmen and nine laborers of the southeast executive building .... For the southern extension of the southeast Executive building. For compensation of four watchinen and two laborers for the south ex- tension of the southeast executive building .. aanage: a For contingent expeases of said buil- ding, fuel, and miscellaneous items Department of the Interior. For compensation of the Secretary of the Interior, and the clerks,messen- Gers, assistant messengers, watch- men, and laborers in his office....... For compensation of the Cominission- ers of the General Land Office, and the recorder, draughtsman, assist- ant draughtsman, clerks, messen- gers, assistant messengers, packers, Mawnme?, and laborers in his of- For additional clerks in the General Land Office, under the act of third March, one thousand eight hun- dred and fifty-tive, granting bount lands, and for laborers employ: therein... eee For compensation of the Commis- sioners of ludian Affairs, and the clerks, messenger, assistant mes- senger, watchman, and laborer in his office........ For compensation of five extr: employed in the Indian Office, un- der the act of fifth August, elgh- teen hundred and fifty-four, and third March, eighteen hundred end fifty-five, and under appropriations madafrom year to year. sat For compensation of one ia ladian Office, employed to enable the Secretary of the [aterior to car. y out the regulations prescribed to give effect to the seventh section of cond Comp- 57,800 00 pep 5S 2S $ 38 823 8 ze S68 8 $ 3,600 00 4,500 00 45,262 £4 28,310 00 26,210 00 35,910 00 35,510 00 130,140 00 27,719 36 17,840 00 172,310 00 27,231 30 51,540 00 17,140 00 20,440 00 9,210 00 12,000 00 1,600 00 1,200 00 1,500 00 1,200 00 1,000 60 4,000 00 600 09 10,200 00 3,600 60 3,000 00 164,690 00 58,400 00 S10 00 7,000 CO ar EN WASHINGTON: MAY 7, 1859. the act of third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, granting bounty Iands to Indians..... — For compensation of two extra eh in the Indian Office, em- ed to carry out the treaty with fhe? Chickasaw in the adjustment Of their clams......-.---.s0-r-cvee-e-nseseee For com of the Commis- stoners of Pensions, and the clerks, mmessenger, assistant messenger, Shey janet ‘or com sioner etPablic Buildings, and clerk in his office...... Contingent expenses of the De- rtment of the Interior. oO ee of the Secretary of the Inte- rior: For books, stationery, furniture, fuel lights, and other contingencies. for books and maps for the library For expense of — and distribu- ting the Cong: jonal journals and documents, in pursuance of the provisions contained in the joint Tesolution of Congress approved twenty-eighth January, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven......++--+---++ Office of Indian Affairs: For blank books, binding, stationery, fuel, and lights, and miscellane- ous items, including two of the dally city newspapers, to be fi 7 bound, and preserved for the use o! the office. jesus saneeee General Land OM: For each system and military pat- ents, under laws prior to twenty- eight September, eighteen bun- dred and fifty; patent and other Tecords; tract books and blank books for this and the district land offices; binding plats and ficid notes, stationery, furniture, and repairs of the same, and miscella- neous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and prese-ved for the use of the ottice ; aiso, for contingent ex- nses, in addition, under swamp land act of twen‘y eighth Septem- ber, eighteen hundred and fifty, military bounty acts of twenty- eighth September, eighteen hun- dred and fifty, and twenty-second March, eighteen hondred and fifty- two, and act thirty-first August, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, for the satixfaction of Virginia land warrants......-.000-+ For fuel, lights, and incidental ex- penses attendiug the same. includ- ing pay of furnace-keepers.... ss... Pension Office: For stationery, binding books, furni- ture, and repairing the same, and miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the Use Of the Off1C€......-.esereeesenerssenseores For contingent expenses in the said office under the bounty land act of third March, one thousand eight hundred and fifiy-five: For engraving and retouching plates for bounty land warrants, printing and Binding the same, stationery, blank bd6ks for Regis- ter’s office, furaiture, and miscella- neous items. General and ther clerks. For compensation of the surveyor general of Illinois and Missouri, and the clerks in his CE. veces eoeene For compensation of the surveyor general of Louisiana, and theclerks io his office......... a For compensation of the surveyor general of Florida, and the clerks in his offfce........-..2---+--- woe For compensation of the surveyor general of Wisconsin and Iowa, and the clerks in his office........ For compensation of the surveyor general of Oregon, and the clerks in his office........ ese = For rent of surveyor general's office in Ocegon, fael, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses For compensation of the su r generat of California, and theclerks ice in his office. Seok, station- For rent of survey in California, fael, ery, and other incidental expenses, inclu if pay of messenger.......... For ce ensation of the surveyor general of Washington Territory, and the clerks in hisoffice...... 0... For office rent for the surveyor gen- eral of Wasbington Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other inci- dental expenses. oo For compensation of the surveyor general of New Mexico, and the clerks In his office. For rent of the surveyor general’s office in New Mextco, fuel, books, ind other incidental ex- For com tion of the general of Kansas and Nebraska, and the clerks in his office. For oilice rent of the surv eral of Kansas and Nebraska and incidental expenses... see For compensation of the surveyor oo of Utah, and the clerks in is oftice. seneee For rent of the surveyor general's office in Utah, fuel, stationery, and other incidental expenses... 7 For compensation of the surveyo eneral in Minnesota, and theclerks n his office..... oo . For the salary of the recorder of land tides in Missouri... War Department. For compensation of the Secretary of War, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborer in in his office... " a For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Adju- tant General...... For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Quar- te. master General To enable the Sec: v 0 employ temporary Rend in the Office of the Quartermaster General, on bounty land service ....... . For compensation of the clerks and Messenger in the office of the Pay- master General, os a For compensation of the clerks and messenger. and laborer in the office of the Commissary General... aoe For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Sur- geon General... . For compensation of the clerks, mes- senger, and laborer in the office of ‘Topographical Engineers... - For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the office of the Chief Engineer............. weve For compensation of the clerks an messenger in the office of the Colo- nel of OFdnance...........-.eeeeserereeees Contingent Expenses of the War Department. Office of the Secretary of War: For blank books, aatlonery, books, maps, extra clerk hire, and miscele laneous i:ems...... Office of the Adjutant Genera! For blank books, binding, stationery, And miscellaneous MEMS. ..ceceeeeeee Office of the Quartermaster General: For blank books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous items..... Office of the Paymaster General : For blank books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous rtems.... , Office of the Commissary Gene: For blank books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous items... Office of the Chief Engineer For blank books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous items, including two dally Washington papers. Office of the Smee General : For blank books, blading, stationery, and miscellaneous ilems. .........0000. pia etter, ‘or bilan! ing, stat! and miscellaneous items.en..c.) Office of the Colonel of Topograph- For blank books, Uinding, stationery, ‘or blan! and miscellaneous eran . tore sespenene Surveyors gen- fuel, 1,400 00 2,500 00 109,310 00 7,200 CO 5,000 00 62,000 00 3,000 00 10,000 00 10,000 00 5,920 00 4,500 00 5,500 00 8,300 00 7,500 00 1,500 00 15,500 00 7,150 00 7,000 00 2,500 00 7,000 00 3,000 00 8,300 00 3,000 00 6,500 00 2,500 00 8,300 00 500 00 22,000 00 13,610 00 16 440 00 2,000 00 12,410 00 10,010 00 5,240 00 10,640 00 8,240 00 12,240 00 5,500 00 2,000 00 1,200 00 Ne ee ee SS ee a Re er ee re en Se a ir ee leery 500 00 1,200 60 fo a a ae ne Oe is 1,200 09 G ~ tar’. For the general purposes of the mort) west executive bul For com; ion of four watchmen and two laborers of the northwest executive build ‘ng .......... For tel, Hight, and mi! items Por the general of the bwila- ing corner of Fant remicenth streets. For com of rteristontest, four watchmen, and two laborers Avoca buliding eg ‘or fael, com lon remen, and salegailanrees § m Navy Department. For com ton vi the Secretary of the Navy, and the clerks, messen- ger, assistant messenger, and labo- TeT In Lis Of6CO...v.0---rorssesrsrenerereee For com jon of the chief of the cease = —— —— and tbe clerl messenger Borer in BIS OfRCO...-eeenserecrnneennne For compensation of the chief of the Bureau ——— vite Hydro- raphy, and the clerks, messen; pana rer “9 Bis ee ie ‘or compensation of the tl Bureau of Construction, Equip- ment, and rs, and of the en- gineer-in-cbief, and the clerks, messenger, and the Jabo:ers in his OMBCE. --ecsveeeornecons seesntesoveeresevenecenense For compensation of the clerks, mes- senger, and laborer in the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing... 0 For compensation of the chief tn the aps ed meaicise and psy ad and the cler of borer in his no Normptlt . - Contingent expenses of the Nary De- partment Office Secretary of the Navy: For blank books, binding, station- ery, newspapers, periodicals, and miscellaneous items.... . Bareau of Yards and Docks For stationery, books, plans, and drawings......... eenees seseeesenses Burean of Ordnance and Hydro- geeky 2 For blank books, stationery, and mis- cellaneous items Bureau of Construction, Equip- ment, and Repairs : For blank books, binding, station- we printing, and miscellaneous ter Bureau of Provisions and Cloth- ing: For blank books, stationery, and mis- cellaneous items ..... Bareau of Medicine and Surgery For biank books, stationery, and mis- cellaneous ttems.. yon For the general purp: west executive building. For compensation of four watchmen vs the southwest executive bulld- For contingent expenses of said building, viz: — For labor, fuel, lights, and miscella- BEOUS LETS... ..200 Post Office Department. For compensation of the Postmaster General, three Assistant Postmas- ters General, and the clerks, mes- senger, assistant messengers, watchmen, and laborers of said de- partment............. tee eeseeeeee veennsnenecneees, Contingent expenses of said de- partment : For blank books, binding, and ata- tionery, fuel forthe General Post Office building, includ: the Au- ditor’s office, oil, gas, 5 printing, day watchman, and for miscelianeons items, for repairs of the General Post Office building, for office furniture, glazing, pain! ing, whitewashing, and for P- = the fire-places and furnaces in order... General Post Office Extension. For watchmen, engineer, (for steam engines,) laborers, fuel, gas, can- dies, repairs of furniture, and for miscellaneous items ..........se000 Printing for Executere Depart- ments. For paper and printing for the exeeu- tive departments, including the paper, printing, and binding the jennial Register, and the annual statement of commerce and naviga- tion of the United States, and the paper and printing of the annual estimates of appropriations ......6 Mint of the United Siates. At Philadelphia. For salaries of the director, assayer. treasurer, meiter and refiner, chiet coiner and engraver, assistant as- sayer, assistant melter and refine: and seven clerks. For wages of wor! For i and ingent ‘or penses, including wastings, in ad- dition to other available funds..... For spe-imens of ores and coins to be reserved at the mint.......0--+..-.. For transportation of bullion from New York assay office to the United States mint for coinage... = At San Francisco, California. ‘or salaries of superintendent, treas- urer, asa) melter and refiner, coiner, and five clerks. For wages of workme: ters.... coees For ee ngent ex- penses, includin, e, in addi- tion to other availaule fund As 2y Office, New York For salocics of officers and clerks, For wages of wo:kmen.. At New Orleans. For salaries of superintendent, trea- surer, assayer, coiner, melter and refiner, and three clerk: ane For wages of workmen. eee For incidental and contingent ex penses, including wastage, in ad- tion to other available fands....... At Charlotte, North Carolina. For salaries of superintendent, coiner assuyer, and clerk... . For wages of workmen . At Dahloueza, Georgia. For salaries of - aapmuigecnaege: coiner, assayer, and ¢ For wages of work: Gaqvernment in the Territortes. Territory of New Mexico. Por salaries of governor, three judges and seeretary...s..00......ss00s008 seek conta expenses of said Ter- For compensation and mi. of th members of the cdi eding bly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses pf the assembly, . ‘ ‘ Territory of Utah. ‘or salaries of governor, t! For contingent expenses of said Ter- TRS Y.c000e tomptiaieasseciackanes _ Blac! ! of Washington. ‘or salaries of yover: tor se secretary. Sn daemon ‘or contingent expenses of said Ter- pilot sete ne roeraleeresiains ‘or compensation and mi of the members of the atelier neo bly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly.......... Territory of Nebraska. For salaries ef governor, three judges, AN BECTELATY ...000ss. ee. eee eeeeee ac contingent expenses of said Ter- THOIY...--0.sh05-0% Sssscnccnve For compensation and mi of Sneabers of the Dagteuiave atecun bly, officers, clerks, and contin- gent expenses of the assembly...., Territory of Kansas. Pes ational governer, three jagna For conting ‘expenses ritor: cates a ETS oN 3,830 00 4,800 00 14,140 00 12,340 00 21,340 00 8,810 © 9,540 00 2,810 00 800 00 ‘7350 00 700 00 450 00 2,400 00 3,913 00 157,800 00 1,000 00 10,000 00 7,000 00 1,500 00 12,500 00 1,500 00 10,509 00 1,000 00 and necessary and binding, for the orhe'A: —_£ the A General, = = vr ttoraey = the Attorney general............ For the purchase of deficient iste Reports for the office of the Attor- ney General, For iegal assistat moneys by receivers of OVS nee cere eeneeeeeerereeeneeee ens For incidental ex of the seve- 7,000 00 Penitentiary. sary expenditures in the @r a2 Ali x jand claims in Cahier a Steen ee eee eeeeneee a eeeeee al and otber extrac expenses of California land elaima For salary of the reporter of the dect- sions of the Supreme Court....... For compensation of the district attor- neys....... tee For compensation of re the ex: ae, ne penses the preme, circuit,and district courts of the United States, including the District of Columbia; also for jar- ors and witnesses, in ald of the fands arising from faces, ponsinins, aod ——- — aoe fs. cal year ing June irtieth eighieen hundred and sixty, and Previous years; and likewise for defray which 0 cerned, e expenses of suits in ited States are con- u ad mitted against the { ted States, and for the safekeeping Of PriSONETS.... +0. ceceeseeeeeeeeee = Annuities and Grants. 'o Elizabeth C. Perry, Mac), eigbteen ba ty-one.... Independent Treasury. For sataries of the assistant treasurers ofthe United States at New York Boston, Charlestoa, and 3:. Louis For additions! salary of the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia. o* For additional salary ef the treasurer of the branch mint at New Orleans For salaries of fiv- of the additional clerks authorized by the acts of sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, and paid under acts of twe August, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, third March eigb- teen hundred and fifty-one, and third March, eighteen bundred and filly. five....rceceesseeees cereeeces For salary of additional clerk io office = of assistaut treasurer at Boston... . ‘or salaries of clerks, san aa and watcbmen in the office of the assistant (reasurer at New Y\ For salary of clerk of treasure: branch mint at San Francisco, Cal- ifornia, as depositary For cones ——— a act for the safe ing, py transfer, and pie ery of « public revenue, of sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, in dition to premium received on transfer drafis...,.... For salaries of nine supervising and fifty local inspectors, appointed un- der act thirtieth August, bteen hundred and fifty-two, for bet. ter protection of the lives of passen- gers by steamboats, with traveling her expenses incurred by acd them... Expenses of the Collection of Rev- enue from Lands. To meet the rxpenses of collecting the revenue from the sale of pub- lic lands tn the several States and Territories : For salaries and commissions of reg- isters of land offices and receivers of public For expenses For compenxation of the ward-n, clerk, physiciar, cha| ant keepers, gua.ds, and matron of the penitentiary of the District of Columbia. eon noes ones cecees For compensation of three inspectors of sald peniteniiary............+-++. For the support and maintenance of said penitentiary........-.--.eseee- For compensation of the messenger to the office of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, and for bis ser- vices in attending tothe main fur- nace in the Capitol, which shall be in Lieu of all other compensation... . For stationery, blank books, plans, drawings, and other contingent ex- peares o! the office of the sioner of Public Buildings......... For compensation of the laborer tn charge of the water-closets In the Capitol For compensation dener.. see teen For compensation of twenty-two la- borers employed in the iblic: grounds and President's g: se For compensation of the keeper of the western gate, Capitol square....... For compensation of two day wateb- men employed in the Capitol For compensation of two men employed at the House . For com of atthe President's bousre............ For compensation of the axsistant doorkeeper at the President’s house For compensation of one night watch- man empi: for the better pro- tection of the butidi: lying south of the Capitol, used as — stables and carpenters’ For compensation of four draw-kee; ers at the Potomac bridge, and for fuel, oll, and lamps... For compensation of two draw-keep- ers at the two bridges across the eastern branch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oll, and lamps. For compensation of avxil! and for fuel, and offi for lam To repay to the corporation of — the com, po ommis- to the public gar Wast- jon of twenty tcemen from the thirteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and af- ty-eight, to the thirteenth Jane, eighteen bundred and nine....... ste teeeseeenenee For the compensstion of twent licemen in the city of Waxbington, to be appointed in the same manner as the auxiliary yuard are now ap- For furnace-keeper at the President of y- Fo drficiency in printing for frst ses. sion of thirty-fifth Congress,....... For deficiency in paper for second session of the thirty-Atb ress For deficiency in printing for the see- ond session of the thirty-fifth Con- RTeRS......-. c= For defi: ienc riath for the com nsation aud mallee of senators during the = gress ing the present Con. 2275 2 15,750 00 4.37 0 2,000 00 sw 00 1,200 09 11,700 00 10,400 08 32 so 16,500 00 1,000 60 500 08 5,700 00 1,200 09 13,900 00 2500 277,700 00 35,800 00 43,300 00 13,860 00 750 00 7,920 WO 1,000 00 435 00 1,440 00 13 200 00 576 00 1,200 00 600 00 600 © ov 10 3286 00 1,180 00 19,400 00 12,590 62 13,000 09 ‘600 90 38,579 13 78,849 00 62,250 oo By the act making appropriati Light-houses, iste dente, Baton l Se , and providing for the erection and establish Wor eier oor ment of the same, and New Hampshire. For @ fog-beli, to pected ma- chinery, at Whale’s Back ligbt- the two light-bouse her’s Island, Cape | atet‘order itumtoatiig ‘apparctes tst-order um! es por aeuslied autiaanls Er tenetee ( ‘iations for eighteen henared and fifty. and eighteen hundred and