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‘om first page.) By the act to carry into +ffect conven- tions between the United States and the republics of New Granada and ‘ Costa Kica. For the compensation of the officers authorized by the third section, and the contingent expenses of the rommissioner on the part of the United States........sseesceeeerses For the compensation and expenses of the umpire under the said conven- tion, which is required to be de- frayed by the United States....... Indefinite. To pay the awards which may be made according to the provisions of the seventh section of this act.. Indefinite. For the compensation of thecommis- sion authorized by the tenth sec- tion, and the contingent expenses of the commission on the part of _ the United States For the compensati Pe of the umpire under the said con- veation.. ke. For shot beds gun skids, addi- tional store at magazine, and for Tepairs of all kinds... oor For pay of superintendents, na constructors, and all the civil estab- = the several navy-yards For the purchase of nautical instru- ments for the use of the Navy; for repeits of the same, and of astrosomical instruments; and for the purchase of nautical books, maps, and charts, and for backing an berg | the same...... For models, drawings, and copyi for postage, freight, and transpor' tion ; for berg net grounds in orde: for fuel and lights, and for all other contingent expenses; and for the bos ee of persons eraplo: at the United States Naval O| tt and pssentephical Office, viz: instrument maker, two watch- men, and one porter........ie «. - For the erection and repairs of build- Ings, improvement and preservation of the grounds, and for contingen- cies of the United States Naval gies - Srey oo or prepari: for publication ¢ ‘Amtioan Nectical Almanse...-, For the completion of the charts of the survey of the La Plata. For reducing and preparing for print- ing and engraving, under direction Captain Cadwallader Ringgold, subject to the control of the Secre- tary of the Navy of the United States, copies of the charts of all Indefinite. Indefinite. Indefinite. ending the thirtieth of June, eigh- teen hundred and sizty-two. For pay of commission, warrant, and tty officers and seamen, includ- Ie the engineer corps of the Navy 4,438,577 00 For provisions for commission, war- rant, and Len Renigheey — including engineers marines attached to vessels for sea service... 1,012,858 00 For sui s’ necessaries and - - ances for the sick and hurt of the Navy, incInding the engineer and Surveys and reconnoissances made a; rend ” ee . a the ‘or repair North Pa jarveyi ‘xpedi- ne = “ ae pena op mn pina “ara Arce t fuel for theret psi tne mode pan boos y law for ‘canine: ‘Time at ee together wit! other materisis, and for the trans- heaters Neen reports, hydrographic and other re- portation thereof. 540,000 00 sults, and observations explanatory For the purchase o! r 200,000 00 of the voyage, calculated to lessen . , the dangers and facilitate inter- course with the Easte:nseas,China, and Japan, in accordanee with the estimates of vip Sep Ringgold....... For completing the publication of the charts of the exploration of the North Pacific, China seas, and Bebring’s Straits ........ — For the compensation of the superin- tendent of the naval astronomical expedition to Chili, provided by actof March third, eighteen hun- dred and fifty-one, entitied -‘An act making appropriations for the year ending the thirtieth ef June. eigh- teen hundred and fifty-two,}? from the seventeenth hoa elgh- teen bundred and fifty-five ... For the construction including incidental exp= i For contingent enses that may accrue for the following purposes, viz: Freight and transportation, rintiog and stationery, advertis- ng in newspapers, books, maps, models and drawings, purchase and repair of fire-engines and ma- chinery, repairs of and attending to steam-engines in navy-yards, purebaseand maintenance of borses and oxen, and driving teams, carts, Umber wheels, and the purchase and repairs of Sapa teat e of public letters, , of Ls for navy-yards and sbore stations; per of watchmen 327,500 00 for the Unit Sanpete apeemies oar oe Se sy Sat ; it i tion re ieee ttending the practicable, having due regard to efficiency and economy, seven steam screw sloops-of-war, of the second class, as vessels are rated in the navy, with fall steam power, whose greatest draught of water shall not exceed fourteen feet, which sloops sball combine the heaviest arma- ment and greatest speed compatible delivery of provisions and stores on foreign stations; wharfage,dock- age, funeral expeoses, store and office rent. fuel, commissions and pay of clerks to navy agents and store- keepers, flags, awnings, and pack- ing boxes, premiums and cther expenses of recruiting, apprehend- ing deserters, per diem pay to per- sons attending courts- martial, courts of inquiry. and other ser- vioes authorized by law, pay to Judge advoeates, pilotage and tow- aze of vessels, aud assistance to vessels in distr; ud for bilis cf health and quarantine expenses of vessela of the United States navy in foreign ports ....... i eee For the purchase of the right to use in the navy, if ia the opinion of the Seoretary of the Navy it shall be deemed expedient, Duv'dson’s boat lowering, attaching, and detaching apparatus............ - For the parchase of the right to use by the United States Brook’s deep seg sounding appartus... er Por the balance of the expenses By the act to refund to the Territory of Utah the expenses incurred in suppressing Indian hostilities in the year eighteen hundred and fifty- three. For expenses incurred in su; ressing Indian hostilities in said ‘erritory in the year one thousand eight hun- dred and fifty-three, being the amount so expended, less the excess es to officers and soldiers by said ‘erritory, over the rates allowed to the United States troops serving on 899,000 00 10,000 00 5,000 00 By the act making @ppropriations for the consular and diplomatic exzpen- Ul the isthmus of Chiri- ses of the government for the year be Arete dr atee ea Pi HES 1,637 1 ending the thirtieth of June, eigh- Fr the pu right to use teen hundred and sizty two. in the United States navy on steam- ships and propellers, in navy yards or otherwise, whenever the govern- ment of the United States may eboose to use the same, Sargeant’s steam-engine yovernors.... Marine Corps. For pay of vificers, uon-commission- ed fflcers, musicians, privates, clerks, messengers, stewards, an servants, for rations and clothing for servants, additional rations for ’ service, for undrawn bing and rations, bounties for re-enlistment For provisions For clothing For fuel For salaries of envoys extraordinary, ministers, and commissioners of the (United States at Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, 3 in, Austria, Brazil, Mexico, China, Chill, Peru, Portugal, Switzerland, Rome, Naples, Sardinia, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Tur- key, New Grenada, Bolivia, Ecua- dor, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicar- agua, Sandwich Islands, Costa Rica, Honduras, Argentine Con- federation, Paraguay, and Japan ... For salaries of secretaries of legation, For salaries of assistant secretaries o: legation at London and Paris......... For salary of the interpreter to the le- gation to China..............c000.5 For salary of the secretary of legation 10,000 00 425,278 80 71,759 00 81,690 00 2,342 25 » Viz: pay to Tarkey, acting as interpreter... of arms, purchase of ac- For compessationto the iaterpreter coutrements, orduaace stores, flags, to the mission to Japan........... 5 droms, fifes, aod other instru- 7 i For contingent expeuses of ail the missions abroad For contingent expenses of foreig {MterCOUrse...........0ssceceserereensee For expenses of {atercourse with Barbary Powers... For expenses of the consulates | Turkish dominions, viz: interp: ters, guards, and other expenses of the cousulates at Constantinople. Smyrna, Candia, Alexandria, an Beirut .....0..0-cessececsesece For the relief and protection of A: rican seamen in foreign countries... For expenses which may be incurred in ackuowledging the services of the masters aud crews of foreign vessels in rescuing citizens of the United States from shipwreck For the purchase of blank books, tionery, arms of the United States, 12,000 00 14,000 00 troops, and expenses of recruiting. For_repairs of Sooncne, and rent of offices where there are no public buildings for that parpose..... For eontinvencies, viz: fretzht, riage, toll, carriage, wharfage, pur- euase and repair of beats, com- Pensation to judge advocates, per diem for attending courts-martial, courts of inquiry, and for constant labor, house rent in lieu of quar- ters, burial of deceased marines, Printing, stationery, postage, tele- grepbing, apprehension of desert. ies, gas, repair of tures, water rent, straw, barrack furniture, fi nitore for officers’ quarters, bed- sacks, spades, shovels, axes, picks, seals, presses, flags, and forthe pay- Carpenters’ tools, keep of a horse ‘ 4 forthe ager, pey of ‘ ment of postages and miscellaneous wasberwomas, and porter at the hospital headquarters, repairs to fire-engine, purchase and repair of engine bose, purcbase of lumber jor benches, mess —— —— repairs to publiccarryall, purchase cnepuces harness, galleys and cooking stoves for mess rooms, stoves where there are no grates, Hi vana, Constantinople, Frankfoi on-tbe-Main; consuls at gravel for parade grounds, repairs of pamps, farpiture for steff and sed Memes! Mervoens, ‘ae commarding officers’ offices,brush- ong, Glasgow, Mauritius, Singa- es, brooms, buckets, paving, and pore, Belfast, Cork, Dundee, De- for other purposes. 32,500 00] marara, Halifax, Kingston,’ (Ja- Navr-Yarps. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. For repairs of all kinds. Boston. For machinery fo- machine sho; For repairs ot ‘marine barracks maica,) Leeds, Manchester, assau, poke! Providence,) Southampton, urk’s Island, Prince Edward’s Island, Havre, Paris, Marseili . Bordeaux, La Rochelle, Lyons,Mos- cow, Odessa, » Saint Peters- burgh,Matanzas, Trinidad de Cuba, 20,000 00 20,009 00 Charlestown, Massachusetts, 19,456 co| Santiago de Cuba, San Juan, (Por- For repairs of all kinds........ X to Rico.) Cadiz, Malaga, Ponce x 40,000 00 Porto Rico,) Trieste, VE a, Aix: ‘ew York. a-Chapelle, Canto: ‘bai, For bolle-s for new boiler house. 16,225 oy | Fouchou, Amoy, N: , Beirut, For boilers for machine shop........ 12,:00 00 Smyrna, Jerusaiem, Kotterdam, For machirery for smitbery and saw Amsterdam, pen Antwerp, Funchal, 8 00} Oporto, Saint Thomas, Elsineur, For repeire of all kinds. Prord co Genca,” Basle, Geneva, Messina, Philadelphia Leguornistaiigerds Breen mist? = rn Stut if rem: - For repa'rs of all kinds..... treseesss 12,043 00 burg, Tengicn, Tripoli, "Tunis, Washington. Rio de Janeiro, Pernambuco, Vera For repairs of ali kinds....... 20,000 00 | Cruz, »Calleo, Val For wall on west side of yard, Buenos Ayres, San Juan del Su bund-ed and forty feet” long 13,488 co] Aspinwal Cregg = eager Norfotk. Islands, Venice, Stettin, Can- For completing timber shed number dia, Cyprus, Batavia, Payal, San- seventeen... 9,868 00] tiago, (Cape de Verdes,)’ Saint Por leting spar shed 12,000 00 Croix, Spezzia, Athens, Zanzibar, For irs of all Kinds...... -- 90,000 00} Bahia, Maranham Island, Para, For amount due to contractors for Rio Grande. Matamoras. Mexico, provision store, and to complete city,) Tampico, Paso del N. bY. Rie ain pine 35,168 00 Fatiseo, fais Tombez, Talca ena, barf l! nz Mare Island. Omoa, Gua; mall Covsy Monte £0,000 09 Yideo, Tabitt, Bay of In anne: Pips rod San Juan del Norte,Port oe Prince, San Domingo, (city.) St. Paul de Sackett’s Harbor. Loanda, (Abgola,) Monrovia, Ga- 12,500 00 148,104 09 49,567 25 25,880 00 6,000 00 7,700 00 11,872 00 - Indefinite. with their character and tonnage....1,200,000 00 pee seca a $12,790,676 11 the Pacific coast in the same year... 53,512 20 301,000 00 43,350 00 3,000 00 5,000 00 3,000 00 2,500 00 40,000 00 40,000 00 3,000 00 2,600 00 200,000 00 10,000 09 For repairs of ali kinds.............. 1,000 00 oon, Cape Haytien, Aux Cayes,and Hosritats. For expenses imeurre a = wee a: ons from the Secretary of State For repairs of bospitals...ccccweousee 2508 00 in bringing heme frees toveigu cous. . New York. and expenses d tt a a a= Te pairs of hospital buildings and For interpeoters te the porcinn boo ee boratory, and *pparatus. 0 China... eeersesenesseeeseeree 4,500 OD Naval Asylum, Ph iphsa. marshals for For {uraitare and repairs, hi \- rts in Ji ouse-clean. ‘epan, ing aud white-washiny, repoite to i 7,000 00 furnaces, grates, and ranges, gas '2F support of be Washington. For repairs of all kinds.................. Norfolk. Fer general repairs of hospital............ Macazinas. Por the construciion and comple. tton of works, and for the current = of the several naval mag- ios, 10,000 00 # which has arisen in fom For = Batavia twenty-four eration of the a po’ ship “ Staghound,”’ charged with - We aT malay. oes ae etree 9792 00 6,000 00 By the act for the payment of oxt- standing treasury notes, to author- tzea@ loan, to regulate and fiz the duties on imports, and for other purposes. A To pay the expenses of preparing the certificates of stock or treasury notes herein authorized, to be done in the tc ore — under ae restrictions as to employment — of officers contained in the jaws authorizing former loans and issues of treasury notes 20,000 @0 —___ By the act to provide for the payment of expenses incurred by the Territo- ries of Washington and Oregon for the suppression of Indian hostilities therern in the years cighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and Afty-siz. For the Le Sear of volunteers, em- bracing the first, second, and ninth Oregon regiments, and the three companies of minute men, num- bered sy, sixty-ome, and sixty- two, and the first and second Wasb- ington regiments and promiscuous companies, including the compa- nies of Cuptain Strong and Captain Hays, after deducting stop; = tg as ascertained by the Third Audi- tor of the Treasury in his report of the seventh of February, eighteen hundred and sixty, made in pur- suance of a resolution of the House of Representatives passed the 8th of February, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine .... oo: ee For the payment of claims for ces, supplies, transportation, and no forth, incurred in the mainten- ance of said voluateers .. To pay Robert J. Atkinson, Auditor of the Treasury, for the du- ties heretofore performed by him in the investigation of said claims. rvi- By the act for the payment of expenses incurred in the suppression of In- dian hostilities in the State of Cali- Jorn. To defray the expenses Incurred by the State of California in the sup- ression of Indian hostilities there- nin the 7 eighteen hundred and fifty four, fifty-five, fifty-six, fifty-eight, and fifty-nine.... By the act making appropriation for the support of the Army for the year ending the thirtiath of June, eighteen hundred and stxty-two. For expense of reeruiting, transpor- tation of recruits, three months’ extra pay to non-commissioned of- ficers, musicians, and privates, on reenlistment .. For pay cf the army... For commutation of cfticeis’ su ROME” 20.0.0. .ceccrccecescsescrorees For commutation of forage for officers horses For paymeuts to discharged soldiers for clothing not drawn For payments in lieu of clothing for officers’ servants ....... eee For subsistence in kind . For elothing for the army, camp and garrison equipage. 4 For the regular supplies of the quar- termaster’s department, consisting of fuel for the officers, enlisted men, guard, hospital, storehouses, and offices; of forage in kind for the horses, mules and exen of the quar- termaster’s department at the seve- eral posts and stations, and with the armies in the field; for the horses of the two regiments of dra- Koons, thetwo regiments of caval- Ty, the regiment of mounted rifie- men, the companies of light artilie- ry, and such companies of infantry as may be mounted, and for the au- thorized number of officers’ horses when serving in the field and at the 400,000 60 1,012,450 50 40,370 08 «++ 2,121,964 00 660,016 21 outpost, including bedding fer the - animals; of straw for soldiers’ bed- ding; and of stationery, includ % blank books for the quartermaster department, certificates for dis- charged soldiers, blank forms for the pay and quartermaster’s de- partments, and for the printing of division and department orders and TEPOFtS ...02+.c0ceeseererceoerer+ For the incidental expenses of the quartermaster’s department, oon- sisting of postage on letters and packets received and sent by offi- cers of the army on public servics; expenses of courts-martial an courts of inquiry, including the ad- ditional compensation of judge ad- vocates, recorders, members, and witnesses, while on that service, under the act of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and two; extra pay to soldiers employed, under the direction of the quartermaster’s ment, in the erection of bar- quarters, storehouses, and is; Im the construction o” is, and on other constant labo: for periods of not less than ten days, under the acts of March sec- ond, eighteen hundred and nine- teen, and August fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, including those employed as clerks at divis- fon and department headquarters; expenses of expresses to and from the frontier posts and armies in the field; of escorts to paymasters and other disbursing officers, and to trains where military escorts can- not be furnished; expense of the in- terment of officers killed in action, or who die when on duty in the field, or at the posts on the frontiers, or atother posts and places when or- dered by the Secretary of War; and of non-commissioned officers and soldiers; authorized office furni- ture; hire of laborers in the quar- termaster’s department, including the ‘hire of interpreters and guides for the army; compensation of clerks to officers of the quarter- master’s department; compensa- tion of forage and wagonmasters, authorized by the act of July fiftn, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight; for the apprehension of deserters, and th penses incident to their pursuit; and for the following ex- penditures juired for the two regiments of dragoons, the two re- giments of cavalry, the regiment of mounted riflemen, and such com- panies of infantry as may be mount- ed, viz: the purchase of traveling forges, blacksmiths’ and shoei: tools, horse and mule shoes nails, iron and steel for shoeing, Bire of veterinary surgeons, medi- cines for horses and mules, picket ropes, and for shoeing the horses of the corps named ................ Por hire or commutatfon of quarters for officers on military duty; hire of juarters for troops; of storehouses for the safe-keeping of military stores; of grounds for summer ean- tonments and for temporary fron- tier stations. sees To pay the amount of a judgment re- covered John James against Captains A. T. Lee and T.G Pit- cher, Pirst Lieutenant Thomas M. Jones, and Lieutenant Colonel W. Seawell, for dem: for timber cut upon the land of said James for Fort Davis..............000..008 wee To pay the costs of the suit in which siid judgment was rendered. 7 ae troops, cone for wepaling, tering, and en’ ‘ing buil et the established epee For the construction of barracks and other buildings............+.00...- ae the purchase of heating and cook- og For the purchase of clocks for per- manent sete seeecerseeesreeeees For mileage, or the allowance mad to officers of the army for the trans- rtation of thi ives and their basgace when traveling on duty without troops, escorts, oF sup- Lire wees {raneportacion of the army, ne! the age of thetroo) whea pa Sey he by land ys ‘water; of cl: eg he and gar- rison equipage, from the de; at Philadelphia to the sevieet pa and army depots, and from t depots to the troops in the field: of horse equipments, and of subsist- ence from the places of purchase and from the of delivery un- der contract to such places as the circumstances of the service may 16 quire them to be sent, of ordaance, ord: and small arms from the foundries and armories to the arsenais, fortifications, fron- er posts,and army de; freig! tolls, and fer 773 the pu and hire of mules, oxen, and the purchase ai ire transportation of is soa sr cartage tte eon: . hire teamsters; of funds for the and other dis- bursing de; Ls ee the expense ef sailing public transports on the Various rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, 1,701,000 00 119,351 88 1,000 00 Indefinite. 236,765 81 95,384 27 15,000 00 660 00 ‘ z * -_ the Atlantic and Peale; and Procuring water at such postsas, from their situation, require that it ‘be brought from a distance; and for clearing roads, and removing ob- structions from roads, harbors, and rivers, to the extent which may - be required for the actual opera- tions of the troops on the frontier. . For the purchase of horses for the regiments of exvelry"end the regie iments of cavalry, regi- ment of mounted riflemen For the —_ road from to Mexico. By the act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the gorern- ment for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sizty- two. For contingencies of the army. « 25,000 00 Suri of the Coast. For the medical and hospital depart: For continuine the survey of the At- For contingent cxpenace of te adja: "1" © | lantic and Guit coast of the United . in; pensat! tant °s department at depart- Ht ccmaged ‘wor! meathesdquarters.ccsnv-e ee §00 00] <ivillans eo ow pay and emoluments of officers be army and navy, and petty officers and men of the navy — on the work .).......-ccs0« it continuing the survey of the ‘western coast of the United States, including compensation of civilians engaged in the Work 22... For continuing the survey of the Florida reefs and ae (includ compensation of civ! fans engaged in the work, and —. iy and emoluments of officers For compensation of the clerk and Messenger in the office of thecom- manding general... For contingent ex, of the comman. For armament of fortification For the current expenses of ¢ bance service........ Por o:caance, ordnance; 5 supplies, including horse equip- ments for the mounted regimen: For the manufacture of arms at re gece 360,000 00 | ana Davy, and petty oaicers and ‘or repairs and im; new machinery at Springfield ee wiaidones ses secioiterns mory, Massachuset For repairs and imp: new machinery at Harper’s Ferry 59,500 00 | For completing the line to connect the triangulation, on the Atlantic coast with that on the Gulf of Mex- armory....... 64,500 00 | co, across the Florida insula, For the Alleghen: » Fepal ng includi compensaiiont elvilinns and painting public buildings, a1 pect bs TOR OEE oi. pocacee': . for repairs and preservation of For publishing the observations roads, culverts, and fence: 4,170 00 made in the progress of the survey For the Benicia arsenal 50,000 00 | of the coast of the United States, in- For Fort Monroe arse: 24,800 00 | cluding compensation of civilians For Frankford arsenal . 6,100 00 engaged in the work.............. For Leavenworth arsenal, Kansas. 20,000 00 | Por repairs of steamers and sailing For New York arsen 2,650 00 le schooners used in the coast . For North Carolina ar: 5.000 00 | For fuel and quarters, and for mile- For St. Louis arsenal. 1,900 00 | age or transportation for officersand For Washington arsenal.. 2,500 00 ealisted soldiers of the army serv- mee benders . ea rete in ing in the coast survey, in cases no ‘or rviiet arsena! . onger provi for by the quarter- For contingencies of ai s. 20,080 00 al rte dg = For pay and rations of engineers for seven steamers, used in the bydro- fraphy, of the coast survey, no enger supplied by the Navy De- partment... ooesen To supply deficiency in the fand for the relief of sick and disabled sea- For surveys for military de! nces, geographical explorations and re- connoissances for military purposes and surveys with armies 4 thefield 50,000 00 For purchase and repairs of instru- ments. 10,000 00 For printing e surveys... 10,000 00 For continuing the surveys of the nor- thern and northwestern lakes, in- cluding Lake Superior. =» 75,000 00 To indemnify citizens of fowa and Minnesota for the destruction of ety at or near Spirit Lake by men...... atone a For the discharge of such miscella- neous claims, not otherwise vided for, as sball be admii in due course of settlement at the treasury............+ enecceeecees fo0 Petar bend of Sioux ia- 9,640 74 Taght House Establishment For the following fortifications : eae ancl "i Fort Montgomery, Lake Champlain, For supplying the ligbt houses’ and INOW WER. csc isan cvsdass codecs 10,000 00 beacon lights with oil, glass chim- Fort Knox, Penobscot river, Maine... 20,000 00 neys, wicks, chamois pl me Pelish- Fort on Hog Island Ledge, Portland, ing ‘powder, whiting and. other Maine.. : 000 00 among materials, transportation Fort Winthrop, Governor's Island, and other necessary expenses of the Boston harbor, Massachusetts... . 10,000 00} same, re iring and keeping in re- Fort Adams, Newport harbor, Rhode pair the lighting a US... NORD ons Sins, con lsosanceces ness 5,000 00 | For repairs and incidental expenses, Fort Richmond, Staten Istand, New refitting and improving all the Sie ey aN 15,000 00 light bouses, and buildings con- Forcon the site of Fort Tompkin nected therewith......... 0... . Staten Island, New York.. 25.000 00] For salaries of five bundred and Bett tunel eee ig 25,000 00 ninety-six keepers of i bouses ort Carrol Sollers’ Point ats beace Baltimore harbor, Maryland....... 30,000 00] Sry. Sbt Beacons, aad their assist- Fort Calhoun, Hampton Roads, Vir- For salaries of forty-three keepers of Feit Tayior, Kev Wesi, Biotida "> Sheen 00 | plete vemmelt- : ir ior, Kev + aw, see. m * rs, . Fort Jefferson, Garden key, Florida... 75,000 00 ah Sig par incnataul sapaione Fort at Fort Point, includin, out. forty-five light veasls soominaton. works, San Francisco bay, Califor- Forexpenses of reising, cleaning, nia. pesess -- $0,000 00] painting, repairing, remoori Fort at Alcatraz Island, San Franci supplying losses of buoys aad i co bay, California................-. 25,000 00 ns, and for chains and sink- Fort at entrance of New Bedford ers forthe same, and for coloring harbor, Massachusetts............. 25.000 00 and numbering all the buoys......... rat = sendy Hnk; nee Ppt Fk 75 000 00 | For expense of visitin, i inspect- ‘oF protection o: site of For - i ights and oth, wiga- con, Beaufort barbor, North Caro!! tin iEaneiee wale se: aoe DB. 6 oesssvssssenneasnesereoeeee 10,000 00 | For commissions, at two anda baif Contingencies of fortifications, p per centum, to such superinten- ervation of sites, ptotection of dents as are entitled to tne same titles, and repairs of sudden damage 30,000 00 under the proviso to act third Repairs and alterations of barracks, March, eighteen hundred and fifty- quarters, and hospitals, store-rooms one, on the amount that may aad fences at permanent pests not disbursed by them.. oe rot by troops... 10,000 00 For the coasts of California, Ore- ‘or the constructionof a ‘on, and Washington : in or near the valley of the Red For applying nineteen light-bonees oo ceieg ade 50,000 00 | “'and beacon-lighte withoil, gists or completing the re, cbimneys, wicks, chamois skins, fecting the drawings of the San lishing powder, and other clean. Juan exploring expedition. +. 1,800 00 ng materials, traneportation, ex- For deficiency to cover e: 1 penses of keeping lamps and ma- slid = eet eke the chinery in order publishing no- au consequence of India - hostilities during the current fis- pape dha aged —— car year, namely < = For repairs and incidental expenses harper tie of eee Pech 00} of nineteen light houses and Baila: Barracks aud quarters 178,887 Ww jogs counected thevewith.-..... 4 For salaries of forty-three keepers and assistant keepers of ligbt-houses, at an average not exceeding eiybt hun- dred doliars per annum......... ase For expenses of raising, cleaning painting, repairing, grote, tee supplying losses of floating buoys and day-beacons, and for chains and sinkers for the same, and for coloring and numbering all the buoys. Aterncsneneenevensersnes ee eens seseee For inspection and transportation ur oe wee Fer commission, at two and per centum, to such superintend- ents as arr entitled to the same un- der the proviso to the act of March third, eighteen hundred and fifty- one..... fs For commutation of fuel and quarters for ofticers of the army serving on light-house duty, the payment of For the protection of em! overland routes between the Atlan- tic slope and the California and Oregon and Washington front! By the act making ap; vhs ad the service of the st Office - partment duri the fiscal year ending the thirticth of June, cigh- teen hundred and sizty-two. For the service of the Post Office Department for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen bundred and sixty-two, out of any moneys in the treasury aris- ing from the revenues of the said department, in conformity to the act of the second July, eighteen hundred and thirty-six. For transportation of the mails, (in- which is no longer provided for by land) sees 010,284 00 | the quartermaster’s department For compensation to postmaster: 000 00 | For compensation of two superin dents for the life-saving stations on 045.517 23 the coasts of Long Island and New 20,000 00] Jersey ... 4.000 00 | For compensation of fifty-four k 70.000 00 ers of stations, at two hundred dol- For mail s. 55,000 00 lars each .. at seneee For paper for bi 60.000 00 | For support, care, and medical For printing blank: 12,000 00] ment of forty transient a For bis pa 3 paper 45,000 00 | medical and surgical pat. ents, For mail locks, keys, and stamps. 20,000 00 Washington Infirmary ... For mail depredations and special For purchase of manure for t! agents... lic grounds. For miscellaneous paymen: : For postage, stamps, and stamped envelopes... sees eeeeeres For payments of balances due to for- eign countries ........ nee For payment of letter-carriers. To supply deficiencies in the revenue of the Post Office Department for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty- two. For hire of carts on th grounds ....... eeeeese For purchase and repa’ inthe — rounds... For purchase of trees and tree: to replace, where necessary, such as have been planted by the United States, to whitewash tree-boxes and fences, and the ir of pavements in front of the public grounds........ ses eee For annuai repairs of ¢! pitol, water-closets, public stables,water pipes, pavements, and otber walks within the Na ea Square, broken glass and locks, and for the pro- tection of the building. For annual repairs of the House and furniture, improvement of grounds, purchase of plants for len contingent expenses incident thereto ey 300,000 00 210,000 00 For carrying the York, via Panama, to San Francis- co, three times a month, from the first day of sey, hteen hundred and sixty, to the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-one... To transport the entire letter mail six _ times a week on the central route, said letter mail to be carried through in twenty days’ time eight months in the year, and in twenty- three days the remaining four months of the r, from some Point on the M{ssouri river con- nected with the east, to Placer- ville, California, and also to de- liver the entire mails tri-weekly to Denver City and Great Salt Lake City; said contractors shall algo be required to carry the residue of ail mail matter in a period not exceed- thirty-five days, with the pri- vilege of sending the latter semi- menthly from Francisco in twenty-fi by sea, and the public documents in Seisy Bee, days; and di the continuance of their contract, or until the completion of the over- land telegraph, to runa pony ex- ress sem!-weekly, at a schedule ime of ten days ight months, and twelve days four months, ca! for the government, free of five rei of er} sagen the liberty charging the public for transportation of letters by said express not exceeding one dollar Per half Ounce..,....s000+--seeee++ 1,000, 350,000 00 res Pe a De lg a t supply a deficiency in the a, m, jon Terrisories. i i : g Ls Hy i g t i Hi : i i I Hi court. tural a economy, remen' thd distribution of cuttings and ‘and faxing carcof copyright books; 220,000 €0] charts, and other copyright matter. Exploring Expedition. the exploring and surv. ying expe- 110,000 00 | Gitions of the government......... For the distribution of thecoilections of the exploring and surveying ¢x- Peditions of the government stitutions willing to receive the and at their own expense, construction of additional cases to receive such part of said collection as may be retained by the government.. os Institution of the Deaf, Dum, a and —, - ‘or salaries and inciden' the institution ofthedeat.dumb,end son in avid secre Se tak’ cen- tor of the intabstaste of the United ne aaiatenie Garden. grading, draining, procering maoure, eh fuel, = repairs, basing trees and shrubs for ic garden, to be expended under the direction of the Libra- ty Committee of Congress......... Por pay of horticulturists and assixt- ants wd the wae den aod reen-houses, to eapentos - te the direction of the Library committee of Congress... - For Survey of the Public Lends. For surveying the public lands, (ex- clusive = California, O: Washington, New Mexico, sas, Nebrarka, and Utah.) inc! ing incidental ex, and island surveys in the interior, and all other special and difficult surveys de- manding augmented rates, to be ap- portioned and applied to the several surveying districts,according to the —— of the public service, including expenses of selecting swamp lands and the com, and expenses to oy orto locate ‘ivate land a n Louisiana, in addition to the unexpended bal- ‘ances of all former . 95,000 00 6,008 00 5,000 00 10,000 60 6,000 00 12,900 00 200,000 00 pre- by law for the different For surveying the public lands and private claims in New Mexico For surveying the blic lands in Kansas and N. |, also outlines Of Indian reservations.........000- 00.» For salary of the clerk detailed for the spectal service in the General Land Ofice to attend to the unfin- ae = the States, where the offices of the surveyors general For a the public lands in Oregon, to be disbursed at the rates now authorized by law .................. For surveying the public lands in Washington Territory, at the rates now authorized by lew .................. For preparing the unfinished records of public and private , to be transferred to the State authorities under the provisions of the act of twelfth June, eighteen hundred and forty, in those districts where the surveys are sbout being com- leted, per act of twenty-second of january, eighteen hundred and 'o supply iclency in riation for Srponses for the pe fiscal ir of transportation of bullion endl the assay office at New york tothe mint at Philadelphia for coin- 102,280 00 213,193 33 23,900 00 170,967 70 112,350 00 7,000 00 Wot osansantion on eech floor of the government building calied *«Win- der’s building” the pecessary wa- ter closets, urinals, slop- water sinks, and bose-oocks |. » For incidental and contingent expen- ses, including wastage of the mint at Philadelphia in addition to the sum appropriated by the act “‘ma- king appropriations for the legis- lative, executive, and judicial ex- of the government” = For incidental and contingent ex- penses, including w: e at the mint at San Francisco in addition to the sum appropriated by the act “making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the goveromeni” Toenable the President of the States to carry into effect the act of third March, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and any 17,270 00 25,800 00 10,000 00 5,000 00 the slave trade..... To pay for labor on and furnished for Post Office For the Capitol extension To enable the Secreta: tendent of Indian affairs and three addition- al agents in Washington Territory for the fiscal year ending the thir- tleth June, eighteen bundred and jue contrac- tee for building the custom-bouses at Belfast and Ellsworth, Maine .. For the parpese of completing and providing proper furaitare fer the new couit- and post-o; at Indianapolis, Indians ee To construct the sewer on Fiushing avenue, Brooklyn, New York, in pepo = that now construct- such point on said avenue as sball be determined by the Navy j thence th: 8,000 90 12,080 08 60,000 «© 2,000 4,000 00 6,000 0 198,000 00 3,200 00 51a So 20,000 00 10,000 © 2,000 00 16,000 00 15,000 00 8,800 00 3,450 00 15,000 00 27 77 7,000 00 448 79 6,000 00 60,000 00 10,500 00