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No proposal will be received for less than half the amount apeeificd. " " '' ( ' ,i The contract to b completed hv the 15th day of June 1853, and the faithful fulfilment thereof to be tfiarantied by two responsible securities, whose nms must be entered in the proposals. 1 i iium1; .,NEW LUMBER YARD. THE unders'urned reipectfully beps leave to , inform his friemls and the public generally, that he has on hands a large lot of lumber of all kinds, and that he has opened a Carpenter's shop in Ihe house formerly knowrl m the California House, and directly . opposite to Ihe store of Don Jesus toya, Where lie A prepared to do every des eription of carpenter's work in a workin.m-like ratnner and upon very low terms. , He particularly érauests his old friends to give him a tri.'l. c,!.. , ,i ... ...i . JAMES SULLIVAN.- ' ... Sink Fe April Mill 18D3,-3m43 1 .:. . THE tJ. . nlail from" anta Fe to the States leavea regularly on the first day of each aiage during the summer months $125 00 it ii i. winter mouths $150 W . 401ba ef Wwge allowed to ech passenger. .. i , WALDO, HALL, t. CO. Proprietors. 'Santa F, Sept. 18, 1852 tí , ' ' ' , Mri. i COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, . ;;. it nil r": . Ponusylvania, . . . ,. , ,, Connecticut, , "" ''' ' 1 New Hampshire; ,& 182 tf. .. '.i. i" 'i. 1; 1 1 i;. : .BY A0THOBrrY.. ', Pnblio Acts of ; the Tliirty-Secoad Congress r. i.) 'Oí THE ;;;;':yNitEP,'sTATEs. ; 1851-62.!', ; ,i , printioiis for thfe Civil and Diploma. 'tit Expeliste' of thé Govorninent for iAjliB Year ending the thirtieth of June, "eighteen 'hundred, and fifty three, and for other purposes. Post-Office 'D;'j)irimeniFoT com pensation of the Post-Master General, three Assistant Post-Masters General, and the clerks, messengers, asssislant messengers, and watchmen of said De parlinent,'one hundred and one thous and nine hundied dollars, . r - "For córhpensntión of one additionnl cleric in, the office of the-'Post-Master General, one thousand dollars. ' For compensation of tho superintend etvt of the Pot-Otfice building, two hiin dred and fifty dollar. ' Contingent expenses of the Post-Of-fie Department. For bla'ik books.bin ding, stationerVi f iel for the Gent-ral PiisUOiHce building, oil, g.as and can dies, printinff, labor, day watchmen, and f if misuellaoeoús expenses, twelve thou sand five hunilied dollars. ...i . J For repairs of the General Post-Of-fice building,1 for office furniture, glaz-ino-, whitewashing, and for keeping the fireplaces and furnaces in ; order, one thousand five hundred dollars, Auditor of the Post-Ojjice'Depart-jrtei. For compensatinn of the Auditor of the. Post-0 ifi '.e Department, and the clerks, messenger and assistant inesseh ger in bis office, one hundred and three thousand two hundred dollars. . For; Contingent expenses; of said of- fioa, viz:.,,. :, ; . .. ; For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, printing blanks nnd circiilars, njrie thousand seVei4iundred dollars, , ,. For micellaeous items; one thous and fife hundred dollar. , , .'. ". i Mint of the United State. .' ! ; . At Philadelphia : ' i " ' ' For sa'af's' of l'ie di'ector, treasurer, M.i.r nniner, melter, and refiner, enera- ver, assayer, assistant assnyer, and their clerks, twenty one inousana aouurs. Foi wages of workmen, fifty thousand dollars" , ' ' i',' ., ' ' '. '.:; ',' . For incidental and contingent expen ins, Including fuel, materials, stationery, water lent, repairs and wastage, in ad dition to other available funds, twenty five, thousand dollars. ;,'''' ' ,' , . ', For specimens of ores and coins to be reserved t the mint, three hundred dol lars. , , :, . j. s . , At Charlotte, North Carolina. For Salaries' of superintendent, coiner, assayed and plerk, six thousand dollars. : (Tor wages, of workmen and watch mn, four thousand one hundred dollars. jor úontingent expenses, including wsitsga of gold, fuel, material, station SANTA FE, ; . I v' i. ' !',: " ery, and repairs, one thousand five hun dred dollars. , ' . '; At Duhlonega, Georgia, , For salaries of superintendent, coiner, assayer, and clerk, six thousand dollars. For wages of workmen, three thous and six hundred dollars. ' ' 1 For incidental and contingent expen ses, including wastage, one, thousand four hundred dollars. il , At New Orleans, Louisiana: For salaries of superintendent, treas urer, assayer, coiner, nielter, and refiner, and clerks, seventeen thousand three hundred dollars. , For wages of workmen, thirty five thousand seven hundred dollars, . , For incidental and contingent expen ses, including, fuel, materials, stationery, water rent, repairs, and wastage, in ad dition to other available funds, forty five thousand two hundred dollars. , ., For new machinery, twenty four thou sand dollars. , ; j . For the proportion due by said mint for square block paving from F,splanade to Barrack streets, to be puid to Tho mas llynes, twi lve hundred and sixty five dollars and forty cents. . ; . Government in the Territories. Territory of Oregon: ' For salaries of governor, Hirer1 judges, and secretary, ten thousand live hun dred dollars. ' For contingent expenses of said Ter ritory, one thousand five hundred dollars. For Compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Assembly, ollicers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the Assembl), nineteen thousand four hundred and forty dollars. Territory of Minnesota: For salaries of governor, sunerinlen dent of Indian Affairs, three judges, and secretary, nine thousand seven hundred dollars. ' ,,.,..:', For contingent expenses of sail) Ter ritory one thousand dollars. , , For compensation and milesg of the uibn of i'.ie jjLaat.,. Xmeinblv, officers, clerks, and contingent expensrs of the Assembly, twenty thousand dollars, .,1 rtiitoty of new .Mexico; -1 , For salaries of governor, stipennlen. dent of Indian Affairs, three judges, and secretary, nine thousand seven hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Ter ritory, one thousand Holkr. . 1 : For compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative .Assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the Assembly, twenty.' thousand dol lars.: , ; ),;;, I ' For compensation of the acting sec retary of the Territory of New Mexico, from the fiflh of April, eighteen hundred and li ty one, to the twentieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty one, four hun dred and twenty five dollars. 'I ; Territory of Utah: .; . '. t For salaries of eovern-ir, snperinten dent of Indian Affairs, three judges, ai.rl secretary, nine thousand seven hundred dollars. ' ' , ii . i ' For contingent expenses of said Ter ritory, one thousand dollars For compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the Assembly, twenty thousand dol lars. ;A ' 1 Judiciary. For salaries of the Justice of the Supreme Court, and eight associate judges, forty one thousand uol lars. " , For salaries of the district judges, seventy two thousand dolíais. , And the district judge. of the northern disiriot of Califomi i, until otherwise provided by law, shall be judge of the southern dist ti ict in that Atate?, witli an additional annual compensation of fifteen hundred dollars, so long as he discharges the do ties of both districts. And an, appeal from all final judementsand decrees ren dered in any of the district courts jn California, in cases ot equity, pt admi ralty, and maritime jurisdiction, and of prize or no prize, when the matter, d dispute, exclusive of cost, shall exceed the sum or value of two thousand dollars, shall be allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States, and upon Such ap peal the like proceedings snail be. had as now provided by law on appeals iri like cases from the judgment or decrees of the Circuit Courts to the Supreme Court of the United Slates, i, ., in . For salaries of the chief justice of the District' of Columbia, the, associate judges, and the judges of the criminal court and orphans' court, eleven thous and twd hundred dollars 71 1 ,bihA . I or sauries vi me niuiiicv-wcimfi, i and the clerks and messenger in hit of-1 For salaries of the Attorney-General, NEW MEXICO, MAY 14 1853. u ..'l.i .l .'.IHl.'J.'h's ,ll ..Ui , till j; ,'M1 ,f ;j I 1 fl'ii. fice, ten thousand three hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the office of the Attortey-'Geherali three hundied dollars !'-i'"j: i'1vii !j;:'i ,u. , For salary of the reporter of the deci sions of (he Supreme Court, one thous and three hundred dollars, for each Vo lume published by the direction of the Supreme Court. ; -!? m i:rir ? i For compensation of the district at torney, eight thousand eight hundred dollars. ' ' . '( " '. i For compensation of the marshals', seven thousand four Hundred dollars. ' For defraying the expenses of the Su preme, Circuit, and' District Courts of At.- ,T.fi J O. A.- ', . II . .1 1 , me uniiea cuates, including ine uismci of Columbia, also for jurors and witnes ses, in aidol the tunos arising from fines, penalties, aiid forfeitures, incurred ti the. fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen 'hundred and1 fifty three, and preiioti'a years; and likewise for defray ing the expenses of suits iri which the United States aré - concerned, and of prosecutions : fur' Offences committed against the United State. aiid; lor tbe safe-keeping1 of -prisoners, six' hundred and thirty tlioiisann dollars, "' '!' "' Thht the Secretary of (he Interior be, and he is heicby, diiected to examine the claim presenled by 'ihe ("oiinty ol Des Móines, in tlie- Stiite : of Iowa, foi the expenses of the United States Dis trict Couit, which were1 paid by said c unity pnor to the first day of J nuary one thousand- eight hundred and forty four: and if, upon stich'examinatinn, he is satisfied that, prior td the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty four, Ihe said county has paid mimey which, in accordance with- the instructions of the First Comptroller of the1 Treasury,! dated 'December nine1 teeiith,' one thousand eight hundred and fiir'y 'three, vlioiild have been paid by the marshal of tht United Kt'tates lor said Territory, he ii direoted'to aiidit and allow the same?, Proñdedi That the amount tlrnd allowed shall 'not exceed tna sum of : t we. , '-. 4w. uiu; which is Iiereby approbated fur'tdar purpose., li.-1 i-t .: . . '! hf vir. -r ,i ' Surveyors-General and their C!eM. For Compensation of the siiivevór- general north-west of the Ohio, atld the clerks in his office, eight thousand three hiiiidied dollars., ''"','' " For cómpen'sntibn Of the suteyor general of Illinois nnd Missouri, and the cleii in his Vifficé, fivfe thousand eight lllllllll rii nnu livrmr UVMIIIIS, For cómpénsutioti of the ''surveyor: generul of Louisiana, arid the cleiks, in his 'office, film' thousand five''hi'iidred dollars. . Z1' I''.,' " ;''!', For compensation of the survryrir'. general bf Florida, and the clerk in 'his, office, five tllou'sand five bundled dol UrV. '' r!"; '"I ! '" '-" " For corfipe'nsafion !'of the ''surveyor general of Wiscorfin and Iowa, 'and llil- clerks Iti his office, ejght thousand three' hundred dollars. ' ' '.For compensationi pt Itlie'aiiHey'nr. genertt of Arkansas, and th'clerks'' ill his1 office, eight thousand three lniiid'rwi dollar., c-1' yui":;-h; ' For compensatinri of the' snnVyhr general of -Oregon, and the 'cli-rlM in hi office, si.1.' thoiisnnd ' five linli'dred dollars. ,v':v"": "' 1 .",.',.;f. " Vnr finmrthnsntinn "nf "tlie''linr'vpVHr'.i eeneral of California, arid tfie "cli-fk's fn' his office, eighteen thousand five'1 hun dred dollars.' " '"V'"i : Foi clerk in fh'á offices óf tlié' stíir'- veyor genera!,' including' the office1, in Oregon, to be apnortioned to 'lliein ac eb'rding to tlie exigencie of 'the ntiblic service, and tobe employed in tiaiíscrj birig field Antes" of surt'eyá for the 'ptir-! pose of preserving them at ' the 1 seat 'of Uovernment, thirty three, thousand uol'- iar."i.'. "' '!,:''',:"' ' Lighthouse JfyiaMisn'ment.tor ".'.P plying lighthouses! containing three thou sand twó hundied 'and , seventy two i J j 'I ..(I -i iJtr lamps, witii on, juoe-giasses, wicks, oun sklns, wliitingi anr . cotton cloth, trails p'ortalíiul and 'otner. .expenses' on ' the same)' and for repairing and keeping in impair the lighting anparatusone hun dred and eighty two tlioiisand three liiin drej and, thirty dolíais and seventy eight cenis. ,v; '1',,'Vi; 'Ti'H For repair and incidental expenses, refitting and iinpróvemenW of lighthou se a;id buildings' connected therewith, one Rtlrided anij ten fliousánd eight hdháred a'nd fifty seven dollar. '; , "J?trV.'lilarie: of llir'ee 'íiunrireáan'íl' twenty o'iié lgttlinue keepers and twen' tyOur asslstaiits, (tweiitj' fóii'pf flifein charged whh'lloiibté ligtití, aní two -.-.8-- i? : z " t. V with triple lights,) and including one thousand two hundred dollars for talary of an inspector of lights on the upper Likes, one hundred and thirty six thou sand seven hundred and eighteen dollars and thirty threo cents. ,For salaries of forty two keepers of light-boats, twenty three thousand, dol- For seamen's wages, repair and sup plietof Jiglit-boats, ono hundred, and three thousand six hundred and sixty four dollurs and fifty two cents. . For expense? of weighing and moor ing, cleansing and repairing, and sup plying losses of beacons, buoys, chains, and anchors, fifty nine thousand and fif ty seven dollars and thiity two cents, For commissions, at two and a half per centum, to such superintendent as are entitled to the same under the pro viso, to the act of Match third, eighteen hundred. and fifty one, entitled 11 An Act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of Government for the year ending June, thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty two, and for other pur poses," on the amount that may be dis- buried by. them,' eight thousand dollars. ., For expenses of superintendent) in visiting lighthouses annually, and repor ting their, condition, two thousand dol lars. . . . . . . .. For the erection of a lighthouse on Seahorse Key, m Floridu, in addition to eight thousand dollars appropriated by the act of September twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, four thous and dollar. . .. , , ; , i .. , , For the completion of the lighthouse of the third class at Red Fish Bar, Gal veston, Bay, Texas, five thousand dollars. For rebuilding the lighthouse at Cape St.. Bias, in Florida, twelve, thousand dollars. . , , ... For expenses of coloring and number ing ull the buoys, under the act of Sep tember twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, twelve thousand dollars. Fof the additional expense incurred for fog signals, authorised by the act of the, twenty, eighth, of September, one lliOIKaiid Plfilil hundred "J if'r y, application of horse-powt-j to some of uit-m, one tnousand dollars. Indt pendent Treasnrti For salaries of the assistant treasurers of the, United States at New York, Boston, Charles lop, and St. Louis, eleven thousand five hundred dollars. .. , , . : For compensation of the treasurer of the branch mint at San Francisco, Cali fornia, futir, thousand five hundred dol lars, and additional salaries of the trea surer of the mini at Philadelphia of one thousand dollars, ami of (he treasurer of Ihe. branch mint at New Orleans of five hundred dolíais, six thousand dollars. . vFor salaries of ten additional clerks, authorised, by tlie acts of August sixth, eighteen bundled and forty six, and Au gust twelfth, eighteen hundred and for ty eight,. and a clerk for the treasurer of the branch mint at San Francisco, Cal ifornia, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars, twelve thousand one hundred dollars.,; .;., , ; .;, ,:. ,,, ,,. .Fof salary of chief clerk to the assis tant treasurer at New York, fifteen hun dred dollars.; i- i 1 - .; ..... ( .Fof .contingent expense under the aqt for', the. f.ife-keeping, collecting, Iransfvr, and disbursement of the public revenue, qf sixth August, eighteen hun dred, ami fotty six, twenty thousand dol lars; ; Provided That no part of said sum of t wenty thourand dollars shall be expended fpr clerical services.., ,. 1 F9r compensation to fpecial agents to exiimine the books, fccoupls,. and mofiey on hand in the several deposito- nes, uuuerMie act oi nugusi sixin, eigh teen, hundred, and forty six, seven thou sand; dollar... ,., . () ;;,.; ( ,,..) ,( Survey of the Const. Tot survey of tlie const of .the United State, inclii ding'toinpensntion to superintendent and assistants, (and excluding (he pay and emoluments of officers of Ihe army and navy, and petty officer and men of the navy employed in the work.) (ine hun dred and eighty six thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the Flo rida reef and keys, (excluding Ihe pay and emolument of Ihe officer of the ar my and navy, and petty officers and men of (ho navy employed in the work,) thir ty thousand dollars. , , : '!" , ,, ; -. . For Continuing the survey of the wes tern coast of the United States, 1 exclu ding the pay and emolument of Ihe of- huers ol the army and navy, end the pet ty officers and men employed ,n the wJrk, ) one hundred and fifty thousand dolíais: Provided That a sufficient number, of . tht supernumerary second lieutenant, graduates of the military NUMBER 40- academy, forwhom there is no command in the army, shall upon the application, of the superintendent of the coast ur-' vey, be detailed to take the Jjlaoei and do duty on the coaii survey, instead oC the civilian now employed in that tr: vicé. l; ',1 Ihrim Hotpxtalitot dratnln; bcspítal Étí, and hiatitig and watering th hospital at Louiirille. Kentucky, two thousand dolían. , ' For draining hospital silt, and heating and wstef ing tht hospital at Paducah, two thouind dollars, " For draining lionnitil site, and heating and watarw lug the hospital at Napoleon, two thousand dollars. For draining hospital lite, and heating and water ing the hoipital at St. Louis, two thouuod dol-; lars. i , .' . . For draining hcspltnt lite, and heating and atfS, ing the hospital at Cleveland, two thousand dol-. Ian. ' ' ' ' "'. To meet ontstamling claims inenrred In inlihlnf the hospital at Pittsburgh, and grading and draining the uta, fifteen hundred and sixty-three dollars an lorty-tigut cents. - ':: . For completing the conslruMion ot tht marine hospital at San Francisco, California, and tor ar-. rimirina the grouniti, fencing, riirnuDing warming apparatus, and superintencence thereof, one Duo-, ill eil and thirty thousand dollars. ' That the Secretary of the Treasury he and he It Iiereby autlioriied and directed to purchait a suit able site in Portland, in tht Slate of Maine, or la such place in the immediate vicinity thereof I be shall deem proper, and to canst to be treated thereon, under his direction, a marine hospital tor. Ibe relief of sick and disabled seamen i and for that purpose Ihe mm of thirty thousand dollar! bit and the same ia hereby appropriated tat of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. CtiifMti-HuiiiM. For continuing ,tht construe-, lion of the custom-house at Charleston, , South Carolina, two hundred thousand dolían, i 1 it i For continuing the construction of tht custom house at New Orleans, Louisiana, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, subject to tht limitatlona and restrictions imposed on tht appropriation nadt for the same object at Ihe last session t Congress: PntUtd, That m case the superintendence of the' building bt confided to an officer detailed from tht corps of topographical engineers, the acting archi tect be dispensed with, and the raid superintendent allowed a compensation not exceeding eight Idol lart par day. r . a n 1 i., ,. ,- '. i: 'tu For purchasing a lite, and tht construction of a. suitable building at wilmingti'n, Delaware, for-custom-house, post-oflice, court-rooms, and other offices of Ihe Unted St.tes, and furnishing eamt,. twenty-live thousand dollars i Proeiited, That tht said lot and building be exempted from city and all other taxes whatever, by tht tct of tlie Lecslalur of Delaware! Jhui proeMirf ttrtair,! That before the Secretary of Ihe Treasury shall erect the said building, it shall first be his duty to procure a proper iite,ot lot of ground, and to tnskt a con-' tract or contracts for the erection of laid building, inilfiirtHiliin? tlie same, it a sum or lumi which shall not in the whole exceed Ihe sum Of twenty- live thousand dollars, inclusiva of said lot, which said tontract or contradi ahull he iccured by good and sufficient mretiei lo the satisfaction of tht said Secretary of the Treasury and President of the I'nited States. .. ,,l.ti.-fi For the construction of I eustom-houie at Asto ria, Oregon, , in addition W ten thousand dollars; heretofore appropriated, thirty thousand dollars. ( For purchasing a site and the eonstrnction of a suitable building a( Iticdmcnd, Virgia, for custom, house, post office, court-rooms, and other ofNces of 'lie United Statei, nne hundred thousand dollarti' 1'rwulrd, that tlie said lot and building shall bt ex-, empted from city and ill other taxes whattvtr by Ihe act of tht LeizisUlure c Virjinia : Jlnd trovtftj ftirtlttr, That before Ilia Secretary of the Treasury. snail erect tlie ouililing, it mall hrst oe his duty to procure a proper site or lot of ground, and to make a enntract or contradi tor tht erection of laid' building and furnishing the same, at a sum or sums which sh.ill not In the whole exceed tht sum of ' one hundred and fifty trmuiand dollars, incluilv' of said lot. whii b said contract or contracta shall' be secured by good and sufficient luretiea, to tbt satisfaction of the said Secretary ot tht Treaiury ' and President of Ilia United Statu, , . , n .1 . For annual repairs and office fixture! for tht cua-tom-house at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Erie Pennsylvania, and other placel, twenty-fivt thoit' sand dollars. ... , , , , ' 1 1 ': ,.,: To enable Ihe Secretary of Ihe Treasury to pur. chase an addition lolhecustom-honst at Baltimore, and to repair and alter tht edifice, one hundred ' and ten thousand dollars, said sum to cover all tx-l penses of purchase, repair, and improvement, ,,, . For purchasing t lite ind tin tonitruetion of a suitable building at 1 Waldoboroughi Maiat, tor; custom-house, post-office, ind other offices of tht United Slates, and furnishing the lame, twelve" thousand dollar!. 1 1 Promlti, That said lot and. liujlding shall bt exempted from city and all other , taxes whatever by the act ot the Legislatura of . Maine1 1 Jnd prbviltd fiirllvr, That before the Sec-'1 reiaiy of Ihe Treasury shall erect the said buildings it shall fust be bis duly to procure a, proper site or , lot of ground, and to make a contract or contradi For the erection of slid bulldrng'tml furnishirg tht" same, ata lorn or unís which shall, not in tbt) whole exceed the sum of twelve thousand dollars, ,' inclusive of aid' lot ( which said contract or fori-' trarts shall he secured by good and sufficient lure- ties to tlie satisfaction of the laid Secretary of, tht , Treasury and President of the United ttitei. '' " a l.'.l i.i I;,', i i 'i., ! Lit .1 , ,í i x : 1 1 ft .1 alfrreariw vili oivipi JioM.-For mlsrlet of ) ministers of the United Stale! to Great Britain, , France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Braxil, Mexico, ind Chili, seventy-lwo thousand dollars. I for salarie of tht secretaries ot legation It) le lame places, sixteen thousand dollars. 'f or outfit of ministers ot Uie United Stele to Great Britain and Mexico, eighteen thousand dol- , For lalinr of tht miqUtff reiidcnt .itj.XtirJito six thousana dollars. ' For salary of tht dragoman to Hit legation- lor' Turkey, twenty-five hundred dolían.., .. , , , For lalirlei et duirpt d'offaim !tó 'roifiipal, Austria, Denmark, .Sweden, Holland, Belgium, i Naples, t-ardmia, the Papal lalei, Pern, New Grenade, Vencaneli, Buenos Ayres, Bolivia, Ou- 1 témala, Ecuador, and Nicaragua, leventy-sixthoa. , sand five hundred dollars, For contingent exjiensei of til tht million ibroad, forty thousand dollars. u v..,:.: u For contingent expemci of foreign intercouritr. J forly thousand dolían. ., ', I ' . For npensee tit intettourit with tbt Barbarf poweri, nine thousand doll ni, i.. , ,,,'t , j .:,;, For taliry ot tht coniul nt London, two thou- , imleolltrt. - i '; I i ' fnr nl .rvof tht Commissioner to the flandwirV n Wandl, five thousand dollarsi ,,,,, . J'r interpreters, gin rds, and other expense of the consulates at xoiistinnnopie,' stnyi na, l arid" ' Alexandria, fil'teen hundred iliaiU!ii:i ml :t) Fot fit rant ot tht cónsul,) í ajlsb UvSfiV terland, om hundred dollars. J