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1MMI VOL.UMK " JLIBKHTV, TUB UNION, AND THE CONSTITUTION." NUMBEM oh. CITY OF WASHINGTON. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 21. 1851. EDITED BY ANDRISW J. DONKLSON. A. J. UOMICUOR AND ROHKHT AWUfROWOt raoruiTQM ^kd rciuiMiM. TBIMIt DAILY, JWI you, - - - #10 00 8KMI-WKKKL Y, (publiattcd tri weekly during the wmMuo of Congress) - - - - - 5 00 WKJKKLY, 400 Ciutt will la /urnuAsd u? fallows: five copiM of llie DAILY, fur ..... 40 00 Five copies of the 8 KM 1 WEEKLY, .... *) 0u Ten copies of the " ? - - - - - 3500 Fir* copies of the WEEK1.Y, ..... . 000 Tun copiei of the 11 ...... |f oo Aft*ft?U0ft?UIAT10NS, ?kc. Report uj the Clerk oj the Hou*e of Hepreaentativet of the United Stuies, in compliaru:e ufith tt\c act to authorize the appointment uj : fldUHHrrnif paymasters, and fbr other purposes, passed July 4, 18iki OrFlCK or TUK HOUSfc Of lUl'KHStN'UllVlu of TMk Unitko ri rkits, June '4, 1851. Kb obediem o to tlie sixth sectioa of lliu " act lo authorize the up uolDtuwnt of adtliuuiiil puyiuuRtHro, and for other purpiwe#," |HUf?cii ' July 4, 1830, which require ** the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk I of the House of Representatives, us soon ai may he after the clone of j each vcMiun of Congress, lo publish the statement of till appropria tions made during (he session; uud also u statement of the new offi j cea created, and the salarn s of each ; and aUo a statement of the offices the salurie* of which are increased, and the amount of such increase," the Clerk of the House of Hepresentatives submits the , accompanying statements. HK IIAKI) M. YOUNG, Clerk House of Kepresentatives V. S. STATEMENTS SHOWING Firtt?Appropriations made duriug the second session of the Thir ty-flrai Congress. Second?Offices created, uud the salaried thereof. Thiri?The offices the salaries of which have been increased, with the amount of such increase during the same period. I.?APPROPRIATIONS MA OK IHIRINU THE SECOND SES | BION OF THE THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. JuM* 9, 1851 .?Prepared by the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of RepreteiUati vet. in purruum:e of the sixth section of the act of July 4, 1830. " to authorize the appointment of additional pmfmustrrs, and for other jwjwwi." By the act to settle and adjust the expenses of Uie people of Oregbn iu defending themselves from the attacks and hostilities of Cayuse Indiana, in the years eighteen hundred and forty seven and eighteen hundred aud forty eight. To settle the actual and necessary expenses incurred by the provisional government of Oregon in defend ing tlie people of said Territory from toe attacks and hoatUities of the Cayuse Indians, in the years eigh teen hundred and forty-seven and eighteen hundred and forty eight $100,000 00 by the act to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of ths fiscal year cruling the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty One. State Department. For additional compensation to four watchmen in tlie nortbeaat executive buildiug. Por salaries of tlie judges in tue northern and southern districte of C alifornia Treasury Department. For additional compensation to eight watchmen in the aoutheaat executive building For oontingent expenses in the office of the First Audi tor ?/ the Treasury, for cases for the records, docu ment^ and official papers preserved in tlie office, and for new furniture, this sum having been trans ferred, per act September thirtieth, eighteen hundred aod fifty, aa an addition to the salary of oue of the recording clerks For contingent expenae* of office of Indian alfairs.... For compensation to clerks employed by the Secre tary of the Treasury, in tlie Third Auditor's office, on the examination of muster and pay-rolls of the war of eighteeu hundred and twelve and Indian wars, in addition to an undrawn balance of appro priation for the month of July last.... For contingencies incident thereto, such as printing, binding, rolls, desks, office furniture, and labor Hrar Department. For additional compensation to four watchmen in the nerthweet executive building... For compensation of superintendent of rented build tot corner of F and Seventeenth streets, from first October, eighteen hundred and fifty, to thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty one For compensation of four waiclihieri, from first Octo ber, eighteen hundred and fifty, to thirtieth June, eigllteeft hundred and Jil'ly one For continfent expenses of said building To replace an amount obtained from the subsistence department, which was applied to the service of the (iaftrtef^iiaater's department lust year, aud is a charge, on the appropriation for the present year. For the amount of drafts drawn, the proceed* of which were applied to the aervice of Uie Uuarlerniaatnr'a department in tli? lut year, and liar, been paid from lb* appropriation. for the pre**nt year To ?ap|Jy a deficiency on account ol rlamn v? i lo be dteeharfed, under the head of preventing and sup preeeing Indian hostilities in Florida Post Office Department. For additional compensation to three watchmen in the Poat Office Department For contingent expenses of the office of the Auditor of the Poet office Department, for f urniture and labor rendered neceseary in consequence of the increase of buaineas and number of clcrks, and for deficiency in estimate *j40 00 3,350 00 1,060 00 800 00 05 1'2,000 00 500 00 540 00 187 50 1,500 00 1,270 00 275,000 00 264,117 03 75,000 00 405 00 1,700 O0 Interior Department. For temporary clerk* in the, Fen*ion Office, 111 addition to the balance of appropriation* now on hand For salary of recorder ot land UUea m Missouri...... For compensation of the surveyor general ofOregon.. For salaries of the attorney and marshal of Uie Aerri tory of New Mexico For salaries of the governor, judgen, secretary, attor ney, and marshal of the Territory of Urah For compensation and mileage of members of uie legis lauve assembly, otikers, clerks, and couungent ex Fot invalid pemuoa*, under various suets For pensions to Widow * anil orphan*. uud< r tin a<?i of die fourth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty all, and twenty-first July, eighteen hundred and fbrty-eigbt.... For penikas to wkdowv, under the act of sevenUi July, ?OS thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight For pensions to widows, under the act of the Unrd of March, one thousand eight hundred and lorty-Uiree, For peasions to widow*, under the ad* of the seven ttenlh of June, one thousand night hundred and forty-four, second of February, (me thoussnd eight hundred and forty-eight, and twenty ninth ol Jul), one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight For fulfilling treaty with W) an dots For fulfilling treaty with the Ulalu For faiflHtug treaty with the Navajoee For arrearage* of compensation from first of October, eighteen hundred and fifty, to thirtieth June, eigli teen Imdrwl and fifty -one, to the Indian agents tor the Indian tribes of California For sinenses of holding treaties with the various tribes of Indians in California, in addition to the appropri ation of the thirtieth of Hrptember, eighteen hun dred and fifty For axpenaes of removal and subsistence of the Chip pew as of Lake Huperior and the Mississippi from the landa ceded under the treaties of the twenty ninth July, one Uioueaod right hundred and thirty seven, and fourth of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty two, in addition to approoriation of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty.. For eipenaes of the removal of the *ub agsncy tor the Chitmewas of Lake Superior snd the Mississippi froaPthe old site at Lapotnte to the new one, in find*"! the erection of necessary bu tidings.. For compc n*ation and expense* of the committee of old-settler party oJ Cherokee*, their clerk*, fee., for services rendered in pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth article of the treatv of ?even teenth August, eighteen hundred and forty six, in addition to the appropriation of thirtieth ol Septem ber, eighteen hundred and fifty, In full for all service rendered, or hereafter to be rendered For ?tpdttse* ofholdmg treaties with the wild t/itm* of the prairie, and foi bringing delegate* on to the sest of government. For expense* of Uie removal and subsistence of the Cboctawa from the .Stale ol Mississippi to the Choc taw country went of that river, in additiou to Iwrtner appropriation* for that obicct For payment to the Winnebago fndians of tin* sum er ronoously c barged against the fund of ten Umu?and dollar* set span (out of the consideration to be pa d for the lands ceded) by the eishUiclaase of the fourth arucle of the treaty of the first of November, eigh teen hundred and thirty seven For payment to the Cherokee nation, in full satisfbc tlon and a final settlement of all claims and demand* whatsoever of t Lt< < her ok' e nation against the IJni ted 9tbles, under any treaty heretoihre made with ihe l berokee* And the ?.nd Cherokee nation ?hall, on the payineni ol ?a*d suui of money, etc. uie and deliver to the United Ntat#-s a full snd final discharge fbr all claim* and demand* wnatsoever on the Uni ted litsls*. except for sueii annuitie* in money or specific articu* of property as Uie United Mtatestnay l>e bound by any treaty to pay to said Cherokee na tlon, and except, also, such moneys and lands, if anv, as the United fltate* may hold in trust for ?-aid ? her okees.?{indefinite j For reappropriauon of ilie following sums, (carried to Uie surplus fund on the thirtieth June, eighteen hun dred and forty six,and the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty-seven,) under the following FoiAUing treaties with the Kansas For fulfilling treaties with Uie W yandots Hnpport of blacksmiths, kf., for Osage* ray.i.ent ofclniins lor Osage depredations For purchase of cow* and calve* lor Usages For continuing Uie collection, and for publishing the statistics and other Information, authorize d by the act of the third of March, eighteen hundred and for ty-e?van,eid subsequent act* For supplying deficiency in the amount appropriated at the la?t teas ion for the ?>am? object For ex pauses of tn agent to collect Information, to en able the department to execute the law off ongres* providing lor the per capita payment to CJeroaee*, under the treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty five, so far a* relates to (Hose Indians east of the Mi*?i? alppi ? ? ? ? For removal knd subsistence of Indisns. '1 his *11111 is required in order to settle the claim adjudicated by the accounting nfVhrer* of the treasury, in ffcvor of the Chickasaw nation of Indians, for losses, fcc , in provisions pureha?ed in eighteen hundred and thirty For the pny of the several companies, and the expense, of three conn pan ice of Tex*s volunteer*, called into service by requisition of fire vet Major fJeneral Brook For expenditure* Incident to the |mn? the ten mil lions dollars of stock for Texan indemnity For reimbursing the Htate of Florida, under -ueh rules and regulations as have heretofore governed the ad jnatnmnt of sim*ta? claim- of the several States on the united Htale*, for moneys advam-cd and paid, and tor expenses incurred and obligation* contracted hy saldHUle, for subsistence, Ptppiies, and services of local trnops, called Into service during ths year eigbteealMMd red And forty nine, by and under the s u thorlUna of saiirn tatn Por defraying the espenne of an extra session of Uie iegtsleiure of Oregon, held agreeably to the pro vMOns of law . ........ ..... -.... For the pay and e*pemwftof four companies of volun teers railed into the service of t|?e United Htates by Brevst l.leutenant Colonel Washington in New Mexico, ui the year eighteen hundred and forty ume 135,530 20 fU,033,035 7tt By the act making appropriation* for the payment of revolutionary and other pensions of the United State* for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty two. For revolutionary under the act of the eighteenth of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen #68,000 00 For invalid penstoua uuder various act* 500,500 00 For pension* lor widows and orphan* under the acta of July the fourth, one thousand right hundred and thiriy-six, and July the twenty-first, eighteen hun dred and forty eight ..., 640,760 *H) For petitions to widows uuder the act of seveuth July, eighteen hundred aud thirty eight 60,000 00 For pensions to widow* uuder the act of the third of Mareh, eighteen hundred and forty-three 5io,000 For pension* to widow* under the acts of the sevun ? lee nth June, eighteen hundred uud forty four, sec ond of February, eighteen Imudred and forty-eight, and twenty-ninth of July, eighteen huudred and forty eight 00 For hull'pay pensions to widows and orphans provided for by the eleventh secliou of an act approved Janu ary the twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and thir teen, and the first and second sections of an act ap proved the sixteenth of April, eighteen huudred and sixteen, in addition to a balance remaining in the treasury undrawn on the fifteenth of October, uigh teen hundred aud fifty 10,000 00 $*,141,900 00 By the act making appi ovriationt for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, and for fulfilling treaty itipu lations with various Indian tribes for (he year ending June the thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. For the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, viz : For the pay of superintendents of Indian affairs and the several Indian agents, as provided by the act* of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and March third, eighteen hundred uud thirty seven,and of June tweuty-seveuth, eighteen hundred and forty six, aud of June fifth, eighteen hundred uud fifty. and of September twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty $34,000 00 For the pay of sub-Indian agents authorized by the act of June thirtieth, eighteen huudred and thirty-four.. 13,500 00 For pay of interpreters, authorized by the same act.... 16,500 00 For pay of clerk tosuperinteudeuiutHt. Louis, author ized by the act ot June twenty-seventh, eighteen huudred aud forty six 1,900 00 For pay of clerit to acting superintendent of the West eru Territory, by the same act 1,000 00 For buildings at agencies, and repairs Uiereof. 3,000 0i? For presents to Indians 5,000 > " For provisions for Indians II ,b00 00 For contingencies of the Indian department 36,500 00 To the Christian Indians. For permanent annuity, stipulated in acts of May twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, and May twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty six 40C To the Chippewas of Saganaw. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five .*i 1,000 For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second arti cle of the treaty of seventeenth of November, eigh teen hundred and seven 801 For permanent annuity, stipulated iu the fourth article of the treaty of twenty fourth September, eighteen hundred and nineteen 1,000 00 For |>erinaneiit provision for the supj>ort of black smiths, and tor farming uunsils and cattle, and the employment of persons to aid them in agriculture, stipulated in the eighth artirle of the treaty of the twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and the seventh article of the treaty of the fourteenth January, eigehteen hundred aud thirty 2,000 00 For education, during the pleasure of Congress, stipu lated in the sixth article of the treaty of fifth August, eighteen huudred and twenty six 1,000 00 To the Chippewas, Menomonies, Winnebago**, and New York Indians. Fur education, during the pleasure of Congrcas, stipu lated in the fifth article of ib? treaty of eleventh August, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven To the Ckippewat of Luke Superior and Mmittippi. For fifteenth of tweuty instalments in money, stipu lated in the second article of the treaty of twenty mnih Jul), eighteen hundred and thirty-seven For fifteenth ot twenty instalment* in goods,stipulated in the second article of the treaty ol twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and Unity wvfii For HfteenJi of twenty instalments lor the estab lishment of three smiths' ahofis, supporting three smiths, and flirnishing iron and steel, stipulated in the second article ol the treaty of twenty ninth July, eighteen hundred and thirty seven For fifteenth of tweuty iiisiaJmcni* for the support of farmers, purchase ol implements, grain, or need, and to carry on their agricultural pursuits, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the iftUl of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven For fifteenth of twenty instalment* for the purchase of tobacco, stipulated in the s? coiul article of the treaty of twenty-runUi July, eighteen hundred and thirty seven For fifteenth of twenty im>talmenU for the purchase of provisions, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twenty ninth July, eighteen hundred and thirty seven For tenth of twenty-five instalment* in money, aupuis ted in the fourth article of the treaty of fourth Octo her, eighteen hundred and forty-two For tenth ??f twenty-five instalment* in goods, stipule ted in the fourth article of the treaty of fourth Oc tober, eighteen hundred and lorty two. For tenth of twenty-five instalments tor the suppoit of two smiths' sho|M. including pay of smiths and assistants, and furnishing iron and steel, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of fouith October, eighteen hundred and forty two For tenth of twenty rive instalment* for the pav of two farmers, stipulated in tin- ourth article ot the treaty of fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty two For tenth ol twenty five instalments lor the pay of two carpenters, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of fourth October, eighteeu hundred aad forty-two For tenth of twenty five instalment* for the *up|iori of schools, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty two.. For tenth of twent) five instalments, for the purchase of provisions and tobacco, stipulated In the fourth article of the treaty of fourth October, eighteen bus dred and lorty two . For filth of five instalment- in ginnls payable to the I'dlager Hsnd, stipulated 111 the fouith article of the treaty of twenty Orst August, eighteen hundred and forty seven For fifth of forty-sU instalment* to be paid to the Cbippewas of Mississippi, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of second August, eighteen bun dred and forty sevea To ike CkUkmtamt. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the act of twenty fifth February, seventeen hundred and ninety nine. To Ike Ckodn>r?. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second arti cl? ol the treaty ol sixteenth November, eighteen hundred and live For permanent annuity, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the tre ay of eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty For lit" annuity to chief llob 1,'ole, stipulated in the tentli arUele of the treaty ol twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty five For permanent annuity for education, stipulated in the second article of the treaty ol twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty five.. For annuity to three district chiefs, stipulated in the fifteenth article of the treaty of twenty seventh Hep teuiher, eighteen Hundred and thirty f-or hie annuity t" one Wayne warrior, stipulated in the twenty first article of t'te treaty of twenty sev eiith Heptenihiu, eighteen hundred a id thirty For permanent provision lor blacksmiths, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty Of eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, and ninth arUele ol the treaty of twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty five For iron and steel, tie., tor shop, stipulated in the ninth article of the treaty of twentieth Jai uary, eightee n hundred and tw#nty five ........ ......... To th* Creekt. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of seventh August, seventeen hundred and ninety For permanent annuity, stipulated in the secoml arti cle of the treity of sixteenth June, eighteen hundred and two For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty six For twentieth oflwiity instalments In money, alipu lated in the eighth article of the treaty of twenty fourth March,eighteen hundred and thirty two For permanent provision for blacksmith and m*i?taiit, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty "f twen ty fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty For iron and steel for simp For fifteenth of twenty instalments for the pay of two blacksmiths and as"i?t?nts, stipulated in th? thir teentli article of the treaty of twenty fourth March, eighteen hundred !????! thirty two For iron, steel, fcc., for sbofw , For permanent provi-iofi for the pay of a wheelwright, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of twen ty fourth January, eighteen hundred ami twenty six ? For twenty fir*t of thiily Ihree instalments for educa tlon, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty of twenty fourth March, eighteen hundred and thir ty two, and fourth article of th?* treaty of fourth Jsnuaiy, eighteeu hundred and forty five For interest on three hundred and fifty thousand dol lar?, at five per centum, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of twenty third November, eighteen hundred and thirty eight Far eighth of twenty instalrnenta for education, stipu lated in the fourth article of the treaty of fourth Jan uary, eighteen hundred and forty five. For blacksmith and assistant during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty Mfourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty three For Iron, steel, and coal, during lb'- pleasure of tin President, stipulated in the fifth article of tjic treaty of fourteen!*! February, eighteen hundred and thirty [ ihree ? ? ? y ' For wagon maker, during ift* pleasure of the rreai d?*m, stipulate.^ in Uie tilth article ?>! Uie treaty of fourteenth February. eighteen bundled and thirty three For agricultural implements, during the pleasure ofthe President, stipulated in the eighth article of tire trea ty of twenty fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty six For education, during the pleasure uf' the President, stipulated in the tilth article of Uie tieuty of four teenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty thice, To tk? Delaware*. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth arti tide of the treaty ol' thud August, seven it en hundred and nlnety-tlwe For permanent annuity, stipulated in tiie third article of the treaty of thirtieth September, eighteen bun dred und iiiue For permanent annuity, stipulated lit the fifth article of Uie treaty of third tie toner, eighteen hundred und eighteen For permanent annuity, stipulated in the supplemental treaty of twenty fourth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine For life annuity to chicfr-, stipulated hi Uie pr.vute ar ticle of supplemental treaty of twenty-fourUi Hep tembei. eighteen huudrcd and twenty nine, to trea ty of third October, eighteen hundred and eighteen.. For life annuity to cbiefa, stipulated 111 the suppleiiieu tal article to treaty of twenty-sixth October, eight teen huudred und thirty-two............ For perinanent provision for the purcha?e of salt, stipulated lu, Ui^ Uuuk arUcia ?#i the treaty of seventh June, eighteeii hundred tuid three For perinanent provision for blacksuuUi and aseistaul, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of third October, eighteen hundred und eighteen..... For irori und steel for shop For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dollars, at five per centum, being the value of thitfy-six sec lions of land, net apart by in aty of eighteen hun dred and twenty nine lor educatioii, stipulated in resolution of the Senate of iiineteenUi January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight To the Florida /odeum or Serninoles. For twenty-ninth of Unity instalments for blacksmith's establishment, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of eighteenth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-three, and fourth article of Uie treaty of ninUi May, eighteen hundred and Uiirty-two For eighth of title en instalments in pood*, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty oi fourth January, eighteen hundred aud forty five For eighth of fifteen instalments in iiiouey, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of fourUi January, eighteen hundred and forty-live To the Iowas. For interest on one hundred und fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, at live per centum, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of uineteentb Oc tober, eighteen hundred and thirty eight. To the Kickapoot. For eighteenth of nineteen instalments, as annuity, stipulated in Uie fourth article of the treaty of twen ty-fourth October, eighleen hundred and thirty two, To the Katua?. For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per ceniurn, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of fourteenth January, eighteen hundred ami forty six.... To the Miami**. For permanent annuity, stipulated In Uie fourth arti tie of the treaty of twenty third October, eighleen hundred and twenty-six For permanent provision for blacksmith and assl*tunr, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen For iron and ?-leel for shop For permanent provisiou for the purchase ol one thou sand pounds of t? bacco, two thousand pounds of iron, and one thousand pound* of stee!, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-third October, eighteen hundred and twenty six For permanent provision for pav of nuller, iti lieu of tfuusmith, stipulated in til** fifth article of the treaty of the sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and filth article of the treaty of second [*23dj Octo ber, eighteen hundred and thirty-four For permanent provision for the purchase of one hun dred and sixty bushels of salt, stipulated in the fifth article of Uie treaty of sixUi OcUsber, eighteen bun dred and eighteen For education and support of poor, during the plea* ure of Congress, stipulated in the sixth article of treaty of twenty third October, eighteen hundred and twenty mx For eleventh of twenty instalments in money, stipu lated in the second article of the treaty of twenty eighth Ni fveutber, eighteen hundred aud forty For permanent provision for payment in lieu of laborers, stipulated in tri3 sixth article of the treaty of twen ty-eighth November, eighteen hundred aud f*?rty.... For permanent provisiou for acrieiiltural asustanee, stipulated in the tilth article of the treaty of sixth tictober, eighteen hundred and eighteen To the K?l ftteeri, ( Miamie*.) For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth arti - cle of the treaty ot third August, seventeen hun dred and ninety live 500 00 For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of twenty-first August, eighteen hun dred and Ave................ 250 00 For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article and separate article, of the treaty of the thirtieth Hep ImiiiIht, eighteen hundred and nine 350 Ot) T\> the Menornonin. For mi tee nth of twenty Instalments a* annuity, stipula ted in the second arucle of the treat) of third Hep tomber, eighteen hundred ami thirty si * 90,000 00 For sixteenth of twenty lustnl menu for t wo blacksmiths and assistants, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of third Ueptcinber, eighteen hundred and thirty-eix 1,440 00 For sixteenth of twenty instalments for iron, Heel, k,c.t tor shops, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of third Heptemher, eighteen hundred and thirty six 440 00 For sixteenth of twenty instalments for the purchase of provisions, stipulated in the second article of die treaty of third Heptemher, eighteen hundred and thirty-six 3,009 00 For sixteenth of twenty instalment* for the purchase of two thousand pounds of tobacco, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of third September, eighteen hundred and thirty six. JO J 00 For sixteenth ?f twenty instalments for farming uten ails and cattle, stipulated In the second article of the treaty of third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six 500 00 For sixteenth of twenty instalment* for thirty bar rels of salt, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of tmrd Heptemher, eighteen hundred and thirty-six 150 00 To the Omaha*. For blacksmith and assistant, during Hie pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article o( Umj treaty of fifteen July, eighteen hundred and thirty.. 720 00 For iron and steel, flic., fur shops, during the pleasure ot dM Pmni. si (Ijo oo For agricultural implements, dining the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article ol the treaty of fifteenth July, eighteen hundred and thirty 500 00 To the (Htoe* and Minoima*. For education, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twen ty-first Heptemher, eighteen hundred and thirty three 900 00 For pay of farmer, during the pleasure of tin i " it dent, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of twenty first He|Jfemb?r, eighteen hundred anil thirty - three 000 00 For blacksmith and assistant, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of til 6 treaty of fifteenth July, eighteen hundred and thirty 790 00 For Iron and steel for ahop, during the pleasure of the President M0 00 To thr Ottou aj. for permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth am cle of treaty of the third August, seventeen hundred Hnd ninety five 1,00(1 00 For permanent annuity, stipu'ated In the seeond artielc ot the treaty of seventeenth November, eighteen hiimlr * ? niii ?h> For J* rmanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of seventeenth Heptemher, eighteen hundred and eighteen 1,500 00 For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty ninth August, eighteen hun dred and twenty one 1,000 00 To Ih* (Hlowa* aiul Chipjtrwat. For seventeenth of twenty instalments, stipulated in the fourth artiele of the treaty of twenty eighth Mareh, eighteen hundred and tlnrtv mix .'10,000 00 For interest to be paid a* nnnuity on two hundred thousand dollars, Mtipulated in the resolution of the Henate of the twenty seventh May, eighteen hun dred and thirty six ... 19,000 00 F..r education, for twenty years, arid during the pleas ure of Congress, stipulated In the fourth article nf the treaty of twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six 5,000 00 For mis-ions, for twenty years, and during the pleasure of ('mure**, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six 9,000 00 For vaccine matter, medicines, and pay of physicians, so long as the Indians remain in their reservations, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twen ty eighth March, eighteen hunured and thirty six 300 00 For seventeenth of twenty instalments fur the pur chase of provisions, stipulated In Ihe fourth article of the treaty of twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six {. S,000 00 For seventeenth of twenty instalments for the pur chase of six thousand five hundred pounds of tobac co, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty ?i* 500 00 For seventeenth twenty instalments for the pur cha-e of one bundled barb-Is of salt, stipulated in Ihe fourth artiele of the ir? atv of twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six $00 On For Seventeenth of twenty instalments for the pur chase of five hundred fish barrels, stljmlnted in the fourth ariiele of the treaty ?l twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty aix 411O 00 For three blacksmiths and assistants, for twenty years, and during the pleasure ofi ongress, stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six............ '.1,160 00 For iron, steel, itc , for shops, for twenty years, and during thr pleasure .f Congress (ipulated In ihe seventh artiele of the treaty of twenty eighth March, eighteen Hundred and thirty sit (W0 00 For guoemi'l' at Mackinac, for twenty years, and do ting the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the sev enth article of the treaty, of twenty eighth March, # ighfeeti hundred and thirty til .. 600 <>0 For irou, steel, fltc., for shop, for twenty years, and during nit: plea*urc of l'oiigr?Mf stipulated hi th? s?vei?Ui arin le of the treaty of twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six *or two farmers and H*si?uuits, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in llie seventh article of the "i tweot) eighth Mauohf elghitu tonitwid snd thirty-six For two mechanics, during the pleasure of the Fres idem, stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred arid thirty iii To the Otitges. For interest on sixty nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, at live per centum, heiug the valua tion of fifty-four sections of land set apart by treaty of the second June, eigiiteen hundred and twenty live, for educational purposes, per resolution of the Senate of nineteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty eight For fourteenth of twenty instalments, an annuity, slip ulated in the wecon^ article of the treaty ol eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine .... For fourteenth of twenty instalments for two smith*' chlahlisliinents, stipulated in the secoud article of the treaty of the eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty nine For fourteenth of fifteen instalment* for pay of two millers, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of eleventh of January, eighteen hundred and thirty nine, To the PiankeshaxfH. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of thirtieth December, eighteen hundred and live To the. Pawnee*. For agricultural implement*, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the ninth October, eighteen hundred and thirty throe To the JJptuu'(itamu'* oj Huron. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second ar lice of the treaty of the seventeenth November, eigUtecn hundred and seven To the l'otawatamiev. For fermanciit annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred aud ninety-five For permaueut annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of thirtieth September, eighteen hun dred and nine 1 For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of second October, eighteen hundred an! eighteen * For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of:he treaty of twentieth September, eighteen hun dred and twenty-eight.. For life annuity to chief, stipulated in the second ar ticle of Hie treaty of the twentieth Heptember, eigli teen hundred and twenty-eight. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second arti el* of the treaty of twenty-ninth July, eighteen hun died and twenty-nine For nineteenth of twenty instalments, as annuity, stip ulated in the third article of the treaty of twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two For life annuity to chiefs, stipulated in the third arti cle of the treaty of twentieth October, eighteen hun dred and thirty-two For nineteenth of twenty instalments, as annuity, stip u sted in the third article of the ?reaty of twenty ntlh October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two For seventeenth ol twenty instalments, as annuity, stipulated in the third article 01 the treaty of the 4 twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred aud thir ty- cliree For life annuity to chiefs, stipulated in the ilurd article of the treaty of twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty three For seventeenth of tw nty instilments, as aunuity, stipulated in the second supplem* ntat article of the treaty of twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-three.. For (>ermauent provmon for the purchase of salt, Stip ulated in the third artiele of the treaty of seventh June, eighteen hu Hired aud three For permanent provision for the purchase of one hun dred and sixty bushels of salt, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and and twenty six For education during the pleasure of Congress, sti^u lated in the third article of the treaty of the six teenlh October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six .. For permanent provision for blacksmith and a>sistant, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of six teentb October, eighteen hundred and twenty-si*.. For permanent provision for iron, nteel, flic., for shop, uUpulated in the ilnrd artiele of the treaty of six teenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty fix.. For education, during the pleasure of Congres*, stipu lated in the second article of the treaty of the twen tietli September,eighteen hundred nnd twenty-eight, For permanent provision for the payment in money, in lieu of two thousand pounds of tobacco, fifteen hundred pound* of iron, and three hundred and fifty pounds of Kteel, stipulated in the secoud^rticle of the treaty of twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty height, and the tenth article of the treaty of fifth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twen tiMli September, eighteen hundred and twenty eight For permanent provision for iron, steel, fitc., for shop, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twen tieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty eight For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twenty-ninth July, eightetn hundred and twenty nine ? For permanent provision for iron, steel, fcc., for shop, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twen ty-nlnth July, eighteen hundred and twentv-nine.. For permanent provision for the purchase of fifty bar rels of salt, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty ninth of July, eighteen hundred and twenty nine For education, during the pleasure of Congress, stipu lated ill the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty seventh October, eighteen hundred and thirty two For interest on six hundred and forty three thousand dollars, at five per centum,stipulated In the seventh srticle of the treaty of the fifth June, eighteen hur dred and forty six To tht Qua;*a?r*. For nineteenth of twenty instalments, hp annuity, stip ulated in the fourth article of the treaty of thirteenth May, eighteen hundred nn<l thirty three..., For education, during the pleasure of the Presl dent, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of tliir teeiith May, eighteen hundred and thirty throe For blacksmith and assistant, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the third article of the tremy of thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty three For iron, steel, kc., for shop, during the pleaatire of the Premdent, atipulated in the third article of the treaty of thirteenth May, (ighneu hundred and thirty -three .* For pay of farmer, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the third article of the tremy of thir teen til May, eighteen hundred and thirty three.,.,. To Me Si/ Nations oj Nrw York. For |>^nnanent annuity, simulated in the siith article of the treaty of eleventh November, seventeen hun dred and ninety-four To ike Senecat of Sew York, Fur permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock, per art of the nineteenth February, eighteen huu dred and thirty-one For intercut, in lieu of Investment, on sovemy five thousand dollar*, af five per eentnm, per act of the twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and fbrty ?ll To the $lo<Artruf#e*. For intereat on sixteen thousand five hundred dollnra, at five per centum, stipulated in the ninth article of the treaty of the twenty fourth November, eighteen hundred und forty eight. To tkr Siottr of Miiiitrippi. For Interest on three hundred tbouaand dollars, at five per centum, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twenty ninth September, eighteen hundred and thirty seven For fifteenth of twenty inatalmenta, aw annuity in go??ds, stipulated in the second article of the ireafy ol twenty ninth .September, eighteen hundred and thirty seven For fifteenth of twenty, instalmcnta for the purchase of medicine*, agricultural implements, and stock, and for support of farmers, physic ians, and blacksmith*. Sir., stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty ninth September, eighteen hundred and thirty seven For fifteenth of twenty instalment*) for the purchase of provision*, stipulated in the 'id article of the treaty of i ** ? at) ninth Aeptt mis i. i ighu ? n hundied and thlrty sevn ?... To tk* Sort and Fbrct of Mffotrri. For interest on one hundred and fifty seven thousand four hundred dollars, al five per centum, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty first October, eighteen hutidr* d and thirtj^-aeven To Ihe Snr$ and For** of Mi*'ifippi. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty ot third November, eighteen hundred and four For twentieth of thirty instalment*, as annuity, stipu I riled In the third article ol the treaty of twenty ftr?t September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two For twentieth of thirty iintalment* for gunsmith, stip ulated in the fourth a tide of the treaty of twenty first September, eighteen hundred and thirty two.. For twentieth of thirty instalments for Iron, steel, flic., for shop, stipulated in the fourth article ?f tho treaty of twenty flr?t September, eight-en hundred and thirty two For twenty of thirty instalments for blacksmith and assistant^ stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty ot twenty flhst September, eighteen bun dred and thirty two for twentieth of thirty instalments f??r ir n, steel, lie., f nr shop, stipulated in the fourth article of tho treaty of twenty first September, eighteen hundred and thirty two Per twentieth of thirty instalment* for forty barrels of salt, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty nr*t September, eighteen hundred and thirty two...,,, .. For twentieth of thirty instalments for thirty keg* of to baeco, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty first Hepteuiber, eigliteen huudred aud thirty For interest on two bundled thousand dollurs, ut five jut centum, stipulated ut tin* *?cond article uf the treaty of the twenty first October, eighteen hundred and thirt)-seven For iutvrest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at live per centum, stipulated la the second article of the treatv of the eleventh October, eighteen hundred aud forty two.. . J'u the Shawnee*. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth arti cle of the treaty oi third August, seventeen hun dred aud ninety-five tor permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article . of the treaty of twenty ninth Heptember, eighteen hundred and seventeen For permanent provision for the purchase of Halt, stlp iilaled in the third article of the treaty of the scvuulh June, eighteen hiiudrrd and three... For blackt*until and assistant, during the pleasure of the Presideut, *>tij?iilitted iu the fourth article of the treaty ofeighth August, eighteen hundred and thirty For iron, steel, lie., lor shop, during the pleasure of the President, Stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of uigliih August, eighteen hundred and thirty one To the Seneca* awl Shauiwen. For jieriuauent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty ot seventeenth Heptember, eighteen hundred and eighteen For blacksmith and a??istaut, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated iu the fourth article of the treaty of twentieth July, eighteen hundred aud thirty one ? For iron, steel, fit*4., for shops, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twentieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one 7"o the Seneca)/. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth arti cle of the treaty of the twenty ninth (September, eighteen hundred and seventeen For permanent anuuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the seventeenth Heptember, eighteen hundred aud eighteen For blacksmith und assistant, during the |>lcasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-eighth February, eighteen hun dred and thirty one For iron And steel tor shop, during the pleasure of the President For pay of miller, duriug the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth February, eight* en hundred aud thir ty-one To the H'yandoU. For permanent annuity, stipulated In the third article of the treatv of the seventeenth March, eighteen hundred and forty-two For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of the seventeenth March, eighteen hundred and forty two For permanent provision for iron, steel, flic., for shop F. r permanent provision for education, stipulated iu the fourth article of the treaty of the seventeenth March, eighteen huudred and forty-two To the fVinnebagoe*. For twenty-third of thirty instalments, as annuity, stijiulaied in the second article of the treaty oi the first August, eighteen hundred und twenty nine For twentieth of twenty-seven in?talment> , as annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the fifteenth Heptember, eighieeu hundred aud tlurty For twenty third of thirty instalments for the purchase of fitly barrels of salt, stipulated in the second article of tlie t>eaiy of the first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine For twenty-third of thirty instalments for Uu- purchase of three thousand pounds of tobacco, stijuiialcd in the second article of the treaty of the flint August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine For twentieth of twenty veil instalments for the pur chase o? one thousand five hundred pounds of to bacco, stipulated in the tilth article of ttie treaty of th* fifteenth Heptember, eighteen hundred and thirty two For twenty third of thirty instalments for three hlack smiths and asKisUtnls, stipulated iu the third article of the treaty of the first August, eighteen hundred and twenty nine For twenty third of thirty instalment* for iron, steel, flic., for shwp For twenty-third of thirty instalment* for laborer* and oxen, stipulated in the third article of the Ueaty of the first August, eighteen huudred and twenty nine.... For twentieth of twenty seven instalment* for educn lion, stijnilaled in the fourth article of the treaty of the fifteenth Hejrtember, eighteen hundred ami thirl) two For twentieth of twenty seven instalments for six agriculturists, purchase of oi?u, ploughs, and other implement*, stipulated iu the tilth article of the treaty of the fifteenth Heptember, cightecu hundred snd thirty two For twentieth of twenty-seven instalment* for pay of two physicians, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two For interest on one million one hundred thousand dol lars, at five per centum, stipulated in the fourth arti cle of the treaty ol the first November, eighteen bun dred and thirty-seven For interest on eighty five thousand dollars, at five per centutn, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the thirteenth October, eighteen hundred and forty-six To the H'ea*. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of second October, eighteen hundred and eighteen To defray the expenses of the chiefs of tliw Oneida In dians in Wisconsin, on a visit l<? Washington in eighteen huudred ami fifty one, in relation to their treaties with the I'nited States, rendered necessary by the dersnged condition of their affairs with the federal government For arrearage* due the First Christian and Orchard parlies of Oneida Indians in Wisconsin, under the tresty of seventeeu hundred and ninety six Hy the act to reduce and modify the rata of j>o*tat* in the United Statet, and for other purpo*et. ! Far the further payment and compensation for the mail Mrvice p?rforiii?d for the two hogiet of Con gres* and the other departments and offietn of the government in the transportation of free matter .. . $500,000 00 To supply any deficiency that inoy arise in the I'ost Office Department 500,009 ( 0 $1,000,000 On Hy the art making aproprudtom for the screw e of the Po?t (Mice l)e parimeni during thr fund ? ending thr thirtifth of .June, one thowmnd eight hundred and fifty fmo, und for other purjK^im. For transportation of the mail*, including the service in California and Oregon.... $3,476,C00 00 For transportation of fhe mail* in two steamships from New York, hy Southampton, to Bremen, nt on? hun dred thousand dollar- for each ahip. under the eon tract with the Ocean Hteam Navigation Company of New York ; and for tron*]*>rtatJon hy two ship* nn der the name contract from New York to Havre, at ??vent) five thAfand dollar* each, in addition to an unexpended balance ol former appropriations SM7,000 00 For transportation of the mails across the Istuiiiu* ol Panama 45^Kki 00 For compensation to |H>stmasters 1,875,000 0(1 For ship, steamboat, and way letters 45,000 00 For wrapping paper 115,000 00 For ofllce furniture 9,000 00 For advertising. 80,000 <s? Few mail bifa ;*>,000 For blanks ;i5,<aMJ For mail locks, hey?, and stamp* 10,(M> I For mail depredation* and special agents il5,OQO on For clerk* in the offices of postmasters... 456,000 00 For miscellaneous iterus 80,000 W For new mail locks and keys.... 'i5,0> 0 0? For maps of post rodb? 6,000 00 For incidental expenses of post othess in t'slifornla, from the dales respectively of their establishment to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty one 66,000 (HI $6,550,000 00 Fiytheuit making appropriation* for the iupport of thr Military Jtrademy for thr ye./r tiding thirtirth June, onr thou*and eight hundred and fifty tiro. For pay or officers, instructors, cadets, and musicians $87,430 00 For commutation of subsistence 2,26.1 00 For forage of officers'horse* 86100 For clothing for officers' servants 30 00 For repair* nnd Improvements, fuel, apparatus, forage for public horse* and oxen, stationery, printing, and other incidental and contingent expenses For increase and expcn?e* of the library For expenses iff Ihe board of visiter*", including deli ciency in the appropriation for the ii*ca| year end thirtieth June, one thousand eight hundred nnd ing tt fifty i 3,800 Oft expenses of practical instruction in field cngi neering, comprising purchase of lumber, iron, tools, hru?h, Ate., iir., for construction of trendies, field batteries, inatf.ir.ines, giin and mortar platforms, desc? tils of ditche , mine*, and other temporary work 500 Of. For erecting quarters for engineer t'Oop* f>,M)0 00 For apparatu* tor warming academy and other buildings with hot air $1.10,52* 0" /ly the act making appropriation* f r the payment of nary pen Hon* for thr ye</? rn?mg thr thirtirth of June, onr fhoutaud ri {ht hundred and fiftytwa. For lav did pen-Hon* $-10,000 00 Hy thr net to found a military asylum frrr thr rrlirf and twppfrrf of in valid and disabled whiter* of the army of the t 'nifed statet. For the *upport of the Maid institution, the oneipend eiT balance of the appropriation made March second. eighteen hundred and fort* seven, now remain na in the treasury, for the benefit ol di-charged soldiers disabled by wounds -{Indefinite l The smount levied by tha commanding general of the army of the United fltatns in Mexico, during the war With that republic, for the benefit of the soldiers of the United Htates army, regulars and volunteers, ???? gaged in that war, but taken po*?e??i.?n of a- fund* of the United tftate*. and placed In the trea-ury .... $118, ?l !<? the art making ,, rr < print ion* fhr the mi' and diplomat,.- ejpr?-r of ,? f.n thr h.< , /ir. th thiitnth of Junr, n ght f ? hundred and fifty Ml, mnd far other purpnte*. For compensation nnd milenfe of senators, members of the l|on?<* of Heprevrntxtive*, ?n I -4e1?(rat? ,01 1 00 TO OUH SIMM KHitKS. The name of uu person will be enured upon wur book* uules* ibe i'oyutciii of the autNiciipuoii be made In advance. Uistant mifeiiciitttfff may forward us money by letter, U?|waUg?i on which will be paid by us, and atl rial assumed by ourseUesln iu *al? Uansmutaioi The COUNTRY FAFER l* published trl weekly during the ses ?ion# uf Congi***, and seim weekly during Ike receaa. Mul??tnptions fy, tt period itoo lit an a year wil be received ok teiuis i??ojMiiuo?cu lo the above annual rate*. Ot/-P? >h I'M AriTLKS are aulhoriaed lo atia* our agenta; and,by "(-tiding us rivi DAILY subscriber*, willi $50 enclosed, or fi?* SEMI WhKKl. Y subscribers, with enclosed , or riva WKKKt Y ?ubaenbers, with |lu enclosed, will he eutiUed lo one copy of tbe tame edition an they furnish us subscribers for, gratu. For compensation ol Uie officers and clerk* of both houses of Coitgi ess 44,500 50 For stationery, fuel, pruning, publishing pnn:et ding* and debates, uad all ollur couiiugwul expense* of the Senate. 150,000 00 For priming, binding, engraving, stationery, furniture, mlnry of the librarian, lour clerks of the House, messenger*. pages, und laborer*, salaries of extra clerks on index: of claims, horses, mail carriages, flic., fuel, oil, ami candles, newspapers, alterations and repair*, and oilier tniscellaneou* items, for Cap ilol police, and other contingent ripcntei of the House of Representatives 209,971 00 Library oj Con# re**. 1* or compensation of librarian, two assistant librarians, and messenger 4,500 00 For contingent expenses of siud library *00 no For purchase ol books lor said library 5,000 00 For purchase of law book* lor said library., 8,000 00 A'lie amouiit* which may from lime to time become due to the publisher* of the AiiualN of Congress, un der the subscription authorized by the art aforesaid.? [Indefinite. J For defraying the expense* of preparing the Opinion* of the Attorney* General under the resolution of tlua House 9,000 00 Ki ccutive, 1'resideut of the United 25,000 00 iJtijmrlm*nt u/ Mule. For compensation cf the Secretary of Hlate, and the clerks and messenger and arsisujit messenger iu hi* office 28,300 00 For two principal clerk* in the Department of State. at a salary for each not to exceed two thousand dollurs per annum, and for one clerk at a salary not exceeding fourteen hundred dollai* per annum.... 5,400 00 For the incidental and contingent expenses of said department, viz.: For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, and in the newspapers of the States and Territories, and In the city of Washington 11,900 00 For proof-reading, packing, and distributing laws and documents, including boxes, labor, aud transporta tion 10,000 00 For stationery, blank books, binding, labor, and at tendance, furniture, fixtures, repairs, painting, aud glazing 4,400 00 For printing (letter press aud copper plate) book* aud maps 2,000 00 For newspaper* 900 00 Forcxlra clerk hire and copying 3,000 00 For miscellaneous items 1,000 00 For binding the letters, despatch' s, aud other papers which have accumulated in this department. 1,500 00 For compiling, printing, and binding the Diennial Register for eighteen hundred and forty-nine 1,294 20 For compiling, printing, and binding the Kiennial Register for eighteen hundred and fifty-one... 1,800 00 For tue expense incurred under the joint reHolution, approved (September twenty sixth, eighteen huudred and titty, relating to the publication of the law* of the United States for the years eighteen hundred aud fifty and eighteen hundred and fifty one 8,250 00 Nortkeait Kaecutive liuilding. For compensation of the superintendent nnd four watchmen of the northeast executive building 2,250 00 For contingent expenses of said building?namely, for fuel, labor, oil, and repair*, and miscellaneous items 3,300 00 Treutury Department. For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, aud Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, clerks, mes senger, and assistant messenger in hi* office........ IW/kW do For compensation of the First I'ouiproller, and the clerks and messenger iu his office 22,150 00 For compensation of the Second Comptroller, and the clerks and messenger in hi* office 24,050 00 For compensation of the First Auditor, and the clerk* and messenger and assistant messenger iu hi* oflice, 23,000 00 For compensation of the Second Auditor, and twenty five ch rks, messenger and assistaut messenger in his office 34,800 00 For compensation of the Third Auditor, and the clerk* iner-setigers, and assistant messenger in hi* office... 58,950 00 For compensation to tcmimrary clerks employed in tile office of tne Third Auditor in making <?ut certifi cate oi service ironi the muster oils M eighteen hundred and twelve and the several Indian wars... 23,302 #0 For compensation ?>l the Fourth Auditor, and the clerk*, messenger and assistant messenger in lii* office 90,400 00 For compensation of the ? ifih Auditor, utul the clerk* aud messenger iu his office... 15,600 00 For compensation *?t the Treasurer of the United States, and the clerks und messengers in Ins office.. 13,750 00 For compensation oftlie Register of the Treasury, and the clerks and messenger and assistant messenger in his office 7T.. 30,900 00 For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, nod tin- clerks and messenger in his office 13,&50 00 For compensation of the Commissioner of Cusloms, and the clerks nnd messenger in hi* office '6,500 00 (A*n/tngefll expen?e? of the l\ca$*ry Department. In the oflice of the Secretary of the Treasury : For copying, labor, blank books, stationery, sealing ships' registers, translating foreign languages, print inc. advertising, printing the public accounts, trans mission of'Mediterranean ^sports and *ca latter*, carrying the department mails, extra clerk-hire for preparing and collecting information to b? laid be fore Congress 15,900 00 For printing twenty thousand copies of the Itaport on Commerce and Navigation of the United States, three hundred and seventy-two pages, rule and-figure work, at the prices of eight* en hundred and nine teen, deducting thirty-five per cent., according to agreement, and binding eight thousand six hundred and ten copies of the same, per act approved six teeuth September, eighteen hundred and fifty...... 10,325 00 For miscellaneous txpenses 2,(MO 00 In the office of the First Comptroller : For furniture 100 00 For blank books, landing, stationery, printing, and la Imr 1,W8 00 For miscellaneous items 125 00 In the office of the Second Comptroller: For blank books, binding, stationery, and printing blanks. Including pay for the \attonnl Jntrltifmm and I'm ion, lo be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office 700 00 ? or labor, office furniture, and miscellaneous items.,. 000 00 In the office of the First Auditor For blank books, binding, stauonery, printing blanks, and labor 1,200 00 For miscellaneous items 300 00 In Uie office of the Second Auditor : For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, affice fur niture, printing blanks, including pay for th? RrpvJ* lu and f ro ?n to be filed, bound, und preserved in the office, and nfliscellaneou* Items 1,500 00 lu the office of Uie Third Auditor: For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, office furniture, in* lading carpeting and labor 2,700 00 For miscellaneous items '? ? 300 00 For expenses of arranging document rooms, nnd pre serving files aud papers 1,000 00 In the office of the Fourth Auditor: For blank book*, buttling, printing, stationery, find la bor. For mouellancous item* .v fn the office of the Fifth Auditor : Fot blank books, binding, stationeiy, and labor.. 495 CIO For mifcelUntoui items &>0 00 In the dIRcq of the Treasurer: For blank book*, binding, labor, stationery, and print , 111 1,000 no For miscellaneous Items 300 00 In the office of the Registers For blank book*, binding, and stationery 2,000 00 For blank ftm.i* of import# and export*, certificates of register*, blank enrolment*, and licenmg ofVMNli, for tin- u?r of tht* collector* of the custom* 1 ,000 00 For labor, and other miscellaneous item* 1,000 00 In the office of the Holicitor: For blank books, binding, stationery, printing circu lars and blanfct for district attorney*, clerks of courts, and marshals, and labor 1,060 00 For miscellaneous Item* 200 00 For statute* and report*, including those of the kv eral Htate* . 1,000 00 For mahogany case and stand for safekeeping of the official seal M 75 In the office of the Commissioner of Ctistowltt t For blank books, stationery, printing, and labor 1,700 00 For miscellaneous items ^ Soulhtait Ertcutivr Building. For compensation of the superintendent and eight watchmen of ttm southeast executive building 4,500 00 For contingent expense* r# said building namely, for labor, luel, and lights 14,500 00 For rent of additional buildings for the ace?ommodation of the office* of flte Treasury Department 3,500 00 For fuel, watshing, and mi -' <?llaneous items for the am,,,. 4,000 00 Deport??ti/ of thr Interior. For compensation of* the Hecratary of the Interior, and clerk* mc**enger*,a*d laborer* In hi* office.. 94,700 00 For compensation ?t the < onimlOMOiier of the (General l.and office, and the recorder, draughtsman, assist ant draughtsman, clerks, messengers, assistant mea y).?on no For ?M??ip*'n*ation of the <'oinmissioner of Indian Af iHir*, and the clerks, me-^enger, and aasiatant mes ???nfer in his office 18,700 on for compensation of the Commissioner of Fencions, and the clerk* and messengers in hi* office.......... .V,M7 86 For temporary clerk* in the Pension office **>,733 33 Continsinl rrpenvef (if the tit.part men* <>j the tn (trior. In the office of the Secretary of the I nterior : For book*, stationery, furniture, and other contingeh t ie- fl ,000 00 For library, map-*, He 1,0 K) 0# In tho General Land Ofli. e : For compensation of three temporary clerks, per act of third March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine 3,756 00 For compensation of seven laborers, at Ave hundred dollars per annum per art of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred ai.d fifty 3,600 00 For tract books, patent records, parchment, ree rds of correspondence - tutionerv, l?l mk book*, and blank fbrm* for district offices, advertisfng landsales, bind ing pints, field note*, nod office furniture, and re pairs of the ?arne,including miscellaneous items .. vajm .10 To meet requirements of the net " granting bounty lands to certain officers and soldier* who have been engaged in the military service of the (Tnlte/1 States," approved fleptembr twenty eighth, eighteen hnn