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stipulated in the second article of the treaty of ?*a fir* August. oighlns i h?aZ-*d aadtWenty^Ln .. 5160 00 For twenty-tblfd of thirty iaitelwnli 'for the' tvcuMt of tfare* thousand pounds of tobaoeo, stipultaed i* the second article of the treaty of the Arxt t August, eighteen hundred and twenty. nine * 360 00 Tor twentieth of twsuty-seven instal ments for the purchase of one thou sand flVe hundred pounds of tobacco, stipulated in tbe fifth article of the treaty of the fifteenth September, eigh teen hundred and thirty-two.. I?6 00 For twenty-third of thirty instalments for three black am itha *?d assistantf, stipulated in tbo third ar^cle %?Wh> For twenty-third of thirty instalments for iron, steel, Jtc., for -hop. - ? - y ? r bb0 90 For tweutj-ibird of thirty instalments for laborers and qxen, atipuyled ta the third article of the treaty of the first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine w For twentieth of tweuty-?even instalr meats for education, supuiated in the fourth article pf the treaty of the fif teenth September, eighteen hundred and thirtjrtwo.. 3,000 00 For twentieth of twenty-seven instal ments for six agriculturists, purchaao of oxen, ploughs, and other imple ments, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of toe fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty two...., 2,600 09 For twentieth of twenty-seven instal ments for pay of two physicians, stipu lated in the fifth article of the treaty of the fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two. 400 00 For int^fst on one million one hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, stipulatMl in the fourth article of the treaty 6f the firat November, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven., 65,000 00 For interest on eighty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, atipulated iO the fourth article of the treaty of the thirteenth October, eighteen hundred and forty-six....... k 4,260 00 7b the fVeas. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of second Oc: tober, eighteen hundred and eighteen 3,000 00 To defray the expenses of the chiefs of the Oneida Indians in Wisconsin, on a visit to Washington in eighteen hun dred and fl<ty-one, in relation to their treaties with the United States, ren dered necessary by the deranged con dition of their affairs with theFederal Government...... .............. 1,000 00 For arrearages due the First Christian and'Orchard parties of Oneida Indiana in Wisconsin, under the treaty of sev ?nteen hundred and ninety-six 1,764 80 #872,309 80 By the act to rtduce and modify the ratei qf pottage in the United Statee, and for other purposes. For ih? farther payment and compensa tion for the mail service performed for the two Bouses of Oangress, and Age other Departments and officers of Government in tbe , transportation of free matter.. .$500,000 00 To supply any deficiency that may arise in the Post Office Department 600,000 00 $1,000,000 00 By the act m/aking appropriationt for the service qf the Poet Office Department during the fiscal year tnding the thirtieth qf June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty two, and for other purposes. For transportation of the mails, includ Stntb".'*rriCe'".C*li,Or?l* *'K' O^?7,000 00 For transportation of the mails in two steamships from New York, by South ampton, to Bremen, at one hundred thousand dollars for each ahip, under the contract with the Ooean Steam Navigation Company of New York; and for transportation by two ships under the same contract from New York to Har*s, at seventy-five thou ?and dotl|tni each, in addition to an un ?xpended balance of former appro p nations 267,000 00 For transportation of the mails across the Isthmus of Panama. .-????? / ,3^ ? For compensation to postmasters 1,876,000 ihi For altip, ateamboat, and way lettera 45,000 00 For wrapping paper 3o,000 00 For office furniture 9.000 J" For advertiaing 80 000 00 For mail bags 36,OCO 00 Per blanks 36,000 00 For mail-looks, keys, and stamps 10,000 00 For mail depredations and apecial agenta 36,000 00 For clerks in tbe effices of postmaatera.. 426 0001 00 For miscellaneoua itema .- 80-000 00 For new mail-locka and keys 86,000 00 For maps of post routes 6,000 00 For incidental expenses of post offices in California, from tbe dates respectively of their establishment to the thirtieth of J une, eigh t een h und red andfifty-onc 66,000 00 8b,660,000 uo By the act making appropriations for the support qf the Military Academy for the year ending thirtieth June, one thousand tight hundred and fifty-two. For pay of officers, instructors, cadets, and musicians .. ?8?,436 nn For commutation of aubaistence 2,263 OU For forage of officers' horses BW W For clothinp for officera' aervanU 30 W For repairs and improvements, fuel, ap paratus, forage lor public horses and oxen, atationery, printing, and other incidental and contingent eapenaee... 27,135 on For increaae and expenses of the library 1,000 00 For expenaea of tbe board of viaitora, in cluding deficiency in the appropriation for the fiacal year ending thirtieth June, one thouaand eight hundred and fifty one ??;??????????;? 3^?? 00 For expenaea of practical inatruction in fleldeoglneering.coninrieingpurchaae of lumber, Iron, tools, brush, etc., cc., for construction of trenches, field bat teries, magasines, gun and mortar platforms, descents of dkches, mines, and other temporary work . 600 oo For erecting quarters for engineer troop* 6,000 ou For apparatus for warming Academy and ether buildings with hot air 2,600 00 $130.52?* 00 By the act making appropriations for the f?*~en< of Navy pensions for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty hoo. For invalid pensions $40.000 00 By the act to found a military asyhim for the relief ?nrf support of invmkd and ditabltd soldiers of the Army qf the United States. For tbe support of the said institution, the unexpended balance of the appropria tion made March second, eighten hun dred and forty-seven, now remaining in the Treasury, for the benefit of dis charged soldiers disabled by wounds. [Indefinite. 1 The amount levied by the commanding Ceral of tbe Army of the United tea in Mexico, durinjr the war with that Republic, for the benefit of the ?oldters of the United Stat** Army, regulars and volunteers, engaged in that war, but taking possession of aa funda of the United Statee, and in the Treasury - $118,791 19 By the act making appropriations for tht civil and diplomatic expenses of Government for the year ending the thirtisth qf June, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and for other purposes. For compensation and mileage of Sens tors, Members of the Rouse of Repre sentatives, and Delegatee $835,040 00 For cotnpenaatlon of the officera and clerks of both Housea of Congreas 42,660 60 For stationery, foel, printing, pnhlieh Wrooeeding* ana debate*, end *|| contingent expenaea of the 8en ate...... ????*??? 160,000 00 For printing, binding, engraving, ata tionery, mnsitsire, salary of tbe libra rian, four clerks of the House, meseen extra ole<fcs?*j??ia*pf cMu*. tutfses, "?il c?rn^eWs.4e., fuU. ?U*e4##en(l dts?, newkpapars, xlUraiNw* W Im pairs, and other uiiscejiawmui items, f?f?*pitol M| o^W cggotin, gent expenses of the House of Repre sentatives 209,971 00 Library qf Congree*. For compensation of librarian, twoaaeist ant |U*aHapa, and Wes#eog?r. "T.\ 4,600 00 For contingent expenses of said library MOO pi ?or purchase of booka for said library . 6,000 00 For purchase of law booka for aaid li brary .. 2 00y q<> The amounts which mar from time to ' time beconje due to ttie publiabera of the Annalaof Congress, under the sqb acription authorised by the act afore said.?[Indefinite.] ' For defraying the expenses of preparing the Opinions of the Attorneys Gene ral under the resolution of this Houae. 2,000 00 Executive. For compensation of the President of the United States 26,000 00 Department of Stale. For compensation of the Secretary of State, and the clerka and messenger and assistant messenger in his office. 28,300 00 For two principal clerks in the Depart ment of Slate, at a salary for each not to exceed two thousand dollars per an num; and for one clerk at a salary not exceeding fourteen hundred dollars per annum 6,400 00 For the incidental , and contingent ex penses 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 distrib uting laws and documents, including boxes, labor, and. transportation 10,000 00 For stationery, blank books, binding, la bor and attendance, furniture, fixtures, repairs, painting, and glazing 4,400 00 For printing (letter-press and copper plate) books, and maps 2,000 00 For newspapers 200 00 For extra clerk hire and copying 2,000 00 For miacellaneous items. 1,000 00 For binding the letters, despatches, and other papers which have accumulated in this Department...: 1,600 00 For compiling,printing, and binding the Biennial Register for eighteen hundred and forty-nine 1,294 25 For. compiling, prinUng, and binding the Biennial Register for eighteen hundred and fifty-one"... 1,800 00 For the expense incurred under the joint resolution, approved September twen ty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty, relating to the publication of the laws of the United States for the years eighteen hundred and fifty and eigh teen hundred and fifty-one 8,260 00 Northecut Executive Building. For compensation ol the superintendent and four watchmen of the northeast executive building 2,250 00 For contingent expenses of said build ing, namely, for fuel, labor, oil, and repairs, and miacellaneous items 3,300 00 Treaeury Department. For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his oflice 32,650 00 For compensation of the First Comp troller and the clerks and messenger in his office. . 22,150 00 For compensation of the Second Comp troller and the clerks and messenger in his office 24,650 00 Fop compensation of the First Auditor and the clerks and messenger and as sistant messenger in bis office 23,000 00 For compensation of the Second Auditor and twenty-five clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office 34,800 00 For compensation of the Third Auditor and the clerks, mesaengers, and as sistant messenger in his office 68,950 00 For compensation to temporary clerks employed in the office of the Third Auditor in making out certificates of service from the muster-rolls of eigh teen hundred and twelve and the sev eral Indian wars. 23,392 00 For compensation of the Fourth Auditor and the clerka, mcsseng< r, and assist ant messenger in his office 20,400 00 For compensation of the Fifth Auditor and the clerks and messenger in his office ...?. 15,600 00 For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States and the clerks and messenger in his office 13,750 00 1 For compensation of the Register of the Treasury, and the clerks and messen ger and assistant messenger in his of fice 30,200 00 | For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and the clerks and messen ger in his office 13,850 00 For compensation of the Commissioner of Customs, and the clerks and mes senger in his office 16,500 00 , Oontxngent txpeneee qf the Treaeury De partment. In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury: For copying, labor, blank books, station ery, sealing ships' registers, translat ing foreign languages, printing, ad vertising, printingthe public accounts, transmission of Mediterranean ?pass ports and sea letters, carrying the De partment mails, extra clerk hire for preparing and collecting information to be lairf before Congreas 16,200 00 For printing twenty thousand copies of the report on Commerce and Naviga tion of the United States, three hun dred and seventy two pages, rule and figure work, at the prices of eighteen hundred and nineteen, deducting thir ty five per cent , according to agree ment; and binding eight thousand six hundred and ten copies of the game, per act approved sixteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty. 10,225 00 For miscellaneous expenses 2,800 00 In the office of the FirstComptroller: For furniture 100 00 For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and labor 1,938 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 National Intelligencer and Union, v to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office 700 00 For labor, office furniture, and miscel laneous items 800 00 In the office of the First Auditor : For blank books, binding, stationery, printing blanks, and labor 1,200 00 For miscellaneous items 300 09 In the office of the Second Auditor: For blank books, binding, stationery, la bor, office furniture, printing blanks, including pay for the Republic and Union, to be filed, bound, and pre served in the office, and miscellaneous items 1,500 00 In the office of the Third Auditor : For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, office furniture, including carpeting and labor 2,700 00 For miicellaneoua itema 300 00 For expenses of arranging document rooms, and preserving files and pa pers 1,000 00 In the office of the Fourth Auditor: For blank booka, binding, printing, sta tionery, and labor 760 00 For miscellaneous items. 200 00 In the office of the Fifth Auditor: For blank books, binding, stationery, and labor 426 00 For miscellaneous itema 360 00 In the office of the Treasurer : For blank books, binding, labor, sta tionery, and printing, 1,000 00 For miscellaneous items 500 00 In the office of the Register: For blank booka, binding, and station ery ? 2,600 00 For blank forms of imports snd exports, certificates of registers, blank enrol ments, and license# of vessels, for the use of the collectors of the customs... 1,000 00 For labor, and other miscellaneous items 1,000 00 frict cjf courts, a?tf ' marahaULj rod fabafy,....^'952 ?}{ For mbcelfc*ttS )<??..., ? '........ ?./ 200 For statu** Md report*, including those oftM several Stales.JT. '. 1,000 00 For mahogany cue tnd ?taiul for safe keeping of the official Mtl;.'. 26 76 In tbe office of the Commissioner of Customs: For blank books, stationery, printing and labor...; I 1,700 M Far miscellaneous items 300 00 Suuthcuit Executive BuHdtng. For compensation of the superintendent and eight watchmen of the aoutbeaat executive building. ?? 4,500 00 For contingent expenses of aaid build ing, namely: For labor,fuel,aud ligbta 14,600 00 For rent of additional buildings for the accommodation of the officea of tbe Treasury Department. 3,600 00 For fuel, watching, and miscellaneous itema for the same 4,000 00 Department qf the Interior. For compensation of the Secretary of the Interior, and clerka, meaaengera, and laborer a in hia office 24,700 00 For compenaation of the Comraission er of the General Land Office, and tbe recorder, daughUman, aaaiatant daughtaman, clerka, meaaengera, aa aiatant messengers, and packers in hia office 7 .VT. 92,900 00 For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian Affoirs, and the clerka, mes senger, and aaaiatant meascnger in bis office 18,700 00 For compenaation of the Commieaioner of Penaiona, and the clerka and mea aengera in bis office 64,237 86 For temporary clerka in the Penaion Office 40,733 3J Contingent expentei qf the Department qf the Interior. In the office of the Secretary of the Interior: For books, atationery, furniture, and other contingencies 2,000 00 For library, maps, &c ; 1,000 00 In the General Land Office: For compensation of three temporary clerks, per act of third of March, eigh teen hundred and forty-nine 3,766 00 For compensation of seven laborers, at five hundred dollars per annum, per act of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty. 3,500 00 For tract boo^s, patent records, parch ment, recordB of correspondence, sta tionery, blank books, and blank forms for district offices, advertising land sales, binding plats, field notes, and office furniture, and repairs of the same, including miscellaneous items. 23,656 60 To meet requirements of the act "grant ing bounty lands to certain officers and soldiers who have been engaged in tbe military service of tbe United States," approved September twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, for patent records, and parchment for same, blank forms of returns, &c 28,000 00 For tract books, plat books, stationery, and instruments for the office of the Surveyor General, and including four iron safes for the offices connected with the public lands in Oregon, Cali fornia, Utah, and New Mexico, and transportation 7,000 00 In the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: For blank books, binding, and stationery 1,000 00 For labor 200 00 For micellaneous items 800 00 In the office of the Commissioner of Pensions: For stationery 2,500 00 For printing blank forms, regulations, circulars, and for advertising 6,000 00 For furniture 1,000 00 For binding books 1,000 00 For miscellaneous items 600 00 Building occupied by the Secretary of the Interior: For compensation of superintendent of building, and four watchmen for the same, (in addition to an unexpended balance on hand) 660 00 War Department. For compensation of the Secretary of War, and the clerks, messenger, and assi.tairt messenger in his office 17,800 00 For compensation ot the clerk and mes senger in the office of the Commanding General 1,600 00 For compensation of the clerka and mes senccr in the office of the Adjutant Genera*! 10,450 00 For compenaation of the clerka and mes senger in the office of the Quarter mas ter General 12,300 00 For compensation of the clarke and mes senger in the office of clothing and k equipage, Philadelphia.... 4,040 00 For compensation of tbe clerks and mes senger in the office of tbe Paymaster General 9,900 00 For compensation of the clerks and mes senger in the office of tbe Commissary General of Subsistence * 6,300 00 For compensation of the clerka and mea senger in the office of the chief engineer 5,900 00 For compensation of the clerks ana mes senger in the office of the surgeon gen- ^ ! For compenaation of the clerks and mes senger in the office of the colonel of ordnance.. 8,650 00 | For compensation of the clerks and mes senger in the bureau of topographical engineers.... ?'??? 4,900 00 Contingent expentet of the War Department. In the office of tbe Secretary of War : For blank books, binding, stationery, la bor, and printing, newspapers and pe riodicals 1.450 00 | For books, maps, and plans 1,000 00 For extra clerks in the War Department 1,600 00 For miscellaneous items ...... 660 00 In the office of the Commanding Gen For miscellaneous items 300 00 , In the office of the Adjutant General: For printing army register, general or- | ders, circulars, &c. TOO 00 For blank books, binding, and stationery 500 00 For miscellaneous items, including of- j fice furniture ? ? ? ? ? W0 00 | In the officeof the Quartermaster Gen eral, including the office at Philadel ?orai>lank books, binding, and stationery 700 00 For labor. JJJ JJ ; For printing .???? 00 For office rent at Philadelphia 600 00 For miscellaneous items 400 UO In the office of the Paymaster General: For miscellaneous items 1,000 oo In the office of the Commissary Gen eral of Subsistence: For b ank books, binding, stationery, printing, advertising, and labor 3,000 hi For miscellaneous items 160 W In the office of the Chief Engineer: For blank books, binding, stationery, and printing ? ? ? ? ? ?; I For miscellaneous items, including sub ' acriptions to two daily Washington newspapers ?? In the office of the 8urgeon General: I For blank books, binding, ttationery, and printing ? 00 I For miscellaneous items loo w , j In the office of the Colonel of Ord | nance: For blank books, binding, stationery, ( and printing.... WO "", i For miscellaneous items. j?o w i In the bureau of Topographical En FoTblank books, binding, stationery,fcc. 760 00 ! For labor W0 00 | For miscellaneous items ovu uu Norlhtotut Executive Building. \ For compensation of the superintendent and four watchmen of the northwest executive building 2,260 00 For contingent expenses for aaid build ing, namely, for labor, fuel, and light 2,400 00 I For miscellaneous items 1,600 00 j Bnildirg corner qf F and Seventeenth $t$. I For rent of house on northwest corner of F and 17th streets, and whrtning all the room# In il 21,876 00 For compensation of superintendent and four watchmen of the building corner of F and Seventeenth streets 2,260 00 600 00 400 00 | VtM UJUttagHK- H?i III Mill build Naty Dfartwmt. :i . For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, ud the clerks, UMMOfer, 1' and assistant uotNunr in his office.. aa.OOO 00 For compensation of the chief of the bu reau of construction, equipment, and repair*, and the assistant constructor, draughtsman, clwks, and ucwcugei? mbisoiJloe... 11,600 00 For compensation of the naval coustruc tor and the engineer in chief., 6,000 00 For compensation of the chief of the bu reau uf ordnance and bydragrapby, and of draughtsmen, clerk*, and mes senger in bin offii*. . 9,400 00 For compensation of the chief of the bu reau of navy yards and docks, and of the civil engineer, draughtsman, clerks, and messenger in his office... 12,600 00 For compensation of the clerks and mes senger in the bureau of provisions and c.othing..,... 7,300 00 For the annual salary of the chief of the bureau of medicine and surgery 3,000 00 For compensation of the assistant sur Cn, clerks, and messenger in the of of the chief of the bureau of medi cine and surgery 4,700 00 Con ting enciee of the Navy Department. For contingencies of the Navy Depart ment, and all the bureaux connected therewith, namely, for blank books, binding, stationery, printing, labor, and office rent.. 6,930 00 Southwest Executive Building. For compensation of the superintendent and three watchmen of the southwest executive building . 1,760 00 For contingent expenses of said building, namely, (or labor, fuel, and lights.... 1,675 00 For miscellaneous items 1,160 00 Post Office Department. For compensation of the Postmaster Gen eral 6,000 00 For compensation of three Assistant Post masters Genera), clerks, mcaseagers, assistant messengers, and watchmen of said Dapartment 95,900 00 For compensation of the superintendent of the poet office 250 00 For compensation'of temporary clerks.. 1,000 00 For contingent expenses of said Depart ment, vie: For blank books, binding, stationery, fuel for the General Post Office build ing, oil, gas, and candles, printing, labor, and day watchman 9,700 00 For miscellaneous items 800 00 For repairs of the General Post Office building, for office furniture, glazing, and whitewashing 1,600 00 For compensation of the auditor of the Post Office Department, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office 103,200 00 For contingent expenses, vie: blank booksrbinaing, stationery, labor, print ing, blanks, circulars, and miscellane ous items and furnitare 9,200 00 Intercourse with Foreign Nations. For salaries of the Ministers of the Uni ted States to Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, and Chili 72,000 00 For the salaries of the Secretaries of Le gation to the same places 16,000 00 For salary of Minister Resident to Tur key 6,000 00 For salary of the Dragoman to the Lega tion to Turkey.,.... 2,500 00 For salary of an Assistant Dragoman and Secretary to the Legation to Turkey.. 1,500 00 For salaries of Charges d* Affaires to Por tugal, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Upland, Belgium, Naples, Sardinia, tho Papal States, Peru, New Granada, Venezuela, Buenos Ay res, Bolivia, Guatemala, Ecuador, and Nicaragua. 76,500 00 For contingent expenses of all the mis sions abroad 40,000 00 For contingent expenses of foreign inter course 30,000 00 For expenses of interoourse w' h the Bar bary Powers 9,000 00 For salary of the consul at London 2,000 00 For salary of the coinmissioaer to the Sandwich Islands 3,000 00 For interpreters, guards, and other ex penses of the consulates at Constanti nople, Smyrna, and Alexandria 1,500 00 For office rent of the cousul at Basle, in Switzerland 100 00 I For salary of a commissioner to reside in [ China, including the additional com pensation under the act to carry into effect certain provisions in the treaties between the United States and China and t*ie Ottoman Porte 6,000 00 For salary of the interpreter and secre tary of said mission 2,600 00 For compensation to the consuls at the five ports in China, viz: Kwang-Chow, Amoy, Fucbow, Ning-po, and Shang hai ? 6,000 00 For salary of coasul general at Alexan dria ; 3,000 00 For relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries 125,000 00 For clerk hire, ofn<?# rent, and other ex penses of the office of the consul at London 2,800 00 For sa'ary of the consul general at Bei rout 600 00 For compensation of the commissioner on Brazilian claims 3,000 00 For compensation of the cleik of said ! commissioner 2,000 00 For the contingent expenses of the com mission.?[Indefinite. ] Mint of the United States. At Philadelphia: I For salaries of the director, treasurer, I chief coiner, inciter and refiner, en graver, assayer, arsistant assayer, and clerks 21,000 (H) For wages of workmen 47,000 00 For incidental and contingent expenses, including flic!, materials, stationery, water rent, repairs, and wastage, in addition to the available funds on hand 700 00 For specimens of ores and coins to be reserved at the mint 300 00 At Chai'ottc, North Carolina: For salaries of superintendent, coiner, assayer, and cleric 6,000 00 For wages of workmen and watchmen.. 4,100 00 For incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, material*, stationery, repairs, and wantage 1,600 00 At Dahloncga, Georgia: For salaries of superintendent, cjiner, assayer, and clerk 6,000 00 i For wages of workmen 3,600 00 For incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials, stationery, repairs, and wastage 1,400 00 At New Orleans. For salaries oi the superintendent, trea surer, assayer, coiner, melter, refiner, and clerks 17,300 00 For wages of workmen 33,600 00 For incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials, stationery, water rent, repnirs, new machinery, and wastage, in addition to available funds on hand 45,200 00 Judiciary. For salaries of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and eight associate judges 41,000 00 For salaries of the district judges 70,000 00 For salaries of the Chief Justice of the District of Columbia, the associate judges, and the judges of the criminal court and orphans' court 11,200 00 > For salaries of the Attorney General, and the clerks and messenger in his office. 10,300 00 For contingent expenses of the office of the Attorney General 600 00 For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, thirteen hun dred dollars, if only one volume of the reports shall be published as hereto fore; and in case the 8upreme Court shall direct him to publish two vol umes, then the sum of thirteen hun dred doUars for each volume so pub lished 2,600 00, For compensation of the district attor neys, being two hundred dollars each, as prescribed by law. 8,800 00 For compensation of the marshals 7,400 0Q For defraying the expenses of the 8u ' preme. Circuit, and District courts of >hs B?iu< IHiMi ^minding On Dim trici of Columbia, alsu for juror* and lii aid of"At ford* arislptoi'* - from tuna, penalties, and forfeitures, incurred in tke fiscal year ending ' June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and1 1 filty-tWo, and previous year*, and likewiae for defraying the expenses of suits i? which the United State* are' concerned, and of prosecutions for of fence? committed against the United state*, and for tije safe keeping of pri soner.. .... 11.. ...... 692,747 (X) I A ghi hou*? JEatabluhmtrt For supplying light-honses, containing three thousand and hinety-tkfW lamps, with oil, tube glasses, wicks, buff skins, whiting, and cotton cloth, transporta tion, and other expenses on the same, and for repairing and keeping in re pair the lighting apparatus., 152,081 o9 For repairs aud incidental expenses, re fitting and improvement* of light houses and building* connected there with 89,698 W For salaries of three hundred and two keepers of light-houses and twenty t*s sistants, (twenty five of them charged with double and two with triple lights,) and including one thousand two hundred dollars for salary of an inspector of lights on the upper lake* . 127,003 33 For seamen's wages, repairs and supplies of forty fiuatiug lights 86,816 24 For expenses of weigning, mooring, and cleansing, repairing, and supplying losses of beacons, buoys, chains, and sinkers 37,008 02 For salaries of forty keepers of lloating lights 21,760 00 For expensesof superintendents in visit ing light-houses annually, and report ing their condition 2,000 00 For superintendent*' commissions at two and a half per cent, on five hundred and sixteen thousand three hundred and fifty-six dollars and eighty-two cents, appropriated above, lor light house purposes 12,908 92 Hoipitali. For completion of the marine hospital at Chicago, Illinois 4,712 00 For the completion of the marine hos pital at St. Louis, Missouri .. 22,806 00 For marine hospital at Natchez, Miasis aippi .. 20,000 00 For marine hospital at Louisville, Ken tucky... 7,000 00 For marine hospital at Paducab, Ken tucky... 11,000 00 For marine hospital at Napoleon, Ar kansas 12,000 00 For marine hospital at Cleveland, Ohio, 12,909 05 Cut torn i. For continuing the construction of the custom-house at New Orleans 260,000 00 For continuing the construction of the custom-house at Charleston, South Car olina 100,000 00 For continuing the construction of the custom-house at Savannah, Georgia, t 33,000 00 For furniture and fixtures for the ac commodation of the officers of the rev enue, as also for the post office, and United States courts, in the custom house at Savannah, Georgia 6,556 00 For the completion of the custom-house at San Francisco, California 300,000 00 For the construction of a building for a custom-house,' independent treasury, and other offices of the United States, at St. Louis, Missouri, in addition to appropriation of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty i 16,000 00 For purchasing a site and commencing the erection of a suitable building in the city of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, for custom-house, post office, court rooms, and other offices of the United States 75,000 00 For purchasing a site and commencing the erection of a suitable building i? < the city of Louisville, Kentucky, for custom-house, post office, court rooms, and other offices of the United States.. 76,000 00 For the construction of a building for a custom-house, independent treasury, and other offices of the United States, at Cincinnati, Ohio, in addition to the appropriation of thirtieth of Septem ber, eighteen hundred and fifty 26,000 00 Survey </ the Coaet. For survey of the coast of Jthc United States, including compensation to su perintendent and assistants, (and ex cluding the pay and rations of officers of the army and navy, and petty offi cers and men of the navy employed on the work) ? ???? 180,000 00 For continuing the survey of the reefs, shoals, keys, and coasts of South Flo rida, by the superintendent of the coast survey, (and excluding the pay and ration* of the officer* of the army and navy, and petty officers and men of the navy employed on the work)... 30,000 00 For continuing the survey of the western coast of the United States by the super intendent of the coast survey 100,000 00 Independent Treasury. For salaries of the assistant treasurers of the United StatesatNew York, Bos ton, Charleston, and St. Louis 11,600 00 For additional salaries of the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia of one thou sand dollars, and of the treasurer of the branch mint at New Orleans of live hundred dollars 1,600 00 For salaries of ten clerks, authorized by the act of sixth August, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, and ot the twelfth of Ausrust, eighteen hundred and for ty-eig'ht....." 9,600 00 For salary of the chief clerk of the as sistant treasurer at New York 1,600 00 For contingent expenses under the act for the safe-keeping, collecting, trans fer, and disbursement of the public revenue, of sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty six 16,500 00 For compensation to special agents to examine books, sccount*, and money on hand in the several depositories, under the act of sixth of August, eigh teen hundred and forty-six 6,000 00 Mi$ceUan*ou?. For expense* of loans and Treasury note* 20,000 00 For the discharge of such miscellaneous claims not otherwise provided for, as shall be admitted under course of set tlement at the Treasury 5,000 00 For supply of deficiencies in the fund for (he relief of sick seamen 200,000 00 Surveyor* (ieneral and their elerkt. For compensation of the surveyor gene eral of Oregon, and the clerk* in his office 6,500 00 For compensation of the surveyor gene ral northwest of the Ohio, and the rlarks in hi* office 8,300 00 For compensation of the *urveyor gene ral of Illinois and Missouri, and the clerks in his office 5,820 00 For compensation of the surveyor gene ral of Louisiana, and the clerks In his office 00 For compensation of the surveyor gene ral ol Florida, and the clerks in his j office 6,5W O*' For compensation of the surveyor gene ral of Wisconsin and Iowa, and the | clerks in his office 8'300 00 For clerks in the offices of the surveyors general, to be apportioned to thani ac cording to the exigencies of the public service, and, if necessary, to be em ployed in transcribing field notes of survey*, for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of Government 85,000 00 GOVERNMENTS IN THE TERRITO RIES. Territory of Oregon. For salaries of Governor, three judges, and secretary . . ? 10,500 For contingent expenses of said Terri tory ...? I,?00 For compensation and mileage of mem bers ol the Legislative Assembly, offi cers, clerks, and contingent expenses ^ of the Assembly . Territory qf Mtnnetota For salaries of Governor, three judges, qq iJTtdTryolt superintendent of Indian ^ ^ ^ affairs ? ' ' . of said Terri tory .... 1,000 00 Far compensation ud mileage of umm bers or th? Legislative Assembly, of ficer*, clerks, and contingent expenses of the Assembly ? 24,000 00 Territory qf New MtxUo. For salaries of Gov?rnor, Uuwt judge*. and secrelajry ?> > 8,700 00 For salary of superintendent of Indian attain .... 1,000 00 For contingent expenses of Mid Terri tory ...? 1,000 00 For compensation and mileags of num bers of the Legislative Awteujbly, of ficers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the Assembly . 24,000 00 'l\trrilory of Utah. For salaries of Governor, three judge*, and secretary 8,700 00 For salary of superintendent of Indian affairs . 1,000 00 For contingent expenses of said Terri tory . 1,000 00 For compensation and mileage of mem bers of the Legislative Assembly, of ficers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the Assembly . ? . 24,000 00 Surveyi of Public Im*tdt. For surveying the public lands, in ad dition to the unexpended balance of former appropriations, vi*: For surveying the public lands, includ ing incidental expenses, to be appor tioned to the several districts accord ing to the exigencies of the public ser vice, the part to be applied to the sur veys required by the location and sur vey of private claims in Florida, to be disbursed at augmented rates 115,000 00 For completing the survey of the copper region of Michigau, at a rate not ex ceeding six dollars per mile . . 26,100 00 For resurveying and correcting errone ous surveys in the lower peninsula of Michigan, at a rate not exceeding six I dollars per mile . . . 10,600 00 For survey of the Menoraonee cession, Wisconsin, at a rate not exceeding five dollars per mile . _ ? 26,000 00 For surveys in the southern part of Mis souri, east of the m< ridisn, at a rate not exceeding five dollars per mile . 6,000 00 For correction of erroneous and defective, lines of the public and private surveys in Missouri, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mile . . ? 2,000 00 For retracing and resurveying fraudu lent and erroneous work in Arkansas, at a rate not exceeding four dollars per mile ? ? ? 16,000 00 For correcting detached erroneous sur veys in Arkansas, at a rate not exceed ing six dollars per mile ? ? 1,660 00 For surveying in Louisiana at augment ed rates . . 20'000 00 For the survey of private claims in Flori da, under the act of twenty-eighth of June, eighteen hundred and forty eight, including the work now under contract ? ? 10,000 00 For completing certain surveys in Flori da, inc'uding scrap work, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mils, in con sequence of the difficulties attending the execution of the same . . 10,000 00 For runr ing and marking the base and meridian lines in Oregon, as required by the third section of the *ct of twen ty-seventh September, eighteen hun dred and fifty . ? ? 8.000 00 For surveying in Oregon of township lines, and subdivisions of townships, at a rate not to exceed twelve dollars per mile .... 61,840 00 Public Buildingi. For the purchase of tree-boxes, leather, wire, and twine . . ? 260 00 For the hire of two carts at two dollars per day each, for two hundred and fifty days . ? ? <v! For manure for the public grounds . bOO UO For the purchase of trees for the Mall and other pjblic grounds . . 1,000 00 For expense o? enclosing and preparing public grounds lor nursery . 750 00 For casual repairs of the Cap'tol, repair* of the water-closets, cleaning fir* naces, &c., repairing stables, and various other appendages to the Cap itol . . 4,600 00 To enable the Clerk of the House to cause to be erected in the basement under the east entrance of the Cap itol nearest the House of Representa tives a suitable furnace for warming and excluding the dampness from that part of the building 600 00 For improving public grounds, north, south, and west of the Capitol . 2,600 00 For compensation of the western gate keeper . 1 ? 730 00 For compensation of two additional watchmen at the park . . 730 00 For compensation of the messenger at tendant in part on the main furnaoe . 360 00 For compensation of the laborer em ployed by the Commissioner of Public Buildings for cleaning rotundo, wa ter-closet^, &c. ? 366 00 For compensation of the public gar den er .... 1,200 00 For compensation of sixteen laborers employed on the public grounds and President's garden, at forty dollars per month each . . ? 1 >680 CO For annual repairs of the President's house, garden, and laborers, gravel ing the walks in President's Square, &c. ? 6,000 00 For purchase of books for library at the Executive mansion . ? 360 00 For lighting Pennsylvania avenue from the Treasury Department to the Capi tol, and compensation to two lamp lighters for the same, and for lighting the Capitol grounds and the Presi dent's house . . 12,000 00 For compensation of four assistant draw keepers at the Potomac bridge, includ ing oil for lamps, machinery, firewood, rcpairj of tho northern abutments, and other casual repairs . 6,000 00 For repairs of the bridges on the eastern branch of the Potomac, pay of draw keepers, oil for lamps and ma chinery . . > ? 4,000 00 For the support, care, and medical treat ment ot twelve transient paupers, medical and surgical patients in the Washington Infirmary . . 2,000 00 For completing the grading, and plant ing with trees, and enclosing the pub lic mall from Third street to the Poto mac river . ? ? ? 13,000 00 For continuing the improvements, grail ing, and planting with trees the grounds sou(h of the President's house. 10,000 00 For supplying the deficiency in the last appropriation for improving New Jer sey avenue, south ol the Capitol, ac cording to the grade established by the corporation of Washington . . 4,000 00 For completing the improvements of New Jersey avenue, north of the Capi tol, according to the grade established by the corporation of Washington, from North B street to North E street, including a bridge over the Tiber, in addition to the amount on hand . 10,000 00 To supply deficiency in appropriation for continuing the pavement around the Capitol . . ? ? 1,000 00 For extending the gas pipes, and provid ing lamp-posts, lamps, and burners, in Iront of the executive buildings on Fif teenth snd Seventeenth streets, and the north front of the President's grounds. 6,600 00 For grading, and paving with round stone, Twelfth and Fourteenth streets, from the canal to South B street . 9,000 00 For grading and improving Maryland avenue, from Seventh street to the Po tomac bridge ? ? ??600 00 ' For grading, and pav.ng with round ?tone, Seventeenth tlrect, from Penn fivlvinia avenue to the south tide of New York avenue, and continuing th? ?ewer from its present terminus at new York avenue and Seventeenth street to Pennsylvania avenue . . 5,600 00 For filling up. grading, and otherwise improving Franklin square . . 6,600 00 For painting the emternal walls of the Treasury and Patent Office buildings 6,000 00 For compensation of the Commissioner of Public Buildings . . 2,000 00 For completing the east wing of the Pat ent Office building , 200,000