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sums be, and are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fiftytwo, namely:

For compensation and mileage of senators, members of the House of Representatives, and delegates, eight hundred and thirty-five thousand and forty dollars.

Compensation, &c., of officers and members of Congress.

For compensation of the officers and clerks of both houses of Congress, forty-two thousand five hundred and sixty dollars and fifty cents. For stationery, fuel, printing, publishing proceedings and debates, and all other contingent expenses of the Senate, one hundred and fifty of Senate. thousand dollars.

Contingencies

of House of Representatives.

For printing, binding, engraving, stationery, furniture, salary of the Contingencies librarian, four clerks of the house, messengers, pages, and laborers, salaries of extra clerks on index of claims, horses, mail carriages, &c., fuel, oil and candles, newspapers, alterations and repairs, and other miscellaneous items, for Capitol police, and other contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, two hundred and nine thousand nine hundred and seventy-one dollars.

of

Library Congress and librarian.

Distribution

of the Annals of Congress.

1850, ch. 90.

Library of Congress. For compensation of librarian, two assistant librarians, and messenger, four thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said library, eight hundred dollars. For purchase of books for said library, five thousand dollars. For purchase of law books for said library, two thousand dollars. And that of the two thousand copies of the Annals of Congress, contracted for by the secretary of the Senate and the clerk of the House of Representatives, by the act of Congress passed March thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of government, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and for other purposes," a further distribution, in addition to that already authorized by law, shall be made, as follows: One copy to the library of the President of the United States; two copies to each of the executive departments; five copies to the library of Congress; fifty copies to the library of the House of Representatives; twenty-five copies to the document room of the Senate, for the use of the Senate; six copies for the office of the secretary of the Senate; three hundred copies to colleges and literary institutions, and public or incorporated libraries, one to be designated by each senator, representative, and delegate in Congress; twenty-five copies for international exchanges; two copies to the executive office of each State and Territory; sixty copies to supply the several foreign legations of the United States, to be deposited in and distributed under such regulations as may be made by the department of state; two copies for the Military Academy, and two copies to the Naval School; two copies to the Smithsonian Institution; one copy to each Circuit and District Court of the United States; and the residue to be deposited in the department of state, subject to the future disposition of Congress. And the amounts which may from time to time become due to the publishers of the Annals of Congress, for same. under the subscription authorized by the act aforesaid, shall be, and are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any moneys in the treasury

not otherwise appropriated.

Appropriation

And for defraying the expenses of preparing the opinions of the Opinions of atAttorney's-General under the resolution of this house, two thousand torney-generals. dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General.

To enable the Smithsonian Institution to publish a new edition of Wilke's Narrative and the accompanying series of papers; the plates and engravings which have been made at the expense of the United

Wilkes's Narrative.

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Biennial Register for 1849.

Same for 1851.

Proviso.

States do be turned, and they are hereby ordered to be delivered over to the said Institution to be used for that purpose.

Executive.

For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Department of State. For compensation of the Secretary of State, and the clerks and messenger and assistant messenger in his office, twenty-eight thousand three hundred dollars.

For two principal clerks in the department of state, whom the Secretary of State is hereby authorized to appoint, at a salary for each not to exceed two thousand dollars per annum; and for one clerk whom the Secretary of State is hereby authorized to appoint at a salary not exceeding fourteen hundred dollars per annum, five thousand four hundred dollars.

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, eleven thousand nine hundred dollars.

For proof-reading, packing, and distributing laws and documents, including boxes, labor, and transportation, ten thousand dollars.

For stationery, blank books, binding, labor and attendance, furniture, fixtures, repairs, painting and glazing, four thousand four hundred

dollars.

For printing (letter press and copper plate) books and maps, two thousand dollars.

For newspapers, two hundred dollars. For extra clerk hire and copying, two thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars.

For binding the letters, despatches, and other papers which have accumulated in this department, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compiling, printing, and binding the Biennial Register for eighteen hundred and forty-nine, twelve hundred and ninety-four dollars and twenty-five cents.

For compiling, printing, and binding the Biennial Register for eighteen hundred and fifty-one, one thousand eight hundred dollars: Provided, That an additional column be inserted therein, showing the State or Territory from which each person was appointed to office: Distribution. And Provided further, That one copy of the same be sent to each of the Secretaries of the State, of the States.

Publication of

For the expense incurred under the joint resolution, approved Seplaws for 1850-1. tember twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty, relating to the publi cation of the laws of the United States for the years eighteen hundred and fifty and eighteen hundred and fifty-one, eight thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

N. E. executive building.

North-east Executive Building. For compensation of the superintendent and four watchmen of the north-east executive building, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses of said building, namely, for fuel, labor, oil, and repairs, and miscellaneous items, three thousand three hundred dollars.

Treasury Dept. Treasury Department. - For compensation of the Secretary of the Secretary, Treasury, and assistant secretary of the treasury, clerks, messenger clerk, &c. and assistant messenger in his office, thirty-two thousand five hundred and fifty dollars.

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For compensation of the first comptroller and the clerks and messenger in his office, twenty-two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of the second comptroller and the clerks and messenger in his office, twenty-four thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of the first auditor and the clerks and messenger and assistant messenger in his office, twenty-three thousand dollars.

&c.

First auditor,

Second audi

For compensation of the second auditor and twenty-five clerks, messenger and assistant messenger in his office, thirty-four thousand tor, &c. eight hundred dollars, namely: For the second auditor, three thousand dollars; one chief clerk, eighteen hundred dollars; eight clerks, fourteen hundred dollars each; eight clerks, twelve hundred dollars each; eight clerks, one thousand dollars each; one messenger, seven hundred dollars; and one assistant messenger, five hundred dollars. For compensation of the third auditor, and the clerks, messengers and assistant messenger in his office, fifty-eight thousand nine hundred &c. and fifty dollars.

Third auditor,

Temporary

Their pay.

For compensation to temporary clerks employed in the office of the third auditor in making out certificates of service from the muster rolls clerks. of eighteen hundred and twelve, and the several Indian wars, twentythree thousand three hundred and two dollars: Provided, That no clerk shall receive more than at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum under this act, except one, whose salary shall be sixteen hundred dollars per annum, and four others whose per diem shall be four dollars per day.

Fourth audi

For compensation of the fourth auditor, and the clerks, messenger and assistant messenger in his office, twenty thousand four hundred tor, &c. dollars.

For compensation of the fifth auditor, and the clerks and messenger in his office, fifteen thousand six hundred dollars.

For compensation of the treasurer of the United States, and the clerks and messenger in his office, thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of the register of the treasury, and the clerks and messenger and assistant messenger in his office, thirty thousand two hundred dollars.

Fifth auditor,

&c.

Treasurer, &c.

Register, &c.

Solictor, &c.

For compensation of the solicitor of the treasury, and the clerks and messenger in his office, thirteen thousand eight hundred fifty dollars, the salary of one of the clerks in this office, per act of seventeenth June eighteen hundred and forty-four, being hereby increased to one clerk increased. thousand dollars per annum.

For compensation of the commissioner of customs, and the clerks and messenger in his office, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. Contingent Expenses of the Treasury Department.—

In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury.

Salary of one

1844, ch. 105.

Secretary of

Sundries.

For copying, labor, blank books, stationery, sealing ships' registers, the Treasury. translating foreign languages, printing, advertising, printing the public accounts, transmission of Mediterranean passports and sea letters, carrying the department mails, extra clerk hire for preparing and collecting information to be laid before Congress, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars.

Printing, &c.,

merce and navi

For printing twenty thousand copies of the report on Commerce and Navigation of the United States, three hundred and seventy-two pages, report on comrule and figure work, at the prices of eighteen hundred and nineteen, gation. deducting thirty-five per cent., according to agreement; and binding eight thousand six hundred and ten copies of the same, per act approved sixteenth September eighteen hundred and fifty, ten thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars: Provided, That hereafter said reports be printed by the public printer, as other documents. For miscellaneous expenses, two thousand eight hundred dollars. In the office of the First Comptroller.

For furniture, one hundred dollars.

For blank books, binding, stationery, printing and labor, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars.

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1850, ch. 55.

Miscellaneous.

First comptroller.

Second comptroller.

First auditor.

Second auditor.

Third auditor.

Fourth auditor.

Fifth auditor.

Treasurer.

Register.

Solicitor.

Commissioner of customs.

S. E. executive building.

For miscellaneous items, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
In the office of the Second Comptroller.

For blank books, binding, stationery, and printing blanks, including pay for the National Intelligencer and Union, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, seven hundred dollars.

For labor, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars.

In the office of the First Auditor. For blank books, binding, stationery, printing blanks, and labor, twelve hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous items, three hundred dollars.

In the office of the Second Auditor.

For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, office furniture, printing blanks, including pay for the Republic and Union, to be filed, bound, and preserved in the office, and miscellaneous items, fifteen hundred dollars.

In the office of the Third Auditor.

For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, office furniture, including carpeting and labor, two thousand seven hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, three hundred dollars.

For expenses of arranging document rooms, and preserving files and papers, one thousand dollars.

In the office of the Fourth Auditor. For blank books, binding, printing, stationery, and labor, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars.

In the office of the Fifth Auditor. For blank books, binding, stationery, and labor, four hundred and twenty-five dollars.

For miscellaneous items, three hundred and fifty dollars.

In the office of the Treasurer.

For blank books, binding, labor, stationery, and printing, one thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous items, five hundred dollars.

In the office of the Register.

For blank books, binding, and stationery, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For blank forms of imports and exports, certificates of registers, blank enrolments, and licenses of vessels, for the use of the collectors of the customs, one thousand dollars.

For labor, and other miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars.

In the office of the Solicitor.

For blank books, binding, stationery, printing circulars, and blanks, for district attorneys, clerks of courts, and marshals, and labor, one thousand and fifty dollars.

For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars.

For statutes and reports, including those of the several states, one thousand dollars.

For mahogany case and stand for safe keeping of the official seal, twenty-six dollars and seventy-five cents.

In the office of the Commissioner of Customs.
For blank books, stationery, printing, and labor, seventeen hundred
dollars.

For miscellaneous items, three hundred dollars.
South-east Executive Building.

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For compensation of the superintendent and eight watchmen of the south-east executive building, four thousand five hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of said building, namely: For labor, fuel and lights, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars.

For rent of additional buildings for the accommodation of the offices of the treasury department, three thousand five hundred dollars. For fuel, watching, and miscellaneous items for the same, four thousand dollars.

Department of the Interior. For compensation of the Secretary of the Interior, and the clerks, messenger, and laborers in his office, twenty-four thousand seven hundred dollars.

Department of the Interior. Secretary, &c.

Commissioner of land office

For compensation of the commissioner of the general land office, and the recorder, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks, messen- &c. gers, assistant messengers, and packers in his office, ninety-two thousand nine hundred dollars.

For compensation of the commissioner of Indian affairs, and the Commissioner clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, eighteen thou- of Indian affairs, sand seven hundred dollars.

&c.

For compensation of the commissioner of pensions, and the clerks Commissioner and messengers in his office, fifty-four thousand two hundred and of pensions, &c. thirty-seven dollars and eighty-six cents; the annual salary of the chief clerk being increased one hundred dollars.

clerks in

the

For temporary clerks in the pension office, twenty thousand seven Temporary hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents: Provided, pension office, That said temporary clerks shall not be allowed more than three dol- and pay. lars and thirty-three and one third cents per day. Contingent Expenses of the Department of the Interior.—

In the office of the Secretary of the Interior.

Contingent expenses of the de-* interior.

For books, stationery, furniture, and other contingencies, two thou- partment of the

sand dollars.

For library, maps, &c., one thousand dollars.

In the General Land Office.

For compensation of three temporary clerks, per act of the third of

March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, three thousand seven hun- 1849, ch. 100, § 7 dred and fifty-six dollars.

For compensation of seven laborers, at five hundred dollars per

annum, per act of thirtieth September eighteen hundred and fifty, 1850, ch. 90.

three thousand five hundred dollars.

For tract books, patent records, parchment, records of correspondence, stationery, 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, twenty-three thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents.

To meet requirements of the act "granting bounty land to certain officers and soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the United States, approved September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, for patent records and parchment for same, blank forms of returns, &c., twenty-eight thousand dollars.

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, California, Utah, and New Mexico, and transportation, seven thousand dollars.

In the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
For blank books, binding, and stationery, one thousand dollars.
For labor, two hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars.

In the office of the Commissioner of Pensions.

For stationery, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For printing blank forms, regulations, circulars, and for advertising, six thousand dollars.

For furniture, one thousand dollars.

For binding books, one thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous items, five hundred dollars.

1850, ch. 85.

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