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THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1848. 215 Curr. XXIII. —An Act further to supply Deficiencies in the Appropriations for Mami'! 97, l8r8- the Service of the Fiscal Year ending the thirtielh of June, eighteen hundred ”_'"_`_—— and forty-eigI1t. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following _$¤l2PlY °*` dm sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to supply deficiencies °’°“°’°S` in the appropriations for the service of the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, namely: For pay of one additional clerk in the office of the Fifth Auditor, MQiii<>¤¤l¢l¤fl¤ rendered necessary by the increase of lighthouse business, at eight °f Fmh A"d’t°' hundred dollars per annum, from the first of June, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and forty- eight, eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and ninety-four cents. For extra clerk hire for the settlement of the increase of business in _ Exim ¢l€¥l·1l¤i¤'¤ the office of the Secretary of the Navy, occasioned by the Mexican m B"}" war, six thousand dollars. For salary of the judge of the southern district of Florida, per act Divrict Judge twenty-third February, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, from third °fm°“d"‘ March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, to thirtietb June, eighteen 184.7, eh. 20. hundred and forty-eight, at two thousand dollars per annum, two thousand six hundred and sixty-one dollars and twelve cents. For salaries of district attorney and marshal of the southern district District Attorof' Florida, per same act, from third March, eighteen hundred and l1f)i_.f:§dgImh°l forty-seven, to thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, at two 1847, ch. 20. hundred dollars each per annum, five hundred and thirty-two dollars and twenty-two cents. For salaries of the two keepers of the public archives in Florida, Keepers of arper act of third of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, one §;‘j“°* “‘ Fl"` thousand dollars: Provided, That so much of said act of third of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-Eve, as authorizes the appoint- 18% ch- $@59- rnent of two keepers of the public archives, shall be, and the same is hereby, repealed from and after the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred ,S,ggl°° “l’°l‘ and forty-eight; and in the mean time, it shall be the duty of the ` Secretary of the Treasury to cadse the said archives to be removed to some public office in the state of Florida, to be designated by the President of the United States, there to be safely kept. For expenses of thirty-five lighthouses, including oil and other Lightlcauser, annual supplies, delivering the same, and repairing the lighting appara- &°‘ tus for four hundred and twenty lamps; salaries of thirty-tive keepers, at the fixed average of four hundred dollars per annum, and also all other expenses for six months, twenty-two thousand seven hundredand forty dollars. For one new floating light, including the keeper’s salary at six hundred and fifty dollars, and all other expenses for nine months, two thousand three hundred and sixteen dollars. For additional expenses of sundry new buoys for six months, one thousand six hundred and ninety dollars. For additional expenses of a temporary floating light at Sand Key, Florida, in lieu of the lighthouse destroyed there, one thousand five hundred dollars. For superintendents commission on twenty-eight thousand two hundred and forty-six dollars, at two and a half per cent., seven hundred and six dollars and fifteen cents. For contingent expenses under the act for the collection, safe-keep- Contingent exing, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue of sixth August, cg 9,, eighteen hundred and forty-six, five thousand dollars. _ For contingent expenses in the office of the Treasurer of the United States, five hundred dollars.