Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 10.djvu/687

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THIRTY—THIRD CONGRESS. SESS II. Ch. 175. 1855. 667 New Orleans, by the thirteenth section of the act of fourth August, eigh- 1854,ch-1<>8· teen hundred and fifty four, four hundred dollars. For construction of new roof to branch mint at Charlotte, North Carolina, eight thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. Ltdependent Treasury.-—For additional compensation of the assistant Independent treasurer at New York, two thousand dollars. t’°*’·S“‘Y· For additional compensation of clerk to treasurer of mint at Philadelphia, as depositary, per act fourth August, eighteen hundred and fifty- 1854, ch· 108- four, five hundred dollars. Oustom~Houses.— For furnishing the custom-house, post-office, and Custom-h0¤Se¤· United States court-room,.at Bangor, Maine, one thousand five hundred B“~”%°*` dollars for each, making four thousand Eve hundred dollars; the appropriation for the custom—house, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury; that for the post—oflice, under the Postmaster-General; and that for the court-room, under the Secretary of the Interior. For the completion of the custom-house at San Francisco, California, sanFmne1seo. one hundred and forty-one thousand two hundred and seventy-one dollars and nine cents. Mscellaneous. ——- To complete the penitentiary in Utah Territory, Miscellaneous_ twelve thousand dollars. For lighting and ventilating the upper story of the Treasury building, and for giving additional security to treasury vault, twenty-four thousand six hundred and forty dollars. To render the mint at Philadelphia fire·proof, and to give additional security to the funds deposited in its vaults, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of State to pay to Messrs. Little, Brown and Little, Brown Company, for one hundred and ninety-seven pages of additional post-ofiice mid C0- routes in the pamphlet volume of the United States Statutes at Large, first session of the thirty-third Congress, four thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To defray expenses incurred, and to be incurred, in complying with the resolution of the House of Representatives, twenty-sixth December, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, five thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of State to pay Blythe and Company, of Port Blythe and Co. Louis, in the island of Mauritius, the amount of two bills of exchange drawn upon the Department of State, by George M. Farnum, commercial agent, in payment of the expenses incurred in relieving destitute American citizens, which drafts were cashed by said Blythe and Company, seven thousand eight hundred and fifty-four dollars and fifty cents. For professional services additional to his regular and ordinary official _Northei·n disduties, rendered by the United States attorney for the northern district of g;:?fo’;2;’;“"’Y m California., on behalf of the United States, in the district court of San ` Francisco, in appeals from the` land commissioner, to ascertain and settle the private land claims in California, from the first of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, to first of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, the sum of ten thousand dollars. To enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to pay the amount due G George R. Herrick, for arrears of pay for services from first of April, Hz1g2E0R' eighteen hundred and forty-six, to the eighteenth of July, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, in the business of reservations and grants under Indian treaties, as provided for, one clerk, at fourteen hundred dollarsper annum, by the act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, entitled 1836, ch. 60. "An act providing for the salaries of certain officers therein named, and for other purposes," eleven hundred and nine dollars and seventy-nine cents. For payment of clerks temporarily employed in the office of the mglzghgguggf Postmaster-General, from first July to tenth August, eighteen hundred