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668 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 175. 1855. and [fifty-four, three hundred and eighty-seven dollars and thirty-eight cents. Commissioner For compensation and expenses of the commissioner and the agent of wd esm ¤,¤d¤r the United States under the convention for the adjustment of claimg gggiullum hmm between the United States and Great Britain, at twelve thousand dollm-S each for the entire service, twenty-four thousand dollars: Provided, That this sum shall include what has already been paid to either of them under the said convention. That the Secretary of State cause the accounts of Joseph Eve deceased, Betsey W- Eve- late charge d’aifaires of the United States to the late Republic of Texas, to be audited and adjusted by the proper accounting officers of the government, and that the amount found due thereon be paid to Betsey NV. Eve, widow of said Joseph Eve, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. C°¤*°°*` °l¤lm¤· For salaries of the three judges of the court of claims, twelve thousand dollars. For salary of solicitor of said court, three thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of the two clerks, three thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said court, two thousand dollars. For the salaries of the judges, solicitor, and clerks of said court, and for other expenses thereof, prior to the first day of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, or so much thereof as may be required, five thousand dollars. Ministerto For outfit of minister of the United States to Spain, nine thousand SP“·*“· dollars. New Granada. For outht of charges des afeires, or minister resident to New Granada, four thousand five hundred dollars. Landomoers. For expenses of depositing public moneys by receivers of public moneys, forty-one thousand dollars. For salaries and commissions of registers of land-oflices, and receivers of public moneys, one hundred and ten thousand dollars. d por incidental expenses of the several land-oiliees, eleven thousand ol ars. Books. To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to purchase for the new members from Virginia, Kentucky, and New York, and the delegates from Kansas zmd Nebraska, the same books as have been furnished the other members of the present House of Representatives, seven thousand four hundred and fifty-two dollars. House (muh. For the contingent expenses of the House of Representatives: ——- €°¤°l°’· Fo!' stationery for members, four thousand nine hundred and ten dollars ; and that the allowance to members of the House, for the present session, shall be thirty-five dollars, instead of twenty-five, as heretofore. Miscelleneous. For miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars. mj ,-0,. ugh, For oil for lighthouses, being the difference between the estimated and houses. the actual cost of that article, eighty-two thousand and thirty-four dollars and seventeen cents. Commissioner For compensation of commissioner provided in the iirst article of the gmgfdsfk reciprocity treaty with Great Britain, two thousand dollars. ciprooizy treaty. For bouts and other incidental expenses connected with the duties of the commissioner provided in the first article of the reciprocity treaty with Great Britain, three thousand dollars. Exploring ex- For completing the publications of the works of the exploring expedition, ¥"’d‘°*°“· twenty-nine thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. fg:!-££u];:"°U To enable the Committee on the Library to pay to William H. Powell P ‘ two thousand dollars, in full for the picture painted by him for the United States, in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated by law. And the accounting officers of the treasury are hereby directed to settle G. W. Hinmm. and pay the account of C. W. Hinman, third assistant librarian, from the " first day of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, at the rate of fifteen hundred dollars per annum.