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U5 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. SESS- I. Ch. 162. 1856, For compensation to special agents examine the books, ecoounts, and 1846 eh_ 90, money on hand of the several deposxtarxes, under the act of sixth Augijsg, § 11. 7 eighteen hundred and forty-srx, Eve thousand dollars. V0]- ix- P· 62* For compensation to such persons as may be dtislgnated by the Seoretary of the Treasury to receive and keep. the public money, under the 1846, oh. 90. fifteenth section of the act of sixth August, eighteen hundred and f°orty-six, for the additional services required under diet act, at the same rates pro- 1853, @1-89- vided in the act approved second March, eightcen hundred and fifty-three, VOL "· P· 172* and under the same restrictions and limitations, Eileen thousand dollars, Steamboat in- For salaries of nine supervising and fifty local inspectors, appointed SP~‘*°*°"· under act thirtieth August, eighteen hundred and fifliy-two, for the better 1852,cb. 106. protection of the lives of pa.ssengers by steamboats, with travelling and V°r X· P' 61* other expenses incurred by them, eighty thousand dollars. Collection of of the Oollection of Revenue jrom LaneZs.jTo meet the '*"‘d*°“°““°· expenses of collecting the revenue from the sales of public lands in the several land States and Territories, in addition to the balances of former appropriations : For salaries and commissions of registers of land-offices, and receivers of public moneys, two hundred thousand dollars. For expenses of depositing public moneys by receivers of public moneys, thirty-eight thousand dollars. For incidental expenses of the several land-ofnces, fifteen thousand dollars. Penitentiary. Peniientiary.—Fox· compensation of the warden, clerk, physician, chaplain, assistant keepers, guards, and matron of the penitentiary of the District of Columbia, twelve thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. For compensation of three inspectors of said penitentiary, seven hundred and fift dollars. For lhe support and maintenance of said penitentiary, ten thousand and eighty-five dollars, including four thousand dollars for furnaces. Expenses of For defraying the expenses of the supreme, circuit, and district courts °°“'”‘ of the United States, including the District of Columbia.; also for jurors and witnesses, in aid of the funds arising from Enes, penalties, and forfeitures incurred in the Hsca,1 year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, and previous years; and likewise for deiiuying the expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned, and of prosecutions for offences committed against the United States, and for the safekeeping of prisoners, one million dollars. Sm.veym,_ For rent of Surveyo1··Genera.l’s ofliee in Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, Generals, omeos. and other incidental expenses, three thousand dollars. For office rent for the Surveyor-General of Washington Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, three thousand dollars. For rent of Surveyor-Genera1’s office in Kansas and Nebraska, fuel, books, stationery, and otherincidental expenses, three thousand dollars. For office rent for the Surveyor—General of Utah Territory, fuel, books, stationery, furniture, and other incidental expenses, three thousand dolers. For compensation of a. translator in the office of the Surveyor-General of New Mexico, two thousand dollars. - For rent of the Surveyor-General’s office in New Mexico, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, three thousand dollars. Employees at For compensation, in part, for the messenger in charge, of the main W‘“h"‘g“°"· furnace in the Capitol, three hundred and fifty dollars, and twenty per

  1. {64. ch- cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred

°' x' p` ‘ and iitlsy-four—ma,king together four hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water-closets in the Capitol, three hundred and sixty-five dollars, and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred und fifty-fournmking together four hundred and thirty-eight dollars.