Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 5.djvu/382

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Consulates in Turkish dominions.For interpreters, guards, and other expenses incidental to the consulates in the Turkish dominions, five thousand five hundred dollars;

Library of Congress.For salary of the principal and two assistant librarians, pay of the messenger, and for contingent expenses of the library, three thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars;

Purchase of books.For the purchase of books for the library of Congress, five thousand dollars;

Expenses of Senate.For stationery, fuel, printing, and all other contingent expenses of the Senate, in addition to former appropriations, forty thousand dollars;

Expenses of House of Representatives.For stationery, fuel, printing, and all other contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, in addition to former appropriations, one hundred thousand dollars;

The two sums last mentioned to be applied to the payment of the ordinary expenditures of the Senate and House of Representatives, severally, and to no other purpose.

Principal gardener.For salary of the principal gardener, one thousand two hundred dollars;

House and grounds.For alterations and repairs of the President’s house and furniture, and for superintendence of the grounds, three thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars;

Preparing, &c. documents.For preparing, printing, and binding documents ordered by the resolutions of the Senate of the second of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and second March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, relating to the establishment of the seat of Government; plans, and surveys for the improvement of harbors and rivers, roads and canals; to be disbursed under the direction of the committee to audit and control the contingent expenses of the Senate, fifteen thousand dollars;

Relief of insolvent debtors.For expenses arising under the act for the relief of certain insolvent debtors of the United States, three thousand dollars;

Wall at New Orleans.For an appropriation carried to the surplus fund on the thirty-first of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, for a brick wall around the custom-house at New Orleans, five thousand five hundred dollars;

Marine hospital at Mobile.For completing the marine hospital authorized to be erected in the city of Mobile, fifteen thousand dollars;

Repair of pier, &c. on Staten Island.For an appropriation carried to the surplus fund on the thirty-first of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, for the repair of the pier and wharves at the public stores on Staten island, two thousand three hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents;

Custom-house at Boston.For constructing the custom-house at Boston, seventy-five thousand dollars;

Custom-house at New York.For constructing the custom-house at New York, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars;

Furniture.For furnishing one hundred and fifty-six rooms in the new Treasury building, including one thousand dollars for shelves and cases in the various rooms occupied by the Register, sixteen thousand six hundred dollars;

Smithsonian legacy.For carrying into effect the acts relating to the Smithsonian legacy, ten thousand dollars, to be paid out of the fund arising from that legacy.

Surveying the public lands.For surveying the public lands, in addition to the unexpended balance of former appropriations, fifteen thousand dollars;

Surveying the public lands in Louisiana.For surveying the public lands in Louisiana, at a rate not exceeding eight dollars per mile, in addition to the special appropriation for this purpose, per act of the third of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, fifteen thousand dollars;

New Treasury building.For the construction of the new Treasury building, one hundred thousand dollars;

Patent Office.For the construction of the Patent Office, fifty thousand dollars;