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THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Szss. II. Ch. 100 1849. 365 resolution of the House of the seventh of August, eighteen hundred b<§9¤éfg!0¤¤me¤¤, and foray-eight, directing the clerk to furnish the members of the Huuse 8 [Tm clause L, the books rherein authorized, the sum of three thouszind eight hundred repeated, post, and ninetyahrec dollars and fifty cenzs." P- _ For continuing the publication of the works, of the exploring expe- PL-\bl¤$*g¤<>¥s °f diem, including the salary of the hortfculturist, and addition m the QQ" §;’Ped’§§,§°,: greenhouse, fifteen thousand dollars. 3%,000. For eomplcting the geological survey and exploration of the mineral Survey ¤fmi¤- lands in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa, in addition to the amount °(§gf‘dshcretoforcvappropriated for that service, sixteen thousand dollars. , To pay A. J. Glossbrcnner for work done in re-arranging and clas- A.J.G]¤ssbmrsifying the volumes in the copy-right room in the Department of State, ”°*‘· 820* iu eighteen hundred and forty-eight, two hundred and fiiiy dollars. _ For the purchase of a site for a new custom-house, Norfolk, Vir- hE::Ef°;:“$§.’:: ginia, tweive thousand dollars: Provided, The President of the United mk, vkgmini States shall deem it proper to make the purchase. 812,000 To enable the Secretary of War to execute the survey and examina· Sung of Pcaiuu of the Potomac River, order by a resolution of the House of Rep- '°'· rescntatives of the eighth August, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, ` fifteen hundred dollars. And the proviso contained in the act making appropriations for vi£°P°°;;gig;°‘ the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government for the year commgssmm 5 ending the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, yerwin disburv and for other purposes, approved August twelfth, eighteen hundred and "‘§8‘£°°‘:‘ 166 fertyeight — which proviso is in the following words: Provided, That ante, ;{_ ggj ' no part of the sum hereby appropriated shall be paid to any person who receives asalary as an officer of the customs: and from and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, the said disbursements shall be made by the collectors of the custonw without compensation--is hereby repealed. _ _ For continuing the publication of the works of the exploring expedi— P“m’°“*’°“ °f . . . . . . . works of explortmn, including the salary of the homcultunst, and addition to the ing expenmon, greenhouse, fifteen thousand dollars. $@000- For additional compensation to the messenger of the P0st·OfBcc PL£°§é”S$ °€ Department, so as to place them on the same footing as the messenger Age °° ep of the other Departments, the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars. 1850, cb· 56- For the expenses incurred under the joint resolution of August Exvensqs uneleventh, eighteen hundred and forty-eight-"A Resolution author- jf;;;Q::;‘°“f:; izing the submission of certain claims to arbitrati¤n"— twenty-tive cherokeeclaims, hundred dollars, the same to be disbursed under the authority of the $?g00· Y 27 Secretary of the Treasury. 9S' * °' ' For the expenses that may be incurred in the further execution of [jltepetitionr of [the act of first of July, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, for the relief §6g'i““° °” P“8° of the bona fide settlers under the acts for the armed occupation of ' Florida, the provisions of said act being continued and extended till the first day of October, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, one thousand five hundred d011m. *8**% °‘3· "°· T0 Robert Beale, for bis services and expenses incurred in a. jour- Robert Beale, {ley to Virginia to notify President Tyler of his accession to the Pres- $300* xdency, three hundred dollars. For the correction of erroneous and defective surveys in Southern C<>¤¤¢¢i<>¤ ¤\ giichigan, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mile, ten thousand $'§;°°f’:°m:lg; ollars. gun, $10,000. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation in the act entitled "And Dcaciyngies in AG! to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year end- ;g£{{;p}:;_°‘fn‘;f;f mg the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-nine," approved bersofC¤ng·ress me ¢wenty-six¢h of January, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, under a $3893,59 féwluticn of the House of zhe seventh of August, eightecu hundred mg::,S£&;°g: and forty-eight, directing the clerk to furnish to members of the House ance, p. au.]