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436 THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 12. 1850. SCHEDULE 5. — Continued.

Public paupers. Criminals. Cost of labor. Religious worship. Whole number of Number convicted Av’ ge wagestofarm No. of churches. paupers supported ofcrimedurixigyear hand per month, during the pasty’r. ending June 1, ’50. hired by the year and boarded, $ Number supported In prison on the 1st Average wages of a on the lst day of June, 1850. day tlabogeié with- J e. out 031 un With board, $ No. of persons each . White. . White. Averagepaymentto will accommodate. Native { Black. Nahvgg Black. a carpenter perday, without board, $ Average wages to Foreign. Foreign. a female domestic per yyegk, without boar Cost of I supporting Average price of Value of churchpaupers during last board to alaboring es, $ year. man per week, $ SCHEDULE 6.—PmzsoNs wno man during the year ending Ist June, 1859, in tim of , in the County of , and State of , enlgmeraied by me. sustant. wd 4;; _.. . Q ··* EQ 3 nsscarrrton. § § S o °° me rz °’ g . sas .. e wm ·=· 2 s S ¤ E EQ M *5 s. .=: - 3 g °’ ¤=¤ ,, 3 . sez: *· 5* ·¤ m ,3 as <H ·-A *15 _ n ··g 3; m g-, Q g pgp g Q ·,: 2 , ,, o gl Po-if P é ci 6 o c 3 3 ,5 gl 3 50 F ·~ S 3 s . s Q g P6 => 53 q, •· °$ · as *9 E A .5 g 0 x> *5 S 3 "‘ " tl ‘ . e M, <» a ¤ 5 a ... 5 .5 S, g

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gggss as 5 E gs E `§ § ¤ ¤ ·... S ¤$ ,4 S gg E <> ° s =~· ¤ e3 an g Ei ° .9.3 z'“"" °‘ —··: a 8 6: s e. 5 S rn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 __ i Approved, May 23, 1850. May 23, 1850_ CHAP. XH. -—— Act supplementary ta the det entitled "An Act supplementary .—. to the Act entitled °An Het establishing a Mini, and regulating the Coins of the 1837, ch. 3. United States} " Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ff; ;¤(_e·l;}¤ fhg United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for the pur- $,2,5 um {32;,, pose of enabling the mint and branch mints of the United States to returns to depns- make returns to depositors with as little delay as possible, it shall be

(,:1:2-% 2;: lawful for the President of the United States, when the state of the

tho,;,,,,; to direct treasury shall admit thereof, to direct transfers to be made from time

 of pub- to time to the mint and branch mints for such sums of public money

y‘ aslhe shall judge convenient and necessary, out of which those who bringbulliou to the mint may be paid the value thereof, as soon as practicable after this value has been ascertained; that the bullion so deposited shall become the property of the United States ; that no dis-