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THlR.TY·—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 54, 55. 1850. 459 Cntr. LIV.-—./En. Act nuzkin A r riatians or the Su 0-rt o the Milia Academy for the Year ending tbqptltztieth of dine, one tdbguandéight hundr-ld and jijZy·one. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameri}"! in Congress assembled, That the following Appropriation, sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Military Academy, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. For pay of officers, instructors, cadets, and musicians, eighty-seven Pay. thousand four hundred and thirty-six dollars. For commutation of subsistence, two thousand two hundred and Commutation. sixty-three dollars. For forage of officers’ horses, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars: Forage, Provided, That hereafter, in lieu of the pay proper, ordinary rations, p,.,,,,,,, forage, and servants, heretofore received under the provisions of the act of April twelfth, [twenty-ninth,] eighteen hundred and twelve, the 1812, eh_ q2_ professors of engineers, philosophy, mathematics, ethics, and chem- pn-,;m¤,,· ,,,1. istry, shall be entitled to receive two thousand dollars each, per an- ¤i¤ - num; and the professors of drawing and French, fifteen hundred 1g5L ch- 22- dollars each, per annum. For clothing for officers’ servants, thirty dollars. _ Servants cloth For repairs, fuel, apparatus, forage for public horses and oxen, sta- mp- .d tl d tionery, printing, and other incidental and contingent expenses, twenty- conliggizs an eight thousand eight hundred and eighty-four dollars. For the increase and expenses of the library, one thousand dollars. Library. For expenses of the board of visitors, two thousand five hundred and 130,.,,1 of visit. seventeen dollars and forty-seven cents. MS- For barracks for cadets, forty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. Barracks. For new mess-hall, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Mm-h,,u_ For hospital for enlisted men, two thousand dollars. Hospital. For erecting permanent guard-house and commissary store, three Guard and thousand dollars. “°"h°““· Am-novnn, September 16, 1850. Cin!. LV.-An dot to provide for the Printing of the ./Hnnual Report upon Sept. 16, 1850. Commerce and Navigation. ‘·—···*·_* Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqoresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That it shall be the The report to duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause the annual report upon ::r,°°:*Plf;:gc;f commerce and navigation to be completed at as early a day before the ble_y SP lirst Monday in January in each year as is practicable. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Then when completed, or in the To be printed course of its progress towards completion, if that will give despatch p*;;*°**l$Y£;‘;; to the business, the work of printing, under the superintendence of gay 5;,, :3,,,,,,,,). said Secretary, shall be commenced, and the whole shall be printed and annually. ready for delivery on or before the first day of January next ensuing the close of the iiscal year to which the report relates. Ssc. 3. And be it further enacted, That, until Congress shall other- _Number of eqwise direct, the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause to be printed, in §*°;6:°d dm-"‘ the same manner as other printing of the Department, twenty thou- u ' sand copies of said report, which shall be distributed as follows: first, the usual number for the use of the members of the two Houses and their officers; second, five hundred copies for the use of the Treasury Department; and thirdly, as nearly as may be, five thousand copies to the Senate, and thirteen thousand copies to the House, to be distributed by the members of each House.