542 THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 90. 1850. sary travelling and other personal expenses, as authorized by the Secretary of State, one thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars. Expenses or For the pay of draftsmen and assistants to the head of the scientific ¤’°¤°¤$¤'¤3*i¤8k oorps, employed under the direction of the Department of State, in Egiizaxnaggng the reconstruction of the maps of the boundary under the treaty of on the northern Washington, and in copying and recording, seven thousand dollars; g‘;’;Q‘€‘: ’n3f L-lg; the rent of rooms employed for assistants to the head of the scientific York. corps engaged in rccording, copying, dsc., including fuel for the same, five hundred dollars; attendance on office rooms, and expenses of employing messengers, five hundred dollars; purchase of drawing paper, and other necessary drawing materials, and office furniture, three hundred and seventy-fivc dollars; stationery for officc use, one hundred dollars; milcagé and expense of officers employed in examinations required on tho frontiers of Vermont and New York, eight hundred and forty dollars; for survey and examination of that portion of the line lying on the northern frontiers of Vermont and New York, cmbracing hire of men, and their transportation and subsistence, hire of horses and baggage wagons, camp equipage and its transportation, purchase of instruments and all contingencies, Evo thousand dollars; and compensation of two private soldiers, for their services as drafismen in reconstructing maps, eleven hundred and fifteen dollars; making, in all, fnftccn thousand four hundred and thirty dollars. For paying u balance found by the accounting officcrs to be duo to Jose Yznardy. Jose Yznardy, formerly consul at Cadiz, in Spain, the sum of one thousand two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eight cents; and said accounting officers are to ascertain how much of said sum is due by descent or devise, or in any other manner, to the late Joseph M. Yzna.rdy,or to his heirs, former consul of the United States at Havana, who is indebted to the United States; and so much of this appropriation as shall so be found due to said Joseph M. Yznardy, or to his heirs, shall be applied on said indebtedness; and the remainder of this appropriation to be paid to the other heirs of the said Jose Yznardy, or to his representatives. Thomas 0. For payment of compensation to Doctor Thomas O. Edwards, for his E‘“'“'d*‘· services as examiner into the practical operation of the law for the prevention of the importation of spurious and adultcrated drugs and mcdicines, under appointment from the Secretary of the Treasury, October tenth, eighteen hundred and fortyeight, two hundred and Hfiy dollars. Exgmipgyg of For salaries for examiners of drugs for the fiscal year ending the drugs- thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and hfty-one, at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, and New Orleans, per act. twenty- sixth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, and third of March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, seven thousand dollars. Ycierk M New §·`or salary of clerk to examiner at New York, one thousand dollars. $5 J2 Dune For the payment to W. J. Duane, of Philadelphia, executor of Daniel gxecutorof Dem: Parker, deceased, late paymaster-general and agent for paying salaries
- °1P°“k°’· in his ofHcc, a balance found due the said Parker by the accounting
officcr of the treasury, eight hundred and eighty-six dollars. W. H. Chase. For the payment to Major W. H. Chase, of the corps of engineers, in pursuance of the decision of the second comptroller of the treasury, of the second and fifteenth of November, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, one thousand one hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty- eight dollars. RichardRush. For the payment to Richard Rush of a balance ascertained to oc due, by the accounting officcrs of the treasury, for his salary us attorney-general of the United States, and for the satisfaction of which there Promo Pm_ is no appropriation, two hundred and Hfiy-nine dollars and fifty-ni¤6 hibmng pay fo: cents: Provided, however, That hereaher the proper accounting offi-