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 98 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sxcss. I. Ch. 108. 1852. ' .:12. din the thirtieth of June eighteen hundred and fifty-one; and no lgimigrd °f gold ci silver other than coin ,0f gtandard iineuegspf the United States, §§}€°d°{,yb§_  or foreign coin, in the manner prescrihed by exxsting laws, shall be re-· ccivable in payment of dues to the United States. O Cumpcxxsaucn Sm. 3. And be iz further enacted, That the act enhtlcd "An act; to of membm ¤f amend an act entitled an act allowing compensauonjo the member;} of 42 the Senate, members of the House of hepresentatxves of the United °' States, and to the delegates of the Temtomes, and repealing all other laws on that subject," shall apply to·Sen2,tors and meyubers of the House of Representatives, and delegates from the Territories, at all extra sessions of Congress or of the Senate, convened within ten days after the adjournment of a. regular session. _ _ Lighthouses. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That fhe appropriation “ for three lighthouses of the third class at Half Moon Shoal, Red F1e1d Bm-, and et 1*06 Fish Bm'- C10pper’s Bar, Galveston Bay," of fifteen thousand do11ers,by the act ent1· ded "An act making appropriations for lighthouses, hghtboats, buoys, &,c., and providing for the erection and establishment of the same, and 185], ch. 37. for other purposes," approved March third, eighteen hondred and fifty- one, be, and the same is hereby, made applicable excluswely to the construction of a lighthouse of the third class at Red Fish Bar, Galveston Ba Texas. 9°}`mi¤ ¤PP¤‘°·  5. And 6c it further enacted, That the appropriations " for com- £g;‘°;‘?‘§§g}3,%t; pensation of superintendent and four watchman of the building occupied the Interior, in by the Secretary of the Interior," of one thousand seven hundred dol- piicnbie to Yn· years ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-one and fifty- gthird March, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, be, and the same are hereby, made applicable to the “ compensation of superintendent and four watchman for that portion of the Patent Oihce building which will be occupied by the Secretary of the Interior," for the fiscal year ending tbirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three. Ncaupis i¤ Mw Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the collector of the customs w}n,{0°;BT °°S` at the port of New Orleans be, and he hereby is, authorized to appoint, with the approbation of the Secretary of the Treasury, three head for the said port, at an annual salary of one thousand five hundred dollars each, instead of the force now employed in the ga.ugers’ department. at the port aforesaid. Tmimrmi gr- Sue. 7. And be i¢furzhé5· enacted, That if either of the officers of any g‘;’;“&P:gS:§c;“ of the Territories of the United States shall absent himself from the msg, ch, 49. "Territory of which he is un officer, for u period of time greater than 186:1, ch. 90.§ 2.\sixty days, he shall not receive compensation for the time he may have been absent. . Pmidgfyvwggo Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That it shall not be lawful for the mt,, bu idntcdf officer or person in charge of any bureau or office in any of the departments of the Government, to print, or cause to be printed, at the public expense, any report he may make to the President of the United States, or to the head of any of the departments. Heads of De- Sec. 9. And be it furthei enacted, That the third section of the act gg;°tw];g“ce:33K entitled "An act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic exomcers. pcnses of Government for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen 184*% $1-176- hundred and forty-seven, and for other purposes," approved tenth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, be, and the same is hereby revived and continued in force for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of Unqxgmgcd June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three. $&¤’;>};;¤¤b;<>¤;z_ SE_C. 10. And be it further enacted, That where any moneys shall have md to (. unplug remamed unexpended upon any appropriations by law, other than for the r¤¤<1.·· payment of interest on the funded debt, or the payment of interest
 * 2** ggw **5 gggs hrs, and of Eve hundred and fifty dollars, by the acts " making approgh; Szqgm, api primions for the civil and diplomatic expenses of Government for the
 * ’Qf1£;H§° two," approved thirtieth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty, and