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 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Szss. II. Ch. 96. 1853. 181 CHAP. XCVI.—-·An Act l0Su I De 'encies in the A` the 2 o March 1858. £e;ee]WscaZ Year ending the  June, one thousand eight ££2;1TdredA?ze1:¢';w_;i_/Z{;**··8;—— Be it enacted by the Senate and ikuse of Representatives of the United States of Amer·ica in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the fiscal year ending the thirtiath of June, cigbtccn hundred and 5fby-three, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, namely: For compensation of the Vice-President of the United States, one Vice-President. thousand six hundred and thirhy—eight dollars and eighty-nine cents; For outfit of a Chargé d’AH`aires to Denmark, four thousand five hun- Foreign lumdred dollars; °°“”°· For salary to the Commissioner at the Sandwich Islands, from the seventh of June, eighteen hundred and fifty, to July first, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and to make the same equal to the sum now provided for by law, four thousand four hundred and fourteen dollars ; For the contingent expenses of the officc of the Treasurer of the Uni— Treasurer. ted States, one thousand dollars; For salaries and commissions of registers of land offices and receivers Land registers of public moneys, eight thousand dollars ; °“d "’°°“’°”· For expenses of depositing public moneys, by receivers of public moneys, two thousand and fifty dollars; For incidental expenses of the several land offices, three thousand LW! Gmc8S- eight hundred dollars; For the extension of the United States Capitol, four hundred thousand _ C$»Pi*<>l·€¤t°¤ dollars: Provided, That so much of former appropriations for the ex- s‘°§1.g$iS0_ tension of the Capitol as remains uncxpcnded, and the appropriation now made, or which may hereafter be made for that object, shall be disbursed HW diSb¤¤‘¤¢d· under such regulations as the President of the United States may prescribe; the accounts for such disbursement to be audited and paid at the Treasury in the same manner as the accounts of other civil officers charged with the disbursement of public money. And said disbursing agent shall report to the President his disbursements and proceedings, in time to be presented to Congress at the commencement of each annual session, and at any other time when required; For the completion of the repairs of the Congressional Library Room, Ubfuy ¤¤<>¤¤· authorized by the act approved March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and 1852¤°h· 15- ifty-two, twenty thousand five hundred dollars; For compensation of three men, at one dollar per day each, for one Lafayette year, to finish and keep in order Lafayette Square, one thousand and Sq“°"`°' uingty-five dollars; For enclosing Lafayette Square with sm iron fence, five thousand one hundred dollars ; For completing the work of the seventh census, and to prepare the $¤V¤¤fh ¢°¤¤¤S· same for publication, twenty-Eve thousand dollars; _ For stationery, printing blank forms and regulations, furniture, bind- P°¤S*°“ 0*5***3- ing books, and miscellaneous items in the office of the Commissioner of Pensions, ten thousand dollars; For engraving for fifty-one thousand five hundred and twenty copies Patent Omee of the mechanical part of the Patent Office Report for eighteen hundred R¢P<>1‘¤· and fifty-one—two, (1851-2,) five hundred and eighty-five dollars ; T0 pay for the Congressional Globe and Appendix and the Annals of Cgi1g3S5S- @2;** Congress, ordered for the use of the Library of the House of Repre- gd $$2 ofscutatives, under the resolution of the House, of September twenty-eight, Congress. eighteen hundred and fifiy, four thousand five hundred dollars ; T0 enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to fur- B°°k“· nish, pay for, and deliver the same books to five new members of the present Congress, as per resolution of said House, passed twenty-