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 182 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Suss. II. Ch. .96. 1853. sixth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, four thousand five hundred dollars · Clerks in Post- For ,compeusation of five clerks, authorized to be atppointed and 3:%** D°P‘“`“‘ employed by the Postmaster-GeneraL under the thirteenth section of the H5; 6h_ 10g_ act of thirty-first August, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, four thousand Y five hundred and four dollars and nmety cents ; Watchman m For compensation to an assistant day watchman of the General Post- Post-Omce De- Office, from the fifteenth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, P“""°°“*· until the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, four hundred and seventy-five dollars ; William Wil- For' the payment of the amount due William Williams, under the “*““’· sixteenth article of the Cherokee treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty- Iive and six, being the balance of an award of four hundred and Eve dollars by the commisioners under said treaty, two hundred and fifty-five dollars of which was paid out of the appropriation "for carrying into effect the Cherokee treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty-five and six," one hundred and fifty dollars; Gregory Ennis. To pay Gregory Ennis, executor of Philip Ennis, deceased, balance due upon a. contract for Hlling up the low ground south of the Presidenfs house, authorized by act of March third, eighteen hundred and forty~ nine, the sum of four hundred and seventy-four dollars und fifty-four cents ; Board (,gv;,,m,,,_ For expenses of the Board of Visitors at the Military Academy, tive hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty-three cents; Bgwgyd for N- For expenses which may be incurred in acknowledging the services of ¤¤¤l¤g*`¤>¤¤¤¤iL>· the masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing American citizens wr°°§,bviS0_ and American vessels from shipwreck, two thousand dollars: Provided, That the mono shall be expended under the direction of the President of the United gtates; Pay of senate_ For the compensation of Senators for the year ending thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, in addition to appropriations heretofore made, and including that for the special session commencing fourth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, twenty-five thousand dollars. Contingencies For contingent expenses of the Senate, viz: °f “°‘“‘°°‘ For binding, twenty thousand dollars; For lithographing and engraving, twenty thousand dollars ; For books, two thousand three hundred dollars ; For Congressional Globe, and binding the same, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three dollars; For messengers, pages, laborers, police, horses, and carryalls, ten thousand dollars; For clerks of President of the Senate and committees, draughtsmen, Bremen in crypt, and other miscellaneous items, thirty-six thousand_six hundred dollars; mutans, For the printing of the Senate for the first session of the Thirty- pecond Congress, fourteen thousand five hundred and thirty-three dol- RPS 5 For the printing of the House of Representatives for the first session of the Thirty-sec0nd Congress, twenty-tive thousand Eve hundred and seventy dollars; For the printing of the Senate for the second session of the Thirty- Scppnd Congress, thirty-seven thousand four hundred and sixty-three 0 ars. For the printing of the House of Representatives for the second session of the Thirty-second Congress, fifty-six thousand one hundred and ninety-four dollars:-the same having been executed and to be executed by the public printer under the provisions of the act entitled “An act to provide for executing the public printing and establishing the 1862,ch.01. prices thereof, and for other purp0se¤," approved, August twenty-six, eighteen hundred and fifty-two;