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 THIRTY·SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 96. 1853. 183 For contingent expenses of House of Representatives, viz.: C°”*l”8*m°l°° For newspapers for members, five thousand dollars ; gicglixggifé R°` For horses and carriages, one thousand one hundred dollars; and Senate. For clerks, messengers, pages, and laborers, ten thousand five hun- · dred dollars. _ For clerks on maps for the use of the Committee on Public Lands, seven thousand ive hundred dollars; For folding documents for members, four thousand dollars ; “ For clerks on index of private claims, twenty-eight thousand nine hunched and twelve dollars and fifty cents ; For miscellaneous items, twenty-four thousand nine hundred and fifty- one dollars; For paper used and to be used for printing for the Senate for the first session of the Thirty-second Congress, thirteen thousand two hundred and thirty-four dollars and forty cents; For paper used and to be used for printing for the House of Representatives for the first session of the Thirty-second Congress, sixteen thousand four hundred and eleven dollars and fifty cents; For paper for the printing for the two Houses of Congress for the second session of the Thirty-second Congress, being for the fiscal year, ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, one hundred and four thousand and sixty-four dollars; For compensation to the Superintendent of Public Printing, and the two clerks and messenger in his office, four thousand, three hundred and "seventy-six dollars and thirty-three cents ; For blank-books, advertising for proposals for paper, postage, etc., one thousand Eve hundred and fifty dollars ; To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to comply with the resolution of the House of Representatives, passed on the twenty- second of December, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, to pay John S. Littell per diem and mileage while contesting the seat of John J°h¤ S- Liu6U- Robbins, Jr., during the Thirty-first Congress, two thousand three hundred and seventy-six dollars; to pay Hendrick B. Wright per diem and H. B. Wright. mileage while contesting the seat of Henry M. Fuller during the Thirty- second Congress, one thousand nine hundred and thirty nine dollars and twenty cents; to pay John Taliaferro per diem and mileage while con- John Taliaferro. testing the seat of John P. Hungerford during the Twelfth Congress, two hundred and twenty-two dollars. For salary of an Assistant Dragoman and Secretary to the legation to Foreign Inter- Turkey, lifteen hundred dollars: Provided, That said office be discon— °°l’·”*}· tinued on and after the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hun- wgzgslgégx dred and fifty-three; eontimied. ° For clerk hire at the legation of the United States at London for one year, eight hundred dollars ; For relief of such of the Cuban prisoners, not citizens of the United C¤b¤¤pri¤0n¤r¤· States, as were pardoned by the Queen of Spain and sent out of her dominions by the United States Minister at Madrid, and the American Consul at Gibraltar, seven hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty-four cents ; For extra clerk hire and copying in the Department of State, two State Departthousand dollars; mum For clerk hire, ofliee rent, fuel, lights, and stationery, for the Superin· super-istmaeut tendent of Indian Affairs in Oregon, two thousand four hundred dollars; of g¤<;¤%¤ ¤6`¤¤'¤ For travelling expenses of Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Oregon, H r g n' and agents therein, two thousand dollars. For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Territory Indians. of Utah, twelve thousand dollars ; For payment of the second of ten instalments in provisions, merchandise, etc., and the transportation of the same to certain tribes of Indians, per seventh article of the treaty of Fort Laramie of seventeenth of