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 THIRTYYSECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 97. 1853. 209 For paper required for the printing of the Executive Departments, ten thousand three hundred dollars; For the printing of the Senate for the first session of the thirty-third Congress, thirty-seven thousand four hundred and sixty-three dollars; For the printing of the House of Representatives for the first session of the thirty-third Congress, nfty-six thousand one hundred and ninety- four dollars ; For the printing of the Executive Departments, including for paper and printing the annual estimates, and for paper, printing, binding the Biennial Register, and the annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on commerce and navigation, twenty-two thousand two hundred and eighty-nine dollars and four cents; For compensation to the Superintendent of Public Printing, and the two clerks and messenger in his othee, six thousand five hundred and ninety-five dollars ; For blank books, advertising for proposals for paper, postage, &c., one thousand one hundred and two dollars ; For compensation of the Librarian of the Patent Office, to be paid out _ Patent 01508 of the patent fund, one thousand two hundred dollars; L‘b""'Y‘ For the purchase of books for the library of the Patent Office, to be paid out of the patent fund, one thousand five hundred dollars; Jlhxican Boundary Commission. -— For completing the survey of the M°><l¤¤¤ B9‘1¤- Rio Grande, and for ofiiee work for one year, eighty-three thousand five gig C°mmlS` hundred and twelve dollars; For arrears due Major William H. Emory’s party, twenty thousand dollars ; For expenses attending Lieutenant Whipple’s party from the Gila, six thousand dollars; For pay of Commissioner and Secretary, and for personal and travelling expenses of the Commissioner, nine thousand five hundred dollars ; And that the period limited for the appointment of Commissioner, _ Extension of Surveyor, and Chief Astronomer, by the act of May fifteenth, eighteen t‘m°· hundred and fifty, shall be, and the same' is hereby extended to the first · of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-four. For carrying into effect the provisions of this act establishing an assay Amy 0$(3 in ofiiee in the city of New York, in addition to the charges to the charges NSW Y<>Yktherein authorized to be received, one hundred thousand dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated; and that there be paid to James B. Smallwood and Martin La J. B. Small- Fruite, boys attending upon the mail wagons of the Senate, the sum of }’1E’§§g M· Le one hundred and forty-six dollars each, being twenty per cent. in addition ' to their pay for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the salary of the Superintend- Salary of Suent of the Coast Survey shall be six thousand dollars per annum; and lé‘;‘;;‘;°§gx; °f it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury annually to report Report mpiggtto Congress, during the first month of each regular session, the number ing <><>astsurv<¤y· and names of the persons employed during the last preceding fiscal year upon tl1c coast survey and business connected therewith; the amount of compensation of every kind respectively paid them, for what purpose, and the length of time employed; and further, to report a full statement of all other expenditures made under the direction of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey. Sec. 3. And 6c it further enacted, That from and after the thirtieth f €{l=fiSi&0¤ti;>¤ of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, the clerks in the Departments 3gp23m;,;,; of the Treasury, ll/'ar, Navy, the Interior, and the Post-Office, shall be their pay. arranged into four classes, of which class number one shall receive an annual salary of nine hundred dollars each, class number two an annual salary of one thousand two hundred dollars each, class number three an v01.. x. Pun.-27