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 THIRTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ras. 15. 1853. 263 made of any losses that may have been sustained by the Consul of Spain and ¤gb{°°** °* and other persons residing at New Orleans or at Key West, in the year Sgywgsgm °r eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and who, at that time, were subjects of the Queen of Spain, by the violence of individuals arising out of intelligence then recently received at those places, of the execution of certain persons at Havana, in Cuba, by the Spanish authorities of that island, and that such losses, so ascertained, to persons at that time subjects as aforesaid, on the certificate of the Secretary of State, that the same are proven to the satisfaction of the President, together with the reasonable Am NOM costs of the investigation, shall be paid to those entitled, out of any mo- paid_ mm ney in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. A1¤1>110v1c1>, March 3, 1853. [N0. 15.] A Resolution providing jbr the Printing and Binding of the "Retuz·1zs of the March 3, 1853. Seventh Census." ·-;—-—-— Resolved by the Senate and fbuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed by the Public Printer, under the supervision of the Superintendent of the Public Printing, so much of the abstract of the ‘returns of the Seventh Census’ as is recommended to be printed by the report of the select com- Amountof the mittee of the Senate, made June twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and Zing; fifty-two, and in the manner therein prescribed, (the “History and Sta- to bg primed_ tistics of the State of Maryland, according to the ‘returns of the Seventh Census’ of the United States," with the alterations recommended by the committee, being taken as the sample,) that is to say: "Fz`rst. Omit the ‘ Historical Aecount,’ the ‘ History and Description of Countics,’ the ‘ Sketch of Geologyf and the remarks with the heading ‘Population’ (of the State of Maryland) prefixed to the tabular statements, embracing twenty-two pages, from one to twenty-two, both inclusive, with the exception of the tabular statement at page twenty, showing the progress of, population from seventeen hundred and ninety to eighteen hundred and fifty, which shall be retained? Second. Insert the tabular statements of population covering from page twenty-three to page twenty-six, both inclusive. Zhird. Omit the tabular statements from page twenty-seven to page thirty, both inclusive, and substitute tables showing the nativity of the inhabitants of the State, without reference to local residence, giving the sex and color, similar to the table headed "Recapitulation," at page thirty-tive. Fourth. Omit the tables relating to the deaf, dumb, blind, insane, and idiotic, occupying from page thirty-one to page thirty-four, both inclusive; retain the table headed “Recapitulation," on page thirty-five, and omit that headed “Manumitted and fugitive slavcs," on the same page; retain the table headed “Professions, occupations, and trades," on page thirty- six, and tables headed “.Agricultura1 productions," on pages thirty-seven and thirty-eight. Fhfh. Omit the tables of “Industrial establishments," from page thirty- nine to page sixty-two, both inclusive. Sixth. Omit tables headed “Real and personal estate and taxes," " WVages,” and "Pauperism and erime," on pages sixty-three and sixty- four; omit the column which professes to give the “Private libraries,” in the statement headed “Libraries," retaining the residue, and retaining, also, the statement headed “Ncwspapers and periodicals," on page sixty- ibur, and the statements headed “Education " and “Churches," on pages sixty-five to sixty-eight, both inclusive. Seventh. Omit medical statistics, life-tables, etc., to the end of the work. Eighth. There shall be prepared and published tabular statements,