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 TIIIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 60. 1854. 205 driving teams, carts, timber-wheels, and the purchase and repair of workmen’s tools, postage of public letters, furniture for government houses, fuel, oil, and candles for navy yards and shore stations, pay of watchmen, and incidental labor not chargeable to any other appropriation, labor attending the delivery of stores on civil stations, wharfage, dockage, and rent, travelling expenses of officers and others under orders, funeral expenses, store and office rent, stationery, fuel, commissions and pay of clerks to navy agents and store·keepers, iiags, awnings and packing-boxes, premiums and other expenses of recruiting, apprehending deserters, per diem pay to persons attending courts-martial and courts of inquiry, and other services authorized by law, pay to judges advocate, pilotage and towage of vessels, and assistance to vessels in distress, bills of health and quarantine expenses of the United States navy in foreign ports, seventy-two thousand six hundred and sixty dollars; For continuing the publication of wind and current charts, for printing Wind and curand publishing sailing directions, hydrographieal surveys, and other ex- mm °hm“· penses of the hydrographieal office, ten thousand dollars ; For reappropriation of the following sums, carried to the surplus fund, Navy Yards. and for the objects mentioned; For dry dock at Kittery, two thousand nine hundred dollars and eighty- Kittery. five cents; For dry-dock at Pensacola, eleven thousand one hundred and nineteen Pensacola. dollars and thirteen cents; For magazine at Norfolk, two thousand and sixty-eight dollars and Norfolk. forty-two cents ; For magazine at Boston, four hundred and eighty dollars and sixty- Boston. three cents; For magazine at New York, six hundred and thirty-one dollars and New York. thirty-two cents ; For magazine at Washington, one thousand six hundred dollars ; Washington. For hospital at Philadelphia, two thousand four hundred and forty- Philadelphia. two dollars and forty-two cents. POST··OFF ICE DEPARTLIENT. DPost-Oiiipe For the increased compensation of the Postmaster-General from the fourth of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, to the G¤¤<=mlthirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-ibur, two thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty-tive cents ; For compensation of two temporary clerks employed in the Post-Oiiice T wo tempo Department, viz: One from the iirst of April to the thirtieth of June, one '“’Y °l“kS‘ thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, at the rate of twelve hundred Compensation. dollars per annum; and one from the nineteenth of May to the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum ; and from the first of July to the second of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, at the rate of twelve hundred dollars per annum; five hundred and twentydive dollars and seventy-three cents; To supply a deficiency in the revenues of the Post-Office Department _ Supply donfor the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred $;’;°¥;)r";c‘;v°` and fifty-three, five hundred and forty~five thousand four hundred and 1853, forty-tive dollars and sixty-three cents. ATTORNEY-GENERAL. For the increased compensation of the Attorney-General, from the Attorney-Gm fourth of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, to the thu- “°"“l• tieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, two thousand five hundred and ninety-four dollars and nineteen cents ; For the purchase of Spanish and Mexican law-books for the Library _Purolmse Spanof Congress, seventeen hundred dollars. {:?v“§O°;£g?Xl°°"