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 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 11, 12,13, 16. 1854. 593 ated, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay for preparing gv. general revenue law in accordance with 2, resolution of the Senate passed in January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty- three, and the necessary expenses, and that the Secretary of the Treasury report to Congress at its meeting in December next, the items of such pay and expenditures. A1>1>R0vE1>, April 6, 1854. [No. 11,] A Joint Resolution authorizing the Accounting Ojieers of the Treasury to Ad- May 3, 1854, just the Expenses <y" a Beard ry" Commissioners a oiuted oy the Territorial Assembly of **1* 'Oreg0n,t0 prepare a Code of Laws-also, to ApJ]%1lSZ the Expense of Collecting and Printing certain Laws and Archives of the Terrz`tory o/` Oregon. Resolved bg the Senate and Muse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the accounting 0Hieers of payment Og the treasury be authorized to adjust the expense of a board of commis- expenses of sioners appointed under "An act" of the legislative assembly of Oregon }’:;;dhf‘°O$;’gg‘3 “ to create 2. board of commissioners to prepare a code of laws for the Territory of Oreg0n," which passed ihe House of Representatives ou the eighth day of January, eighteen hundred am] fifty-three, and the Council, on the twelfth of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-three ; and to adjust the expense incurred under another aetef the said legislative assembly, entitled "An act to provide for the collection and publication of the laws and archives of Oregon," which passed the Council 011 the twenty-second of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and the House of Representatives on the twenty-sixth of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, and that the just and proper compensation and expense found to have been reasonably and necessarily incurred, be paid Hom the balance of appropriations "for compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the Assembly of Oreg0n," new standing on the books of the treasury unexpended. APPROVED, May 3, 1854. [N0. 12.] A Resolution jbr Extending an existing Contract for carrying the .Mail in May 3, 1854. Alabama. """""_°""' Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster-General Aeermgu mail be, and he hereby is, authorized to extend the existing contract for ear- §;?;; “‘;:m‘“ ;““*‘ , . · Y O rying the mad upon the route between Montgomery and Mobile, for extended_ four years from the time at which said contract would expire by its own limitation, if} in his opinion, the public interest and convenience will be promoted by such extension of said contract. APPROVED, May 3, 1854. [N091E}.] Joint Resolution directing the Connection of the Public Surveys in Alabama with June 29, 1854. the Boundary Line between the States of Alabama and Florida. "t';; Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the connection of the Conlxeetiozff public surveys in Alabama, with the boundary line between the States igggyfvigg he;" of Alabama and Florida, shall be made under the direction of the General boundary with Land-Office, and that the same be executed as early as practicable. F1°”d**· APPROVED, June 29, 1854. [N0. 16.] Joint Resolution explanatory <y"the Second Section of "A Resolution to Establish July 17, 1852; certain Post Routes," approved July twelve, one thousand ealq/mt hundred and fifty-two. Anm p 14% Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the second section of the vox,. X. PUB.-—-75