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 12 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 29. 1856. tin ent enses 0 Post-O De arimenl.—- For blank books, Peggzgggicc di bindiiig, gud stgtliiinery, fufl for thexneraill Post-Office building, including the Auditor’s office, oil, gas, and candles, printing, labor, day watchman, and for miscellaneous items, three thousand diollars. h N Ymsaygmcei doéiny- Ojiee, Mw Ybrk.·-—For wages of wor men, seven thousand Su,.,,,y0,._g,,m_ For salary of the surveyor-general of Utah, eight hundred and thirty- 0f Utah- three dollars and thirty-three cents. _ Judiciary_ For salaries of the chief justice of the supreme court and eight associate judges, one thousand four hundred and forty-four dollars and eighty- one cents. For salary of the circuit judge of California, fourteen hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents. _ For compensation of the district attorneys, four thousand six hundred and ninety-six dollars and eighty-six cents. For compensation of the marshals, five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars and ninety-nine cents. Assisiimi mia. For salaries of the assistant treasurcrs of the United States at Boston were- and St. Louis, three thousand nine hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. Seamen. To supply a deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. P. O. depart- To supply a deficiency in the revenue' of the Post—Oftice Department, mem- one million one hundred and eighty-eight thousand one hundred and eighty-oue dollars. Reciprocity For arrearages, purchase of vessel and outfit, and for field service, protreaty. vided in the first article of the reciprocity treaty with Great Britain, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For the purchase of blank books, stationery, arms of the United States, °°“s“1'· presses, flags, and for the payment of postages, for the oonsuls of the United States, ten thousand dollars. For expenses of the consulates in Turkey, viz: interpreters, guards, and other expenses of the consulates at Constantinople, Smyrna, Candia, and Alexandria, two thousand dollars. For interpreters, guards, and other expenses of the consulate at Beirout, five hundred dollars. For expenses incurred by consuls of the United States in procuring ' information required by the circulars of eighth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, and fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, on queries propounded by the State and Treasury Departments, and for information called for by the resolution of the House of Representatives of the fourteenth December, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, and twenty- sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty-ibur, eight thousand dollars. For compensation for clerical services performed in the office of the United States legation at London, from December, eighteen hundred and fiftygtévtii to August, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, inclusive, one thou— san dollars. Clerk of district To compensate the clerk of the United States district court for the °°““‘“ C°”“· State of Connecticut for making certified copies of all copyrights recorded in his office between January, eighteen hundred and forty-six, and Feliruary, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, ninety dollars and twenty-fire cen s. Sim <i¤p¤¤· Contingent E enses 0 the D artment o .S?ate.——For miscellaneous m°"°‘ items, ive hundred dollar; ep f Court ofelaims. For fitting up and furnishing the court rooms and conference room, ang offices for the solicitor and clerk of the court of claims, three thousand 0 ars. Custom-house, For filling up and radin the unds belon 'n to the Custom-House N°"i°lk· Building, Norfolk, Vi%ginia? one thlotiisand dollaii. g