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 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 154. 1858. 325 lations furnished, and incidental expenses defrayed by him during the last and present session of Congress, five hundred and twenty-eight dollars. _ _ For satisfying the claims of the States of Maine and Massachusetts, &°,{;‘;"“* °{ M3? under the stipulation of the treaty between the United States and Great vO1_vi§£,iu;y2_ ’ Britain, concluded on the ninth day of August, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-two, a sum not exceeding eleven thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars and eighty-one cents in satisfaction of such claims of the State of Maine; and nine thousand two hundred and fifteen dollars and thirteen cents in satisfaction of like claims of the State of Massachusetts; to be audited by the proper accounting officers of the treasury. For defraying the expense of carrying into execution the joint resolu- A¤k¤<>Wi¢§igtion, approved May eleven, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight " authorizing fgfgf afmliggg suitable acknowledgments to be made by the President to the British naval atmtmaica. authorities at Jamaica for the relief extended to the officers and crew of PM P- 369- the United States ship Susquehannah, disabled by yellow fever," three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For the payment of three companies of volunteers called into the ser- Volunteers in vice of the United States in the Territory of Kansas in eighteen hundred K°‘“s““ '" 18°°‘ and fifty-six by the order of the governor of that territory, eight thousand six hundred and sixty-eight dollars and fourteen cents. For the contingent expenses of the Senate, viz: Contingent ex- For miscellaneous items, and paying fees of witnesses before committees of as of the Senate, seven thousand seven hundred dollars. T 0 John B. Mutty, for compensation as acting secretary of the Terri- J°h“ B- M““’Y tory of Nebraska during the vacancy created by the death of T. B. Cummings, three hundred and sixteen dollars and thirty-five cents. For lithographing and engraving ordered by the Senate during the Li¤h<>s¤‘¤PhS,&¤ present session, the sum of forty-five thousand dollars. For binding documents ordered to be printed by the Senate during the Bl¤<U¤£· present session, the sum of forty thousand dollars. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for legislative and contin- D¢@¢i°¤¢S’ $0* gent expenses of Washington Territory for the fiscal year ending June X;l1;,‘}:§tf,§,}i°° thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary; and the register of the land-office and receiver of public monies in the Territory Pay of F°Si¤*?¥ of New Mexico shall receive the same compensation now allowed by law    m to the same class of officers in Washington Territory: Provided, their compensation including fees shall not exceed three thousand dollars each per annum. _ Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the balance of the appropria- b C9¤@'°?S*°'g‘l tion of two thousand two hundred dollars, " for fiagging footway in the urymgglouu ` congressional burying-ground from the entrance of the same to the government vault," per act approved third March, eighteen hundred and fifty- 1857, cb- 108- seven, be applied in extending the flagging the whole length of the avenue, Ami P- 226- as was originally intended; and that the appropriation' of one thousand five hundred dollars " for the construction of a wooden bridge, with a double track, across the canal, in the line of Maine Avenue," per same Mtim AV°¤“°- act, may be applied to the erection of a footbridge in lieu thereof, as recommended by the Commissioner of Public Buildings. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That section six of an act passed of lfjcflliufé August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, entitled "An act mak- ,u;,g,,tc,§,i? X,; ing appropriations for certain civil expenses of the government for the commissiqner year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven," shall ;;d‘;‘;€:3°‘P;g‘:,} apply to the subsistence of the commissioner therein named from the time Great Brhum. he entered upon the discharge of his duties, and the same shall be paid Am. P- 91- out of appropriations already made. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That in addition to those now au- T S¤=gret¤r{m<>f thoriaed by law, there may be employed by the Secretary of the Treas- e,;;§f)“r{ddmgn_ ury, in the office of the Register of the Treasury, an additional clerk of al cies-hs.