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 THIRTY—FIF'1`H CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. SO. 1859. 421 For contingent expenses under the act for the safe keeping, collecting, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, of sixth August, eighteen 1846, ch. 90. hundred and forty-six, five thousand dollars, in addition to premium re- VO, ix p_ 5g_ ceived on transfer drafts: Provided, That no part of said sum shall be i l expended for clerical services. Steamboat hl_ For salaries of nine supervising and fifty local inspectors, appointed splectors. 1852, under act thirtieth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, for the better ° V1?6· 61 protection of the lives of passengers by steamboats, with travelling and 0`X`p' ` other expenses incurred by them, eighty thousand dollars. Expenses of the Collection of Revenue from Lcmds.——To meet the ex- 1_€§;‘g:;"E_‘;‘;n°f penses of collecting the revenue from the sale of public lands in the rams_ several States and Territories: For salaries and commissions of registers of land-offices and receivers of public moneys, two hundred and seventy-seven thousand seven hundred dollars. For expenses of depositing public moneys by receivers of public moneys, thirty-five thousand eight hundred dollars. For incidental expenses of the several land—ofHccs, forty-three thousand three hundred dollars. Penitentiary.—For compensation of the warden, clerk, physician, chap- P¤¤i¤¢¤l>i¤¤‘y· lain, assistant keepers, guards, and matron of the penitentiary of the District of Columbia, thirteen thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. For compensation of three inspectors of said penitentiary, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For the support and maintenance of said penitentiary, seven thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation of the messenger to the office of the Commissioner _OFtice of comof Public Buildings, and for his services in attending to the main furnace {T"S§l‘{‘;$F °;P“b‘ in the Capitol, which shall be in lieu of all other compensation, one thou- ic ul (`mg ` sand dollars. For stationery, blank books, plans, drawings, and other contingent expenses of the office of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, two hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water-closets in the Laborers, &¤. Capitol, four hundred and thirty-eight dollars. For compensation to the public gardener, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of twenty-two laborers employed in the public grounds and President’s garden, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of the keeper of the western gate, Capitol square, eight hundred and seventy-six dollars. For compensation of two day watchmen employed in the Capitol square, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of two night watchmen employed at the President’s house, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of the doorkeeper at the President’s house, six hundred dollars. For compensation of the assistant doorkeeper at the President’s house, six hundred dollars. For compensation of one night watchman employed for the better protection of the buildings lying south of the Capitol, and used as public stables and carpenters shops, six hundred dollars. For compensation of four draw-keepers at the Potomac bridge, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, three thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars. For compensation of two draw-keepers at the two bridges across the eastern branch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, one thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. For compensation of the auxiliary guard, and for fuel, and oil for lamps, Auxiliary nineteen thousand four hundred dollars, and to repay to the corporation of guard