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 582 THIRTY—SEVENTH CON GRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 181, 182. 1862. and car in out the revisions thereof shall constitute the law of the said . . 'Y g P. . District upon the matters therein contained. All laws, or parts of laws Repeal ofinj inconsistent with the provisions of this act be, and the same are hereby, ponsistent pi-ovis· repealed_ Ons' Approved, July 16, 1862. 8 _ C .CLXXXl`I.—A Actmaki Z talA riations sand  Expenm Iggiw Govemmentfornthe Year ehziggqfhhgihinicfifrgzghtm hugrred avid! szicty-three, and jbr the Year ending June thirtietln, eighteen hundred and sixty4m, and jbr other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Appropriation States of America in Ozmgress assembled, That the following sums be, and !`°¤ 186** the same are hereby, appropriated for the objects hlexeinafter expressed, for the Hscul year ending the thirtteth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, viz. : p,,y,&c_, of For mileage and per diem compensation to witnesses, and other inciwi¤¤¤S¤¤¤ in the dental expenses of the High Court of Impeachment in the ease of West State of Tennessee, ten thousand dollars. Laborers. For laborers employed about the Hall of Representatives, one thousand dollars. gusroinpouset For repairing custom-house and post office at Bangor, Maine, six thou- ¤¤ P<>S¤<> i<=•¤ ¤ sand dollars. B*€f°r' For salary of clerk to committee on public lands authorized by resoluerk to com-. . . pmgiq on pubuc ;1ond0fdthedHouse of Repzlgesentaltivels plfdlgay twenty-peventh, eighteen nn - run re an sixty-two, eng een un re dollars said sa ary to commence with the date of said resolution, and the sum herein mentioned shall be the amount of his salary annually. For aintin iron fence around Lafa ette S uare and in front of the L r P E 7 *1 » sqniirigem Presidents House, one thousand dollars. Emancipation U To enable the President to carry out the act of Congress for the emanand colonization. ctpahon of the slaves m the District of Columbia, and to colonize those to ji%;  ge made! fiéeelby the probabledpassplpe of a confiscatipn big, fivedhnndred 1862 eh_ 1% iousan dollars, to e repai to e treasury out o co scate properpm; p, 589. ty, to be used ut the discretion of the President m securing the right of colonization of said persons made free, and in payment of the necessary expenses of their removal. Clerk mm in For clerk hire in the consolidated land office at Des Moines, Iowa, to mu office at Des be disbursed by the register at a rate not exceeding three dollars per day, M°i“°’· from the thirtydirst day of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, one thousand _ _ six hundred and thirty-eight dollars. c°"}”“”‘°"°' For the pay of a commissioner and incidental expenses, under the “Act for the codification and revision of the laws of the District of Co- Cclumbiu- Iumbia," approved May twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, the
 * 'Qg;“°h"‘°“* H. Humphreys, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the
 * 5*3;* ggé sum of three thousand dollars. And so much of the above recited act as

mpémng authorizes the appointment of more than one commissioner be, and the clause. same is hereby, repealed. Report? of Su- Sec. 2. And lbs it further enacted, That the. appropriations heretofore preme _(,0urt of made for furnishing the Department of State with Howards Reports of g{‘;t;’:'°°d the Supreme Court of the United States, be applied to Reports of the Supreme Court of the United States, under whatsoever name published. m, 0;,;,,, Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the salary of the Assistant istjs mS t fthT h11b th thA'ttS x me n cure ry eere ary o e reasury s a e e same as e ssis an ecre ary °f§;‘;:“;”ék., of the Navy, to commence with the present fiscal year. ’ ·· T` Sec. 4. And be it further enacted That the followin sums be and A 1 t g for llgggipr a mm the same are hereby, appropriated for the objects hereinafter expressed, for the year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, viz.: Library of Con- For coal and firemen to warm the Library of Congress, on account of gross.