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 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1848. 295 District of Columbia, six thousand two hundred and eighty-three dollars and eighty cents: Provided, That the inspectors shall hereafter _Provlso: salareeeive one hundred dollars each per annum, instead of the sum ;;;fu‘;;$"SP€°‘°“ they now receive, and that they shall perform the duties now performed ` by their clerk without any additional compensation; and so much of the act of February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and 1831, oh. 31. all other acts, or parts of acts, as are inconsistent with this provision, are hereby repealed. For the support, attention, and medical treatment of twelve transient support,&o.,of pauper medical or surgical patients in the Washington Infirmary, two *‘*€*"°= *'·*';$*€'; thousand dollars, to be expended under the supervision of the Commis- °P°,§,,,’f,°l,;g§,,, sioner of Public Buildings: Provided, The physicians and surgeons Infirmary. of the aforesaid Infirmary give bonds for the maintenance of twelve P'°""°‘ pauwer transient patients during one year, if application be made for their reception, or bind themselves to keep rooms for the accommodation for [of] twelve pauper patients weekly, on an average, during the ear. y For bringing to the seat of government the votes for President and Bringingto seat Vice-President of the United States, nine thousand dollars: Provided, xc vgzgegsrnggf That from and after the passage of this act, the person appointed by gidgnt and vice,. the electors of any State to deliver to the President of the Senate a P*€Sid€¤*~ list of the votes for President and Vice·President shall be allowed, on delivery of said list, twelve and an half cents for every mile of the Mirage O; estimated distance, by the most usual route, from the place of meeting meeseugetsof the electors for such State to the seat of government for the United P05i- P- *17· States, going and returning; and all laws and parts of laws, inconsis~ tent with this proviso, are hereby repealed. For expenses of loans and treasury notes, fifteen thousand dollars. Expenses of To make good a deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick seamen, l°‘*¤* md '””“· twelve thousand dollars. rylgggilncy ,,, To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for two fund for relief of thousand seven seven hundred and sixty copies of the Congressional seaggggegiond Globe and Appendix for the second session of the twenty-ninth Con- Globe and Apgress, delivered to the members of the House of that Congress, under P°“dl"· the resolution of first March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, eight thousand two hundred and eight dollars. To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for two thousand seven hundred and sixty copies of the Congressional Globe and Appendix of the present session, under the resolution of first March, eighteen hundred and forty··seven, when they shall have been delivered to the members of the House of Representatives, sixteen thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay James A. Houston for James A_HO,,,_ three hundred and fifty bound copies of the proceedings and debates of ton for reiwrw of the Senate, for the present session, as published by him, and for an dtbtmsr &°‘ analytical index to the same, to be furnished to the members of the House of Representatives and Senate, two thousand five hundred dollars. To provide for a deficiency in the appropriation for the contingent a Driiiiggz ri¤ expenses of the Senate, for the year ending June thxrtieth, eighteen cggtifgencies hundred and forty-eight, fifteen thousand dollars. Senate. For payment of the first volume of the fifth series of the Documen- Document,,,, tary History, under contract with the Secretary of State, twenty-four Hi¤¥<>¤’.Y· thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars. To pay for three hundred and fifty copies of a compend of the reve- T, F, Gordon une laws of the United States, compiled by Thomas F. Gordon, at the ’"°’ °°m{°¤d °*` instance and for the use of the Treasury Department, four thousand r°v°°°° av"' two hundred and seventy dollars. For furniture and fixtures for the custom-house building, including FM f¤¤>it¤r¤,