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 THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 32. 1851. 615 For the collection of agricultural statistics, five thousand five hun- Statistics. dred dollars, to be paid out of the patent fund. For the warden, clerk, physician, chaplain, two assistant keepers, Penitentiary. four guards, and porter of the penitentiary of the District of Columbia, seven thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. For three inspectors 'of said penitentiary, three hundred dollars For the support and maintenance of said penitentiary, four thousand and seventy dollars. For support, clothing, and medical treatment of insane paupers of Insane pauthe District of Columbia, at such place or places as the Secretary of wsthe Interior may in his discretion deem proper, ten thousand dollars. For compensation of the watchmen in the President's house, Eve Watelnnen. hundred dollars. For compensation of John P. Brown, secretary and dragoman of the John P.Brcwn. legation to Turkey, for his services as acting charge d’affaires at different periods, five thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars, which, if received, shall be in full payment for all his services in that character to this date. For compensation of Theodore S. Fay, secretary of the legation to T. S. Fay. Prussia, for his services as acting charge d’aH`aires at different periods, six hundred and eighty-six dollars and fifty-four cents, which, if received, shall be in full payment for all his services in that character to this date. For compensation of Robert M. Walsh, secretary of the legation to It. M. Walsh. Mexico, for his services as acting charge d’alfaires, eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three and one third cents, which, if received, shall be in full payment for all his services in that character to this date. For the payment of the claim of the city of Detroit for paving in front City cr Detroit. of property belonging to the United States, in that city, one Hundred and ten dollars and seventy-seven cents. For compensation of Benjamin Rush, secretary of the legation to B€,,j_Ru,h_ London, for his services as acting charge d’affaires, two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eighty-six cents, which, if received, shall be in full payment for all his services in that character to this date. To make good the interest on investments in State stocks and bonds Chickasaw In. for the Chickasaw tribe of Indians, not yet paid by the States, to be diamreimbursed out of the interest when collected, twenty-two thousand two hundred dollars. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for Daiiyandgon, reporting and publishing, in the “Daily Globe," five hundred and gressi¤¤u1G10bethirty-three and one half columns of the proceedings of the House of Representatives for the last session of Congress, four thousand and one dollars and twenty-five cents. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for two hundred and sixty-four copies of the •‘ Congressional Globe," and for two hundred and sixty-four copies of the Appendix for the first session of the thirty-first Congress, at three dollars per copy each, one thousand five hundred and eighty-four dollars. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for twelve copies of the “Congressional Globe " and Appendix, of the Sscond session of the thirtieth Congress, at three dollars per copy, thirty-six dollars. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for live thousand six hundred and forty copies of the "‘ Congressional Globe " and Appendix, for the second session of the thirty-first Congress, at
 * 59 dollars per copy, sixteen thousand nine hundred and twflllfy

o ars. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for