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 616 THIR.TY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 32. 1851. reporting and publishing, in the "Daily Globe," eight hundred columns of the proceedings of the House of Representatives for the second session of the thirty·lirst Congress, at the rate of seven dollars and nity cents per column, six thousand dollars. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for binding five thousand five hundred copies of the “Congressional Globe " and Appendix, for members of the second session of the thirty-first Congress, three thousand three hundred dollars, the binding thereof to be in strong, substantial Russia leather, backs and corners, and at the rate of sixty cents per volume. Clerk in gen- For salary of the clerk in the general land office employed upon °’°l lmd °m°° the Chickasaw business, and hitherto paid out of the Chickasaw fund, gi,i£ig;:w°x{,,:£ from March first, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, to June thirtieth, MSS- eighteen hundred and fifty-two, eighteen hundred and seventy-three dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay him at the rate of fourteen hundred dollars per annum, and for any services which the principal clerk of private land claims may perform in relation to the Chickasaw fund, he may be paid such compensation as has been heretofore allowed, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise Provisc. appropriated, which is hereby appropriated: Provided, however, That such compensation is to cease whenever the Secretary of the Interior shall direct the services to be discontinued. Clerk in emee For salary of a clerk in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, g,;e§::;'*’*”’Y °*` heretofore paid out of the Indian fund, from first of March, eighteen y' hundred and fifty-one, to thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, or so much as may be necessary, at twelve hundred dollars per annum, sixteen hundred dollars. Custom-house For custom-house in Oregon, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That in O’°€°“· the whole cost of the site and building shall not exceed the sum herein appropriated. Cast-ironfence. For a cast-iron fence, similar to that recently put up around the war and navy departments, from the corner of the department of state to the President’s gate, three thousand eight hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for this object, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Marine hospi- For continuing the construction of a marine hospital at Evansville, be completed for the sum now appropriated. For rebuilding engine-house of Columbia Fire Company, on Capitol Hill, twenty-tive hundred dollars. Igandclaimsin For defraying the expenses of setteling land claims in California, °“1‘f°‘“‘“· per act of third of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, fifty thousand 186]* °h‘ 41* dollars: Provided, The whole compensation of the law agent shall_not exceed six thousand dollars. A- W- Babbif- To A. W. Babbit, as delegate from the Territory of Utah, for mileage and compensation, two thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. W.S.Messary. To W. S. Messary, as delegate from New Mexico, for mileage and compensation, two thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. John Ryan. For compensation to John Ryan, a deputy surveyor-general of Wisconsin and Iowa, five hundred and sixty-seven dollars seventy-three cegts, under his contract of the twenty-second I une, eighteen hundred an fifty. Clerk ia since For the payment of the salaries of the clerks in the office of Indian °f I'“h“ “E““• affairs, authorized by the act of twenty-seventh `of February, eighteen I861’ °h' M' hundred and fifty-one, for the remainder of the present fiscal year, and for the year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-two_, S _ ten thousand dollars. e,,,,, "f,’§"§‘:§Q‘f,; For the pay of the superintendents of Indian affairs, authorized by affairs. the act [ol] twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, for
 * ‘l“‘E"°‘““1l€· Indiana, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That the building is to