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Assistant Post

eighteen hundred and thirty-five,) six hundred and eighteen dollars and thirty-three cents.

Post Office Department.-No. 48. For salary of Postmaster General, six thousand dollars.

No. 49. For salary of three Assistant Postmasters General, seven masters General. thousand five hundred dollars.

Clerks and messengers. Watchmen.

Auditor.

Clerks, &c.

Repairs of the building lately occupied.

Surveyors and their clerks.

North-west of

the Ohio.

1836, ch. 60.

Illinois and Missouri.

1836, ch. 60.

Arkansas.

1836, ch. 60.

Louisiana.

1836, ch. 60.

Mississippi.

1836, ch. 60.

Alabama.

1836, ch. 60.

Florida.

1836, ch. 60.

Wisconsin and Iowa.

1838, ch. 99.

Secretary to sign patents for lands.

No. 50. For compensation of clerks and messengers in said office, forty-eight thousand six hundred dollars.

No. 51. For compensation of two watchmen at three hundred dollars each, six hundred dollars.

No. 52. For salary of Auditor for Post Office Department, three thousand dollars.

No. 53. For compensation of clerks and messengers in said office, fifty-five thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 54. For repairs of the building lately occupied by the Post Office Department, under an agreement entered into between Amos Kendall, Postmaster General, and B. Ogle Tayloe, the proprietor of said building, on the sixteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and thirtysix, to put the same in a good and tenantable condition, two thousand five hundred and seventy-two dollars and eighty-five cents.

Surveyors and their Clerks.-No. 55. For salary of surveyor general northwest of the Ohio, two thousand dollars.

No. 56. For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, six thousand three hundred dollars.

No. 57. For salary of surveyor general in Illinois and Missouri, two thousand dollars.

No. 58. For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars.

No. 59. For salary of surveyor general of Arkansas, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 60. For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, two thousand eight hundred dollars.

No. 61. For salary of surveyor general of Louisiana, two thousand dollars.

No. 62. For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, two thousand five hundred dol

lars.

No. 63. For the salary of the surveyor general of Mississippi, two thousand dollars.

No. 64. For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, five thousand dollars.

No. 65. For the salary of the surveyor general of Alabama, two thousand dollars.

No. 66. For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, two thousand dollars.

No. 67. For salary of surveyor general of Florida, two thousand dollars.

No. 68. For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, one thousand dollars.

No. 69. For salary of surveyor general of Wisconsin and Iowa, per act of twelfth June, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 70. For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of twelfth June, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, one thousand six hundred dol

lars.

No. 71. For salary of Secretary to sign patents for public lands, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 72. For salary of Commissioner of Public Buildings in Washmgton city, three thousand dollars.

No. 73. For compensation of two assistants to the Commissioner, as superintendent of the Potomac bridge, at one dollar and fifty cents per day, including oil for lamps, fuel, repairs, and for securing and delivering to the drawkeeper at the Potomac bridge, the draws, timber, iron, &c., carried away by the ice freshet, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.

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No. 74. For completing the requisite offices, fuel, vaults, water-closets, Treasury building. erecting the portico of the western wing, the colonnade, courts, pavements, and enclosures, including the amount due for lumber and materials for the Treasury building, forty thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars.

General Post

No. 75. For completing the work yet to be done, and to pay for labor and materials due, at the General Post Office building, seventy-four Office building. thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars.

No. 76. For erecting privies, grading and paving courts, at the new jail, and erecting suitable furnaces for heating the building, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one dollars.

No. 77. For pay of John Joyce, account allowed him by the board of commissioners under resolution of Congress, one hundred and thirtythree dollars and eighty-seven and a half cents.

New jail.

J. Joyce to be

paid.

No. 78. For enclosing Patent Office and grounds with wood pale Enclosing Pafence, clearing grounds, planting trees, preparing and fixing window tent Office, &c. shutters, two thousand dollars.

United States Mint and Branches.—No. 79. For salary of the di-Mint and rector of the mint at Philadelphia, three thousand five hundred dollars. No. 80. For compensation of the treasurer in said office, two thousand dollars.

No. 81. For compensation of chief coiner in said office, two thousand dollars.

No. 82. For compensation of the assayer in said office, two thousand dollars.

No. 83. For compensation of melter and refiner in said office, two thousand dollars.

No. 84. For compensation of engraver in said office, two thousand dollars.

No. 85. For compensation of the assistant assayer, one thousand three hundred dollars.

No. 86. For compensation of one clerk at one thousand two hundred dollars, two at one thousand one hundred dollars, and one at one thousand dollars, four thousand four hundred dollars.

No. 87. For compensation to workmen in said office, twenty-four thousand dollars.

No. 88. For specimens of ores and coins to be reserved at the mint, two hundred dollars.

No. 89. For salary of the superintendent of the branch mint at Charlotte, North Carolina, two thousand dollars.

No. 90. For compensation of assayer in said office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 91. For compensation of coiner in said office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 92. For compensation of one clerk, one thousand dollars.

No. 93. For compensation to workmen, three thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 94. For compensation of the superintendent of the branch mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, two thousand dollars.

No. 95. For compensation of the assayer, one thousand five hundred dollars.

branches.
Mint at Phila-
delphia.
Officers, &c.

Branch mint at Charlotte.

Officers, &c.

Branch mint at Dahlonega.

Officers, &c.

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No. 96. For compensation of the coiner, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 97. For compensation of one clerk, one thousand dollars.

No. 98. For compensation of workmen, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.

No. 99. For compensation of the superintendent of the branch mint at New Orleans, two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 100. For compensation of the Treasurer, two thousand dollars.
No. 101. For compensation of the coiner, two thousand dollars.
No. 102. For compensation of the assayer, two thousand dollars.
No. 103. For compensation of the melter and refiner, two thousand
dollars.

No. 104. For compensation of two clerks, at twelve hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars.

No. 105. For compensation of workmen, two thousand dollars. No. 106. For rebuilding flues of melting department, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 107. For iron rods for strengthening north and south wings of the mint, one thousand dollars.

Wisconsin Territory.—No. 108. For the salary of the Governor of Wisconsin Territory, as Governor, one thousand five hundred dollars; as superintendent of Indian affairs, one thousand dollars; being in all two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 109. For compensation of three judges, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, five thousand four hundred dollars.

No. 110. For compensation of secretary, one thousand two hundred dollars.

No. 111. For contingent expenses of the Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.

No. 112. For compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Assembly, pay of officers, printing, stationery, fuel, lights, enclosing the Capitol square, and all other incidental and miscellaneous objects, twenty thousand dollars.

Iowa Territory.-No. 113. For salary of Governor of Iowa Territory, as Governor, one thousand five hundred dollars; as superintendent of Indian affairs, one thousand dollars; being in all two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 114. For compensation of three judges, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, five thousand four hundred dollars.

No. 115. For compensation of secretary, one thousand two hundred dollars.

No. 116. For contingent expenses of the Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.

No. 117. For compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Assembly, pay of officers, printing, stationery, fuel, postage, lights, furniture, rent, and all other incidental and miscellaneous objects, twenty thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars. And for the arrearages of expenses for the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Iowa, for the present and previous years, the accounts for which shall first be audited and allowed by the proper accounting officers of the Treasury, thirteen thousand four hundred and twenty-one dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used for the payment of the members of the said Legislative Assembly for per diem wages, mileage, or extra services, or for stationery for their individual use, nor for any other purpose not authorized by the act of Congress establishing the Territory of Iowa: And provided, further, That the Legislative Assembly of no Territory shall, hereafter, in any instance, or under any pretext whatever, exceed the amount appropriated by Congress for its annual expenses.

Florida Territory.-No. 118. For salary of the Governor, two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 119. For compensation of four judges, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, and one at two thousand three hundred dollars, nine thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 120. For compensation of secretary, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 121. For contingent expenses of the Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.

Judges.

Secretary.

Contingent expenses.

Council.

No. 122. For compensation and mileage of the members of the Le- Legislative gislative Council, pay of officers, stationery, fuel, printing, rent, furniture, and all other incidental and contingent objects, twenty-seven thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

Judiciary.-No. 123. For the salary of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, five thousand dollars.

No. 124. For the salaries of eight associate judges, at four thousand five hundred dollars, thirty-six thousand dollars.

No. 125. For the salary of the district judge, of Maine, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

No. 126. For the salary of the district judge, of New Hampshire, one thousand dollars.

No. 127. For the salary of the district judge, Massachusetts, two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 128. For the salary of the district judge, Vermont, one thousand two hundred dollars.

No. 129. For the salary of the district judge, Rhode Island, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 130. For the salary of the district judge, Connecticut, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 131. For the salary of the district judge, New York, northern district, two thousand dollars.

No. 132. For the salary of the district judge, New York, southern district, three thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 133. For the salary of the district judge, New Jersey, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 134. For the salary of the district judge, Pennsylvania, eastern district, two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 135. For the salary of the district judge, Pennsylvania, western district, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

No. 136. For the salary of the district judge, Delaware, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 137. For the salary of the district judge, Maryland, two thousand dollars.

No. 138. For the salary of the district judge, Virginia, eastern district, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

No. 139. For the salary of the district judge, Virginia, western district, one thousand six hundred dollars.

No. 140. For the salary of the district judge, Kentucky, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 141. For the salary of the district judge, Tennessee, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 142. For the salary of the district judge, Ohio, one thousand dollars.

No. 143. For the salary of the district judge, North Carolina, two thousand dollars.

No. 144. For the salary of the district judge, South Carolina, two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 145. For the salary of the district judge, Georgia, two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 146. For the salary of the district judge, Louisiana, three thousand dollars.

Judiciary. Chief justice. Associate judges.

District judges.

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Judges of District Columbia,

Attorney General. Clerk, &c.

District attorneys.

Marshals.

No. 147. For the salary of the district judge, Mississippi, two thousand dollars.

No. 148. For the salary of the district judge, Indiana, one thousand dollars.

No. 149. For the salary of the district judge, Illinois, one thousand dollars.

No. 150. For the salary of the district judge, Alabama, two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 151. For the salary of the district judge, Missouri, one thousand two hundred dollars.

No. 152. For the salary of the district judge, Michigan, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 153. For the salary of the district judge, Arkansas, two thousand dollars.

No. 154. For the salary of the chief justice of the District of Columbia, two thousand seven hundred dollars.

No. 155. For the salary of two associate judges, at two thousand five hundred dollars each, five thousand dollars.

No. 156. For the salary of the judge of the criminal court, two thousand dollars.

No. 157. For the salary of the judge of the orphans' court, Washington county, one thousand dollars.

No. 158. For the salary of the judge of the orphans' court, Alexandria county, one thousand dollars.

No. 159. For the salary of the attorney general of the United States, four thousand dollars.

No. 160. For the compensation of the clerk and messenger, one thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 161. For the compensation of the district Attorneys of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, (northern district,) New Jersey, Pennsylvania, (western district,) Delaware, Virginia, (eastern district,) Virginia, (western district,) Tennessee, (eastern district,) Tennessee, (western district,) Tennessee, (Jackson district,) Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, (western district,) Mississippi, (northern district,) and Mississippi, (southern district,) Indiana, Illinois, Alabama, (northern district,) Alabama, (southern district,) Missouri, Michigan, Arkansas, Florida, (eastern district,) Florida, (middle district,) Florida, (western district,) Florida, (southern district,) Florida, (Appalachicola district,) and Iowa, each two hundred dollars, six thousand eight hundred dollars.

No. 162. For compensation of the district attorney of South Carolina, from April twenty-seven, eighteen hundred and forty-one, to December thirty-one, eighteen hundred and forty-two, three hundred and sixty-six dollars and eleven cents.

No. 163. For compensation of district attorney of the eastern district of Louisiana, six hundred dollars.

No. 164. For compensation of district attorney of Wisconsin, two hundred and fifty dollars.

No. 165. For compensation of marshals for the districts of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, (northern district,) New Jersey, Pennsylvania, (western district,) Delaware, Virginia, (eastern district,) Virginia, (western district,) Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, (eastern district,) Tennessee, (western district,) Tennessee, (Jackson district,) Louisiana, (eastern district,) Louisiana, (western district,) Mississippi, (northern district and southern district,) Indiana, Illinois, Alabama, (northern district,) Alabama, (southern district,) Missouri, Michigan, Arkansas, Florida, (eastern district,) Florida, (middle district,) Florida, (western district,) Florida,

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