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666 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 175. 1855. For the completion of the printing of the House, ordered at the present session, and paper for the same, sixty thousand dollars. N_g_ 1;;,,;;,,];, To Norman R. Haskell, of Michigan, the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars and fifty-six cents, in full of charges as custodian of public ro ert . Maps. P T30 pdy the draughtsman and clerks employed upon the maps of the public lands for the House of Representatives and the committee of public lands, for the balance of the present fiscal year, four thousand dollars. And the draughtsmen employed on the maps of the public lands under the charge of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, shall be· paid the same compensation as is paid to the draughtsmen similarly employed under the direction of the Senate. For amount equal to drafts, checks, and deposits, awaiting decisions in certain applications for approval .of sales of Indian reserves, including eight hundred dollars collected by, and deposited with, the late firm of Selden, Withers, and Company, by a former disbursing officer of government, four thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That such portion of‘this sunias may be recovered from said firm and disbursing officer, shall be reimbursed to the treasury of the United States. SMB D<>1>¤1‘¤— Oontingent Expenses of Department of State.- For publishing the m°“°‘ laws in pamphlet form, and in the newspapers in the States and Territories, and in the District of Columbia, in addition to any balance that may remain of former appropriations, twenty-one thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollars. oregon, Territory of Oregon.- For compensation of chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, five thousand dollars. For amount ascertained to be due to Governor Joseph Lane, for and on account of his disbursements in eighteen hundred and forty-nine and fifty, for the necessary contingent expenses of his office, one thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and twenty-five cents. lV¤¤hi¤s:*<>¤· Territory of Wasfzington.- For compensation of chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, three thousand ive hundred and four dollars and eleven cents. Minnesota. Territory of Mnnesota.- For compensation of chief justice, and two associate judges, six hundred dollars. Utah- Territory of Utah.- For compensation of chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, two thousand three hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory of Utah, one thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and thirty-seven cents, to discharge such sums as the accounting officers, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, may deem to have been necessarily expended by the executive of said Territory, during the years one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, fifty-three, and fifty-four. New Mexico. Territory of Mtv Mexico. - For compensation of governor, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, two thousand eight hundred dollars. Army· Support of the Army. - For clothing for the army, camp and garrison equipage, and horse equipments, one hundred and twenty-five thousand and sixty·uinc dollars and three cents. Mint. Mint at P/ziladeiphia. - For increased compensation of clerks, by the thirteenth section of act of fourth August, eighteen hundred and fifty- 185** °h· 108- four, three thousand dollars. For supplying deficiency in the appropriation, in the current fiscal year, made for the mint in Philadelphia, thirty-seven thousand dollars, it' so much be necessary. For supplying deficiency in the appropriation, in the current fiscal year, for the branch mint in San Francisco, sixty-six thousand dollars, if so much be necessary. For increased compensation of the chief clerk of the branch mint at