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THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 10. 1850. 425 For books, stationery, furniture, fuel, and other contingencies of the Contingencies. office of the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty, five thousand dollars. For library, maps,&c., for the office of the Secretary of the Interior Library, &c. for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty, five hundred dollars. In the office of the Commissioner of Pensions. Pensinn g$cg_ For compensation to temporary clerks employed in the office of the X Temporary Commissioner of Pensions, from the first of July, eighteen hundred and ° “k°‘ , forty-nine, to the thirtieth of I une, eighteen hundred and fifty, six thousand five hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy-eight cents. For compensation of nine extra clerks, employed under the act of Nine. erin. August, eighteen hundred and forty-two, during the session of Con- 23*;%:0;}; gjggcd gross, in the Third Auditor’s office, and for contingencies incident 1$42,ch_2Q2_’ thereto, five thousand dollars. For deficiency in the appropriation for the contingent expenses of Contingencies. the office of the First Auditor of the Treasury, for the fiscal year end- pnst Andgm ing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty, six hundred and fifty <>f ilu T¤<=¤¤¤¤r- dollars. Wm- DqJartment.—— War Dewi- In the office of the Surgeon-General. mm"' For arrearages in the office of the Surgeon-General for furniture, Surgeon-Gem two hundred and twenty-five dollars. °”l‘ For expenses of military reconnoissance in Texas, including exami- Rcconnoissancc nation of a new route from San Antonio, Texas, to El Paso, in New g.;t;“*§0 Mexicohmade in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, Méxien, three thousand nine hundred and sixty-seven dollars and seventeen cents. Past-Ojicc Department. — For compensation to temporary clerks Post-0i’¤i¢¤· employed upon the current business of the Post-Ofiice Department, c1,,,ksE[""“P°my for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty, eleven thousand nine hundred and seventy-two dollars and eighty- two cents. T crritorial Government.-For contingent expenses of the Terri- Territories. tory of Minnesota, six hundred and fifty dollars; and for deficiencies tiyssgigmcsxd in the appropriation for the salaries of the Governor, three Judges, mir-ies oi omand Secretary of the said Territory, for the present fiscal year, three WS- thousand two hundred and nine dollars and sixty-seven cents. For a deficiency in the last appropriation to defray the expenses of psnciency supthe government of the Territory of Minnesota, nine thousand six hun- Pl*°d· dred and forty-five dollars and sixteen cents, the accounts for which shall, before payment, be audited and settled by the proper accounting officers of the treasury. ‘ Intermurse with Foreign Nations. -— For outfit of the minister res- Foreign Interident at Constantinople, six thousand dollars. °°&`?°: t For outfit of a charge d’a;H`airs to Naples, four thousand five hun- cnnixgtigopls dred dollars. Charge to Na- For one year’s salary of a secretary of legation to Chili, two thou- Plgéucw of sand dollars. 1 atinnuiyciiiii. For outfit of the minister to Prussia, nine thousand dollars. eldieisltr *° d §`01‘ outfit of charge d’af}`airs to Austria, four thousand five hundred P3::;;",, Ans- 0 ars. tria. Jlhsccllaneaus. —For the expenses of paupcr lunatics in the Mary- Pauper lunatics. land Hospital at Baltimore, one thousand three hundred and twenty- eight dollars. Flor fifteen days’ services of Joseph Bryan, as commissioner to take Joseph Bryan. testimony in pursuance of an inquiry by direction of the Secretary of fihi] Tfcasury, at eight dollars per day, one hundred and twenty o ars. V0!.. IX. Pun. --54