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532 THIRTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 90. 1850. · Territory of Minnesota. Minnes . Salariosllh For salaries of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, three judges, and secretary, nine thousand seven hundred dollars. contingencies, For contingentexpenses of said Territory, one thousand dollars, Iggiglgtjyg ns- For compensation and mileage of members of the legislative assemsemb y- bly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty- four thousand dollars. Printing. That the accounting officers be empowered to audit, adjust, and allow the public printers of Minnesota Territory, for printing the Constitution of the United States, such parts of the laws of the United States as relates to the north-west territory, and the laws of Wisconsin in force in said Territory, by provision of the act organ izing it; the said accounts to be subjected to the same rules and 1342,,,], 25g_ principles as are prescribed by the act of August twenty-mnth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, for other territorial accounts. · Nowpdexioo. Territory of New Mexico. — For salaries of governor and superin- S"l“"°“· tendent of Indian affairs, three judges, and secretary, nine thousand sevemhundred dollars. Contingencies. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand dollars. Legislative es- For compensation and mileage of members of legislative assembly, smb Y‘ clerks, officers, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty-four thousand dollars. Lf¤¥§1‘Y· For library for said Territory, five thousand dollars: Provided, That Pr°“S°‘ the library for the Territories of New Mexico and Utah shall be purchased by agents to be appointed by the President of the United States. _ Public build- For public buildings for the Territory of New Mexico, twenty thou- “‘§;Ov,s0 as to sand dollars: Provided, however, That no part of said appropriations time of expend,. for the Territory of New Mexico shall be expended, until the State of ture of ¤x>i>r<ipri— Texas shall have agreed to the terms of the act of Congress entitled

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1850, oh. 49. northern and western boundaries, the relinquishment by the said State of all territory claimed by her, exterior to said boundaries and of all her claims upon the United States, and to establish a territdrial government for New Mexico.” gms? jlzeties Judiciary. —-For salaries of the chief justice of the Supreme Court, m ”S°°"" "' and the eight associate justices, forty-one thousand dollars. District judges. For salaries of the district judges, sixty-three thousand seven hundred dollars. mi26g28E51E;;; For salaries of the chief justice of the District of Columbia, the

,,,,_ associate judges, the judges of the Criminal and Orphans' Court, ten

thousand seven hundred dollars. Judge of Or- For an addition to the salary of the judge of the Orphans’ Court of Pham Ow"- the District of Columbia, (which is hereby increased to fifteen hundred dollars per annum,) five hundred dollars. “3“°¥'¤<·>Y·8¢¤· _ {or sélaries of the attorlpey-general, and the clerk and messenger ' _ in is office, eight thousand three hundred dollars-—the salary of the d$¤l¤¤'7¤¤¤¤‘¢¤S· messenger in his office being hereby increased to seven hundred dollars ' per annum, from first July, eighteen hundred and fifty ; and the salary of the attoi¥ney·gt;neral being hereby increased to six thousand dollars per annum rom the same day. l Beverdy John- To reimburse to Reverdy Johnson, late attorney-general of the United °°' States, the amount paid by him out of his private funds for the services of lp clerk cmplpyed fordpuiplic purposes in public duties, eight hundred an sixty-six dollars an ii y-nine cents. dark Additional Fo; the salasy of an additional clerk in the attorney·general’s office, · twothousand ollars. Contingencies. For contingent expenses of the office of the attorney-general, five hundred dollars.