James Lemonier, Boston. Guatemala. fFauvel Gouraud, Cons. Agt.,Newport. *Bartolome Blanco, New York. A. Durand St. André, Philadelphia. Patrick Grant, Boston. Philadelphia. S. Morris Waln, San Francisco. †R. de Leaumont, +L. Barré, Aimé Roger, †H. Germain, tH. de St. Cyr, Charleston. Baltimore. New Orleans. Ferdinand Karck, New York. Richmond. J. F. Meline, Cons. Agt., Cincinnati. Henry A. Schroeder, Mobile. *Wilh. A. Kobbe, New York. Manuel J. de los Reyes, Cal. Portugal. Fred. W. Freudenthal, New Orleans. *M. C. H. S. de la Figaniere, N. York. A.V.Von Witzleben, San Francisco. *J. C. Zimmerman, New York. Mass., Me., N. H., Ms. and N. H., tArchibald Foster, Act., Boston. W. de F. H. Borges, R. I., Warren. tB. H. Dixon, and R. I., Boston. Edw. Smith Sayres, Pa., Del., & N. Henry Bohlen, Philadel'a, Pa. & Del. Jersey, Phil. Dist. Columbia and Frederic B. Graf, Baltimore. Christ. Neale, Charleston. Manoel A. Santos, Key West. Norfolk. Henriq. T. Street, Th. L. Wragg, J. J. Van Wanroy, Ala. and Flor-Charles Le Baron, ida, Mobile. La. & Mi., N. O. Milwaukee. tJose A. Barelli, Prussia. *J. W. Schmidt, †F. A. Hirsch, 1 And for all other ports in Virginia except Alexandria. Norfolk. Charleston. Savannah. Mobile. New Orleans. San Francisco. New York. New Bedford. W. Schaer, W. H. Stewart, Philadelphia. J. M. Satrustegui, Baltimore. San Francisco. Sweden and Norway. Me., N. H., and Mass., Boston. California. *A. de Lövenskiold, Washington. †Peter Kostrominitoff, San Francisco, †E. L. Benzon, Sardinia. G. Nayler Vickers, Act., Boston. T. Zachrisson, †Rich. Seldener, tFrederic B. Graf, James Dempsey, Duncan Robertson, Norfolk. Fran. H. Wilman, †Jos. A. Winthrop, George Wesfeldt, Baltimore. Alexandria. Savannah. Charleston. Mobile. New Orleans. Baltimore. Mobile. Ambrose Lanfear, (La. & Miss., N. Orleans, †J. A. Barelli, J. B. Fah,{ Ad. E. Bandelier, P. J. Frans, J. C. Kuhn, St. Louis, Mo. Nicholas Basler, {Ind., Ill., O., Ky., Uruguay. E. S. Tobey, B. W. Frazier, Louisville. †G. L. Lowden, Theoph. de Rutte, San Francisco. †C. J. Mansony, Turkey. B. Valls, S. P. Hamilton, New Orleans. Boston & Salem. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Charleston. Mobile. New Orleans. Galveston, Tex. San Francisco. Dist. Columbia. Frederick Klett, Philadelphia. Baltimore. †N. E. Fowles, †G. A. Trenholm, Charleston. Leopold Bierwirth, Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York. Cincinnati. New Orleans. VIII. TITLES AND ABSTRACTS OF THE PUBLIC LAWS, PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 32D CONGRESS. [The references by Chapters are to Little & Brown's authorized edition of the Laws of the United States. The omitted Chapters are private acts.] Appropriations for the Years ending June 30, 1852, and June 30, 1853. For Civil and Diplomatic Expenses. For the year ending June 30, 1852. June 30, 1853.* Legislative.-Congress, pay of members, Library of Congress. -Purchase of books, and publication of Executive.-President and Vice-President of the United States, 25,000.00 25,000.00 The appropriations for 1853 are not taken from the official document, as it was not printed in time, but they are gathered from the public and private acts. They are substantially correct. Lighthouses, Lightboats, Buoys, &c., 253,735.00 725,345.00 Indian Department and Treaty Stipulations with Indian Tribes, 872,209.80 2,011,389.85 Post-Office Department, 6,550,000.00 7,134,500.00 Lighthouses, 561,180.34 Rivers and Harbors, 2,124,290.00 Mails by Ocean Steamers, 2,290,250.00 Rebuilding, Guadalupe Hidalgo, Cayuse Indians in the years 1847, 1848, Fire at Capitol, Repairing Library and purchasing Books, Continuance of work on the wings of Capitol, Relief of citizens pardoned by the Queen of Spain, To Mexico in further execution of Art. 12 of the Treaty of To the people of Oregon for expenses in defence against the To reduce and modify rates of postage, To establish Military Asylum, For relief of sundry Individuals, 16,200.00 72,500.00 500,000.00 6,000.00 3,180,000.00 No. 1. Ch. I. An Act making Appropriations to meet the Expenses incurred in consequence of the late Fire at the Capitol. The sum of $5,000, or so much thereof as is necessary, is to be expended by the Commissioner of Public Buildings, in discharge of expenses for extinguishing the late fire, the removal of rubbish, the preservation of books, and the construction of a tin roof upon that part of the building now exposed. $10,000 are appropriated to purchase books for the Library of Congress, under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library. January 13, 1852. No. 2. Ch. II. An Act to provide a Room for the Congressional Library. $1,200 are appropriated to fit up the document room and a portion of the adjoining passage to receive temporarily a portion of the Congressional Library. January 23, 1852. No. 3. Ch. V. An Act authorizing the Payment of Interest to the State of New Hampshire, for Advances made for the Use and Benefit of the United States, in repelling Invasion and suppressing Insurrection at Indian Stream, in said State. The Second Auditor may liquidate and settle the claim of New Hampshire for interest upon expenses incurred and actually expended for the protection of the northeastern frontier in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837, to an amount not exceeding $6,000; interest to be paid only on sums refunded to the State by the United States, and for no larger sum than the State was paying interest for at the time. January 27, 1852. No. 4. Ch. VIII. An Act providing for carrying into Execution in further part the Twelfth Article of the Treaty with Mexico, concluded at Guadalupe Hidalgo. |