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For defraying the expenses of the supreme, circuit, and district courts of the United States, including the District of Columbia; also, for jurors and witnesses, in aid of the funds arising from fines, penalties, and forfeitures incurred in the year 1834 and preceding years; and likewise for defraying the expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned, and of prosecutions for offences committed against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners

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Josiah H. Webb, per act of 12th December, 1811
Rachel Dohrman, per act of 3d March, 1817

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Elizabeth C. Perry, per act of 2d March, 1821

400

Christopher G. Perry,

Oliver H. Perry,

cach à pension of $150, per act of 2d March,

Christopher R. Perry,
Elizabeth M. Perry,

1821

600

1,350

LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT.

For the support offlight-houses, floating lights, and other establishments, for the protection of navigation; supplying light-houses with oil, tube glasses, buff-skins, and whiting, and keeping the apparatus in repair,

2,027 lamps, at SS1 98 per lamp, agreeably to contract

176 keepers of light-houses' salaries

18 keepers of floating lights' salaries

Weighing, mooring, cleaning, repairing, and supplying the loss of beacons, buoys, chains, and sinkers

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Incidental expenses, repairs and improvements to light-houses and the buildings connected therewith

45,000

Incidental expenses, seamen's wages, repairs and supplies to floating
lights

251,726 79

For a buoy, to be placed on the bar near Harbor island, in North Caro
lina, being the amount of an appropriation which will be carried to
the surplus fund on the 31st of December. 1833

For three buoys, to be placed in the river and inlets of Cape Fear, North
Carolina, being the amount of an appropriation which will be carried
to the surplus fund on the 31st December, 1833
For buoys, to be placed at the South pass and the pass at Dauphin
island, Mississippi, being the amount of an appropriation which will
be carried to the surplus fund on the 31st December, 1833 -
For placing buoys in Mobile bay, in Alabama, being the amount of an
appropriation which will be carried to the surplus fund on the 31st.
December, 1833

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For the salaries of two keepers of the public archives in Florida Territory
For stationery and books for the offices of commissioners of loans
For registers for ships and vessels, and lists of crews, agreeably to com-

tract

For the survey of the coasts of the United States

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50,000

ESTIMATE-Continued.

For allowance to the Jaw agent, assistant counsel, &c., under the acts
providing for the settlement of private land claims in Florida, includ
ing contingencies

For compensation to the recorder, two commissioners, and translator,
for the final adjustment of private land claims in Missouri, per act
of 9th July, 1832

For contingent expenses and office rent of said board, and to cover the
deficiency of the last appropriation

For balance due to Lucius Lyon, commissioner appointed to ascertain,
survey, and mark the northern boundary of the State of Illinois, per
act of 2d March, 1831,,

For surveying public lands, in addition to the unexpended balance of
former appropriations.

For enabling the respective surveyors general to furnish the several
land offices, commencing under the credit system, with renewed town-
ship plats, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, in
cases where those previously furnished have been defaced, or become.
materially injured by use,

For the salaries of registers and receivers of land offices where there
are no sales,

To make good a deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick and disabled.
seamen, as established by the act of 3d May, 1802,

For fitting up the basement rooms of the Executive building, occupied by the War Department,

For the discharge of such miscellaneous claims against the United States, not otherwise provided for, as shall be ascertained and admitted in due course of settlement at the Treasury,

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For repairs of the building occupied by the General Post Office, which expenses have been incurred,

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For a house for the better accommodation of the engine and apparatus belong-
ing to the department,

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For salaries of Ministers of the United States to Great Britain, France, Spain,
and Russia,
For salaries of the secretaries of legation to the same places,
For salaries of chargés des affaires to Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Holland,
Turkey, Belgium, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Chili, Peru, Mexico, Central
America, and New Granada,

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For the salary of the drogoman, and for the contingent expenses of the legation to Turkey,

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For the contingent expenses of all the missions abroad,

For outfits of a minister to Russia, and a chargé d'affaires to Buenos Ayres,

30,000
13,500

152,500

For the contingent expenses of foreign intercourse,

S0,000

Salaries of the agents for claims at London and Paris,

4,000

For the relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries,
For expenses of intercourse with the Mediterranean Powers,

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For compensation and expenses of an agent to Havana to procure the archives

of Florida,

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