7f , ' Tmf ' CI l- "ll 'mil Eta 'i'HJL! S! '? qi1tgJJ5B1lg r.'i tendency of tifmucracy l toicard the etetatUn cf the l.u'.itliu clause, tUt insreme of their vouxforl, theatserllan ofi.'icir dlfutly,the tutabliliment of their prtctr. ' . - - r JjY ROD CUT WILLIA.tlSOX, Ja. LixcoLWO, c., March si, isi-i; VOLUME IV, NO. 44. mm W MB Hi MMffl MJMi w w Mill N E W T E 11 31 a OF TIIC LINCOLN REPUBLICAN! TF.r.MS OF rURLiCATIOX. Tub IjISCiiln 1;epl iilican U puLili.shcl eyerv Wednesday at $2 SO, if paid in advance, or sVif pavmcut be delayed tiircc months. N subscription received for a less tcr.n than twelve months. No piper will ha discontinued hut at the option of the Editor, until all ar-earages arc paid. A failure to order a discontinuance, will be Con si.! j:ci a new engagement. TERMS OF ADVERTISIVO-. AnvEin isEM kn is will lc inserted consjiicuous Iv for l JJ jicr square for the lust intuition, and i. t enia f ii eacli continuance, iiourt ami Judicial a .lvcrtUeinenU will be charged 25 per cent, more than the above prices. A deduction of :t;5 per cent, frnaithe regular prices will be made toy early advertisers. l'lia n.i nber of insertions must be noted on the manuscript, or they will be charged untit'a discon tinuance id ordered. TJ cohur.srnxDFNTS. To insure prompt attention to Letters addressed to the Editor, the postage should in all cases he paid. iriofi:tt?.-4 Vegetable Life Jlctli- TilESE medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in pu rity iicj the springs and channels of lift, i'id endu ing t'.iein with icnewcd tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which lip. vc been made pub lic, and in almost every species of disease to which the human frame is liahb, the happy eftvets of M OK FATS LIFE TILLS AND 1M1ENIX 13 II' TE US have been gratefully and publickly acknowl edged by tae persons benefitted, and who were pre viously unacquainted with the beautifully philo sophical principles upon which they are rompovn tied, and upon which they co-.iseipaently act. Tlu LIFE .MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every form and description. Their lirst operation is to loosen from the coats of tiic stomach and boveU, the various impurities art! crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened faces which collec. 'h; the convolutions cf the suialiest intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Ti arrheca, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatamists, who exam ine the human bowels alter death : and hencv the prejudice of those well informed men againsi quack medicines or medicines prepared and heralded to the public bv igno anl persons. The second cH'cct of the Life .Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys iiu.1 the Madder, and hv iliis n.eans, the. liver and th.: lungs, tbe h.;allhl'ul action ,t wliie'n cuLio-ly ile pends up -n ike -regularity of the urinary orj.ans. The bladder which takes iis red color fiom the ateo--y of the liver and the iungs before it passes into the heart, beins; thus purified by them, and nouiLh f by food corning from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the ' system, and triuirsphanti y mounts the bar.nei of heahh in tae blooming check. .Motlat t's VegetabL Life jMedicincs have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign lein t: !y for Dyspepsia. Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of ApttW, Heart-burn and Headache, Kes:!e$-mcs, I 1-ternper, Anxiety, Languor and j.Ielancholy, ('osiivcuess, Diarrlnra, Cholera, Fev ers of all kinds. Rheumatism, (lout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, Worms. Asthma and Consumption, JSeurvey, Ulcers, Inveterate, Son'.-, Scorbutic Erup tions and Dad Complexions, Eruptive complaint-. Sallow, Cloudy, ami other disagreeable complex ions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Coins and Inllueuza, and vario- s other complaints which at ilict the human frame. In Fever imuI Ague, par ticularly, the Life Medicines have been most emi nently successful ; so much so that 111 the Fever and Ague districts. I'hyeicians almost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. MoiTatt requires of his patients is to be particular in taking the Life Medicitrcs strictly : according to the directions. It is not by a news-paper notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. Itisa loue bv the resui's of a fair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed as a domestic guide to health. I his little pamph let, edil-d by W. H. MolVat, 375 IJroadwuy, New York, has been published for the purpose of explain ing more fully Mr. Moil'it's theory of diseases, and will be found highly interesting to persons seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the -causes thereof. Price 25 cents for sale by Mr. MolVat's agents generally. These valuable Medicines arc for sale hy D. Sl J. KAMSOLR, Linculntun, iV.'-C. September 2, IS 10. ".A'ercr despair of the Hcpublic." I II O V O S A li ton A NEWSPAPER IN THK CITY OF RALEIGH To be caltsd T h c S o u I h e f n T i m c s ; And io.be Edited by jiExni' toolL t'ROPOS.VLS rtf thi sort nsilally abound ia promises: few will be made In this case-, ut they will all be redeemed N The design of the proposed paper diners soine vhat from that of any now published N ifi this t'ity: combining more Literary Miscellany with Poliiics, than is customary with the party Press. "Its main character, however, will be political, aiid its doctrines of the Jcjfcrtmnian school. The first number will be issued about the Fourth of March next, if a ssu.'Ik'icnt number of subscribers is obtained to jnstifv the undertaking. As it can not be regarded as pcrfccly certain that such will be the case, no subscriber is expected to pay until he leccives the paper. The size will be abont t'te same r. itli the "Ra icigh Register," and it wi'l be puM'shcd t'ice a week during the se:..sio:is of tS ," (if-neral Assembly, and weekly at all other tunes, 'i iie puce w,Il uc Four Dollars per annum. Every person to whom this proposal isj sent, will please, as soon as all havo subscribed whr may be supposed desirous to pationizo the under taking, transmit their names to th; Editor, at Washington, North Carolina. ESY'.AUTflOllITV LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES ;PA?fI".D AT THE SF.COXD SF.SSION OF THE TWEM'V-flXTII COS'REdS. I'uBLiC No. "li. AN ACT in-iking ppprnpriations for tha civil and dip!maiu: expenses of the GnveiTin.ent Tor the year eighteen hundred and firty-tne. Jic it enact td by the Senate xmd House cf lit presenile ivea of tire Called Slates of America in Congress assembled. That ;he following ni;ns be, mid the same are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any ".inappropriate money in the Treasury, viz: For pay anl mileage of the members of Congress and delegates, one hundred and eleven thousaul four hundred and eight dollar; For pay of fie o flu-era cieiks of the Senate and House tn Representatives, nine teen thousand nine hundred dollar?; For s:aiinaty, Cut I, printing, and aft oilier coniingen expenses of tlie Senate, thirty five thousand dollars; For stationary, fuel, printing, and all other contingenl expenses of the House of liepresentanves. tif een ihotisai d dollars; I he two sums lt mentioned, to be applied to the payment of the ordinary expendi tures of the Senate and House of Represen tatives severally, and to no other purpose. And the accounting uflicers of the Treasury Department are hereby directed in the set tlement of the accounts "of :;!;c contingent expenses of the Senate and House of Re press ntaiives-, to credit the payment made 1T1 pursuance of the resolution of the Sen a;e of ttie i'lglitetnth of July, eighteen hun liri (I ;in, I -T.irty t:,.;; t!,t. resolulioil of the Jlsiuseut Represt iiia.' v sofilie 1 wetity-lirst f J uly. igiiieen hundreil an l forty; and nothing heitin contaii e ! shall (: cotirM d to authorize or sanciion any contract for stationary or other articles for ihe use of the next Congress by aro o.iicer of tlie present Congress to an amount exceeding in the whole two thousand dollars; For compensation to the J'reshVnt and Vice I'resuient of the United Slaus, the Secretary of St:.e, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary .f War, the Secre tary of the Navy, and the Postmaster Cent ral, sixty thousand dollars; For salary of the Secretary to sign pa tents for public land', per net of July fourth, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, fifteen hundred dollars-; For clerks and messengers in the office of the Secretary t f State, twetiiy thousand three hundred dollars; For the contingent expenses of the De partment of State, including publishing and distributing the laws, tsveiuy-livu thousand dollars. For compiling, printing &c the Biennial Register, one thousand dollars; For the superintendent and watchmen of the northeast executive building, one thousand live Irindied dollars; For the contir'gent expenses of said Luil ding, including fuel, labor, oil, and repairs, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollar.-; For compensation to the clerks and mes sengers in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, sixteen thousand four hundred and lify dollars-; Fot compensation to the 'clerks in said oflicc, per act of the twenty-third June, eri;hteen hundred and thiriy-six, entirkd "An act to regulate the deposited of the public money," tlrree thousand and six hundred dollar?; For compensation to the First'comptrol lcrof the Treasury, three thousand live hun dred dollars; For compensation to the cie7s and mes sengers in the office of the First Coiiipltol ler, nineteen thousand three hundred dol lars; For compensation ' ihe Secrmd Comp troller tiiree thousand dollar's; For compensation to the clerks and mes senger in the office of the Second Comp troller, including the compensation of two clerks transferred from the office of the Fourth Auditor, uveive thousand two hun dred and fifty dollars; For ctaipensatiou to the First Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars; For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the First Audit or, fifteen thousand nine hundred dol lars; t or coYnpensaiion to I li - Second Au ditor cf the Treasury, thfee thousand dul lais; For compensation to the clerks and mes sengers in the office of the Secontl Auditor, seventeen ihutrsatid nine hundred doJ-larsi For compensation to the Third Auditor, three thousand dollars; For compensation to the clerks and n cs sengers iii the oifice of the Third Auditor, twenty-nine thousand six hundred and fifty dolhos; For compensation to two clerks employ ed on claims, under the act of the eighteenth January, eighuen hundred ?.nd thirty-seven, two thousand four hundred dollars; For compensation to the Fourth Auditor, three thousand dollars; For compensation to the clerks and mes sengers in the olhce of the Fourth Auditor, sixteen thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars; For compensation to the Fifth Auditor; three thousand dollars; For compensation to the clerks and mes sengeis ;n the olfice of the Fifth Auditor, nine thousand eight hundred dollars; Fr compensation to to clerks in the ollice of the F1IM1 Auditor, according to the act of tlie seventh of July, eighteen hun dred and thirty eight, two thousand dollars; For compensation to the Treasurer of tlie Lrntteu States, threa 'Inousand dol lars; For compensation 'lo the clerks and htes- sengers in the ollice of the Treasurer of the United States, ten thousand seven hun dred and fifty dollars; For compensation to the Register of the Treasury, three thousand dollars; For compensation to the clerks and mes sengers in tise ollice of the Register of the Treasury, twen'y-four thousand two hun dred dollars; For compensation, of the Commissioner of the General LandOilice, per act of foifrtli July, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars; For compensation. of the recorder, solici tor, draughtsman, ami assistant draughtman, clerks, messengers, and packers, in the ollice, of the Commissioner of the Gencial Land OiFice,'"nihefy-iivo thousand five hun dred dollars; For compensation to the Solicitor of the Treasury, three thousanJ live hundred dol lars; For compensation to the clerks and mes senger in the ollice of the Solicitor of the Treasury, thojsaud nine hundred and fifty dollars; For translating foreign I.i'r.guairpB, and transmitting passports and sea letters, in the olfice of the Secretary of the Tieasury, three hundred doll 'rs; For staung and printing the public ac counts, inducing a deficiency in former appropriations, eighteen hundred dollars; For sfiifi'inary, 'printing, and all other contingent expenses of the Tieasury Dd parti.ient, viz: For the oliice hf the First Comptroller, two thousand dollars; For the oiTiee of the Second Comptroller, fifteen hundred dollars; For the ollice of ihe First Auditor, one thousand dollars; For the ollice of the Second Auditor, one thousand dollars; For the olfice of the Third Auditor, one thousand dollars'; For the bf.ice of the Fourth Auditor, one thousand three hundred and forty-six dul lars ami fonv-tbree cents; For tiie office of the Fifth Auditor, thousand dollars; For the olfice of ;he Treasurer of United Stales, two thousand dollars; For tlie ollice cf the Register of Treasury, three thousand dollars; Ft the ollice of the Solicitor cf one ihe the tlie Treasury, one thousand five huiiJieJ dollars-, For eighty-thrfc thousand pieces of parchment and printing, books, and sta tionary, advertising, ami contingent expen ses of'the General Land ()lfi e; and for books and blanks for the district land offi ces, tweniy-foi'.r thousand six hundred and seventy dollars; For compensation of the superintendent and watchmen of the southeast executive bur-ding, two thousand one hundred dol lars; For continircnt expenses of the building occupied by the Treasury, including, fuel, labor, oil, carrying the department mai's, and sealing ships' iegisters, iwelve'ih'cnsand dollars; For compensation to the clerks and mes sengers fn ih'e olhcc of the Secretary of War. including the messenger in the boun ty laud bureau, and the clerkship under the act of April twentieth, eighteen hun dred and eighteen, transferred back from Pension Ollice on the first of March, eigh teen hundred and forty, thirteen thousand one hundred and eighiy-six dollars and ten cents; For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of W-ar, three thousand dol lars; For books, maps, and plans for the War Department one thousand dollars; For compensation of extra clerks ulipn employed in said office, three thousand dol lars; For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian Alf iirs, three thousand dollars; For compen-ation of the clerks and mes senger hi the cilices uf t!u Cjrr.:r2'iB-siGi;cr of Indian Affairs, sixteen thousand four hut Ired dollars; for contingent expenses of said office, tw thousand dollars; for compensation of the Commissioner of pensions, two thousand five hundred dol lart; for compensation to clerks and messpn gets for the office of the Commissioner of Pejsidns, authorized by the act of ninth M;y, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, Uvve thousand four hundred dollars; for 'compensation'of clerks transferred fniti the ollice of the Secretary of War to the office of the Commissioner of Pensions, two thousand seven lium'ied and niuetj" thrfe dollars and forty cents; Forcompensatton of one clerk transfer red film the Navy Department, per act Marcj fourth, eighteen hundred and forty, ssixte'en hundred diM'afs; Fo contingent expenses cf said office, one tiousand five hundred dollars; Ff compensation of clerk and messenger in lip office of the Commanding General, one jliousand five hundred dollars; Fjr contingent expenses of said office, thre hundred dollars; Ftr compensation to clerks and messen ger in the office of the Adjutant General, seven' thousand six-hundred and fifty dol lars; Fo contingent expenses of said office, one lUiusand six hundred dollars; Foicompeusation of r.lerks and messen ger uithe ollice of the li'.ir.riermaster Ge neral, seven thousand three hundred dol lars; j Forcontingmt expenses of said office, one tntasauc! dollars; For :ompensaiioii to clerks and messen ger in iie ollice of the Paymaster General, seven thousand one hundred d irs; For contingent expenses of said olfice, eight I'll nd red dollars; i or compensaticn of clerks and messen ger in the office of the Commissary Gene ral of Purchases, four thousand two hundred dolUi's; For contingent expenses of said ofiice, eigli. hundred dollars; Fr compensation of clerks and messen ger ti the oilice of the Commissary Gene ral or S.ibsistence, four thousand three hun dred dollars; Fr contingent expenses of said office, three thousand two hundred dollar.-; P. r compensation of clerks ami messen ger in the office of tlie Chief Engineer, live thousand six hundred and fifty dol lar.s Fr contingent expenses of said oiuce, one thousand five hundred dollars; Fjt compensation to clerk and messen ger in the office of the Surgeon General, one thousand six hundred and fifty dol lars; lir contingent expenses of said office, five hundred and fifty dollars; lor compensation of a clerk, at one thotsand dollars, under the act of April twelty, eighteen hundred and 'eighteen, trattiferred f iom the ollice of tne Secretary of U ar to Ihesatd office of Surgeon Gene ral, ope thousand dollars; f or compensation to clerks and messen ger in the Ordnance office, eight thousand six hundred and fifty ih.l'ais; For contingent expanses of said olfice, one. thousand five hundred and fifty dul lurs. For compensation to clerks and messpn geriu the ollice- of Topographical Uureau, two thousand five hundred dollars; I'or compensation of a clerk, at one thon sahi four hundred dollars, irau-ft-rred from the office of the Secretary cf W ar to the Petition olfice, 16 He transferred from that olli.e on the first of March, eighteen Iiun dreJ and forty-one, omi thousand one hun dred ond seventy dollars and fifty 'cents; For contingent expensed of said office, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-live dollar-; For compensation of the superintendent and watchman of the r.orthwcst executive building, two thousand two liiindrc& and fifty dollars; For contingent exo'emse? of sard building, including rent of IJouiity "Land oliice, for labor, fuel, oil, and repairs, and for the coiiitngenciet; of '.he fire-engines and appa ratus, fiur thousand 'seven hundred dol lars; For compensation 'of The clerk and hics sengers in 'riie office of the Secretary of the Navy, after deducting one clerk transferred, to Pension olfice, per act of March four, eighteen hundred and forty, at sixteen bun dred dollars, eleven thousand two hundred an J fifty dollars; For contingent expenses of &aid office, three thousand dollars; For compensation of the Commissioners of the Navy Uoard, ten thousand five tiuu dred dollars'-; For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy Board, two thousand dollars; For compensation to trie clerks and mes senger of the Navy Hoard, eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; For contingent expetws of said office, twr thousand five hundred do lars"; For salary of superintendent and watch man i f the southwest executive tmnViing, one thousand two hundred and fty dollars; 'Fur contingent expenses of said budding, inclii.iiug fuel, labor, od, repiiis of build ing, engine, .and improvement' of the grounds, three thousand three hundred and JilYv dollars; , For compensation to three Assistant Post masters General, per art Joly three, one 'thousand eight hundred and tinny six, ra ven thousand five hundred dollars; I'or compensation to eleiks and messen gers in the General 'Post o.iice, fur:y-e;hi thousand six hundred dollars; For salaries of two watcljmeri, six liun drud dollars; ' For topographer an additional clerks in ! said ollice, per actsMarrh three, one thou sand eight" hundred and lhuty-nio.c, and May eight, one thousand eight hundred forty; and a clerk to keep the appropriation account, 'eleven thousand tfx hundred dol lars; For contingent expenses of'said office, including fuel for the Auditor's office and four thousaud dollars for rent of bui ding occupied by the department, ten thousand five hundred dollars; For compensation to the Auditor of the Post Olfice, three thousand dollar?; For compensation to clerks and messen gers in said office, fifty-five thousand live hundred dollars; For eleven addition?.! clerks in said t( lice, per act of July seven, one thousand eight bundled and liiirtv-eight, thirteen tho'iiand two hundred dollars; For contingent expenses of said olfice, including the expense of quarterly books Stationary, printing, and pay of laboicis, four thousand "seven hundred dollars For compensation of thu Surveyor Ge neral, northwest of the Ohio, two thousand dollars; For compensation to clerks in hi office, per act of 11 1 11 lb of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, six thousand three bundled dollars; For compensation of the SuVfe?"?r Ge neral of Illinois and Missouri, two thou sand dollars; For compensation to clerks in liis'office, per act of ninth of May, one thousand eight hundred and "thirty-six, three thousand eight hundred ami twenty dollar-; For compensation to the Surveyor Ge neral of Arkansas, two thousand dollars; For compensation to his clerks, per act of ninth May, one ihousanJ eigLt bundled and thirty-six, two thousand eight hundred dollar's; For compensation of the svrvyor Gener al of Louisiana, two thousand dollars; For compensation to his clerks, per act of ninth May, one thousand eight hundred and thiny-six, two thousand live hundred dollar-; For compensation to the Surveyor Ge neral of iMisatasippi, two thousand dol lar; For compensation to his clerks, per act of ninth May, one thousand eight hundred and t';iriy-ix, one ttiousau 1 dollars: For compensation to the Surveyor Ge neral of Alabama, two th usati I d ilars; For compensation to Ins clerks, pi r acs ninth May, one thousand eight hundred tt ihirty-MX, two thousand two hundred dol lars; For compensation to the Surveyor Ge neral of F.oiida. two thou-sand dollar.-; For compensation to bis clerks, per act ninth May, one thousand eight hun dred and i!iiriy-six, five hundred dol lars: For compensation of the Surveyor Ge neral of H iscoii-iu and Iowa, per act 'of June twelve, one thousand eight bundled and thirty-eight, one thousand five hundred dollars; For compensation to his clerks, per act Juno twelve, one thousand fight hundred and thtr'y-etght, or;e thousand six hundred dollars; For extra clerks and draughtsmen in the offices of ihe Surveyors General, in addi tion to the unexpended balances of former appropriations, it) be ftppiYttio' iHcl 10 them according to the exigencies of :ke public servce, seven thousand two hundred dol lar; For extra clerk's in the offices of tlie Sur veyors General to transciibe. field notes of survey, for the purpose of preserving I'.cm at ih'e scat of Government, in addition 10 the unexpended balances of former appropriation-, vi: Oil'n-e of the Surveyor General northwest oftiie Oiiio, four tnousind fivo hundred dollars; O.iice of the Surveyor Gftvral of Il linois and Missouri, three thousand dollar.-; Office of the Surveyor General of Ar kansas, one thousand five hundred dol lars; Olfice of the Surveyor General of Louis iana, one thousand dollars; For compensation to the Commissioner of Public Uui!di::gs .) W'a-d.inguu, per act of the twenty-first of July, one thousand eight hundred and Tony, three thousand dollars; For cnmtjriisjif jon to Commissioner, i from 1 : 1 livi uli-.'ir.i T. Iv- l. ! '!, J i r! v. l'i r t j : ,' "" j ; December, one inniM.md eight himdred ! and foriy, thieu hundred and twelve dol : la.-: ! For co;n.pens2iio;t 10 two assistants to tlie Commissioner, as supei intendenl of .be Potom.'.e bridge, at one dollar and fifty cents per day, mi hiding oil for lamps, ftji. ami repairs, thirty one thousand three h dred and sixty dollais. So muc'i of t:n sum as ir.av be applied for repaiis, shail be applied under ti.J duccWi ;l of the See.cta ry of War; For compensation to the officers and clerks of the Mint, eighteen thousand nine hundred dollars; Fiit pay of laborers i:i the various de partments of the .Mint, twenty-four thou sand dollars; For incidental and contingent expenses-, including the wastage of gold an I silver, fu tl, inateridi, stationary, water rent, and taxes, in addition to the unexpended baN auce of the appropriation of eighteen hun dred anJ forty, eight hundred dollars; For specimens of ores 'and cuius to be preserved ;il the Mint, one thousand 'dol lars; For compensation to the officers and clerk of the branch Mfnt at Charlotte, North Can ina, six thousand dollars; For pay uf laborers in the various ile--partments of the same, thrde thousand fivis Hundred dollars; For tvasta'g'c of gold, and for contingent expenses of the same, two thousand five hundred dollars; For compensation to the officers and clerk of the branch Mint at Duhlouega, 'Georgia, six thousand dollars; For payment of laborers 'in 'the various departments of the same, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollar-; F'or wastage of gold, and for contingent expenses cf the sartiC, one thousand dol lars; For "compensation to the nfficr-rs and clerk?? of the branch Mint at New Oi leans1, twelve thousand nine hundred dollars; For pa'y of laborers in the various 'de partments of the same, 'twenty-two 'thou sand dollars; For wastage of gold and silver, and for contingent expenses of the same, seventeen thousand one hundred dollars; For compensation of the Governor, Judges, and Secretary of Wisknu-an Ter ritory, nine thousand one hundred dol lars; For contingent expenses of the said Teiritory, thiee hundred Jnd fifty dollar-; For pay and mileage of the members of ihe Legislative Assembly, pay of officers, printing, furniture, stationary, fuel, and all incidental expeusts, twenty thousand dol lars; For 'compensation to the Governor, Judges, and Secretary of the Territory of Iowa, nine thousand cue hundred dor Lrs; For contingent expenses of said Territo ryv'hree hundred and fifty dollars; For pay and mileage to the Legislative Assembly, pay of officers, printing station ary, fuel, and ail other incidental expenses', twenty thousand one hundred and seventy five (ioilas; For compensation f the Governor, Judg es , mid Secretary of the Territory i f Flor id a, thirteen thousand fivu hti;,d.cJ dol lars; For contingent expenses ofsai.I Territo ry, ihree hundred and fifty dollars; For pay stud mileage of tlie member of the Legislative Council of said Tetrito-y, pay to the officers oT the 'Comic. 1, prinu'nc., furniture, rent, stationary, fuel and all oln er incidental expenses, twenty-seven thou sand one hundred and twentv-fivc dol lars; For compensation of the chi'pf justice-, the associate judges, and d. strict judg. a of the Umi;ed Slates, iiinety-ihree thousand nine hundred dollars; For compensation of the chief jnsiice. &, associate judges of the District of Colum bia, and uf the judges of the criminal ami 01 piian's conns of said District, twelve thousand seven l;un-!red dollars; For carrying into efftct ihe provisions 01 the act, approved on ihe second of Februa ry instant, "Making temporary provision for lunatics in the District of Columbia," t'o'-e lhousaf-.il dollars; For compensation of ihe Attorney Ge n'-ral of the United Slate?, fonr thousand dollar--, For co iipo isatioii of clerk and messen-g- r in the office of the At omey General) one thousand five hundreil Ooi!ars; For contingent xpeYuaS of said office-, five hundred dollars-; For com pen sat'; nil to tit' reporter of de cisions of ;l;e. Supreme Court, one thousand dollar; For compensation !? tlie district attor neys and marshals, including those in tho several Teiriiories. fourteen thousand four bundled and fifty dollar-'; For defraying the expenses of the Su preme. Circuit, and District Courts of the United Stales, including the District of Co lamhi 1; also for juroTs and witnesses, in aid of the f nVls arising from fines, penaU ties, an 1 forfeitures, incurred in the year eighteen hundred and fory-or.e, and prece ding years ; and likewise for defraying thti expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned, an 1 of prosecutions fir offences committed againsi the United States, arJ for the safe-keeping of prison

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