†Chas E. Hitchcock, San Francisco. Electorate of Hesse. Conrad W. Faber, New York. New York. Bartholomew Watts, New Orleans. Nassau. *Wilh. A. Kobbe, New York. Fred. W. Frendenthal, New Orleans. F. W. Steit, A. Witzleber, E. C. Angelrodt, C. F. Adae, Galveston. San Francisco. St. Louis. Cincinnati. Netherlands, or Holland. *J. C. Zimmerman, New York. J. E. Zimmerman, Chunc., New York. Grand Duchy of Hesse Darmstadt. B. H. Dixon, Mad R. L., Boston: Anton Bollerman, Ind.,Ill.,Mich., G. Van Steenwijk, Wilhelm Prehn, C. H. H. Papendick, Ia., Wisc., Min. C., S. C., & {Ga., Charleston. Key West. Norfolk. Ala. and Flor ida, Mobile. La. & Mi., N. O. Mich., Ind., & Ohio, Detroit. Ill., Mo., Ia., St. Louis. Milwaukee. T.,Milwaukee. J. P. H. Gildemeester, San Francisco. *Francisco de Arrangoiz, New York. +J. E. F. Fallon, Boston. I. Augustus Mocatta, San Francisco. J. A. Sintas, C. H. H. Papendick, C. Kirchhoff, Wilmington, N.C. Prussia. *J. W. Schmidt, tF.A. Hirsch, Wilhelm Vogel, Lewis Stanislaus, Philadelphia. J. W. Jockusch, Charleston. Galveston. Wisc., Mich., C. Kerchhoff, Iowa, and Min. Nicholas Reggio, T., Milwaukee. George Allen, Parma. J. M. Satrustegui, Peru. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Charleston. New Orleans. Russia. New York. New York. San Francisco. *Alex. Evstaphiff, Geo. E. Runhardt, Robert B. Storer, F. Whittle, Jos. Leland, tJohn R. Wilder, +Joseph E. Murrell, San Francisco. E. Johns, tJ. S. Haviland, *C. H. S. de la Figaniere, New York. W. Schaer, +August. L. Baptista, Baltimore, Md. Peter Kostromitinoff, Boston. Savannah. Mobile. New Orleans. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Key West. New York. Salvador. R. W. Heath, San Francisco. Sardinia. *Louis Mossi, Nicholas Reggio, Washington. New York. New York. S Me., N.H.,Mass., and R.I., Boston. ! And for all other ports in Virginia except Alexandria. J. F. C. Ules, New Orleans. E. C. Angelrodt, St. Louis. Key West. Galveston. tJ. F. Meline, Cincinnati. Sweden and Norway. New Orleans. †E. L. S. Benzon, {Me., N. H., and *F. A. Mensch, *Ferdin. L. Brauns, R. H. Douglas, J. W. Schmidt, New York. G. Nayler Vickers, C. E. Habicht, Mass., Boston. Act., Boston. New York. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Alexandria. Norfolk. Savannah. Charleston. New Orleans. Key West. Wisc., Denoon. George H. Mecke, Philadelphia. Fred. von Kantzow, St. Louis. J. J. L. Herrlich, San Francisco. J. D. Reymert, R. Westfeldt, James P. Meline, A. Piaget, Louis P. De Luge, {N.Y., New York. J.H.Obirtenffer, Penn., N. Jersey, & Del., Philadelphia. Ala., Tenn., & Ark. Ad. E. Bandelier, P. J. Frans, St. Louis, Mo. S Mich., Wis., Iowa, San Francisco. Turkey. Boston. Tuscany. VIII. TITLES AND ABSTRACTS OF THE PUBLIC LAWS, PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 33D 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, 1854, and June 30, 1855.* For Civil and Diplomatic Expenses. For the year ending June 30, 1854. Officers and Clerks of both $843,372.80 Contingent expenses of Senate, including print- Executive.-President and Vice-President of the United States, 30,000.00 June 30, 1855. $451,662.80 57,930.00 91,470.00 330,600.00 148,527.00 323,796.00 Library of Congress.- Purchase of books and publication of papers,. Incidental expenses, 8,500.00 6,500.00 26,500.00 Department of State, 67,445.07 83,550.00 Treasury Department, Department of the Interior, War Department, Navy Department, Post-Office Department, Amount carried forward, $2,485,348.16 $2,698,467.86 *The following amounts are nearly accurate. |