I have, therefore, the honor to request that the estimates may be amended accordingly. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Hon. THOMAS CORWIN, Secretary of the Treasury. : C. M. CONRAD, 1st Session. TRENHOLM & BELT. LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, TRANSMITTING Transcripts of accounts of Trenholm & Belt for printing. MAY 3, 1852. Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed. Hon. THOMAS CORWIN, No. 106. SIR: I have the honor to transmit, herewith, a communication from the Register of the Treasury, with transcripts of "all the accounts of John H. Trenholm and Wm. M. Belt, for printing executed in their names for the Senate and House of Representatives for the thirty-first Congress," in compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 26th instant. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Hon. LINN BOYD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THO. CORWIN, Secretary of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register's Office, April 29, 1852. SIR: The accompanying transcripts for printing have been prepared in compliance with your reference to this office of the resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 26th instant. I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, Secretary of the Treasury. N. SARGENT, Register. The SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, To WILLIAM M. BELT, For printing ordered as per resolution of March 19, 1851, viz: To 30,000 copies of report of Commissioner of Patents, part II, agricultural (composition charged to House): 588 pages, 30,000 copies, $5,292 00 W. M. BELT. Approved: I have examined the above account, and certify it is correct, January 14, 1852. G. E. ABBOTT, Dr. Clerk to Printing Committee. SOLON BORLAND, Chairman Senate Committee. W. A. GORMAN, Chairman House Committee. Received of A. Dickins, Secretary of the Senate, five thousand two hundred and ninety-two dollars, in payment of the above. W. M. BELT. January 14, 1852. The SENATE OF THE UNITED States, TO WILLIAM M. BELT, Dr. For miscellaneous printing, class C, under contract executed March 3, 1849, viz: 1849, March 9. To 4,000 copies of the "Opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States, in cases of Smith vs. Turner, and Norris vs. The city of Boston," 186 pages, (including cover, 4 pages,) at $2 per 100 pages, including composition, press-work, paper, &c., $14,880 00 Deduct 6 per cent. from the above, the whole number ordered being 10,000 copies, - - 892 80 13,987 20 • · 8,987 20 5,000 00 WASHINGTON, March 10, 1849. In pursuance of the resolution relative to the public printing, approved March 3, 1849, we have examined and audited the foregoing account, and certify the amount due thereon to William M. Belt to be five thousand dollars. Deduct from the above, as per proposition of William M. Belt and his assign, Thomas Ritchie, dated March 22, 1849,-- ASBURY DICKINS, Secretary of the Senate. THO. J. CAMPBELL, Clerk of the House of Representatives. WASHINGTON, May 10, 1849. Received of the Hon. Asbury Dickins, Secretary of the Senate, the sum of five thousand dollars, in full of the within account. JNO. H. TRENHOLM, The SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, TO WILLIAM M. BELT, To miscellaneous printing at the special session, 1849. Part A: 19, document No. 2, 88 pages (at $5 per 1,500 for press Deduct 5 per cent. on press work----- 15, document No. 3, S pages, 1,250 copies- Deduct for reserved copies for binding, as above, 707 copies of 204 pages, at 6 cents per 100 pages- Fart C. Sept. 13, 400 copies of addresses of senators, 26 pages, equal to 10,400 pages, ut $2 per 100 Dr. October 2, 1849. I have examined the above account and found it correct. $3.20 6 40 125 77 6.40 76 80 218 57 86 53 132 04 208 00 340 04 Received payment from Hon. Asbury Dickins, Secretary of the Senate of the United States, being three hundred and forty dollars and four cents. JOHN H. TRENHOLM, for WM. M. BELT. R. MILLS, Clerk of Printing Committee. WASHINGTON, October 2, 1849. In pursuance of the "resolution relative to the public printing," approved March 3, 1849, we have examined and audited the foregoing account, and certify the amount due thereon to William M. Belt three hundred and forty dollars and four cents. ASBURY DICKINS, Secretary of the Senate. The SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, To WILLIAM M. BELT, viz : Dr. For miscellaneous printing, class C, under contract excuted March 3, 1849, 1849, July 12, to 6,000 copies of the "Opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in cases of Smith vs. Turner and Norris vs. The city of Boston"-186 pages, (including cover, 4 pages,) at $2 per 100 pages, including composition, press-work, paper,$22,320 00 Deduct 6 per cent. from the above-the whole number ordered being 10,000 copies -- 1,339 20 20,980 80 Deduct from the above, as per proposition of William M. Belt and his assign, Thomas Ritchie, dated March 22, 1849---- 13,480 80 7,500 00 I have examined the above and found it correct. WASHINGTON, July 12, 1849. In pursuance of the resolution relative to the public printing, approved March 3, 1849, we have examined and audited the foregoing account and certify the amount due thereon to William M. Belt to be seven thousand five hundred dollars. ASBURY DICKINS, Secretary of the Senate. THO. J. CAMPBELL, Clerk of the House of Representatives. WASHINGTON, July 12, 1849. Received of the Hon. Asbury Dickins, Secretary of the Senate, the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars in full of the within account. JNO. H. TRENHOLM, for WM. M. BELT. |