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BY AUTHORITY. LAWS OF TIIH tXITr.D 5T.VTHS TAEI) AT Tiir. nit3r sr.ssioN or Tim twenty TIIIitD C0NCUns3. Pcnuc. No. 25. AN ACT to establish an additional land of fice in Arkansas. TlF. it evaded by the Senate and House cf AM licfiresentatives cf the United Slates cf America in Congress assemHed, That so much cf the public lands cf the United States in the territory of Arkansas as lies rnstcf line commencing on the southern boundary of the territory where it is intersected by the dividing line between ranges five and six, west cf the meiilian," thence with said range line to the dividing line between townships ten and eleven south; thence east with the said line to the dividing line between ranges two and three west, thence north with said dividing line to the base lir.c, thence east with said base line to the dividing line, between ranges two and three east thence north with said line to the dividing line between townfhips ten and eleven north, thence east with said dividing line to the dividing line between ranges six and seven east, thence north with said dividing line to the northern boundary of the territory of Arkansas, shall farm anew land district, to be called the Mississippi land district ; and for the sale of the public lands within the district aforesaid, there shall be a land office established at the town cf Helena in the county of Phillips, in the territory aforesaid. Sf.C. 2. And be it further enacted. That there shall be a register and receiver appointed to said office, to superintend the bale of the public land in said district, who shall reside at the town of Helena aforesaid, give security in the same manner and sums, and whose compensation, emoluments, du ties, and authorities, shall, in every respect, be the same in relation to lands to be disponed of at said office, as arc or may be by law provided in relation to the registers and receivers of the public money in the several offices established for the sale of the public land. Sf.C. o And be it further enacted. That all such public lands embraced within the district created by this act, which shall have been offered for sale to the highest bidder at any land office in said territory, pursuant to any proclamation cf the President of the United States, and which lands remain unsold at the taking effect of this act, shall be subject to be entered and sold at private sale by the proper officers of the office hereby created, in the same manner, and subject to the same terms and upon like conditions as the sale of said land would have been subject to in the said several land cfTiccs hereinbefore mentioned, had thev remained attachtd to the same. J NO. BELL, Speaker cf the Jhuse cf licircsentativcft M. VAN HURF.N. Vice President cj the United States c J,reiident cf the Senate. Approved, June 6th. 1S34. ANDIUAV JACKSON IYplio No. CO. AN AC I crnfirnuntr ccttain lard claims! in the district cf St. Stcnhens. in Alabama

7 IF. it enacted by the Senate and JI;use cf j unite, states, six uiousanu :even nunareu If Representatives cf the United States j and hay dollars. i.f America in Congress assembled. That I For compensation to the Register cf the the decision cf the Register and Receiver of ' 1 restury. three thousand dollars, the land oiTicc for the district of St, Stc-! For compensation to tr.e clerks and mesphens, in the State cf Alabama, as contained 1 mergers m the office cf the Register of the in their report bearing date the seventh of! I rrasury, twenty-four thousand two hun l itiii-rv.r wo. ! dred dollars.

made in pursuance rf the .net cf Congress the second ot March, eighteen luindrvd and t wnitv.iv.nc. rntitU-d "An act

confirming t!;c report cf the Register and l or compensation to l. ic corks and rr.es- ; thousand dollars. Recti cr ef the land i fiiee cf the district of scngcrs in the office of the Commissioner of j For arrearages for salaries and clerk hire. Saint Stephens, in the State c f Alabama, ard tIlc General Land Office, twenty thousand j printing, stationary, rent, expenses cf profor other pur'ioscv' be, and the same are ' ive hundred doll it s. j curing revolutionary records, and other conht. i cbVccn firmed. ' For compensation to the Solicitor cf the ; tingencies, for the ' year eighteen hundred

Apthovkd, Jane 26th, 1 3 4. c 1 1 NYblic. No.CS. AN ACT makinir arnrc Aviations for the civil and diplomatic: txt enscs cf covern - mcnt fcr the vcar one thousand eight hundr.d nn.1 tM.'iv.f.nir. 1 D V. it exacted L j t?e S r i'e a' I Ili&e rf Kefircsrntatucs cj the United cf .f.i.T.-j in Congress assembled. S'ate That the follow irg sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out cf any x;r.ap; ropii ited money in the Treasury, viz: For compensation to the President and Vice President of thc United States, the Seen tat y i f State, the Secrctaiv of the S!-nr!.uv ,-.f Wo,. .!.. i;r. ,f':-.rv rf the Navv. ar..1 tU P. i-,,.,r General, sixiv thousand dollars. ' Fcr clerks and messenger the Secretary f State, tw three hundred dollars. For clerks, machinist, and messenger in the Fatent Office, five thousand !red dollars. four hun For incidental and contingent expenses of the Department cf State, including the exper.se of publishing and distributing the laws, and fr carrvine into effect the resolutions of the Senate of the tw tt.tv-sixth ef Fcbiuarv. eighteen hundred and thirtv-three, and thirtv-first cf March, eighteen hundred and thirtv-four in conjunction with the statisti - cal inquiries set on f.ot by the late Secrctai v of State. Kd ward Livingston, and to reimburse thc contingent fund the sum taken therefrom, ia prosecution ef same, thirtv cne thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent and inci lenul expenses of the Patent Otficc. two Ihousand cne hun dred and seventy-five dollars. For the superintendent and watchman cf the northeast executive building, eight hun dred and hf;y dollars For contingent expenses of said building, including fuel, labor, oil, repairs of the buddings, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. Foi completing the publication of the di

plomatic cortcp.ci.c!cncc of the United military land script, making out of patents States from the peace of seventeen hun-! for Virginia military surveys, and forprivaic dred and eighty-three to the fourth of! land claims, and in adjusting the accounts of j March, seventeen hundred and eighty-nine, j the surveyors general, four thousand dol- ! thirteen hundred and ninety-two dollars and ilars. j fifty-two cents. For additional clerk hire in writinr nnd

j For the documentary history cf the revo-i recording not less than forty thousand partition, per act cf March second, eighteen ! tents, at a price not exceeding fifteen cents

hundred and thirtv-threc. twenty-thousand ! dollars; and it shall be the d Jty of the SecIrctary cf Stte. to examine the contract ent tcrcd into by F.dward Livingston, late Secretary cf that Department, with Matthew ; St. lIatr Clat ke and Ti ter l orce, fcr the i collection and publication of the documentary history tf the American Revolution, J and make a special report thereon, to the t next session of Congress, netting forth the nature ana diameter ot the materials of which the work is to be composed, the pro gress made in the work, the number of volumes which will be rt quired to complete it, and an estimate of the money which it nnv be necessary to appropriate" for the fulfilment cf the contract. Tor the erection of a fence r f wood corresponding with that already enclosing the V ar and JNavy buddings, to complete the enclosure of the northeast executive building, sixteen hundred dollars. Fcr compensation of an additional watchman cf the northeast executive building, three hundred dollars. For reimbursing the fund for the contingent expenses cf the northeast executive building, including lucl, labor, oil, and repairs, for so much paid cut of that fund for extra watching? during the year eighteen hundred and thirty-threr, three hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office cf the Secretary of the Treasury, sixteen thousand seven hundred dollars, including one hundred and fifty dollars, additional compensation to the assistant messenger for extra labor. For compensation to the First Comptroller of the Treasury, three thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the effice of the First Comptroller, nineteen thousand three hundred dollars, including two hundred dollars additional compensation to the assistant messenger for extra labor. For compensation to the Second Comptroller of the Treasury, three thousand dol lars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office cf the Second Comptroller, ten thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the First Auditor cf the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the First Auditor, thirteen thousand nine hundred dollars. For compensation to the Second Auditor cf the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and mes senger in the office of the Second Auditor,! seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars. For compensation to the Third Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the Third Auditor, twenty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to tbe cleiks and messenger in the office cf the Fourth Auditor, seventeen thousand seven hundred and fifty I For compensation to the Fifth Auditor u ' ttir Trpn en r ttrrf f1iriinr1 rtrl!jrc J. v I . ' lt 1 , , VIII V. llH.UCi.IHI II I'l II. I .T . For compensation to the clerks and mes senger in the effice of the Fifth Auditor of I twelve thousand eight hundred dol'ars. For compensation to the Treasurer of the United States, three thousand dollars. lor compensation to the clei ks and mes--llll III lilt 1.1111 V ! 1 IlilJUIH VI i UIC

r or compensation to the L omm;ssioner cl j m order to carry int effect the act of the scthc General Land O dice, three thousand i venth cf June, eichteen hundred and thirtv-

uOiiars ,1 1 easurv. three thousand hve hundred oollars. For compessation to tl.e clerks atd mesi lSnScr in thc ,r,ce rf ,hc 'K tor of lhc 1 1 ''e15' three thousand tunc hundred and "'';' dollars. , ; 1 or compensation to toe secretary to the! Commissiorers of the Sinking Fund, two ' I'u"urei ami :uty iiciiars. ! For thc expenses of stationary, printing, t i i i i-1 , i, ! ana aiiotner ncn;entai ana contingent tx - pensesof the several offices of the Ttcasury Department, the following several sums, viz. For Treas thc office rf the S: :ry, includirg the ex; crctary cf t ?enes mrurrcrl i m con-eou nee rt the h i: io: g r t the Treas .-.liars. i urv building, ten thmisiM. e For the i Slice cf the First Comptroller.

s "m the cff.ee cf; including the sum necessary to supply book cut thcusand i am stationary lost in the Coi.ll igrut:o:i, cue ithousandeistht hundred and fifty dollar.

For the office cf the Second Corvpircllcr, cr.e thcusand f.vc hundred dollars. ! For the office ef the First Auditor, eight hundred dollars. ; For the office of the Seccr.d Auditor, ons thousand doll a t For the etne rs ce cf the Third Acditcr, eight 'hundred doilars For the ofi o.ice ot thc r . i Auditor, o:.e ; t.iousan a u liars. 1 Fr lhe fhc cf the Treasurer cf thc j United States, one thousand dollars. For the ctlice of th Register cf the Trea- ! surv tlirec taousa. u dollars For the effice cf the Solicitor cf the Trea sury, one thousand dollars. j For the office of the Commissioner of the vienerai uauu wliu, iuv.iui.iiig eigutv parchments, and cost of priming patents, eighteen thousand dollars. For compensation to the legal representa tives of the late ilham irt, i.sq in full for professional services rendered the UniJ ted States in suits relative to lanus Iv ing m j Missouti, in Alabama and in Florid i, the j sum of one thousand dollars. ! For additional clctk hire in thc issuing of

each, six thousand dollars. For compensation to six additional clerks, one year, to aid in registering sales rf lands and adjusting the accounts cf receivers cf public moneys for districts recently created, and for opening tracts books, arid making indexes, and bringing up other arrcats, six thousand dollars. For translations, and for expense of passports and sea letters, three hundred dollars. For stating and printing the public accounts for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, one thousand live hundred dollars. For compensation of superintendent and watchmen rf the buildings occupied bv the Treasury Department, two thousand one

hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses of said buildings, fuel, labor, o.l, and repairs, five thousand dollars. For compensation to the rlerksand messengers in the effice of the S'-cretarv of War, twelve thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses cf the effice cf j the Secretary cf War, three thousand dollars. For books, maps and plans for the -War Department, one thousand dollars. For compcnation to the clerks and messenger in the office cf the Paymaster General, four thousand six Hundred dollars. For contingent expenses cf said office three hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the Commissary General of Purchases, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses cf said office, eight hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office cf the Adjutant General, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office cf the Quartermaster General, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses tf said office, six hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks hi the cf fice cf the Commissary General cf Subsistence, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses cf said office, including pointing, advertisements, two thousand five hundred dellars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the Chief F.nginecr, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, one thousand dollars. For the services cf lithographer, and the expenses of the lithographic press of the War Department, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the Ordnance Office, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, eight hundred dollars. j For compensation to the clerk in the ofi fice of the Surgeon General, eleven hunI ,1 1 V C.C. .. For contingent expenses of said office, four hundred dollars. Fcr the salary cf a clerk in the Topographical Bureau, one thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Topographical llureau, one thousand three hundred and seven dollars and fifty cents. For the salary cf a Clerk in the Clothing Bureau, seven hundred dollars. For the salary cf the Commissioner cf Pensions, two thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of clerks transferred from the office of the Secretary of War, four thousand eight hundred dollars. For salaries of additional clerks, ten thcusand six hundred dollars. For additional or temporary clerk hire for the vcar eighteen hundred and thirtv-four. itwo, granting revolutionary pensions, five and thu tv-thrce. Five thousand dollars. j - For prlntinc:. stationary, rent, expenses of procuring revolutionary records, and other contingencies in the rffice of the Commis- : sjoncr cf the Pensions, six thousand five hundrcd dollars. For the salary of the superintendent and ; watchmen of thc northwest executive build ing. twelve r.undrca ana nny uojiars. For contmtrcnt expenses cf sr.id building, i r . - i ' mcludmsr fuel, labor, oil. turmture. repairs cf building and improvements of adjoining ground, including arrearages t;r eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and the sum cf one hundred and four dollars and seventeen cen r the rent of rooms occupied by the' 5 to Baun v Land B ircau. three thousand two hundred ai.d four dollars and seventeen ; cents ' For fitting up the I executive building oc '. partmcr.t, six hur.dn fktin:: up the basement rocms of thc occupied bv thc War Dedred dc liars. i I or compensation -f the rkrks and messcorers in the effice cf the Secretary cf the Naw, twelve thousand cijht hundred and fifty For contingent expenses of said 0.;:cc, two thousand seven hundred dollars. For compensation of the Commissioners of the Navy Hoard, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation cf tlie Secretary of the Commissionersof the Navy Uoard, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks, draughtsmen, and messenger, in the office cf the Commissioners of thc Navy Hoard, eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of the rffice of the Commissioners of the Navy Board, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For salary of the supurinteudent of the southwest executive building, and the watchmen, eight hundred and fifty dollars j For contingent expenses cf said building. j including fuel, labor, oil, repairs of building, j engine, and improvement of the grounds, i three thousand three hundted and fifty doll.us.

For Compensation tn th inn !tnr

I ostmasters General, five thousand dollars F or compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the Postmaster Gencral, forty-one thousand one hundred dollars. For contingent expenses cf said office, seven thotisand five hundred dollars. For superintendence t f the buildings, making up blanks, and compensation to two watchmen and ore labcier, sixteen hundred and forty dollars. For additional clerk hire for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-three, thirtyone thousand seven hundred and thirty-cne dollars and forty-four cents. For the repairs cf the buildings occupied by the General Post Office, three thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars and thirty-or e cents. For compensation to the Surveyor General in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, two thousand dollars. Foi compensation to the clerks in the of ficc of said Surveyor, two thousand one hundred dollars. For additional clerk hire, in order to bring up the arrears, and transcribing the field notes of said office, for the purpose r f having them preserved at the seat c f Goveinmcnt, three thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor in Illi nois and Missouri, two thousand dollars. Fcr compensation to clerks in the cfiicc of said Surveyor, four thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. For additional clerk hire, in order to bring up the arrears, and for transcribing the field notes cf said office, for the purpose cf having them preserved at the scat of Government, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the Surveyor General in Arkansas, one thousand fiv e hundred dollr.rs. For compensation to clerks in said cfiicc, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For additional clerk hire, in otder to bring up the arrears, and for transcribing thc fichl notes of said office, for the purpose of having them preserved at the seat of Government, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the surveyor in Louisiana, two thousand dollars. Fcr compensation to the clciksia thc office of said surveyor, fifteen hundred dollars. For additional clerk hi- e, in order to bring up the arrears, and for tr.unciibing thc field notes of said "ffirc. for thc purpose ot having them preserved at the scat cf Government, one thousand dollars. For compensation to thc mrvcyor in Mississippi, two thousand dollars. Foj compensation to the cleiks in thc office of said surveyor, two thousand seven bundled dollars. For additional clerk hire, in order to bring up the arrears, and for transcribing the field notes cf said cfiicc, for the purpose cf having them preserved at the scat cf Government, two thousand three hundred dollar. l or compensation to thc surveyor in Alabama, two thousand dollars. For compensation to thc clerk and draughtsman in the effice cf the said surveyor, one thousand dollars rac h. For additional cleik hire, in order tobiing up thc an ears, and for transcribing the field notes cf said e ffice, for the purpose of having them preserved at the seat of Government, two thousand five hundred di llats. For compensation to the surv ever in Florida, two thousand dollars. For compensation to thc eletks in the effice of said surveyor, three thousand dollars. For additicnal clerk hire in order to bring up thc arrears, and for transcribing the field notes of said office, for the purpose of having them preserved at the scat ot Government, one thousand five hundred dollars. For enablirg the respective surveyors general to furnish the several land offices, commencing under the credit system, with renewed township plats, under the direction of the Secretary ot thc I reasurv, m cases where those previously furnished have been defaced, or become materially injured by use, five thousand dollars. For compensation to the secretary ap pointed by the President to sign all patents for land sold or granted under the authority cf the United Statts, per act of second cf March, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, including arrears cf salary not paid for eighteen hundred and thirtv-three, thc sum of two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the Commissioner of the Public Buddings m W ashington city two thousand dollars. For purchase cf books for the library of Corsrress. five thousand collars For salary of the principal and assistant librarians, and for contingent expenses of the library and nay cf messeneer, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the officers and clerk of the mint, ten thousand six hundred Col lars. For compensation to assistants in the several departments cf the mint, and wages of laborers employed in the various operations rf the establishment, inclucine cn thousand dollars for the sa'ary of an assistant ass tveraod one thousand five hundred dollars for his services and expenses durn g a viv.t to Europe cn behalf cf the mint, in order to examine certain processes in the treatment ot the precious metals, twenty thcusand eight hundred and twenty dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses and repairs, ccst of machinery, for, allowance cf wastage in gold and silver coinage of the mint, twenty thousand and fifty dollars. For compensation to the Governor. Judges ar.d Secretary of the Michigan Territory, seven thousand -eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Michigan Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars For compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Council, pay of the officers of the Council, fuel, stationery. and Drintinr. of the Territory of Michigan, .eleven thousand tour nunareu ana icrty eight dollars. For arrearages for compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Council, of Michigan territory, pay otcmcers of the Council; fuel, stationery, and printing, for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-three, tour thousand seven nunurcu and twentr-fivc dollars and thirty-nvc cents For compensation to the Governor. JudgSecretary of thc Arkansas Territo es, anu

ry. including additional compensation to the Judges, under the act of twentieth of April, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, at eight hundred dollars each, from the sixteenth of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, to thirty-first December, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirtythree cents. For incidental expenses cf the Legislative rouricil cf said Territory, per act cf twenty-fenrth May. eighteen hundred and twenty eight, omitted last year, seven hundred and twenty dollars. To defray thc expenses of compiling and printing the laws rf the Territory cf Arkansas under the direction and superintendence of thc governor cf said Territory, three thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of Arkansas Tei ritrry, three hundred and fifty dollars; For compensation to the Governor, Judges, and Secretary cf the FloriJa Territory, including aiHitiona! compensation per act of twcnty-sixih May, eighteen hundred and thirty, of eight hundred dellars to thc Judge of thc superior court of thc eastern district of said Territory, eleven thousand three hundred dollars. For additional compensation for thc year eighteen hundred and thirty-three, to the Judges of thc superior courts of the eastern and southern districts of thc Florida Territory, one thousand six hundred dollars, in lieu of an appropriation of last year, of one thousand six hundred dollar?, for "additional compensation of two of the said Judges1 f the Florida Territory. For contingent expenses of the Florida Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation and mileage cf tin members of thc Legislative ("eiuncil of FloriJn, pay of officers and servants of the Council, fuel, stationery, and printing, nine thousand one hundred and feventvthree dollars and twenty-four cen'?. For arrearages for thc compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Councilof Florida, pay of officers and servants of the Council, fuel, stationery, printing, and thc distribution of the laws for the year eighteen hundred and

thirtv -th.ee, two thousand seven hundred and nineteen dollars and fifty cents. For allow a nets to the law agent and assistant counsel, under thc acts for the settlement ot private land chiimj in Flor ida, including arrearage?, nine ihousand s eight hundred and seventy-five doilnrs. For compensation to thc Chief Justice, thc Associate Judges, and district Judges of thc United States, eighty-one thousand four hundred dollars. For thc expenses of printing thc re cords of the Supreme Court of thc United States for thc term of eighteen hundred and thirty-four, three thousand dollar?. For the salaiies of Chief Justice and Associate Judges of the District of Columbin, and of the Judges of the Orphans Courts of thc said District, i. hie thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to thc Attorney Genoral ,S thc United States, ibur thousand dollar For compensation to the c!erk in the office of thc Attorney General, ti"ht hun - dred dollars For a messenger in, said office, five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, five hundred dollars. For compensation to thc Reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the District Attorneys and Marshals as granted by law, including those in thc several Territories, twelve thousand seven hundred dollars. Fordcfraying the expenses of the Supreme, Circuit and District courts of thc United States, including the District of Columbia; also for jurors and witnesses, in aid of thc funds arising from fines, penalties, and forfeitures, incurred in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and preceding years; and likewise for defraying the expenses of suits in w hich the United States arc concerned, and of prosecutions for offences committed against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners, two hundred and sixty thousand dollars. For thc payment of sundry pensions granted by the special- acts of Congress, one thousand three hundred and fifty col lars. For tho support and maintenance of light-houses, floating lights, beacons, buoys and stakeages, including tho purchase of lamps, oil, keepers salaries, repairs and improvements, and contingent expenses, two hundred and fifty -one thousand seven hundred and twenty -six dol lars and seventy-nine cents. For the salaries of registers and receiv crs of land offices where there aro no sales, three thousand five hundred dollars. For surveying the public lands, and fori r . 1 V f X v .i f land mirk on the line dividing the Stateof Indiana and Illinois at some suitable point near lake Michigan, in addition to the unexpended balance of former appropriations, sixty thousand dollars. Fcr surveying a portion of the public lands in the southwestern part of the State of Missouri, to which the Indian title was extinguished in eighteen hundred and thirty -two, twenty thousand doilars. For the salaries ef two keepers of the public archives in Florida, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the recorder two commissioners, and translators, for the final adjustment of private land claims in Missouri, per act of eighteen hundred and thirty-two, which act and a supplemental - ' act of second March, eighteen hundred

and thirty-three, are hereby continued i?j force for one year from the first cf Octobcr next, including an unexpended ance of former appropriations of eio4t

muuuicu auu nmeiy-iwo oouars and seventy-two cents, the sum of fire thousand one hundred and scrcn dollars and twenty -eight cents. For contingent expenses and office rent of said board, five hundred dolla. For contingent expenses of said Lccrd for eighteen hundred and thirty -four, including compensation to thc agent employed to convey annual report of the board to the scat of Government, inclj. ding also expenses incurred by commissioners in taking testimony, and for pay. ment of balances of claims admitted in due course of settlement at the Treasury one thousand nine hundred and thirty! eight dollars and sixty-tw o cents. For stationery and'books for the cfilcei of commissioners of loans, one thousand two hundred dollars. For registers for ships and vesclsf nrA lists of crews, two thcusand three hundred dollars. For the discharge of such miscc-Hane-ous claims against thc United States not otherwise provided fur, as shall be ascertained and admitted in due course of . tlcmcnt at the Treasury, twelve thousand dollars. For the salaries of thc -Ministers of th9 Lui'cd States to Great Britain, Franc, Spain, and Russia, thirty six thousand dollars. Fur thc salaries of the secretaries cf lc. gation to the same places, eight thousand dollars. For salaries of the Charges des Affaires to Tortugal, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Turkey. Belgium, Brazil, Buenos Ay res. Chili, Tcru, Mexico, Central America, and New Genada, fiftv-ci-ht thousand five hundred dollars. " For the salary of the Drogoman to the legation of the United States to Turkcv and fur contingent expenses cf that legation, six thousand five hundred dollars.0 For outfits of a .Minister of the Unites States to IJussia, and a Charge des Affaires to Buenos Ayrcs, Chili, and Brazil, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars For contingent expenses of all the missions abroad, thirty thousand dollars. For thc salaries cf the igents for claim at London and Paris, four thousand dollars. For the expenses of intercourse with the Mediterranean Powers, twpntv f..vr j ihousand four hundred dollars For the relief and protection of American seamen in f jreign countries, thiny thousand dollars. For the contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, thirty thousand dollars. For compensation and cxenses of an agent to Havana, to procure the archive of Florida, four thousand fivo hundred dollars. For compensation to the judges rf ih9 W' .c'nrr, ,,.l m:.ui I- . j 1 T . . .Qlinct r' M-nda, j uuc u,c. f 'Sen hundred and twenty eight, for the year eighteen h - ,rd and ""rty-'l'rce, sixteen hundred 1 , To defray the costs of certain suit a cided against the Uuited Sates, as directed in the act of May twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and Itvcntyeight, one thousand dollars. For balance due to Lucius Lyon, commissioner appointed to ascertain and survey thc northern boundary of the State of illinois,peract of second March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, cne thousand and sixty eight dollars and twelve cents. For additional payment for the statue of Washington, five thousand dollars. For payment of the balance found to le due on settlement at the Treasury, to the legal representatives of John V.Smith, deceased, late special agent in relation ta thc sale of property in New Orleans, formerly belonging to Edward Livingston, nine hundred and ten dollars and twentyfour cents. For survey of thc coasts of tho United States, thirty thousand dollars. For the erection of the custom house at New London, in the State of Connecticut, in addition to an unexpended balance of former appropriations, nine thousand dollars. For thc erection of the custom-honse at Middletown, in the state of Connecticut, in addition to an unexpended balance of farmer appropriations, six thousand dollar?. For thc erection of a custom house at New Bedford, in the State of Masschusetts, in addition to an unexpended balance of former appropriations, eight thousand two hundred dollars. For the erection of a custom-house at Xcwburyport, in the Slate of Massachu setts in addition to an unexpended balance r r ... . . j of fotmer appr0priati . uMrijr-j j.ik,. ons, eirrat thousand For the .: "f a . . ! at lll,more. n addition to an unexpended . -f fnrm 1 balance of former appropriations, twenty three thousand dollars. To construct a cistern on the customhouse lot at Key West, five hundred dollars. To construct a brick wall to enclose the custom house lot, and a small building connected with the wall, and fori pair to the custom-house at Provider Rhode Island, one thousand dollars. To construct a brick wall to enc' custom house lot at New Orl' thousand five hundred dollars. To supply a deficiency ia ' gent fund of the House of Her twenty-five thousand dollar For completing th c laws of the Territory thousand fire hundred

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