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94 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 108. 1852. Pennsylvania For grading and paving with round stone the carriage-way of Penn- AV°¤¤°- sylvania Avenue from Seventeenth Street west to Rock Creek, setting curbstone on each side thereof, at the distance of twenty-five feet from the building line, and relaying the flag footways at the intersection of the cross streets twenty thousand dollars. Miscellaneous. Mscellanéous. —- For salaries and incidental expenses of the commission appointed under the act of March third eighteen hundred and fifty- Qalilbmia one, for settling land claims in California, fifty thousand dollars: Pro- 1“§%5‘;1°‘g,’fjH_ vided, That said board be authorized to appoint and employ one secretary Sccrittsry and and three clerks, in lieu of the number provided for in the above recited °l°’k¤- act, whose annual compensation shall be two thousand dollars each. For annuities and grants, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For expenses of loans and treasury notes, twenty thousand dollars. MC*=¥¤¤m'Y ¤¤¤1‘ To carry into edect the act approved September the twenty-eighth, °§’§§,°:’ch_ 7S_ eighteen hundred and fifty, for the purchase of a cemetery near the city of Mexico, and the interment therein of the remains of the American ,1,,,,,, p_ 2O_ officers and soldiers who fell in battle or otherwise died in or near the city of Mexico, the sum of three thousand dollars, which, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be expended for this purpose under the direction of the President of the United States. And interments of citizens of the United States who have heretofore died or may hereafter die ir;) Mexico, may be Image in said cemetery under such regulations as may e prescribe byt e resident of the United States. _For the discharge of such miscellaneous claims not otherwise provided for, as shall be admitted in due course of settlement at the Treasury, pgedthoustpnd doglarsf Provided, Thiat no part of thefappropfiation shall rawn rom e reasur exeep in pursuance o some aw or resolution of Congress authorizidg the expenditure. Seamen, To supply the deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, one hundred thousand dollars.

0,,,,th,,_n_·¤;mm_ S As indgmnitypto Jonathan Elliott, commercial agent of the United

tutes at auto ominvo for amount by him expended in maintaining refugees in the late revblhtion at that place, six hundred dollars. dill. Shenmm There shall be allowed and 'paid to each of the following persons, "“ °“h°”· Charles H. Sherman, Lewis E. Jackson, Henry Taylor, Frederick Morris, and John Davies, mariners sent into the port of New York and detained there as witnesses for the United States, one dollar and twenty- five cents for each day necessarily occupied on the voyage and arriving at New York; land the Judge of the district court of the United States in whigh the said vgitnesses have been detained to testify shall allow and cause t c same to e paid as other witnesses fees are paid. Penitentiary. For colrnpensatipin of the warden, clerk, physician, chaplain, two assistant *eepers our guards and porter of the penitentiary of the District of Colunibia, seven thdusand three hundred and fifty dollars. d Izlog cipmpensation of three inspectors of said penitentiary, three hun- F6 dollars. for thedsppport and maintenance of said penitentiary, fifteen hundred an sixty dollars. census.For clerk hire, stationery, rent, fuel, and contingencies in the complego; of the census of eighteen hundred and fifty, forty-nine thousand o ars. For the support, clothing, and medical treatment of insane paupers of the Distget of Columbéa, at such places as the Secretary of the Interior may, in is scretion eem proper nineteen thousand dollars. _l3oundzu·y line For running and marking the, boundary line between the United wml l'l°Xl°°· States and Mexico, under the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, one hundred imlirvggg as to and twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropria- °° “‘I tion shall be used or expended until it shall be made satisfactorily to vol. ix. p. 922. appear to the President of the United States that the southern boundary