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110 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 111. 1852. Claims of Sec. 15. And be it further enacted, That the proper accounting officers Fl°ggl{’·· h 12 of the Treasury Department be, and they are hereby authorized to ad. 1 ’°` just and settle the claims of Florida for the service of her troops undelthe act of February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and Bfty-one, by the provisions stated for the settlement of the claims of Virginia for like A ts f scrgicfmlzds Eiedltibqtldy is lgcicted That the account of Adjutantocoun 0 EC. . Tl 8 1. ur er S ££;lésG°“‘ R°$°' General Roger Jones shall be settled,by the accounting officers of the n treasury according to equity and justice, and in such manner as to allow the pay and emoluments of his commission of adjutant-general, from the time of the reduction of the army, in one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, to March seventh, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- five, when he was restored to his rank and commission m the staff of the Proviso. army: Provided, That the pay and emoluments of captain of artillery during the same period, be deducted therefrom. m Claim of Henry Sec. 17. And be it further enacted That the accounting 0 cers L· K‘““°Y· of the United States Treasury are hereby directed to ascertain the amount justly due to Henry L. Kinney for subsistence, medicine, forage, Sec., furnished by him to the company of Texas mounted volunteers, commanded by Captain Charles M. Blackwell, from September tenth, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, to December tenth, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, and pay him the same out of the sum of seventy-two thousand dollars already appropriated for such purpose, by virtue of the 1850, en. su. second section of an act entitled "An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for fuliilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the year ending Pmvisouw Jnple, eigllitepln giuntlirgidt audi) fiftyéope,;`happt1ipved Sepfefpbep 1 ie eig een un re an y: root e a e same s a no °m°°"t' exceed the sum of six thousand one hundred hud fourteen dollars and seventy-six cents. d b f in Examination Sec. 18. And be it further enacte That the oard o officers desig- °f .m“° L‘Fk nated by the act of the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and Sprmgs,as as-me . . . . fm- ,, mugmy fifty-opeptohprpcurcdsites fforhthtij milgogy asylprns, bg alnd with the api- Mrlum. prova 0 the resi cnt 0 the United States e an they or a part o 1851* °h' Z5' them are hereby, authorized to examine the hluie Lick Springs and the land attached thereto, and if the same be found eligible for the purpose, and can be secured of the proprietors, or any suitable quantity of the land including the buildings, at a reasonable price, to purchase the same for the Government of the United States, and locate thereon the Western Military Asylum. Approved, August 31, 1852. _Cnr.CXI.—-A At k` A '¢' zheSer' ¢hPz-O D 1-

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ji_/ly-three, and for other Purposes. Ida it enacted by the · Senate and House of Representatives of the A m mtg0I,, United States 0 America in Gon ress assembled, That the followm vn r .9 g sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated for the service of the Post-Oiiice Department, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thpusanfd eigh; hundred andfntgy-thregput of; any tmoneyzpn thettretasigy arising rom e revenues o e said epar men in co ormi y o ie 1836. <>h· 27**- act of the second of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and for other purposes, viz.: For transportation of the mails, four million one hundred thousand dollars. For compensation to postmasters, including the additional com ensation . . . P 1as1,e1i. 20. authorized by the sixth section of the act to reduce and modify the rates