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THIR'l`Y—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 66. 1852. 21 one to volume nine, inclusive, for distribution to such new officers as would have been entitled to receive them under the act of the eighth of 1846, ch. 100. August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, and joint resolution of the eighth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For payment of the second and third volumes of the fifth series of the _Documentary Documentary History, under contract with the Secretary of State, in H‘“t°"Y· addition to the balance of the appropriation of thirty-tive thousand dollars, per act of the thirtieth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty, eleven thousand two hundred and ninety-four dollars. For the payment of James W. Hale, of the city ot" New York, in James W- Hmfull, for discharging the duties of despatch agent from September, eight, een hundred and forty-nine, to June, eighteen hundred and fifty, inclusive, the sum of six hundred dollars. _ To cover the balance of compensation due to the United States the:"£6“;_*;“d geologists for the Lake Superior region, and for Wisconsin, Iowa, and p° Minnesota, and to their respective assistants, including the cost of superintending the printing of their final geological reports, five thousand nine hundred and fifty-two dollars: Provided, That there shall be no further Geological sun. geological survey by the government, unless hereafter authorized by vm °l°”°d‘ law. For compensation of superintendent and four watchmen for that por- bm$i°¤*·0m° tion of the Patent-Ofhce building which will be occupied by the Seere- g' tary of the Interior, five hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents. For outfits of Charges d’AH`aires to Denmark and Bolivia, nine thou- F<>1'0i£¤ AB`¤i¤· sand dollars. To enable the Secretary of State to pay William E. Anderson for the And W`¤m¤¤¤ E- loss of time and expense incurred in coming from Rio Janeiro to New °"°°' York, under the direction of the American minister at the Brazilian court, to testify against certain persons alleged to have been engaged in the slave trade, two hundred and fifty dollars. To supply the deficiency in the appropriation for the relief of Ameri- Cuban pncan citizens lately imprisoned and pardoned by the Queen of Spain, S°f§§‘ 6h_ 9_ three thousand dollars. ’ For compiling, printing, and binding the Biennial Register for . tEi°¤¤M B°· eighteen hundred and fifty-one, in addition to the amount appropriated glhoi iX_ ,,_ Gm per act of third of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, two thousand two hundred and fifty-three dollars. _ For the trial and maintenance of the light at Waugasham, Michigan, Waugggfgg “° one thousand dollars.` For expenses incurred in bringing gas pipes and fixtures into and GM l>iP¢¤»&¢· around the north-east executive building, four hundred dollars. · For purchasing, walling, and ditching a piece of land near the city of MGE9g6W'? m Mexico, for a. cemetery or burial-ground for such of the oilieers and ' soldiers of our army, in our late war with Mexico, as fell in battle, or Vol. ix. p. 506. died in and around said city, and for the interment of American citizens Pm_ p_ g4_ who have died or may die in said city, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars and thirty-four cents; and also a sum not exceeding ten thousand seven hundred and thirty-four dollars and sixty-five cents, is _ hereby appropriated to pay Adam Boyd Hamilton, according to ¢0D· A' B' H°‘mm‘°°' tract, for printing twenty thousand and binding eighteen thousand six hundred and ten copies, of three hundred and ninety-six pages each, of the Registers report of the commerce and navigation of the United States, for eighteen hundred and fifty-one. _ For additional compensation for increasing the transportation of the ofmcnggfxgmggg United States mail between New York and Liverpool, in the Collins of m,,mc,·,,_ line of Steamers, to twenty-six trips per annum, at such times as shall be directed by the Postmaster-General, and in conformity to his last annual report to Congress, and his letter of the nfteenth of November