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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 60. 1854. 293 July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, to the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, eight thousand four hundred P¤¤¤i°¤ Omw dollars; and the office for paying privateer pensions in Boston is hereby §‘;h§gSt°“ “b°l' abolished, and the said pensioners shall be paid as privateer pensions are I paid at other places; For the President’s house and grounds, for fuel for the President’s Presidente house, and for iron fences,.three thousand eight hundred dollars; h°““d”d For repairs of the Capitol, and improving the grounds around it, six @$2,;:5; and thousand five hundred dollars; grounds around For repairs of water-pipes, two hundred dollars ; ‘°‘ To pay two draw-keepers, on the Long Bridge, up to the first of July, Long Bridge. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, four hundred dollars; For trees, tree-boxes, and repairs of pavements, five hundred dollars ; trms, &.,_ For lamps and lamp-posts on Pennsylvania Avenue, between Seven- p.,m,,y1v,m;,, teenth street and Georgetown, and between the Capitol and Navy-yard, Avenue one thousand two hundred dollars; For completing and keeping in order the grounds south of the Presi- P G{°“¤<l§ $0***1* dent’s house, nine thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars; hggggent 3 For furnishing an additional number of iron settees for the Presidents Iron settees. and Capitol grounds, one thousand dollars ; For completing the pedestal and enclosure of the equestrian statue of 4“d*°“’ Jmk Andrew Jackson, hvc hundred dollars ; Sm S mm` For the payment of laborers employed in shovelling snow from the p,,_y,m,,,t of 1,, walks, to and around the Capitol, the Presidents house, and other public b<>r¢r¤· buildings, four hundred and twenty dollars ; For furnishing the rooms of the new wing of the Patent Office build- patent Om, ing with furniture, and providing the saloon therein with cases for models, p.,,;, P, 55; forty-five thousand dollars; For fulfilling treaties with the Sioux of the Mississippi; sion; Indians, For the third of fifty instalments of interest, at the rate of five per cent. Payment of inper annum, on one million three hundred and sixty thousand dollars, §‘f'“iPt° Mm stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-third July, eighteen l?0:°'p gw hundred and fifty-one, sixty-eight thousand dollars; ’ ` For the third of fifty instalments of interest, at the rate of five per cent. per annum on one hundred and twelve thousand dollars, being the amount in lieu of the reservation set apart in the third article of the treaty of twenty-third July, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, per Senate’s amendment thereof, five thousand six hundred dollars; For the third of hfty instalments of interest, at the rate of five per cent. per annum on one million one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, stipu- Post, p. 955. lated in the fourth article of the treaty of fifth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, fifty-eight thousand dollars ; For the third of fifty instalments of interest, at the rate of five per cent. per annum on sixty-nine thousand dollars, being the amount in lieu of the reservation set apart in the third article of the treaty of fifth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, per Senate’s amendment thereof, three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; To pay clerks for services performed on Chickasaw Indian business, in Services perpursuance of the regulations of the President of the United States, and f°¥'YS?*} EY °l°Yk’ in conformity with the decision of the late Secretary of the Interior, six £Idi,,;;°_,€;§:Ss_ thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents; For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in New Mexico ltxpenscs ofInfor the present fiscal year, fifteen thousand dollars, to be expended under Q3; xfgggln the direction of the Secretary of the Interior; ` For the payment for the printing of the returns of the Seventh Census, Seventh C<¤¤¤¤¤· and the paper purchased for said printing, under the provisions of the " joint resolution providing for the printing and binding of the returns of Ante, p. 263. the Seventh Census," approved March third, eighteen hundred and fifty- three —— that is to say: