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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 175. 1855. 671 poses aforesaid, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise approprinted: Provided, That no money hereby appropriated shall be used or Pr<>vis<>- applied for the purposes mentioned, until a valid title for the land for the site of such building, in each case, shall be vested in the United States; and until the State shall also duly release and relinquish to the United States the right to tax or in any way assess said site or property Tues, of the United States that may be thereon during the time that the United States shall be or remain the owner thereof That the compensation of the collector of customs at Sandusky, To- C¤¤¤P<=¤¤¤u¢>¤ ledo, and Cleveland, be hereafter the same as is now allowed by law to §€,n;3;f;°°}i—0,2E the collector at Detroit. do, and (Eleve- 'Ihat the provisions of the act of February twenty-sixth, eighteen ]”'“d· [hundred] and fifty-three, " to regulate the fees and costs to be allowed Fees of otHccrs clerks, marshals, and attorneys ot" the circuit and district courts of the €§,_‘;’:’“‘“ m"` United States, and for other purposes," are hereby extended to the Terri- 185};, ch, go, tories of Minnesota, New Mexico, and Utah, as fully, in all particulars, as they would be, had the word “Territories " been inserted in the sixth line after the word "States," and the same had read, " in the several States and in the Territories of the United States." This clause to take elfect from and after the date of said act, and the accounting officers will settle the accounts within its purview, accordingly. For the building of a. light—house on the government reservation at l,ight-house at Minnesota Point, near the head of Lake Superior, in the Territory of M““"’S°t“·P°’"°· Minnesota, fifteen thousand dollars. And for the construction of two light-houses in California, one at Two iight- _ Crescent City, and one at Trinity Bay, fifteen thousand dollars each, iX_';?? m °‘1" should the Secretary of the Treasury decide that said light-houses were ` necessary, after proper examination and surveys. Sec. 13. And be it further enacted, That Franklin, in the collection Franklin (Texdistrict of Paso del Norte, Texas, be and the same is hereby made the 3.);;*fe P {gg port of entry for said district, instead of Frontera; and the collector shall of i.·,,,,,i2,;,lTs reside thereat. Sec. 14. And be it further enacted, That the treaties made during Indian treaties the present Congress, with the Indian tribes, and those to be made in F° 5:* P“b1fh'?d future, shall be published as the laws and other treaties in the news- K0 E,,.§?§,?,8;_m papers of such States and Territories as the Secretary of the Interior may think expedient. That in the settlement of the accounts of E. F. Beale, late superin- Settlement gt tendent of Indian affairs in California, the accounting officers of the ’1§;‘;{Ej“°“ °fE‘f‘ treasury be authorized to allow him the amount actually paid to an interpreter, during the years eighteen hundred and fifty-three, and eighteen hundred and £ifl.y—four, upon producing satisfactory vouchers therefor. SEQ. 15. And be it farther enacted, That the sum of seven hundred Paymentto J. and sixty-five dollars, the balance of two thousand two hundred dollars Egggpizhdlzq directed to be paid James F. Miller, and Pyne-y-oh-te-mah, or either msn. of them, by the Senate amendment to the treaty with the Miama Indians, made in August, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, be, and the same is hereby, directed to he paid to the said Miller and Pync-y-oh-te-mah, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. To pay this amount for interest due to the Chickasaws, at the rate of Chickasaws. live per cent. per annum, in pursuance of the treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty-two, on the sum of one hundred and twelve thousand, forty- two dollars and ninety-nine cents, improperly charged to said nation, according to the decision of the proper accounting oiiticers of the treasury, from the first September eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, until the ninth March, eighteen hundred and fifty, seventy-two thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars and twenty-five cents. Sec. 16. Andbe it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treas- Apprcipriation Ury be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be constructed M bull WS- the following buildings : -— A