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THIRTY·—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 84. 1861. 219 nets new in force, for the suppression of the slave-trade, nine hundred thousand dollars; and the President is hereby authorized to allow such A“°“’¤"°° *° compensation, not exceeding in the whole ten thousand dollars, to the ;;;°]gnz;’m“` United States marshals, district attomeys, and any other persons em· i played in enforcing said laws, as may to him seem proper, for any ser- 1862.tb-47»§$· vices they may render, for which no allowance can now be made under P°”· p' BW existing laws: .Provz'a’ed, That in no case shall the compensation made to P¤>Vi¤<>· any district attorney or marshal in any one year exceed the sum of six thousand dollars. the maximum amount now allowed by law, and at that rate for any period of time less than one year. To pay for labor on, und materials furnished for Post Office extension, P?**·O*K°¤ °¥· sixteen thousand dollars. t°°’”°“' For the Capitol extension, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. . C°Pi*°1 °X*°”‘ To enable the Secretary of the Senate to make the payment author- mu' ized by the resolution of the Senate of twentieth March, one thou— sand eight hundred and sixty, to Mrs. E. A. Linn, two thousand six hundred aud seventy-two dollars. For compensation of Superintendent of Indian Affairs and three addi- . g’:§““t°“Pg"‘ tional agents in Washington Territory, for the iziscal year ending thirtieth :,;:,,,_,°?,, Wm. June, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, two thousand Eve hundred and i¤s¤>¤ Territory- twenty-seven dollars and seventy-seven cents. For compensation of Superintendent of Indian Affairs and three additional agents in Washington Territory, For the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, seven thousand dollars. ‘ For payment of balance due contractor for building the custom-houses Custom-houses at Belfast and Ellsworth, Maine, four hundred and forty-eight dollars and gmxlg “d seventy-nine cents. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That there is hereby appropriated, C°b‘*;"§h°“:’i“d in like manner, for the purpose of completing, and providing proper fur- §¥:,,,P,,i°;:_° n' niture for the new court-house and post-o&ce at Indianapolis, Indiana, the sum of five thousand dollars. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the sum of sixty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the '.l‘reasury not otherwise appropriated, the same being n reappropriation of the same amount, (which sum was appropriated by law on the third Sewer onFlush· `Marcb, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, and reverted to the surplus fund gz ;'°¤¤¤i New of the Treasury,) to construct the sewer on Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, °r ` New York, in continuation of that now constructed to such point on said avenue as shall be determined by the Navy Department; thence through 13;,7, cb, 111, the United States grounds, or through Vanderbilt avenue, as shall be de- VM- =¤· 1>· 245 cided by said Department, to the waters of the Wallabout: Provided, my of Bw0k, The city of Brooklyn will agree to pay one half of the expense of said lyn to pay one sewer on Flushing avenue. Mm Sue. 4. And 6e it further enacted, That to enable the Superintendent of Public Printing to execute the binding and ruling, and to furnish blank Public binding, books for the legislative, executive, and judicial departments after the &°· fourth of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, in accordance with the provisions of the joint resolution of June twenty-third, eighteen hundred B¤¤A;£60.§i;]i25- and sixty, in relation to the public printing, the Secretary of the Treasury ’ p' ' be, and is hereby, authorized to place to the credit of the Superintendent of Public Printing the sums heretofore appropriated for binding, ruling, and blank books for said Departments respectively; and should the printers or binders to the present Congress, or either of them, decline or fail to execute any of the printing or binding ordered by the Senate or House of Representatives during the present session, the Superintendent of the Public Printing is hereby authorized and directed to cause the printing or binding so ordered and declined to be executed under the provisipus of the joint resnI¤tionFheretofore refprred to. h _ d d T t of Gtr1bn1y' `0 ado.- or salaries o governor, t ree gu g6S, an Gm OU umm-y, isnjnmma cve hundred anim. "°‘°""°*