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 184 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 96. 1853. September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, sixty thousand . dollars: Provided, That the same shall not be paid until the said tribes Pr°m°‘ of Indians shall have assentcd to the amendments of the Senate of the United States to the above recited treaty; Pcstromce Do- For the service of the Post-Office Department, a sum not exceeding p"°“"”°‘ five hundred and five thousand dollars, to supply a deficiency in the revenues of said department, to meet the appropriations therefor for the year one thousand eight hundred and nfty-three. Reeppropm, For the reappropriation of the following sums, carried to the surplus “°¤°· I fund per warrant number seven, dated twentieth of Septemberfone thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, under the provisions of the tenth 1852, oh- 109- section of the act entitled “An act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the Government for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and for other purposes," approved thirty-first of August, one thousand eight hundred and nfty-two, to be applied to the payment of all expenses incurred prior to the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, under the following heads, viz. : Routeto Oregon. For military stations on route to Oregon, three thousand two hundred and three dollars., swf9h ¤¤1'Vl¤¤ For secret service money in Mexico, nineteen thousand five hundred m M°°°°°' and fourteen dollars and fifty cents. Mexicsnnosu- For Mexican hostilities, ten thousand five hundred and sixty-nine Him- dollars and six cents. Army. For contingencies of the army, four thousand eight hundred and four dollars and seventy—’rive cents. For transportation, supplies, etc., in Quarter-master’s Department, eighteen thousand nine hundred and fifty-two dollars and thirty-five cents. For pay of Florida militia, on account of Quarter·mastcr’s Department, four thousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and eight cents. For repressing Seminole hostilities, two hundred and sixty-four dollars and forty-three cents. For arrearages prior to the year one thousand eight. hundred and seventeen, four hundred and sixty-seven dollars and seventeen cents. For arrearages of expenses of Indian service in Texas, one thousand and fifteen dollars and sixty-eight cents. For subsistence of eleven regiments of volunteers, three hundred and ninety-four dollars and eighty cents. Genesee river. For improvement of the Genesee River, one hundred and seventy-six dollars and ten cents- ‘ Cleveland. ·For removing obstructions at harbor of Cleveland, Ohio, one hundred and forty-five dollars and sixty-nine cents. Bujfglo qrggk, H For sea-wall at Buffalo Creek, three hundred and forty-nine dollars and ve cents. Ashtabula. For harbor at Ashtabula, Ohio, forty-two dollars and sixty-four cents. Milwsukie. For harbor at Milwaukie, Wisconsin, one hundred and sixty-three dollars and ninety-four cents. Army. For repairs, roads, etc., for armies in the field, five thousand three . hundred and ninety-seven dollars and five cents. I For surveys with armies in the deld, four hundred and ninety-six dollars and forty cents. Survey. For survey from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, Eve thousand `dollars. Hnarmy and vo- For arrearages of pay due Florida militia under General Read, seven °““· thousand two hundred and forty-one dollars and ninety-three cents. _. For travelling allowance to volunteers, one hundred and eighteen thousand two hundred and four dollars and forty·£our cents.