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 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 96. 1853. 185 For pay of Louisiana and Texas volunteers, eighteen thousand and sixty dollars and forty-nine cents. For pay of ten regiments of regular troops, eight thousand five hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty-one cents. For pay of volunteers under resolution of the eighth of August, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, seven thousand one hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventeen cents. For pay of eleven regiments of volunteers, twenty-six thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight dollars and sixty nine cents. For pay of volunteers, sixty-eight thousand one hundred and nfty- seven dollars and seventy-three cents. For three months’ extra pay, two hundred thousand dollars. For services of private physicians, one hundred and thirty dollars and twenty-seven cents. For pay of Florida militia on account of subsistence, one thousand and thirty-nine dollars and thirty-nine cents. For subsistence of ten regiments of regular troops, six hundred and eighty-four dollars and eighty-six cents. For the payment of such sums as may be due to individuals under the Propervr deact of March third, eighteen hundred and fifteen, for property destroyed  “ ”l" by burning of the navy-yard in the city of Washington, in the year 181,; ch_ M_ eighteen hundred and fourteen, the amount to be ascertained by the pro- i per accounting officers of the Treasury, the sum of seven hundred and nfty dollars. For the purpose of completing the pedestal of the equestrian statue of Statue of Au. Andrew Jackson, in Lafayette Square, and the erection of a suitable iron dw J°°k‘°“· railing around the same, three thousand dollars. For salaries of nine supervising and fifty local inspectors appointed Steamboat inunder act approved August thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and SP"°t°”‘ fifty-two, for the better protection of the lives of passengers by steam- 1g52wk_10g_ boats, with travelling and other expenses incurred by them, fifty-three thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars and fifty cents. To supply a denciency in the appropriation for the completion of the ratent Offics east wing of the patent office building, the sum of forty-four thousand b“‘l‘h“g· dollars. For deficiency in the appropriation heretofore made to the Bureau of Loriston Averill. Topographical Engineers, three hundred and fourteen dollars and thirty cents, to enable said bureau to pay to Loriston Averil, an account due him not exceeding that sum. For compensation of the Acting Secretary of the Territory of Utah, from Secretary of the fourteenth of October, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, to the twenty- Umbsixth of October, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine dollars and sixteen cents. To pay James S. Buckley, for services as Keeper of the Navy-yard James S. Buck- Eastern Branch Bridge, from fourth December, eighteen hundred and1°Y· forty-eight, to July nrst, eighteen hundred and fifty, at four htmdred and nfty dollars per annum, seven hundred and eight dollars; For payment of arrearages due to David Finch, as superintendent of David Finch. the painting the exterior walls of the Patent Office and Treasury buildings, one hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents; For repairs of vessels employed in the coast survey, ten thousand Coast survey. dollars. To supply a denciency in the contingent expenses of the onice of the Secretaries of Secretary of the -Treasury for the fiscal year ending thirtieth June, T"°”“*'Y· eighteen hundred and fifty-three, four thousand nve hundred and fifty dollars ; For the repair of damages to, andthe improvement of, Lafayette Square, S Lafayette one thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars. q°"°' For compensation of the United States Assayer at San Francisco, Cali- Ff';“:gg_“* Sw vox,. x. Pun. -- 24