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 218 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 98. 1853. probable limits of the gulf stream, and showing, by lines, the probable limit to which the souudings off the coast will extend, and showing, by the use of colors and explanations, the exact portions of our coasts, of which complete charts have been published by the Coast Survey ; also, showing such other parts of the coasts of which the triangulation, the topography, and the soundings have been completed, but not published ·and, also, such parts of the coasts of which the triangulation and topography, or the triangulation only, have been completed. dciaims of Flo- Snogl`2. Amt de it further izactcg, lThat the? prgper apleountipg oiiileerg “ of the reasu De rtmeut e an they are iere authorize to a 'ust and settle therglaimgaof the State of Florida for thelserviees of her trolops 1851, <>l¤· 12- under the act of February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty- one, by the provisions stated for the settlemenp of the claims of the State of Geor 'a for like services, as prescribed by the act approved thirty-first 1852, ch- 110- of Augugslt, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, entitled “An act making appropriations for the support of the army for the year ending thirticth of Di-¤¤'ib¤*i¤¤ of June, eighteen hundred and t:lfty-three; and that the Secretary of Wzir am t° 1°w°‘ be authorized to distribute the arms provided for by the act of Congress 16°8· °b· 5“· of eighteen hundred and eight to the State of Iowa according to her representation in Congress. R?¤** ¤¤ to Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War he diggggggcpums rooted to report to Congress whether, in his opinion, it would not be more goonomical, proper, and advisable to cause all the arms of the United tates to be made b contract. m¤R,€‘;,P1%_E;°(l>l}‘Ilt;*; Sec. 4. And be further enacted, That such portion of the sum of ,,,,_,m,_ seventy-five thousand dollars, appropriated for the discharge of claims for preventing and suppressing Indian hostilities in Florida, by the act 1851, <=h- U- of twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, as shall remain unexpended on the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty- three, is hereby reappropriated for that purpose. m§§;g;¤:§_¤L£f Spc. 5. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of the seventh my ,,,,,,m,,,,_ section of the act approved August thirt.y·first, eighteen hundred and tions in Mexico. fifty-two, entitled “An act making appropriations for the support of the hundred and fifty-three," shall be construed to extend to all persons who fwere engaged as receivers of military contributions in Mexico or Caliornia, during the war with Mexico. Extra pay of Sec. 6. And be ttfurther enacted, That the provisions of the first sec- gon route. of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight 185*% ¤h· 78- hundred and fifty-one," approved September twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and fifty, grgnting extra cpfly to the officers and enlisted men of the army serving in regon and ifornia, be extended to the officers and men of the two companies of regiment of mounted riliemen that garrisongd th: post of Fort Laramie, Oregon route, during the time they occupie said post; and the amount which ma be found due them under this act shgll be paid out of any moneys in theyTreasury not otherwise appropriate . _ mchaxd B· L“· Sec. 7. And  it further enacted, That the Secretary of War cause
 * 85% °h· H°· army for the year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight
 * 3”0°:‘lh:'g‘;_ tion of the act entitled "An act making appropriations for the support
 * 3  pailddogt of any moggy in the TrpaspryPnotHotléerwise apprppriated,

ic ia. ee, ate mmissa o the aci c ivision o the arm , the sum of eleven hundred and sielventydive dollars, with interest from the ninth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty, being for money lost in being transported from Honolulu to San Francisco, under his charge, and fpr which he has accpunteg to the department, and which sum includes t e expenses incurre in e orts to recover the same. dfgglsiiggmgg SE.C.· 8. And·be itfurtfzer enacted, That for the settlement of the and _M,,b,,,,,,,_ remaining unpaid claims of the States of Georgia and Alabama, for advances made in suppressing Indian hostilities, the Secretary of the