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For arrearages of pay of certain militia of the state of Missouri called out in one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For pay of the militia of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Michigan, ordered into the service of the United States during the last year, six hundred and thirty-two thousand dollars in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated for the same purpose.

For completing barracks, quarters, and store-houses, at fort Crawford, eight thousand dollars.

For completing barracks, quarter, and store-houses, at fort Howard, ten thousand dollars.

For completing barracks, and erecting an hospital at Baton Rouge, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For making good a deficiency of appropriation for the erection of barracks at fort Severn, Annapolis, three hundred dollars.

For the construction of a wharf at fort Preble, Portland, including the purchase of a site, three thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars.

For repairing the wharf at fort Independence, Boston, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For repairing the wharf at fort Washington, on the Potomac, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the purchase of ground adjoining fort Trumbull, New London, four hundred dollars.

For the erection of a store-house and stable on the public lot at Pittsburgh, five thousand dollars.

For the purchase of the ground at Key West, on which the barracks and quarters are erected, three thousand two hundred dollars.

For the purchase of land at fort Gratiot, one thousand six hundred dollars.

To make good a deficiency of a former appropriation for the building of a wharf at fort McHenry, ninety dollars and forty cents.

For repairing and extending the levees, securing the works at fort Jackson, Mississippi, and for improving the store rooms and magazine, four thousand dollars.

. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War be authorized, at his discretion, out of the moneys appropriated by this, or any former act, for the payment of the militia ordered into the service of the United States, according to law during the last year, to allow and pay to the district paymasters of the army of the United States in making such payments, a commission on the sums respectively paid by them, not exceeding one per centum upon the amounts.

, March 2, 1833.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the provisoes of the tenth and twelfth clauses of the second section of the, passed July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, be, and the same are hereby suspended until the first day of June, eighteen hundred and thirty-four.