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For paying the balance due the commissioner for surveying and marking the road from La Plaisance bay, to intersect the road to Chicago, within the territory of Michigan, six hundred and eight dollars and seventy-six cents.

For making the said road, fifteen thousand dollars.

For completing the improvement of the inland channel between St. Mary’s and St. John’s, in Florida, nine thousand dollars.

For the completion of the removal of obstructions in the harbour and river Appilachicola, in Florida, according to the report and estimate of the engineer, Lieutenant Long, eight thousand seven hundred dollars, including the unexpended appropriation of last year.

For repairing the Cumberland road east of the Ohio, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

For continuing the Cumberland road in Ohio, west of Zanesville, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars.

For continuing the Cumberland road in the state of Indiana, one hundred thousand dollars.

For continuing the Cumberland road in Illinois, seventy thousand dollars.

For repairs of the Cumberland road in Virginia, thirty-four thousand four hundred and forty dollars.

For payment of a balance due the commissioner under the, for marking out a road to the confines of New Mexico, one thousand five hundred and four dollars and fifty-four cents.

For defraying the expenses incidental to making examinations and surveys under the, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For payment due Joseph C. Brown, for running the western boundary of the state of Missouri, one hundred and forty dollars.

. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized, by and with the approbation of the President of the United States, to change the location of the route of the Cumberland road, near Cumberland and Wills’ mountain, according to the survey and report thereon of Captain Delafield, of the corps of engineers.

, March 2, 1833.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for the purpose of completing the buildings of the penitentiary, its support, the purchase of raw materials to be manufactured by the convicts, and as compensation to Thomas Carberry, who is hereby allowed one thousand dollars for his services in planning and superintending the erection of the penitentiary, the sum of fifteen thousand four hundred and thirty-six dollars is hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

. And be it further enacted, That the following sums be, and hereby are appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the following purposes, that is to say:

For dressing and laying the stone, procured for paving the terrace of the Capitol, seven thousand dollars.

For enclosing and improving the public ground north of the Capitol, two thousand dollars.

For a pedestal wall, coping, railing, and foot way at the north front of the President’s house, ten thousand dollars.