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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. I. Ch. 204, 227. 1854. 347 day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, entitled "An act allow- 18311 ¤l¤· 87- ing the duties on foreign merchandise imported into Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Nashville and Natchez, to be secured and paid paid at those places." Approved, August 3, 1854. CHAP. CCIV.—-An Act la revive the Act approved Zllarc/z third, eighteen hundred and August B, 1854. twenty-three, and the Act approver] Illay twentysixth, eighteen hundred and twenty-fbur, 'f supplemental thereto, in rwrence to the Rio Ho11do claims to Land in Louisiana. gg? Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tl1at the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and twenty-three, entitled "An act providing Thg gc; gf for the examination of the titles to land in that part of the State of Mmch $» 182*-lv Louisiana situated between the Rio Hondo and the Sabine River," and 9;,% gl}? 2:* the act approved May twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, 1824, ch. 1dZ, re entitled “An act supplementary to an act providing for the examination *;;*2}} Qgnhlggc of titles to land in that part of the State of Louisiana situated between l,,,,,,{g;g,,,,°,, of the Rio Hondo and the Sabine " be and the same are hereby revived this uw for and during the space of twd ycais from the promulgation of, this act. Seo. 2. And be it further enacted. That the revister and receiver at Natchitoches shall, severally, receive, as a full compbnsation for the duties f (i;mP°¤jP§l°¤ required of them by the acts herein revived, the sum of hfty dollars, gud ,(;c;?$; tt whenever they shall have finished the business required of them by the Natchitoches for acts herein revived, and shall forward their reports to the Secretary of $1};* t,‘:°'$,:,’; the Treasury. mts, Approved, August, 3, 1854. CHAI-. CCXXVII.—An Act mak' Appro 'utlms F tj/` ·af s GI d other o ks o _ de/ence, api;} jbr ;epaZs]qf' };dJid:darlws,`f_)l'h·r th]; jqdzrlghdind the thiibielh off UUE, 0718 OUSGII €Z_(] IU?} 7`· GTI y· 7/8. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, _ _ and they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the APP'°P““°‘°“°‘ treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the construction, preservation, and repairs of certain fortifications, barracks, and quarters, for the year ending the thirtieth of J unc, one thousand eight hundred and fifty- tive: For Fort Mont omer , at outlet of Lake Cham lain, New York, Bft th d d ll y P cen thousand dollars. For Fort Knox at Narrows of Penobscot River Maine twent thout1 a ll ’ ’ ’ y san dollars. For Fort Warren, at the Narrows, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, thirty thousand dollars. For Fort Adams and quarters,entranee to Narragansett Roads, Rhode Island, fifteen thousand dollars. For Fort Schuyler, entrance to Long Island Sound, New York, fifteen thousand dollars. For Fort Richmond, at the Narrows, New York Harbor, sixty thousand dollars. For Fort Delaware Delaware River, Delaware, fift thousand dollars. F FtC llIil' Hb M l dfiftyth ddll or or arro , a timore ar or, ary an , y thousand dollars. For Fort Monroe, entrance to Hampton Roads, Virginia, twenty thousand dollars. For Fort Sumpter, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, twenty thousand dollars. For Fort Clinch, entrance to Cumberland Sound, twenty-five thousand dollars.