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18 THIR'I‘Y—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 66. 1852. Nw J¢¤¤¢Y of the Capitol, one thousand five hundred dollars. For cotupleting the Av°°°°‘ improvements of New Jersey ayenue, north of the Capuol, nme thousan Grounds of me dollars. For planting and Hmslung the roads and wa.lks throng that S*?¤**'¥=*°¤i°” ·I”‘ portion of the public ma.11 surrounding the Suuthsomau Insutuuon, seven '°mm°°‘ thousand dollars. _ , Auglmtug For payment to Augustus Humhcrt of balance of l11S salzujy as United Humbcrt. States ussayer of gold in Californm., under the act of thuueth of September, eighteen hundred and fiily, twelve hundred and fifty dollars. Extra. pension For compensation of extra. clerks employed m the 0Hlce of the C0m· °1°‘l{§· . missioner of Pensions, twenty thousand dollars: Provzdcd, That no clerk r°m°` shall receive more than at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum, except, two, whose salary shall not exceed twelve hundred dollars per annum under this act. _ _ mum Aidrs For ,expeuses of establishing the superiutendencx of Indian AH"3lTS m U1 0¤Jif°1‘¤i¤· California, authorized by the act of third March, mghteeu hundred and fifty-two, viz.:- _ For salary of superintendent, one thousand three hundred and exghteen dollars and sixty-eight cents. For presents and provisions for Indians visiting superintendent on ofliclal business, one thousand dollars. For travelling expenses of the superintendent, and the necessary attendants, two thousand five hundred dollars. st. Regis In- For payment to the American party of St. Regxs Indians, (less the ¢“¤¤¤· Sum of one thousand dollars appropriated by the act of twenty-seventh 1846; eh. 34. of J11I1G, eighteen hundred and forty-six, in pursuance of: the stxpulaiuou contained in the supplemental article,) as 2, remuneration for moneys laid out by said tribe, and for services rendered by thenr chiefs and agents, in securing the title to the Green Bay lands, and lll removal to the same, agreeably to the provisions of the ninth article of the treaty with the Six Nations of New York, of fifteenth of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, four thousand dollars. Sum, ;m;;,m,_ For payment to the Seneca Indians of New York, for moneys wrongfully withholden from them by an agent appointed by the government for the management of their aH`airs, as per report of Thomas B. Stoddard, commissioner selected by the Secretary of Warm make the requisite investigation pursuant to the direction contained in the fourth section of 1846, ch, 34, the act of twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, making appropriations for the Indian Department, twenty-eight thousand Eve Pmviso. hundred and five dollars and fifty cents: Provided, That the Secretary $*61852, ¤h- 103- of the Interior is hereby required, upon payment of the money herein specified, to take such further steps, if any may be necessary, as shall enable the United States to recover the amount due from said agent. g,,,pP,-Op,-gmon For the reappropriatiou of the following sums carried to the surplus fr¤¤¤ ¤¤rp1¤¤ fund per warrants numbered twelve and thirteen, and dated respectively mud' thirtietb of June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, and thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, under the following heads, viz. :-- Choctaw Hwy_ "For carrying into effect Choctaw trea,ty," act elevcuth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-two,*‘ ninety-Eve dollars and eighty-three cents. " For carrying into effect Choctaw treaty on account of lands relin- 1831, ch, D9_ quished," act second of Merch, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and twenty-six dollars and twenty-six cents. Puttawatomies. “F 01* payment to Pottawatomies for com crop e,bandoned," act third 1839, ch, 71, gfgiarch, giggteeu hundred and thirty-nine, seven hundred and forty-two 0 ars an y cents. " For payment to Pottawatomies for twelve log houses destr0yed,” act 1839, ch. 71, third of Merch, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, six hundred dollars.

 *There is no such act. It is supposed that the uct. of June 4, 1832 is the one

mtendcd.