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in addition to a former appropriation, made thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, three thousand dollars.

For a light-house on a proper site, at Pattawatamie island, at the entrance of Green Bay, in Lake Michigan, in addition to a former appropriation,1834, ch. 144. made thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, three thousand dollars.

For a light-house or beacon light on one of the piers at the harbor of Oswego, on Lake Ontario, in addition to former appropriations, twelve hundred dollars.

For the removal of the light-house now on the north end of Goat island, near the harbor of Newport, Rhode Island, in addition to former appropriations, eight thousand seven hundred dollars.

For erecting a frame building for a beacon light, at the end of west pier, at the mouth of Black river, Ohio, two thousand six hundred dollars.

For finishing and securing the foundation of the beacon light at Cunningham creek, Ohio, two hundred and twenty-five dollars and fifty cents.

Disabled seamen.
1798, ch. 77.
1802, ch. 51.
Insolvent debtors.
1834, ch. 45.
To make good a deficiency in the funds for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, as established by the acts of sixteenth July, seventeen hundred and ninety-eight, and third May, eighteen hundred and two, fifteen thousand dollars.

For expense in relation to the relief of certain insolvent debtors of the United States, under the act of seventh of June, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, three thousand dollars.

Surveying in Ohio.For surveying the public lands in Ohio, six hundred and fifty dollars.

Michigan peninsula.For surveying the public lands in the Michigan peninsula, fifteen thousand dollars.

Michigan and Wisconsin.For surveying the public lands in Michigan Territory, west of the lake, and in Wisconsin Territory, fifty thousand dollars.

Illinois and Missouri.For surveying the public lands in Illinois and Missouri, forty thousand dollars.

Mississippi.For surveying the public lands in Mississippi, ten thousand dollars.

Surveys.For surveys south of the thirty-first degree north latitude, by the Surveyor General of Alabama, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Creek lands.For survey of the Creek lands, one thousand dollars.

Florida.For survey of the public lands and private land claims, by the Surveyor General of Florida, sixteen thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.

Louisiana.For survey of the public lands and private land claims, by the Surveyor General of Louisiana, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Arkansas.For surveying public lands by the Surveyor General of Arkansas, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Archives of Florida.For the salaries of two keepers of the public archives, in Florida, one thousand dollars.

Miscellaneous claims.For the discharge of such miscellaneous claims against the United States, not otherwise provided for, as shall be ascertained and admitted in due course of settlement at the Treasury, twelve thousand dollars.

Salaries of Ministers.For the salaries of the Ministers of the United States to Great Britain, France, Spain, and Russia, thirty-six thousand dollars.

Secretaries of Legation.For the salaries of the secretaries of legation to the same places, eight thousand dollars.

For the salaries of the secretaries of legation to France, Spain, and Russia, for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-five, six thousand dollars.

For the salaries of the chargés des affaires to Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Turkey, Belgium, Brazil, Chili, Peru, Mexico, Central America, New Grenada, Prussia, and Venezuela, sixty-three thousand dollars.