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246 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 99, 100,101. 1848. Advertising. For advertising, thirty-five thousand dollars; Mail bugs. For mail bags, twenty-five thousand dollars; BI¤¤k¤· For blanks, eighteen thousand dollars; Mai! 1<><=k¤.&»¤· For mail locks, keys, and stamps, five thousand dollars;

 Mail depre<ia— For the detection and prevention of maxi depredaticns, and {0;

"°"° "‘d ”p°°"*l special agents twelve thousand dollars; “g°“”" F ’ ‘ h m { Cmks or clerks for offices, (111 t 6 0 GCS 0 postmasters,) two hundred and thirty thousand dollars; Mi¤¤¢U¤¤€°¤¤· For miscellaneous, fifty-Eve thousand dollars. Irma revenues Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That in case the revenues of the

 departrncnt, referred to in thefirst section of this act, shall Prove

5C1e,,;, the den- insufHc1<-mt to meet the forcgoing approprxanons, than any deticneney °i¤¤°>’ hdl b*> that may thus arise shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not supplied from the h . . d treasury_ otherwxsc appropriate . A1>1>R0v1·:1>, July 10, 1848. J¤iy10, ]848· CHAP. XCIX.-.811. Act to extend the Pra·ci.s·i0ns of existing Pension Laws to """"""* enlisted Men of the Ordnance Corps of the United States Army.

 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

c€5‘;K'“‘°‘;Si§§ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the acts of [ws egwuded Congress granting pensions to soldiets disabled by WOUDdS 0I' otherwise, M; e;¤|i¤¤ed men while in the line of their duty in public service, shall be construed to gwés? a°:3"""‘°° apply to tue enlisted men of the ordnance department whe have been or may be disabled, 111 the same manner as to non-c0mm1ssioned 0mC€1'S, artificcrs, musicians, and privates of other corps of the army, subject to the limitation that in no such case shall the eusion exceed the rate 0 mg 0 urs per mom . f ‘ he d 11 ch P B t ln ds · _ _ d ‘ { '

‘;;f3 {  th;  fno 2 Jin be ztfugther enactedhThat those cnnstid rucn of Fha

chhemwhomwe cir nance eg>ar;mcut w 0 alegegvc psamgy S61'V€é1!;;5€hlCO dumag ¤erveumMexico. me war w1t t at country, s a c crm c to, an s receive t c same bounty in land as is or may be allowed by law to other rcéular troops in the service of the United States, and under like limitations and restrictions. Approved, July 10, 1848. July 10, 1848. CHAP. C.—.»9n Act to rcéstabliéch the Collection District of Brunswick, in the "_""-"'_` · tate of Georgia.

   Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

di£;€t<;<;_ll§;=;;¤ United States of America in Congress assembled, That so much of wick méSubush_ the act cntntlcd "An Act relating to certain collection districts and {01* ed. other purposes," approved June fifteen, eighteen hundred and forty- 1844, ch. 51. four, us rclatcs to the collection district of Brunswick, in the state gf G€01‘g1B., @{2, and the same is hereby, repealed; and the said district 15 hereby resstgbhshed and restored in all respects as it was before the passage 0 sa1d act. Approved, July 10, 1848. July 17, 1848. CHAP. CI. ·—- An, Act to extend an dat entitled “An Act providing for the Jéust- ‘W{871¢ff GU $1L-?&c1l:0•j Iéroémption Land Claims in the several States and T0T‘7`iZ0‘ rzcs, approu t ir ugust, eighteen hundred andfcrty-si:. ju$;fefx‘;';}‘°sfI‘:: Be it enacted by the Senate and House 4f Representatives of UW Rgnded preamp- UT{1i6{l :§'tates of America m Congress assembled, That the p0W€I` and gggldlazgl {lglgsdlsfigdfxvin so t}12C0mmissioncr of the General Land OfH6§f’§ Augusg 184% 30 0 c t 1{ 0 ugust, edghteen hundred and forty-sxx, §¤t1¢ € 1846, ch. 78. All Act pFOV1d1I1g for the adjustment of all suspended prc6mpU0¤