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THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 108. 1852. 95 of New Mexico is not established by the commissioner and surveyor of the United States farther north of the town called "Paso" than the same is laid down in Disturnell’s map, which is added to the treaty. For arrearages incurred during the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and nity-two, for running and marking the vO1.1x.p, azz. boundary line between the United States and Mexico under the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, twenty-nve thousand dollars. For the collection of agricultural statistics, and purchase of seeds, to ninicultural be paid out of the patent fund, five thousand dollars. S“mS“°$· For compensation of the librarian of the Patent Office, twelve hundred Lu,,-mm, dollars, to be paid out of the patent fund. For the purpose of erecting a pedestal in Lafayette Square for the Statue ofA.u equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson, on such plan as may be approved ‘h`°" 'I“"k“°“‘ of by the artist for that work, hve thousand dollars. For freight and transportation of the group of statuary contracted for Statuary by H- with Horatio Greenough, from Leghorn to Washington, and for placing Gr°°°°“gh‘ it upon the pedestal in front of the eastern portico of the Capitol, a sum not exceeding seven thousand dollars. To make good the interest on investments in stocks of the State of Gbickasaws. Arkansas, held in trust by the Secretary of the Treasury for the Chickasaw Indians, not yet paid, to be reimbursed out of the interest when collected, five thousand and four hundred dollars. For the construction and equipment of not less than six revenue out- Revenue Cutters, the sum of ninety thousand dollars; the said sum to be expended ms` under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. For the redemption of seventeen loan office certificates, numbered one Leanomco hundred and Hlty-eight, three hundred and twelve, six thousand eight °°”m°°"°S· hundred and ninety-five, six thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, six thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, six thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, six thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, six thousand and nine hundred, six thousand nine hundred and one, six thousand nine hundred and two, nine thousand one hundred and seventy-five, nine thousand two hundred and eighty-tive, nine thousand two hundred and eighty-seven, nine thousand two hundred and eighty-eight, nine thousand two hundred and ninety-three, nine thousand two hundred and ninety- four, and twelve thousand three hundred and thirty-three, which have been presented at the Treasury for payment at the specie value thereof, and with interest as computed by the Register of the Treasury: Provided, Proviso. Satisfactory evidence be produced to the Secretary of the Treasury, that the persons who have presented the said certificates for payment are the bond fide holders of the same, four thousand one hundred and sixty-five dollars and forty-two cents. To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to " deliver to B<>¤k¤ for memeach of the members and delegates of the House of the present Congress bm °f C°"gr°”‘ who have not already received them, such books as have been furnished to the members of the twenty-eighth, twenty-ninth, thirtieth, and thirty- first Congresses," and which were ordered by resolution of the House of July twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, one hundred and fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars : Provided, That the accounts for Proviso. the purchase of said books be audited as usual by the Committee on Accounts: Provided, That report shall be made in detail at the com- Proviso. mencement of the next session of Congress of the mode and manner of purchase of these books, and whence they were obtained. To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay Force !im¤ri¤¤¤DA1‘· and Rives for one hundred copies of the eighth volume of “American °°‘ Archives," or Documentary History of the United States, for new members of the House of the twenty-eighth Congress; one hundred and one copies of the same volume for new members of the twenty-ninth Congress; one hundred and sixteen copies of the same volume for new