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THIRTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 66. 1852. 17 For constructing, repairing, and enlarging barracks, quarters, hospi· _ Barracks, tals, storchouses, stables, wharves, and ways, at the several posts and ,};°*P’*°1‘·&;“’}"‘ army depots; for temporary cantonments, and the authorized furniture ,§’?,_°,${,y_ “W for barrack-room of non-commissioned officers and soldiers, gun-houses for the protection of cannon, including the necessary tools and materials for the objects enumerated, and for rent of quarters and offices for ohieers, and barracks and hospitals for troops, where there are no public buildings for their accommodation; for storehouses for the safe keeping of military stores, and of grounds for summer eantonments and encampments, two hundred and nineteen thousand dollars. For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, and horse equipments, for _ Cl°*hl¤z» engineer troops, ordnance department, dragoons, riflemen, light artillery, °qmP°‘g°’ &°° artillery, and infantry, seventy-tive thousand dollars. For subsistence in kind, two hundred and seventy-nine thousand five subsistence in hundred and seventeen dollars. md- For pay of five companies of Texas mounted volunteers, eighty thou· Texas mountsand seven hundred and forty-one dollars. °d v°l““t°°’“· For running and marking the boundary line between the United _B<¤1¤d¤¥y lim States and Mexico, according to the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, eighty mm M°x’°°' thousand dollars: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be so _Proviso as to construed as to sanction a departure from the point on the Rio Grande P°¤*** °*` d°P”*·· north of the town called Paso, designated in the said treaty. uw For surveying eight hundred and seventy-tive miles of meridian base Land surveys. and standard lines, meandering and survey of irregular or river lots, etc., in California, at a rate not exceeding fifteen dollars per' mile, thirteen thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. For subdividing land in California into townships, equal to nine hundred miles of survey, at a rate not exceeding fourteen dollars per mile, twelve thousand dollars. For snbdividing fifty townships in California into sections, at a rate not exceeding twelve dollars per mile, thirty-six thousand dollars. For surveying private claims in California, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Arkansas, per act of ON? of August eighth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two thousand dollars. E{:r,;S,,;?° ° For clerks in the office of the surveyor-general of Arkansas, per act 1846, ch. 106. of August eighth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveys in the mineral region of Michigan, at a rate not exceed- L nd www ing six dollars per mile, twenty-four thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. For completing the survey of the saleable lands in the Menomonee cession, and the survey of the Lake Superior region, Wisconsin, at a rate not exceeding five dollars per mile, twenty thousand dollars. For the completion of the township lines, and the subdivisions of such of the townships as bear valuable pine timber, west of the fourth principal meridian, and between the third and fourth connection parallels, at a rate not exceeding five dollars per mile, thirty-three thousand dollars. Pmidmt,s For annual repairs of the Presidents house, six hundred dollars. h0uS.,,_ For Hlling up and grading, etc., Franklin square, four hundred and _Y%}>l1? Qunds six dollars and ninety-nine cents. m as iing (m' To make the roads and walks, and to plant Lafayette square, two thousand dollars. To complete the improvements on the square south of the Presidents house, twelve thousand dollars: Provided, That the grounds can be filled up and the surface completed for the sum herein appropriated, and a contract for the completion of the work, with good security, be tendered and accepted, at a um not exceeding this amount. To supply the deficiency in the appropriation for the casual repairs Capita, Von. x. Pun.--3