THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 231, 232, 233, 234, 235. 1854. 819 States, the appraised value of the premises required for the depots and other necessary buildings, to be determined by such onicer or officers of the Engineer Corps, or such other person or persons as the department may designate for that purpose: And provided further, That the location and width of the roadway, and the location and boundaries of the depot grounds, and also the conditions on which they are to be possessed and improved, shall be determined under the authority and with the approval of the President : And procidedfarther, That if the aid railroad and depots shall not be completed within ten years, or if at any time after completion, the use of the said railroad or depots be discontinued or abandoned, the said grant shall cease and determine. Approved, August 3, 1854. Cnay. CCXXXI.—An Act to change the name of the Anzericambuilt brig “Glamor- Aug, 4, 1854, gan," to that of “Wizard? 1---- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the owner of the brig Gla- Authority to morgan, of Boston, be, and he hereby is authorized to change her name to °lt§**;’{S°(§‘°"“{“° that of \Vizard; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized gm, $,,;,3 to issue to heraregister under that·name, she having been condemned and znrd- _ _ sold by the United Statesauthorities for having been employed in the slave Su;°°€‘“°" *0 ”‘ trade, and having been purchased since said condemnation by her present ` owner. Approved, August 4, 1854. Cmtr. CCXXXII.-—An Act for the Reliq`zy' Jacob Baker, of Sandusky City, Ohio. Aug. 4, 1854. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the _;,,,,,,}, mgm Interior is hereby required to place the name of Jacob Baker, of San- to be placed on dusky City, Ohio, upon the pension roll, and cause to be paid to him the §§";;‘:_“m’g::{,?t sum of eight dollars per month, for and during his natural life, commcne— from June 27: ing June twenty-seven, eighteen hundred and fifty-four. 185% Y°¥' mb- Approved, August 4, 1854. Cnnr. CCXXXIII. —An Act for the Relief of J C'. Buckles, tf Louisville, Kentucky. Aug. 4, 1854. Be it enacted by the Senate and Jbuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster-General J. G. Buckles, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to J. C. Buckles, of mbe PW} Louisville, Kentucky, out of any moneys appropriated, or that may here- $3’0°6' after be appropriated, for the transportation of the mails, the sum of three thousand and six dollars. Approved, August 4, 1854. Crur. CCXXXIV.-An Act for the Relay' cg Jonathan Pearce. Aug, 4, 1354,, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Jonnthmi Interior be, and is hereby, required to place the name of J cnathan Pmfggg DEW Pearce, of Muskingum County, Ohio, upon the pension rolls, and cause 5,,,, ,.0]], ,£ $8 to be paid to him the sum of eight dollars por month so long as he shall per n:<>¤¤l¤,fr<>m live, commencing January first, eighteen hundred and fifty-two. 1f,};' ··1852· f" APPROVED, August 4, 1854. CHAP. CCXXXV.—An Act jbr the Reliefof David C. Casb, and Giles U. Ellis. Aug-4,185L Be it enacted by the Senate and Muse of Representatives of the United States a f America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the