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Rachel Dohrman, per act of sd March, 1810,

Francis A. Dohrman, each a pension of $100, per act of

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Arnold H. Dohrman. sd March, 1817,

Elizabeth C. Perry, per act of 2d March, 1821,

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Christopher G. Perry,

Oliver H. Perry,

each a pension of $150, per act of

Christopher R. Perry,

2d March, 1821,

600

Elizabeth M. Perry,

2,050

LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT.

For the support of light-houses, light-vessels, and other establishments for the protection of navigation.

47,500 gallons of oil, including iron binding for casks, 109 keepers' salaries,

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13 keepers of floating lights' salaries,

Weighing, mooring, cleaning, repairing, and supplying
the loss of beacons, buoys, chains, and sinkers,
Incidental expenses, repairs, and improvements to light-
houses, and the buildings connected therewith,
Incidental expenses, seamen's wages, repairs, and supplies
to floating lights,

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For erecting a beacon on Patrick's reef, on the West side of the passage to Norwalk, in Connecticut, For placing a spar buoy on Smith's Ledge, and one on Shippen's Reef, in Connecticut,

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ESTIMATE-Continued.

For building a light-vessel to be anchored at or near Hooper's Straits, in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, in addition to the appropriation of $4,000 made per act of 18th May, 1826,

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For building a light-house on Concord Point, at or near
the mouth of the Susquehannah river, in addition to the
appropriation of $2,500, made per act of 18th May,
1826,

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For repairing piers at Fort Mifflin, Marcus Hook, and Port Penn, in the river Delaware, and an additional pier at Fort Millin, agreeably to a report and estimate made by the Naval Officer of the Port of Philadelphia, and Zephaniah Adams and William Bethell,

SURVEYS OF PUBLIC LANDS.

It is believed that the balance of $80,014 42, of the appropriations for surveying the public lands remaining in the Treasury, will, with the balances in the hands of the surveyors, be sufficient to pay for surveying the public lands during the year 1827; unless a law should be passed by Congress directing the survey of the private claims in Florida, in which case an appropriation will have to be made for that purpose, of 10,000 or $12,000.

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For the Public Buildings in Washington City, for the year 1827,

For stationery and books for the offices of Commissioners of Loans,

For the salary of two keepers of the public archives in Florida,

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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,

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For the salaries of the Ministers at London, Paris, St. Petersburg, Madrid, Mexico, Colombia, and Chili, at $ 9,000 each

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For the salaries of Chargé des Affaires at Stockholm, the Netherlands, Lisbon, Guatemala, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, and Peru, at $4,500 each

31,500

Outfits of a Minister to Colombia, and a Chargé de Affaires to Guatemala

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Outfit of a Minister to succeed Mr. Anderson to the mission to the Congress of the American Nations Salary, and an outfit of a Chargé de Affaires to Denmark

13,500

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Salaries of the Agents of claims at Paris and London
Contingent expenses of foreign intercourse

14,000
20,000

160,000
4,000
30,000

Relief and protection of American seamen in foreign coun

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tries
Expenses of intercourse with the Barbary Powers
Salaries of the Commissioner and Arbitrator under the 1st
article of Treaty of Ghent, one half the salaries of the
Secretary, Clerk, and Messengers, and half the contin-
gent expenses of the Commission

Expenses of carrying into effect the 6th and 7th articles of
the Treaty of Ghent, including the compensation of the
Commissioner, Agent, and Surveyor, and their contin-
gent expenses

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MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

The estimate of the Secretary of War, of the sums required to be appropriated for the Expenditures to be made through the War Department, for the year 1827.

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2 Brigadier Generals

2 Aids-de-Camp, (in addition to their pay as Company Officers)

292

532

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6 Servants

5,208

$60

438

2 Aids-de Camp, (in addition to their pay as Company

798

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864

1,080

438

480

1,998

2 Servants

120

146

266

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20 Assistant Quartermasters, (in addition to their pay as

1,064

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