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88 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 56. 1870. portions to be paid by the cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the county of Washington, respectively, to be enforced in the same manner as therein provided, twelve thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay such sum as on examisnrvey for nation he shall find justly due, and incurred in a survey of the grounds zgdggv 574 and river near the aqueduct bridge in the District of Columbia, under a 'P`joint resolution of Congress approved March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, but not exceeding the sum of three thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. _ _WQsrden of Jail in the District of Uolumbia. -— To pay salary of warden of the ~lggl;1E;;l"°t °f jail in the District of Columbia, for portion of the current year, seven ' hundred dollars. James B. Hub- To pay James B. Hubbell for the construction of Fort W. T. Sherl’°“· man, and other buildings attached thereto, for the Blackfeet, Blood, and Regan tribes of the Blackfeet nation of Indians, in Montana Territory, as per contract with W. J. Cullen, United States special agent, dated October seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, balance duc on settlement, eleven thousand seven hundred and ninety-two dollars and fifty-one cents. Suljvsy of To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay balance due for survey- gg2z2i;:?'" ing Navajoe Indian reservation under contract, preparatory to making allotments for their new homes for agricultural purposes, thirty-seven thousand three hundred and ninety-three dollars. Siswvn Md To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide necessary food for tlgguglglsg gfx the Sisscton and Wariieton Santee Sioux Indians, on Lac Traverse and am. Devil’s Lake reservations, in Dakota Territory, during the spring and summer, and to furnish them with implements and seeds for cultivating their tields, ten thousand dollars. Ni¤l¤l1¤¤¤¤¤¤- Jlhscellmzeaus.-—For defraying the preliminary expenses of taking the ninth census of the United States, two hundred thousand dollars. wC¤¤S}¤¤9If _ For expenses incurred during the year eighteen hundred and sixty- togfmlng °m` nine, in taking the first census of `Wyoming Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars. B- B- F*°¤°h· To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to close the accounts of B. B. French, late commissioner of public buildings, there is hereby appropriated the sum of fifteen thousand and seventy-six dollars and eight cents, or so much thereof as may be found necessary for that purpose; but no greater sum shall be paid from the treasury out of this appropriation than eight hundred and seventy-three dollars and eighty-three cents, the balance due to said French on the aggregate of the several accounts. H·H¤¤m¤- For the amount due H. Hamlin, late collector of the port of Boston and Charlestown, and superintendent of lights at Boston, two thousand two hundred and thirty-eight dollars and sixty cents, the same to be carried to his credit on the books of the Treasury Department on account of surplus official emoluments, and on account of expenses of collecting the revenue from customs. Members &¤. To pay Joseph Miller, M. Kelley, L. Miller, M. C. Brown, John Cum- ?,.g;f$:_“*“;.° °f mins, J. -B. Pierce, Charles D. Kenyon, M. Storms A. E. Galloway y' 0 3 7 Idaho. James Carr, B. Crossed, M. G. Tooney, H. B. Lane, T. R. I·Iow1ett, and A. B. Farnesworth, the amounts due them, respectively, as officers, members, clerks, and employe[e]s for per diem, mileage, and services in the legislature of the Territory of Idaho, to be paid only upon vouchers to be approved by the proper accounting officers of the treasury, in all seven thousand and twenty-three dollars and sixty-five cents; and to Crawford, Slocum and Company, George M. Thompson, Emil Lombard, A. L. Downey, and Archibald McBuraty, the amounts due them, respectively, for rent and stationery for the same service, in all one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighty-eight cents; to