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536 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 228. 1873. for distribution to agricultuml, scientific, and other assnciacions ; for books and stationery ; und for incidental expenses not. otherwxsc provided for, for Lhe fiscal year of eighteen hundred and seventy-three, eighty-eight. thunsand dollars. Medical and ./medical and Hospital Department.—To enable the Secrct,ury of the £:;l’; “‘ld°P“'*‘ Treasury to settle the accounts of <1isl>nrsing officers for expenditures already made in pursuance of law, which will not. involve any actual expenditure, az L1·:u1sfer on the books of the treasury of two hundred and seventy-Eve thousand dollars is hereby nunhorized. T0 pay bills for medical attendance and medicines furnished by citizens bo ofllcers and men on detached service, such bills not having been presented until after the close of the fiscal year, eight thousand clollnrs.

 sym pwnen- For payment of costs and charges of State pcnitenpiaries for the care,

tunes- clothing, maintenance, und medical attendance of United Smtcs military convicts confined in them, five thousand dollars. Marine corps. Marine Owps. — For a deficiency in the appropriation for clothing for the marine corps, ten Lhousand dollars. For za. deficiency in the appropriation for contingencies in the marine corps, ten thousand dollars. Inmi¤:Depm- mmm0R DEPARTMENT. ment;. _ Clerks, &¤. For clerks, copyists, messengers, and laborers m the officc of the sccremry, elght, thousand clollnrs. Contingent ex- Contingent expenses: For expenses of packing and dxsmbuting ofllelal P¤¤S¢S· documents, for fiscal year ending June thirtleth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, two thousand dollars.

 Maps for smci¤~ For the expense of preparing, engraving, and printing fifty maps for the
;;  statistical mus of the United States, based on the results of the ninth

' census, to be compiled by Fmncis A. \Valker, and to be published in an edition of three thousand copies, thirty thousand dollars.

Francis A. For compensation of Francis A. lV·a.lkex·, late commissioner of Indian

¤lk¤*'· ai·l"airs, for extra services and labor performed by him while such commissioner, in finishing the report of the census, fifteen hundred dollars. Public lands. Public Lands.-- For office of surveyor-jgencral of Idaho, for Hswal year '¤§¤¤‘\’¤y<>¤‘·z¢¤· ending June bhirtleth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, ten dollars and mfdaho; ‘ eiglny-seven cents. Oregon; I·0r office of surveyor-general of Oregon: for clerks m has ofliee, for fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, cnc hundred and sixty-one dollars and nlnety—0ne cents. Washington Surveyor-general of \Vashingt0n Territory: F or clerks in his office, for T°"*`**°’Y 4 fiscal year ending June Lhirtiebh, eighteen hundred and seventy, sixmy-eight; dollars and ninety-four cents. C¤lif<>rniu· For surveyor-general of California: For rent of office, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, for fiscal year ending June thirtlcth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, four hundred and eighty dollars and four cents. Recgrdeg of For recorder of land-titles in Missouri, for fiscal years ending June l"i€'d‘*“l°* ‘“ clnirtiezh, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and June thirtietll, eivhteen 1ss0ur1. ¤ hundred and sevenny-Lh1 ee, one thousand dollars. Surveying For surveying the public lands m Nevada, at rates not exceeding Hfleen %‘;l:};%;’}“‘l’ ln dollars per mile for stnmlnrd, twelve dollars for township, and mn dollars ’ for section lines, four hundred and seventy-eight, dollars and eighty-eight cents. Montana; For surveying the public lands in Montana, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile for standard, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, one thousand and eight dollars and iifxyeight. cents. Oregon- For surveying the public lands in Oregon, at rates not exceeding