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FORT Y—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 228. 1873. 537 fifteen dollars per mile for standard, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, seven hundred and ninety-eight dollars and sixty- seven cents. For surveying the public land in Wyoniing, at rates not exceeding Surveying fifteen dollars per mile for standard, twelve dollars for township, and ten Q{}bu° l*‘“‘%s in dollars for section lines, one hundred and forty-six dollars and forty-eight y0u1mg' cents. For surveying the public lands in Nebraska, at rates not exceeding ten Nebraska: dollars per mile for standard, seven dollars for township, and six dollars for section lines, one hundred and thirty dollars and nine cents. For surveying the public lands in Kansas, at rates not exceeding ten Kansasclollars per mile for standard, seven dollars for township and six dollars for section lines, six hundred and ninety-two dollars and five cents. For surveying the eastern boundary of Nevada, two hundred dollars. Ewom l¤>¤¤- For surveying the public lands in Idaho, at rates not exceeding fifteen d°é{,,,'ff€N°`}“d$};_ . . . Y 0 P¤ dollars per mile for standard, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars lic lands in ldafor section lines, one thousand and thirteen dollars and eight cents. 'l`he h°- foregoing for surveys of public lands are for deficiencies in the appropria- Appropriations tions for the fiscal years eighteen hundred and seventy-one, eighteen hun- z‘;°;;ig;h"° d°' dred and seventy-two, and eighteen hundred and seventy-three ` For the building for the penitentiary in Wyoming 'l`erritory, being_ Penimutnny amount of deficiency in the proceeds of internal revenue set apart for this Y°"“”g °"' purpose, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ry` seventy-one, thirteen thousand one hundred and ninety-six dollars and seventy-seven cents. EXTENSION OF 0A1>1'1‘oL GROUNDS. uggppggpnoig Squares six hundred and eighty-seven and six hundred ¢§· eighty-eight. Purchase of -— To enable the Secretary of the Interior to purchase from the owners QQ,"?;'? laid in thereof all the remaining real estate and improvements thereon in square ii§q`§?%h_nj40, numbered six hundred and eighty-eight, in the city of \Vashington, §§ 6-11. necessary to be taken to complete the purchase of said square, and of A"i"·I’P‘83·8‘L square numbered six hundred and eighty-seven, in said city, authorized by sections six, seven, eight, nine, ten, and eleven of an act entitled "An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and for other purposes," approved May eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, the sum of two hundred and eighty- ibur thousand one hundred and ninety-nine dollars and fifteen cents is hereby appropriated: Provided, That such real estate and improvements Prices. shall be purchased at the prices fixed in the report of the connnissioners appointed by the supreme court of the District of Columbia to appraise the value of such property, made to said court on the twelfth day of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and confirmed by said court on the sixteenth day of October, in said year: Provided further, that the Score- _Certain matetary of the Interior is hereby authorized to sell at public auction such materials in the buildings in said squares, numbered six hundred and utpubliu auction, eighty-seven and six hundred and eighty-eight, as are not necessary for the public works in this District; and from the proceeds of such sales shall lPro;>o¢d¤ of be paid, by the Secretary of the Interior, all actual and necessary charges Zz5E0f" °° b° for advertising, auctioneer’s fees, extra clerical labor, services of commissioners for appraising the property aforesaid, and such other expenses as may have been incident to, and occasioned by, the appraisement and purchase of the real estate and improvements in the squares hereinbefore named, and the sales of the materials in the buildings thereon; the remainder of such proceeds, after payment of all such charges and expenses, to be applied to the improvement and extension of the capitol grounds.