Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/243

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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Om 455. 1874. 213 linear mile for standard, sixteen dollars for township, and fourteen dollars for section lines, ninety thousand dollars ; and ·such part of this Sum, of Private amount, not egceeeding thirty thousand dollars, as the Secretary of the land-cluhns in Onli- Interior,m his discretion, may think proper, ma be expended in the¤>¤¤i¤s survey of priyate land claims in the State of Galiihmia For surveying the puhlic lends in Oregon, at rates not exceeding fif- Oregon; teen dollars per linear m11e for standard lines, fourteen dollars for township, and twelve dollars for section lines, and for heavily-timbered lands lying west of the Cascade Mountains, at augmented rates, not exceeding eighteen dollars per linear mile for standard, sixteen dollars for township and fourteen dollars for section lines, sixty thousand dollars For surveying the public lands in Washington Territory, at rates not Washington Ten exceeding Hiteeu dollars per linear mile for standard lines, fourteen dol- ¤i'>°¤‘>'i lurs for township, and twelve dollars for section lines, and for heavily timbered lands lying in the mountains, at augmented rates, not exceeding eighteen dollars per linear mile for standard, sixteen dollars for township, and fourteen dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Utah Territory, at rates not exceed— Utah Territory; ing fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Nevada, at rates not exceeding nf- Nevada; teen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Wyomiing Territory, at rates not Wyoming Terriexceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile for standard, twelve dollars for t°"Y· township, and ten dollars lor section lines, and lor heavily-timbered lands, at augmented rates, not exceeding eighteen dollars per linear mile for standard, sixteen dollars for township, and fourteen dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars - T0 enable the Secretary of the Treasury to reimburse the Chicago Ileimbursement or and Northwestern Railroad Company for moneys advanced by sold C***°€S° ¤¤$N;>”*‘*{ company to the surveyorgcneroi of Dakota Territory, in pursuance of g§§m‘;;;fot°;`jQ2; orders irom the Commissioner of the General Land-Office, the sum of mvonceu to survey- ten thousand six hundred dollars . _ or-geneml o f Do- For occasional examinations to test the accuracy of surveys in the k°é“· . t. 1 rem, ten thouma coms. m;§,‘,l';;;§‘3 ,;‘;;;,_;‘·,}§_ For the `survey of Indian reservations and subdividing portions of the Survey of Indian same, of which the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or re¤grv¤u<>·¤¤. so much thereof as muy be necessary, may be applicable to the payment 1m"*t2";f;’° U; of such surveys executed prior to the end of the fiscal yenr ending J unc Bum, tl, Jm,;°§l,, thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, two hundred and ninety- 1874. two thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to defray Survey uflmids of the expenses of surveying the land of the Cherokee Indians of North C}'°1{°fi%°_(;"f*i.“"“ Carolina, uuder the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fifteeu ° °‘ ‘"° ""”‘ thousand dollars. EXPENSES OF TUE COLLECTION OF REVENUE FROM SALES OF PUBLIC . _ LANDS For salaries and commissions of registers of lend offices and receivers R¤.2ji¤f¤1‘¤ MM w- of public moneys nt ninety land-ofllces, four hundred and eighty-nine °°“’°‘“· thousand seven hundred dollars. For incidental expenses of the land offices, fifty-fourousend three ineiaontm exhundred and forty dollars ~· _ 1>¤¤¤¤¤· _ _ For expenses of depositing moneys received from sales of public lands, D¤p<>s¤w¤g monthirteen thousand dollars. _ _ _ °·‘:‘m mm dv ) T0 meet the expenses of suppressing depredntions upon the timber on mduligns on Yimbllu the public lands, five thousand dollars. ¤,,,1,c,._ For three thousand copies (including paper) of the map of the United M n p o t' United States prepared in the Geneml Lcmd-Oihee, five thousand dollars 5¢¤»¤¢S-