Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 22.djvu/356

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FORTY-SEVEN T H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1882. 329 sand dollars, and in no case shall money be expended for such purpose at any such agency, beyond tho actual needs of tho service. _ To onublc the Secretary of the Interior to purchase one hundred and Purchase ofland sxxty acres of land, in addition to that now owned by tho government, °¤ °"? P*“’"*°° **8* on the old Pawnee reservation, in the Staten of Nebraska, two thou- §;v“f;g"{D£;:r§Q sam¢l_two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary: duim-mls0h0c;, Prctmdcd, That this amount shall be available only in tho event that an Proviao. Indxau industrial school shall be established upon said reserve in pur- Ang, p_ g5_ suanco of au act of Congress approved May seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighty two. For tho improvement of Hot Springs Creek: For the erection of a Impmvmens of wall- alon g its left bzmk, and other improvements upon the Hot; Springs Hot SPM38- Mountain Reservation, in Arkansas, thirty-tluoc thousand seven hun- » drcd and fortyfour dollars and seventy-eight cents, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, said amount having been collected by the rcccivor appointed by tho Court of Claims and _ covered into tho United States Treasury ; and out of this sum tho Socrotary is authorized to rcimbursc the superintendent for amount paid for damages done private property in making excavations for foundations of u new bmh-house in eighteen hundred and eighty-ono, not to exceed the sum of three hundred and forty-five dollars and forty cents. For the protection and improvement of the Yellowstone National _Y¤U¤W¤t<>¤<> NB- Park: For every purpose and object: necessary for tho protection, pres- "°"“l P"’”k· ervation, and improvement Q the Yellowstone National Park, includ- 21% compensation of superintendent ani employees, iiitcen thousand o ars. ‘ To pay P. W. Norris nizry and expenses incurred while discharging P- W- Nvrristhe duties of superintendent of the Yellowstone National Park, for tho ‘ period from April eightcouth eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, to Juno thirtiotb, eighteen hundred and sovoulyaight, three thousand one hundred and eighty dollars mul forty-one cents. To enable the Architect of, the Capitol to construct partitions and Psrjtitivrrs and shelving for the moms in the crypt at the west side for storing surplus 'g’°*Q'ig»mF’YP*» bookwr me Library of congress, mm nmusma am hundred norms. “*" 9 ·° · ~ Botanic Garden: For labor and materials in connection with repairs Botanic Garden. and improvements to Botanic Garden, seven thousand one hundred and ‘ fifty dollars. For tho United States Geological Survey: For the Geological Survey, Geolqgim Surand tho classification of tho public lands, and cxamiuation of the goolog- '°Y· ical structure, mineral resources, and products of the national domain, and to continue the preparation of a geological map of the United States, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of tha Interior, two hundred and twenty-two thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby directed to organize the force for which this appr0· Orgauizatio n, priatiou is to be expended and to fix tho salaries and compensation to °*°- · bc paid to tho members thereof, and to make his estimate for thqiiscal ycar commencing July iirst, eighteen hundred and oighty-three, m domil, in reference to the force to be employed, with its grades and c0m· pcnsation be the respective grades, and specifying the branches of work in which it should be employed and the amount to be expended on each branch. And not to exceed tem thousand dollars of the amount appropriatod in this paragraph may be applied under the direction of tho ·I¤f¤rmMi9¤ , Secretary of the Interior to the procuring of statistims in l'0l8ti0l]' to ::3 23m;;; T:;;: mines and mining other than gold and silver uml in making chemwal than gold and Bn_ analysis of iron, com, and oil. ver. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. , For current ox uses of the Government Hospital for the Insane: I¤¤¤¤¤ of NM For support, clotggng, and treatment in the Gcvorumcqt Hospital for *““Y·°“’· tho Insane of tho insane. of the Army and Navy, Manne Corps, and