Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/495

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THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 167. 1867. 465 prescribed by law for residents of the District of Columbia, at the discretion of the president of the institution. For the erection, furnishing, and fitting up of additions to the buildings Additions to of the institution, to provide enlarged accommodations for the male and b“‘ld’"g" female pupils and the resident officers of the institution, fifty-four thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars. For the enlargement and further improvement of the grounds of the Enlargement, institution, including under-drainage, seven thousand five hundred dollars. &°- Of S*‘°¤¤d¤· To furnish an increased supply of Potomac water and for the erection Waferof tanks to regulate the distribution thereof, five thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the president of the institution. _ Columbia Hospital. -— To aid in the support of the Columbia Hospital HC°l;"§'b‘”· for Women and Lying~in Asylum, in the District of Columbia, ten thou- OSPI a` sand dollars. Expenses of Collection of Revenue from Sales of Public Lands. —— For EXPEWSGS of salaries and commissions of registers of land offices and receivers of pub- gggeggggsgigsgf lic money, two hundred and six thousand one hundred dollars. public lands. For incidental expenses of the several land offices, nineteen thousand $¤lqti¢S.&¤· four hundred dollars. fgcgigggrs 'md Surveying the Public Lands. -—- For surveying the public lands in Min- Surveys of nesota. at rates not exceeding ten dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, Qgblic lint? i¤ seven dollars for township, and six dollars for section lines, fifteen thou- i mmm “’ sand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Dakota Territory, including the lands Dakota; along the Red River of the North, at rates not exceeding ten dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, seven dollars for township, and six dollars for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Nebraska, at rates not exceeding ten N¤b¤’¤Sk¤; dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, six dollars for township, and five dollars for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Kansas, at rates not exceeding ten Kansas; dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, six dollars for township, and tive dollars for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Idaho, at rates not exceeding fifteen Idaho; dollars pur mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Colorado, at rates not exceeding fif- Colorado; teen dollars per lineul mile for standard lines, eight dollars for township, and seven dollars for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Nevada, at rates not exceeding fifteen N<—>V¤d¤; dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Arizona, at rates not: exceeding tif- A*'lZ°¤°S teen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, ten thousand dollars. For surveying t,he public lands in California, at rates not exceeding fif- C¤lif<>t¤i¤; teen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lll16S, thirty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Oregon, at rates not exceeding fifteen O*‘°S°¤¥ dollars per lineztl mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in WVashington Territory, at rates not Wsshingten exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars T€"'t°ryi for township, and ten dollars for section lines, ten thousand dollars. For the survey of the forty-sec0nd parallel of north latitude, so far as forty-second it constitutes the common boundary between the States of California and %“"}“°l l°"“'°°“ Oretron estimated two hundred and twent miles at not exceedin sixt ahfomm and z> v Y a g Y Oregon. dollars per mile, thirteen thousand eight hundred and forty-seven dollars. vo1.. xiv. 30