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466 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 167. 1867. Survey of For survey of boundary line between the State of Oregon and the Terri- Qxgggiggg tory of Idaho, commencing at the northern boundary of the State of Neud Idaho;" vada, and running north to its intersection with Snake river, estimated one hundred and sixty miles, at not exceeding sixty dollars per mile, nine thousand six hundred dollars. mirtv-seventh For the survey of the thirty-sevent.}1 parallel of north latitude, so far P’“`°·u°i· as it constitutes the northern boundary of the Territory of New Mexico, cstimatcd three hundred and twenty miles, at not exceeding sixty dollars per mile, nineteen thousand dollars. Omceofcom- Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the officc of commissioner of ¤¤iTTEQ";’ public buildings is hereby abolished ; and the chief engineer of the army £EO'H;°]mj;`c;S§? shall perform all the duties now required bylaw of said commissioner, engineer to per~ and shall also have the superiutendence of the Washington Aqueduct and f‘;']f;‘] all the public works and improvements of the government of the United Fngtgn Aqua. States in the District of Columbia, unless otherwise provided by law; and duck &¤· the sergeant-an-arms of the Senate and the sergeant-at-arms of the House Appointment of Representatives shall hereafter appoint the members of the capitol of capitol police. p0Hc0. Ligmhouse Spc. 3. And be it further enacted, That the lighthouse bgard be au board may ap_ th0r1zed' to apply. any unexpcnded balance XW7h10h may remain after Phe EI); unexpcnlcled compleuon of {1 lighthouse work on the Pacxiic cqast to the construction c§i;"£;sQf‘ ““ of guy other sxmxlar work upon the same coast, wh1ch may have been au- ’ thorized by Congress, but for which the amount appropriated may prove insufficient. ma; purchase Sec. 4. And be it further enacated, That the lighthouse board is au f£f;e;"`鑧h°‘ thorized, whenever an appropriation has been or may be made by Conwhen, km, grass for a new lighthouse, the proper site for which dpes not belong to the United States, to purchase the necessary land, provided the purchasemoney be paid from the amount appropriated for such lighthouse: Pro- Certain su er- vided, That no superintendent of lights, whose compensation as collector §:‘*§;‘;;‘;Stg€e_ of customs exceeds three thousand dollars per annum, shall receive any c§,,e my as di,_ compensation as disbursing agent for the lighthouse establishment, wheth-

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district. Sgjary of gen- Sec. And be it further enacted, That the salary of the general upgglvuegigifer at {:3159; xp th? glty of'_1;Tcv; York- shall bg three 1g};]c?§1s(§a.ridhQ0ll§a{·sit• And SS. * e sa aries 0 0 assns an appraisers at aston, 1a e p 1a, a 1m0re, ¤¤fe;a;;h;»T;s. New Orleans, Portland, and Sem Francisco shall be twenty-five hundred dollars per annum. Payer clerk S20. 6: And be it further enacted, That the clerk of pardons in the Dag*;aI:;“S*;¤S ig partment. of State be placed upon the same footing in regard to compenmcnh pm saticm for extraordinary services under the amnesty proclamation of th; Vc!. xiii. p. 768. twenty-ninth May, eighteen hundred and sixty-fIve, as the principal clcr ‘ of pardons in the Attcwney-Gencral’s office ; and any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated is hereb appropriatcd For this pur oss. Clerk or the Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, itp shall be the dutypof the H°‘}$€ *0 $°I€°* clerk of the House of Representatives to select in Virginia, South Carc- £?;ig;ps;ih3 lima, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Fen regwl States Texas, and Arkansas, one 01- more newspapers, not exceeding the number E‘;;h;gga§h:°_ now allowed by Iaw, in which such treaties and laws of the United Shit9S gms: &Z, ,1.,,3; as may beordered for publication in newspapers according to law shall be Published- be published, and in some one or more of which so selected all such advertisements as may be ordered for publication in said districts, by any $**6 WY- XV- p- 8- United States court or judge thereof; or by any officer of such courts, util? by any executive officer of the United States, shall be ublished, c compensation for which, and other terms of publication, ghall be fixed ly said clerk at a rate not exceeding two dollars per page for the publica- Pay therefor. hon of treaties and laws, and not exceeding one dollar per square of cnght