Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 15.djvu/149

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FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 177. 1868. 117 For surveying the public lands in Washington Territory, at rates not S‘E“’°Yi“8. exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars Wg3ié,;;??; m for township, and ten dollars for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. Territory; For surveying the public lands in New Mexico, at rates not exceeding in New Mexico, fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars For section lines, five thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Montana Territory, at rates not ex- in Montana.; ceeding fifteen dollars per lincal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Utah Territory, at rates not exceed- in Utah; ing fifteen dollars per mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars. For surveying public lands in the State of Florida, ten thousand dollars. i¤ Florida? For surveying the eastern boundary of Nevada, estimated four hundred d E“*,‘?",'}I b°‘3_:‘ and twenty-five miles, at not exceeding twenty-five dollars per mile, ten my ° eva ` thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars, to be expended under the direction of the commissioner of the general land office. Public Buildings and G'r0unds.~—-For repairs and improvements of R¤P¤iY¤·8€°- public buildings and grounds heretofore under the direction of the com- ?,€g§`$,1,§° hmm` missioner of public buildings, to wit : —-—- grounds. For casual repairs of the navy yard and upper bridges, three thousand mix)"? Y“"d dollars. ridges` For repairs and taking care of the bridge at or near the Little Falls of the Potomac River, twenty-six thousand dollars. For repairs of the Long Bridge across the Potomac River, fifteen thousand dollars. For fuel for the Presidents House, five thousand dollars. P¤‘¢¤id¤¤V¤ For improvement and care of reservation number two and Lafayette gggljgdzngubuc Square, two thousand dollars. squarosfreservas For care and improvement of grounds south of the Presidents House, “°¤S» &°· one thousand dollars. For extra labor in removing snow and ice from the pavements and public walks, five hundred dollars. _ For repair of water-pipes, one thousand dollars. For manure for the public grounds and reservations, and cartage of the same, two thousand dollars. For care of reservations on New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maryland avenues, three thousand dollars. For painting iron fences around the public squares and reservations, three thousand dollars. For annual repairs of the Presidents House, five thousand dollars. For tlower—pots, glasses, twine, and so forth, one thousand dollars. For fuel at the centre building of the capitol, one thousand five hundred dollars. For care of the circle, one thousand dollars. For laying pavement through the mall along Sixth Street south, opened by act of Congress approved March second, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, two thousand dollars. For additional repairs of conservatory at the Presidents House, and C0¤S¢¤'¤¥·<>¥y· for supplying the same with a suitable collection of plants to replace those destroyed by tire, five thousand dollars. _ _ For completing the culvert through the botanic garden, thirteen thousand dollars. For the further improvement of Lincoln Square, eight thousand dollars. For hire of carts on the public grounds, three thousand dollars. mffgm °"d For purchase and repairs of tools used in the public grounds, one thousand dollars. For purchase of trees and tree-boxes, to replace, when necessary, such ugfggggd