Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/535

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FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 114. 1871. 501 gzxgpgou of the architect of the Capitol extension, three thousand Ngsggzsjpd For furnishing and•repairing the work on the Capitol extension, and Selllhhltlilagicodfor curbing and flagging upper terraces, sixty-Eve thousand dollars. 1 ‘l°"· For enlarging air-shaft, plastering ceiling of corridors, readjustment U8l¤ll¤8·l¤°¤*· of fiues under the floor, new registers, and for new floor in the hall i”$’“d°°'m' of the House of Representatives; for additional fans for the exhaustion ihlgnliowaeliuflof of vitiated air from the hall, and for engines to operate them, and for R*°l"'°’°“’“l'°'· additional ventilators in the roof of the hall, and for necessary alterations in the lighting, heating, and veutilating apparatus, twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For widening the passage-ways between the Senate and House wings Passage-ways of the Capitol, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces- l’°“"°°" S°““"° sary, if the architect shall deem the same safe and practicable; and any md Hmm` expenpipure on a plan that shall cost a greater sum to complete it, shall be un aw u For annual repairs of the old portion of the Capitol building, painting, Repairs of glazing, keeping roofs in order, water-pipes, pavements, and approaches °’l°i*·°lb‘*u‘“”£· to the building, fen thousand dollars. 6 Fo; tinishiiulg lsiind repairing the work on the new dome of the Capitol, Domevethousand dollars. For continuing the work of grading and Hlling the grounds around the Grounds Capitol, twenty thousand dollars. For completing the north front of the patent office building, and Patent office grading and paving G Street from Seventh to Ninth streets, and to bulking QMG replace amount returned to the treasury under the fifth section of the act §i:et;ilg° cn gppzppveldélply twelve, eighteen hundred and seventy, two thousand live 18Q;‘:>h:g1g‘i6· un re 0 lars. °’ ‘ ‘ For the extension of the government printing office building, upon Extension of the plans prepared by the architect of the Capitol extension, including the E°Yi*;“m°g cost of hoisting works, said appropriation to be available during the pres- °° ent fiscal year, forty-tive thousand dollars; and any expenditure on a Gram; qogt plan that shall cost a greater sum to complete it shall be deemed un- ¤¤l¤Wf¤l· lawful. Surveying the Public Lands.—For surveying the public lands in igwfyiggm Louisiana, at rates not exceeding ten dollars per lineal mile for township Emi;:; and eight dollars for section lines, twelve thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For surveying the public lands in Florida, at rates not exceeding ten Florida; dollars per lineal mile for standard, seven dollars for township, and six for section lines, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For surveying the public lands in Minnesota, at rates not exceeding Minnesota; fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Dakota Territory, at rates not ex- Dakota; ceeding ten dollars per mile for standard lines, seven dollars for township, and six dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars: Pro- Provin vided, That not less than ten thousand dollars of this amount shall be expended within the limits of the Pembina land district in said Territor . For girveying the public lands in Montana Territory, at rates not Montana; exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and tea dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Nebraska,_at rates not exceeding Nebraska; ten dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, six dollars for township, and five dollars for section lines, forty 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 five dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars.