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122 FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. GH. 246, 248, 249. 1876. Nuke; For rent of office of surveyor-general of Idaho Territory, fuel, book , stationery, and other necessaries, one thousand five hundred dollars. Nevada; For rent of office of surveyorgeneral of Nevada, fuel, books, station- , ery, and other neeessaries, one thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ 0¤‘·=g<>¤; For rent ofoffice of surveyor- general of Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, _ and other necessaries, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ W¤¤h¤¤z¤¤¤; For rent otoftiee of surveyor-general of Washington Territory, fuel, ` books, stationery, and other necessaries, fifteen hundred dollars. Nebraska a u d For rent oi office of surveyor-general of Nebraska and Iowa, fuel, books, I<>W¤»; stationery, and other neoessaries, fifteen hundred dollars. Mvutiwa; . For rent of office of surveyongeneral of Montana Territory, fuel, it books, stationery, and other neoessaries, one thousand five hundred _ dollars. Uruh; For rent of ofiiee of surveyor-general of Utah Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other necessaries, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ Wy<>¤¤i¤B; For rent of office of surveyor-general of Wyoming Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other necessaries, one thousand five hundred dollars. A“Z°¤°·- For rent of office of surveyor-general of Arizona Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other necessaries, one thousand five hundred dollars. EXPENSES OF THE COLLECTION or REVENUE FROM SALES OF PUBLIG LANDS. · lftegisters and re- For salaries and commissions of registers ot land-offices and receivers °¢¤V¤¤`¤- of public money, at ninety-tour land offices, three hundred and sixty- tive thousand tour hundred and eighty three dollars and twenty one cents. · lflxpeusesoflaud- For incidental expenses of the 1and·oii'ices, forty thousand 0116 hH\l· °H‘°“S· _ _ dred and seventy·1ive dollars. D **1*0 S 1 F l H E For expenses ofdepositing money received from the sale of public lands, · ”‘°""* "· _ thirteen thousand dollars. . £Xl!P¤`¤¤¤1¤Sd*>‘P· To meet expenses of suppressing depredations upon timber on the r “°”“‘ public lands, five thousand dollars. Approved, July 31, 1876. ` Aug-1, 1876- CITAP. 248.-An act to continue the provisions of an act entitled "Au act to c0n· '—"‘“""*" tinue the provisions of an act entitled ‘A1i act to provide temporarily for the_oxpeuditures of the Government.'" _ _ Be it cnacfcd by the Senate and House of Rqorescntatryes of the United · ,0f‘,l°,}°,Qg§m;;QS"0;. States of America in Congress assembled, That, the provisions of an not (g,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,;, ,,0,,- entitled “Au act to continue the provisions ot an act entitled ‘An not to tinued. _ provide temporarily for the expenditures of the Government? " approved

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’pp' ’are hereby, extended and continued in full force and eiteot until and including the tenth day of August, eighteen hundred and seventy-six. Approved, August 1, 1876. . Aug. 2, 1876. CHAP. 249.-—-An act to continue the public printing. _ Be it enacted by the Scnatc and House of Representatives of the United Public Pfi¤fi¤e States of America in Congress assembled, That the Congressional Printer g,;’y‘;_“““°d *°“ is, hereby authorized to continue the work required by law in advance A,,,,,,,,,,_65,91,w1_ of apmopriations hereafter to be made, and this act shall continue m force until and including the tenth day of August eighteen hundred and seventy-six. Approved, August 2, 1876. `