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 108 THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS- Sess. I. Cx. 211. 1860. For taking .down and rebuilding the southernmost span of the bridge across the Potomac, known as “The Long Bridge," three thousand two hundred and forty-seven dollars and ifty-four cents. A:;¤¤¤u!:¤.yI¤¤$¤ For repairs of Pennsylvania éélgenue, thre: ghous§nd`do]lar~sf For grading and gravelling `treet sout om `eventh to ourteenth Streets. Streets west, setting curb and `paving gutter with stone, and footway with brick on the north side of the same, next to the ·publio reservation, seven thousand nine hundred and seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents. For enclosing the circle at the irgersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, and New Hampshire Avenue and and Twenty-third streets with a wrought-iron railing five feet high, nine thousand and eighteen dollars and forty-seven cents. Reservations. lgozé public reservation number two, and Lafayette Square, two thou. san . ollars. For taking care of the grounds south of the Presidents house, continuiérrgdtlgz limprovement of the same, and keeping them in order, Eve hune dollars. For repairs of waterqpipes, five hundred dollars. For-cleaningout the sewer-traps on Pennsylvania Avenue, and repair- S mlm ingFthe same, thrphe hundred dollars. m isn or repairing e fence around that pm·t1_ ’on of the mall hi h th g'°“°d" Smithsonian building is situated, five hundred dollars. upon W c 6 For curbing, paving footwalk and gutter, laying stone footway and Missouri Ave- grading on the south side of Missouri Avenue from Third to Sixth Streets, “°• weit, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty-seven cen s. Lad Surveys ggzzaggewpod in gijngsmithponiaén groundskplne  diollszrs. I · · _ _ _ .—_ or urveying e pu ic an s exc u- sive of California, Qregon,dNashington, New Mexico, Kansas, Mebraska, an; _Utah,)dm<d;1dmlg mcrdental expenses and island surveys in the in mor, an a other special and ditlicult surve s d d' . mented rates,   be apportioned and applied to the sevhisadushigreyiihgg. districts, according to the exigencies of the public service, including expenses of selecting swamp lands add the compensation and expenses to survey or to locate private land claims in Louisiana, in addition to the Jinexpended balances of all former appropriations, fifty thousand dollars. O¤m`°¤¤i¤- For surveying the public lands and private land claims in California, to be disbursed at the rates prescribed by law for the different kinds of work N Mem twenty thousand dollars. ’ °” °· or surve in the bli landsand‘ .· 8 · Kn d tenbjhousandydohars. Pu c Punta Ind clmms m New M mw' - ¤¤¤¤ ¤¤ orlsurveying the public lands in Kansas d N b k is i N°bmk“‘ of Indian reservations, twenty thousand dollar? C ms 8, a 0 Om] ues ·E}&¤;:>¤ ¤1»•¤W For salary of the clerk detailed for the special service in the General Land Olilce to attend to the ununished surveys in the States, when the offices of the surveyors general have been closed, two thousand dollars. 9¤¤8°¤· For surveying the public lands in Ore on t0·be d` b W now authorized by law, fifteen thousand ddgllaxis. IS urged at the mms gwhiostou For surveying the 'ubli landsW h' ' T°;1~cgi»s¤· “°`}’»§,“‘*;°$ji;* "y,£**?§¤~=;¤ =¤¤¤¤?i¤¤ ¤i»i¤£Z$t°° T°””°"" “° ”‘° ‘“‘°° · _ on e.-- or rawings to illustrate the re ort of the Com ' D’“"“‘”· $$1:; of Patents for the year eighteen hundred and) sixty, si; thoustrunsd °““‘“`*l For collection of ‘ ] · · · · · . s ,_ _ KKHCU hlfal statistx 5 S m ¤m° agricultural and rural economy, and th): gixuiggdg otfmcudiii ogiid Bum of dum seeds? sixty thousand dollars ; Provided, however, That in the expegditure b,,,,,,, Mmm ‘ ¤f this gppropnatwu, and especially in the selection of cuttinvs and d M, for distribution, due regard shall b h ° we -5 umm and um cmoum fe ad to the purposes of general culti-
 * gement o the agricultural and rural interests of