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 116 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 177. 1868. M¤tmp¤li¢¤¤ Metropolitan Police.——For salaries and other necessary expenses gf l’°lfQ;,, of the metropolitan police for the District of Columbxa, two hundred and Washington and eleven thousand and fifty dollars: Provided That a further sum, amount- md ing to one hundred and five thousand fire hundred and twenty-five do]- qoumyw Pay lars, shall be paid to the said metropolitan police force by the cities of 9¤rt»g¤t¤¤m,¤¤<i Washington and_Georget.own, andthe county of Washington, (beyond the ELI: “P”°*’°" limits of said cities,) in the District of Columbia, in the proportion col-. responding to the number of patrolnien allotted severally to said pre- Speelal tux cincts; aud the corporate RUtll01’1t16S`0f sand c1t1es and the levy court of ‘h°‘°f°’· said county are hereby authorized and required to levy a. special tax, not exceeding one third of one per centum, to be appropriated and expended for said purpose only, for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine. l c0§;‘$;‘;‘f9€f Expenses of the Oollecmm of Rewremuz from Sales of PubZw.Lands, - enus from sales For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers of public moneys of at sixty-six land offices, two hundred and forty-four thousand eight hunmc6i*;m_ dred dollars. Incidental ex- For incidental expenses of the land offices, fifteen thousand Eve hun- P°“s“* dred dollars. $qrv¤yi¤z_ Surveying the Public Lands. —- For surveying the public lands in Minmgxgskgqsln nesota, at rates not exceeding ten dollars per Jineal mile for standard l lines, seven dollars for township, and six dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars. i¤ D¤k<>f¤; For surveying the public lands in Dakota Territory, including the lands along the Red River of the North, at rates not exceeding ten dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, seven dollars for township, and six dollars for section lines, twenty thousand dollars. in N¢b¤¤¤k¤s For surveying the public lands in Nebraska, at rates not exceeding ten dollars per lincal mile for standard lines, six dollars for township, and five dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. in Kansas; For surveying the public lands in Kansas, at rates not exceeding ten dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, six dollars for township, and five dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. in l<!¤li<>: For surveying the public lands in Idaho, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. in C°l°""‘·l°i For surveying the public lands in ’,olora.do, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines. twelve dollars for township, _ and ten dollars for section lines. forty thousand dollars. bJ;:';Qg“6{,g["° For surveying the boundary line between the State of Nebraska and rmlg and Ns. Territory of Colorado. and that portion of the western boundary of the b*`“¤k*‘¤ State of Nebraska embraced between the forty-first and forty-third degrees of latitude, estimated three hundred and twenty miles, at not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile, four thousand eight hundred dollars; to be expended under the direction of the commissioner of the general land office. l¤ N°"*d°i For surveying the public lands in Nevada, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, _ _ and ten dollars for section lines, fifty thousand dollars. m A""°“°i For surveying the public lands in Arizona, at rates not exceeding fif teen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, in Cumomir and tcl dollars for section lines, tiveithousand dollars. _ ’ for surveying the public lands in California, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for town— _ ship, and ten dollars for section lines, fifty thousand dollars. u O"°K°“i For surveying the public lands in Oregon, at rates not exceeding _ fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for town- P"°"”°· ship, and ten dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars: Provided, That out of this appropriation the commissioner of the general land office may pay a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars for surveys of last year.