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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 114. 1871. 499 iiorwry, and other incidental expenses, two thousand two hundred dd- ExP°¤“’” °f IMS_ 015::0 of su;voy· For rent of office of surve 1 f · orgcnemp _ yur-genera 0 Dakota, fuel, books, sta- akom, noncry, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent of office of surveyongcncral of Kansas, fuel, books, station- Kansas; ery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent of office of surveyor-general of Colorado, fuel, books, station- Colorado; ery, and incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent of oiHce of surveyor-general of New Mexico, fuel, books, New Mexico; stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent of office of surveyo1·-general of California, fuel, books, station- California; ery, and other incidental expenses, seven thousand dollars. F or rent of office of surveyor-general of Idaho, fuel, books, stationery, Idaho; and other incidental expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of office of surveyor-general of Nevada, fuel, books, sta.- N¢V¤d¤; tionery, and other incidental expenses, three thousand seven hundred dollars. For rent of of5H0e of surveyor-general of Oregon, fuel, books, station- Oregon; ery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent of office of surveyor-general of W‘ashington Territory, fuel, Washington books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. T°""t°’·Y * For rent of 0(Hcc of survcyongenaral of Nebraska and Iowa, fuel, Nebraska and books, stationary, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. I°"“* For rent of officc of surveyor-general of Montana Territory, fuel, books, Montana.; stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. \ For rent of 0Hice of surveyo1·-general of the Territory of Utah, fue}, Utah; books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For rent of officc of surveyor-general of the Territory of Wyoming, W>'°mi¤S$ fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of oiHce of surveyor-general of the Territory of Arizona, A¤'i¤°¤¤· fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, including the necessary furniture to establish his ofHcc, three thousand dollars. T0 enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay the account for services _ Penitentiary of the superintendent of construction of the penitentiary in the Territory ¥;:§’;;;,“°· of Montana, the sum of sixteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as ° may be necessary. Expenses of the Collection of Revenue from Sales of Public Lands. -- For salaries and commissions of registers of land offices and receivers of rS¤\q¥‘§¢S» &¢h public moneys at eightymne land Offices, three hundred and ninety-one °;8c;€€;;;i~°};nd thousand two hundred dollars. omees. For incidental expenses of the land offices, thirty-uiuc thousand two Incidental exhundred and seventy-five dollars. p°"S°S° For expenses of depositing moneys received from sales of public lands, Deposmug ten thousand dollars. m°neys` Jlhtropblitan Police. —-For salaries and other necessary expenses of Metropolimu the metropolitan police for the District of Columbia, two hundred and p°h°°‘ seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars: Provided, That a fur- Xfaghingum ther sum, amounting to one hundred and three thousand nine hundred and $0/Out‘;°;l:€x°?c;l?w° thirty-five dollars, shall be paid to defray the expenses of the said metropolimn police force by the cities of Washington and Georgetown, aqd Lime county of Washington, (beyond the limits of said cities,) in the Dfsmct 0f Columbia, in the proportion corresponding to the number of prxvates _ allotted severally to said precincts ; gud the corporate authorities of said bags;?;;];;: *° cities, and proper authorities of the District of Columbia, are hereby au- how to be ex. thorized and required to levy a, special tax, not exceeding one third of one pendulpcr ccntum, which shall be specially deposited once in each wack, as such collections are made, to be appropriated and expended for said purpose