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 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 415. 1872. 359 and ninety-eighth meridian of west longitude, Indian Territory, ninety- tween the 96th eight thousand dollars. {md 98*}* {““ld‘ For the continuation of the system of land maps of the committee on Esgcs ongh public lands, under direction of the clerk of the house, five hundred Land maps. dollars. For survey of the northern boundary of Nevada, at a rate not to ex- Northern oecd fifty dollars per linear mile, fifteen thousand Eve hundred dollars. lI§’;,’:3,‘§Y °f For constructing the connected maps of the public lands in the States Connected and Territories, and procuring an engraved copper-plate thereof, to be ¤'*¤g¤ §>*` §¤b1l° perfected by adding, from year to year, the further surveys that may be  °m mm' made, three thousand dollars. l Expenses of the Collection of Revenue from Sales of Public Lands.- S,;,,,.;,,,,, gw_, For salaries and commissions of registers of land-offices and receivers of registers nnd of public moneys at eighty-one land-offices, four hundred and fifty~one "°°“'°”‘ thousand two hundred dollars. For incidental expenses of the land-otiices, nfty thousand one hundred Incidental exand seventy-tive dollars. Penm- For expenses of depositing moneys received from sales of public lands, Expense, gf thirteen thousand dollars. depositing- For expenses already incurred under instructions of the Secretary of Suppressing the Interior for suppressing depredations on the public timber, and for d°g‘ifd;*,*;’,;';’°° expenses yet to be incurred during the fiscal years ending June thirtieth, Pu c r` eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, on the same account, ten thousand dollars. Patent-Office.-To provide for the plates of an official gazette of the p,,,,,,,,,,,,;ce_ patent-oflice abstracts of the drawings of patents issued, forty thousand _P1atesef onidollars, to be expended under the direction of the commissioner of patents. °‘“l g‘t“°t“· S"' For deficiency in contingent fund, caused by carrying into edect the Deficiencpin joint resolution of January eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, °Q,';'i'“E:‘f° “;gb requiring the commissioner of patents to keep on hand for sale copies ofP` ` all specifications and drawings of patents, ten thousand dollars. That forty thousand dollars of the appropriation for lithographing, 'Drsusfer of engraving, and so forth, for the public printing during the nsoal year P:3t;’gn“l:)l:’{;'th0_ ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, be, and the gm hing, &,,_ same are hereby, transferred to the appropriation for the patent-office, Vol·xv· p-690- for photo-lithographing, printing, and paper for the drawings of patents authorized by the joint resolution approved January eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, entitled “Joint resolution providing for publishing specifications and drawings of patent-office." Jlktropolitan Police.-—For salaries and other necessary expenses of Mcmpouhn the Metropolitan police for the District of Columbia, two hundred and policeseven thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars: Provided, That a further sum, amounting to one hundred and three thousand nine hundred and forty-five dollars, shall be paid to defray the expenses of the said Metropolitan police force by the cities of Washington and Georgetown, Washington and the county of Washington, beyond the limits of said cities in the and Georgetown District of Columbia, in the proportion corresponding to the number ¤<> ¤0¤*¤b¤¤· of privates allotted severally to said precincts; and the corporate au— tborities of said cities, and proper authorities of the District of Columbia, are hereby authorized and required to levy a special tax, not exceeding one-third of one per centum, which shall be specially de- Spwmhxw posited once in cach.week, as such collections are made, to be ap- be levied, and propriated and expended for said pnupose only, for`the service of the ;f;‘:,;g·b° °" fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three. Government Hospital for the Insane.—For the support, clothing, medical and moral treatment of the insane of the army and navy, revenue-cutter, Government and volunteer service, who may have become insane since their entry into ligjgjgjl f°’ lm the service of the United States, and of the indigent insane of the Dis-