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 538 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sxass. III. Ch. 228. 1873. Elevatqr in For an elevator in the Senate wing of the capitol, mn thousand dollars, gif; Wmé`! °f or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the direc. pltion of the architect of the capit,01 extension Expcnsps of To enable the Secretary of the Interior to defray the expenses incurred g;;"§;'Q‘°“ ‘f in executing the provisions of the eighth section of the act approved Jung 4' twenty-Hfnh, eighteen hundred and sixty, entitled “A11 act making appro. priations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the year ending June thiruicbh, eighteen hundred and sixty-0m," being for the examination of titles, surveys, plans, and appraisemcxnh, forming the basis of the purchase by the United States of squares numbered six hundred and eighty-seven and six hundred and eighty-eight,, in the cny of Washington, District of Columbia, the sum of seven thousand dollars, or so much thereof as is necessary, is hereby appropriated. Miscellaneous, Jkékcellaneous. —-—-To enable the Secretary of the I1l{Gl`iOI‘ to pay Zebu· Z¤b¤I<>¤ B· lou B. Sturges, assistant secretary to sign patents of public lands for the Sf"g°°' President, for the months of June, July, August, and September, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, five hundred dollars. Alexander T0 pay Alexander Lynch for services rendered by him as clerk of the LY“°h‘ select committee to inquire imo matters connected with the Union Pacific Railroad Company, the Credit Mobilier, appointed pursuant to House resolution of January sixth, eighteen hundred and seventy-thmc, four hundred dollars. J<>h¤G·Mcrritt· T0 pay John G. Merritt for services as messenger of the Senate from July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, to July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, as authorized by resolution of the Senate passed June tenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, fourteen hundred and forty dollars. Jghu W. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay John W. "Wright for Wnghh rom; of building, under lease dated May twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, phirmen thousand Eve hundred dollars; to enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay John W. Wright for- buildings, under lease dated June second, eighteen hundred and seventy, two thousand six hundred Thomasmwis. dollars; and to pay John W. W'right and Thomas Lewis for rent. of buildings, under lease dated June second, eighteen hundred and seventy, one thousand fivc hundred dollars, making the total sum of seventeen thousand six hundred dollars. Temporary To enable the commissioner of pensions to employ certain temporary ¢]¤fki¤P°¤¤i<>¤· clerks in his office for the remainder of the current fiscal year, twelve °m°°‘ thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine dollars. wagon.,-0,,dm For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the 0011- }2¢d L¤¥{¢ ?r¤¤¤¤ struction of a wagon-road, by which supplies may be transported from a 2]h§:;Q,{s_°r point on the Northern Pacific railway, in the State of Minnesota, known as Rad Lake Crossing, to the Red Lake branch of the agency for the Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, five thousand dollars. indian bureau. lndian Bureau.———'1`hat, the Secretary of cho Treasury is hereby Portion of pm. authorized and directed to transfer from the proceeds of sale of the Osage §;iSB<>{"nE*;?n°f Indian lands in Kansas, made in accordance with the twelfth section of bmi to be MHS_ the act of Congress approved July fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, fened m pay for the sum of one million six hundred and fifty thousand six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay for lands purchased by tho g}l§,Qku,,, the Osagcs from the Chcrokccs, and to place the same on the books of Md placed ¤<> his Department to the credit of the Cherokee Indhms, the wma shall bear igit °f GM"` interest at the rate of five per cent., in accordance with the act of Cou- 1870,ch._296,_§12. grass approved June fifth, eighteen hundred and S€V€11t}'—tW0, entitled Ea; 50*62- "An act to confirm to the Great and Little Osage Indians u reservation AMG; p_`228_° in the Indian Territory} and the acts of Congress and treaties therein mentioned and referred to, whenever the amount to be so transferred shall bc certified to the said Secretary of the Treasury by chu Secretary of the Interior. Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed as