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 384, FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1875. Utah Tenitwy. For surveying the public lands in Utah Territory, at rates not exceed. -ing llfteen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for " township, and ten dollars for section lines, thirty thousand dollars. N<>v¤<l¤~ For surveying the public lands in Nevada, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per linear mile lbr standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for section lines, thirty thousand dollars., WY¤¤¤i¤g T¤¤'i- For surveying the public lands in Wyoming Territory, at rates not township, and ten dollars for section lines, and for heavily-tinibered lands, at augmented rates not exceeding eighteen dollars per linear mile for standard, sixteen dollars for township, and fourteen dollars for ’ section lines, thirty thousand dollars. E¤¤ Md For occasional examinations to test the accuracy of surveys in the ws °f 6°m’““"' field, ten thousand dollars. Survey of Iedim _ For the survey of Indian reservations and subdividing portions of the "“‘°“'“°‘°““* same, one hundred and ninety-one thousand eight hundred and twenty P¤>Vl¤¤· dollérs: Provided, That the sum of one hundred thousand dollars . thereoil or so much thereof as may be necessary, be applicable to the payment of such surveys executed prior to the ond of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventydive. mgfyggvgélgggj Forsurveying confirmed private land-claims in California at legal cp,,,,,,, in Cum,,. rates, including necessary office expenses, twenty thousand dollars. DID:. C<>l<>1‘¤d<> T¤¤‘i· For surveying confirmed private land claims in Colorado Territory, °°'y‘ gtla rate not exceeding dfteen dollars per linear mile, ten thousand o lars. ‘ New M¤¤i*=°· For surveying connrmed private land claims in New Mexico, at a rate Proviw- not exceeding fiiteen dollars per linear mile, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That the provisions of the third section of the act entitled “An act to reduce the expenses of the survey of the public lands in the 1218*&&i*£°£i;i United States," approved May thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ,sixty· ,¤*If’m_ ’ P two, requiring that the cost of surveyiand plattiug shall be paid by the claimant for any private land claim before a patent theretor shall be issued, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. ‘ Survey or boun- For survey of the boundary between New Mexico and Arizona, being _ g,}gi;;°°‘;;f,“  so much of the thirtysecond meridian west from the Washington obser- ,,,,u,,_ vatory as lies between the parallels of thirty-one degrees and twenty minutes and thirty-seven degrees of north latitude, at a rate not exceeding seventy dollars per linear mile, twenty-seven thousand three hundred and seventy dollars. ' EXPENSES OF THE c0LL1¤Gtr10N OF REVENJJF. FROM SALES 0F_ PUBLIC · LANDS. Registers and re- For salaries and commissions of registers of land-offices and receivers °°"’°'°· of public moneys_ at ninety land-offices, five hundred and twenty-five thousand and seven hundred dollars. Incidental ex- For incidental expenses of the landoflices, dfty-seven thousand nine P°¤¤°¤- hundred and forty dollars. " . Depositing men. For expenses of depositing moneys received from sales of public lands, ¢>y¤- thirteen thousand dollars. ‘_ suppressing dep- To meet the expenses of suppressing depredations upon the timber on zpmigsm on public the public lands, five thousand dollars. ‘ CAPITOL EXTENSION. Wofk ¤¤ 0=¤13i¤¤l, _ For work on the Ca itol and for eneral care and re airs thereof °"‘;°· me "°P‘“;'“· f flfliy thousand dollars. P y g P . ’ =¤1>¤<>v¤¤¤¤¤ ¤ or improvement of the Capitol Grounds according to the `lans and C“P"’°l g’°“”d“· under the general direction of Fred. Law blmsted, re be expended by the Architect of thellapitol, two hundred thousand dollars.
 * °'Y· exceeding iiiteen dollars per linear mile for standard, twelve dollars for