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 120 “FOB/I‘Y-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. GH. 246. 1876. eighteen hundred and seventy-six to June thirtzieth, eighteen hundred ' and seventy-seven, at one thousand dollars per month, twelve thousand _ _ dollars; in all twenty-two thousand dollars. I If)*H$5%‘*¤gA*¤*°· For repairing und fitting up the s0-called Armory Building on the y m mg` mall between Sixth and Seventh streets, and to enable the Smith. soniau Institution to store therein and to take care of specimens of the extensive series of the ores of the precious metals, marbles, building` stones, coals, and numerous objects of natural history now on exhibition in Philadelphia, including other objects of practical and economical value presented by various foreign governments to the National Mu- Proviso. scum, ibur thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, Than: the said sum shall be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Smith. Pm? of "“;°h‘ sonian Institution; and it. shall liereazfter be the duty of all wutchmen or "H P° '°°' policemen employed in thergrounds belonging to the United States no co-operate with the Metropolitan police in enforcing the rules and regu- _ lutions of the board of Metropolitan police made in relation to the public works und approved by said board. John Titus. To psy John Titus, late Chief Justice of Arizona Territory, six hun. dred zmd nity-eight dollars und eighty cents, balance of salary due him. · INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. inryuems nur For the continuation of the geological and geographical survey of the "**>’· Territories of the United States, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, by Professor F._V. Hayden, sixtsyfive thousand dollars. Powe1l’s survey For the completion of the geographical and- geological survey of the Rocky Mountain region including ten thousand dollars for the prepuration and publication of maps, charts and other illustrations necessary ior the reports of said survey by J. W. Powell under the direction of _ the Secretary of the Interior, thirty thousand dollars. E¤¤¤v1<>yé¤¤tR<>d For payment of employees at Red Cloud end Spotted Tail agencies ‘f;‘;££°*“°d Nebraska for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth eighteen hundred ' g and seventy-six eleven thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Black Hills mr- Black Hills Survey: Fourteen thousand dollars or so much thereof Wy- as may be necessary to enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay the expenses of the Survey of the Black Hills country under Professor W. P. Jenney including the expenses incident to the preparation of the final report. And none of said money thus appropriated shall be used to reimburse the Indian funds heretofore used lor the purposes of this snrvey; And it; is inrtber provided, That the accounting-officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized to audit and settle the accounts of Walter 1>._ Jen- Walter P. Jcnney, H._P. Tuttle, and O. G. Newberry, to the amount of 22;*56;  P1; '{}¤*·*1¤i eleven thousand dollars, the same being the sum drawn from the Sioux ‘ ‘ "' °“y‘ beneficial fund, in the same manner as if that sum had been appropri- _ _ ated for this survey. _ _` E*:§;;**g:>*;0k’¤° For this amount or so much thereof as may be required to pay the ex- },},},], ° °° penses of em commission, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Inwrior, to appraise certain Cherokee lands in the Indian Territory, in no- 1g7g_C],_g;>,3,§ 5, cordzmcewith the iiftli section of the acts making appropriations for the 17 smc., 190. expenses of the Indian Department, approved May twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and seventytwo, five thousand dollars. _ To carry out;_ the provisions of an act: entitled "An act to authorize w;<;¤;•‘=°¤ NM1<>¤ the Seneca Nation of New York_ Indians to lease lands within the Unb- 1875 ch 90 laraugus and Allegany reservations and to conirm existing leases" up- ,8 S,;M_‘33g,_ proved February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, t01m)' ’ for surveys as estimated by the Commissioner of the General Land Office fifteen thousand ive hundred dollars. srmvnys OF PUBLIC LANDS. ,wSf;}',f3'“8;’; p“b For survey of the public lands and private land claims, three hundred pu,,,i,{,_ thousand dollars: Provided, That the sum hereby appropriated shall be expended in such surveys as the public interest may require, under