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 248 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 234. 1880. Central Pacific For amount due Central Pacific Railroad Company for transportation R“*l“"“l C °’“‘ furnished special agents General Land Oiilce engaged in making inves-   tigations of deprcdations on public timber, being for the service of the agents or General fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy~eight, one hundred and six Land Office. dollars, I d C f t rt t_ F ount due Central Pacific Rai roa ompany or ranspo a ion _ furnliglield special agents Gener·al Land Oince while engaged making investigations of depredations on public timber, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, thirty-one dollars. R e fe r e nee to The preceding items under surveying public lands are fully_ set forth }}°“§° lg, gm- in House Executive Document number twenty-four, Forty-sixtli Con- 1];;,54* 4 tl °H` gross, second session. _ 5 Rdgisters a n (1 For salaries and co_mmissions_of registers of land-offices and receivers receivers, salarics of public 1110I1€yS, being it dcfclelioy {0I' the HBOS.] y(>8J.‘ Blghboon hun- For salaries and commissions of registers of land-offices and receivers of public moneys, being ahdeiilpiency (fop thehnscial (yearleightteen héuidred and seventy-eig t, eig t thousand wo un re an nine een o - lars and nine cents. Joseph C. Hes- For depredations on public timber for the nscal year eighteen hunlm- dred and seventyeight: To pay Joseph G. Hester for advertising, twenty-one dollars. _ Contingent s X - For contingent expenses of local land-offices for the Hscal year eighteen P 6 11 S <> ¤ _°f IMI hundred and seventy-eight: To pay the Daily Post Company, of Detroit, 1"'t‘;m?f$(,,'C0m_ Michigan, for advertising, seventy-five cents. pany, advertising. _ _ _ _ Washington Ter- For replacing furniture in the office of the surveyor-general of Wash- ofiice was located, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty, three hundred dollars. ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. J. Volney Sweet- For payment of J. Volney Sweeting, S. R. Rood, and J. C. Thompson, ine. S-R Feed.  eight hundred and ten dollars each, Eli Stilson, James H. Foster, and géigggmgggés 1%]* David M. Green, seven hundred and ten dollars each, and Miles T. Foster; Dwitt MQ Alverson, four hundred and litty dollars; in all, five thousand and ten Green, Miles T. dollars, for services rendered by them as commissioners appointed pur- Alfgggogb 166 suant to an act of Congress approved March third, eighteen hundred Smj 1,; 50,; and seventy —five, to appraise damages to lands in the State of Wiscon- C(,m{,,,Sgt0m{,s_ sin, caused by the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers. Repairs court- For repairs to the eourt—house building in the citqv of Washington, l59¤¤<;Cb;¤1ldL¥}€i District of Columbia, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may ist. 0 o um ia. be necessary. Indian Bureau. INDIAN BUREAU. _onerekee Ns- That the sum_of_ three hundred thousand dollars is hereby appro- ’°"E;DdS in Indian priated, to be pa1dinto the treasury of the Cherokee Nation, out of the Tommy_ funds due sa1d nation, for 1ts lands in the Indian Territory west of the pcttgtutt, ohm- Arkansas River, as per estimates of the Secretary of the Interior, and kees. gvhich; sum shall ble eizpended, asfthe aézts of the Cherokee legislature irec o re ieve the estitution 0 the herokee people caused by the failure; of the crops during the past season by reason of the drought; _ _ this amount to be immediately available. Al¤`*>dN-M¤¤°¤- Thaté th)e Secgeitarylgf ghgqlplterior be, and hereby is, authorizeg to cause o e pai o re . arion in charge of the Tulalip In ian Agency, Washington Territory, from the appropriation and at the rate provided for the salary of agent at said agency, for services from July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, to the date when he shall be relieved of his duties by his successor in office.
 * 1 °°““”‘““°"S· dred and eighty, fifty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars. _
 * °YY» *`“”“*“’°· ington Territory, destroyed by the falling of the building in which the