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 104 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CH. 575-577. 1886. or Territory, and contributions by individuals, thr such purpose, five Proviw- thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of the money hereby appro- T" "° "“ G°"‘ priated shall be used in sinking any well except the same be located on °""”°°° l"`}' lands owned by the United States; and the one hundred and sixty acres of land on which the same may be sunk shall be reserved from sale till otherwise provided by law. Tea culture. TEA CULTURE. Distribution of For the distribution of the tea-plants now on the Government tcafarm l’l**“t°¥ °I°°’°8 “P in South Carolina, or such number of them as are in proper condition ‘°“`f°'m‘for trausplanting, and to preserve the property and close out the interests of the Government at that place, two thousand dollars. _ P05in3c- POSTAGE. For postage_ on return letters, circulars, and miscellaneous articles for correspondents and foreign mail, four thousand dollars. PeE•:¤:i¤¤°¤* °*· conrnvcnxr nxruusus. For stationery, freight, express charges, fuel, lights, subsistence and care of horses, repairs of harness, paper, twine, and gum for foldingroom, and for miscellaneous items, namely, for advertising, telegraphin g, dry-goods, soap, brushes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, lumber, hardware, ice, purchasing supplies, and necessary items, including actual traveling expenses while on the business of the Department, fifteen thousand dollars. Approved, June 30, 1886. _ Jung 30, ]g35_ CHAP. 576.-An act to authorize the Cheyenne and Northern Railway Company -i-—— to build its road across the Fort Russell and Fort Laramie Military Reservations. R, _,,, of Way Be ihenacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United mm; Fort Ru, States of America in Congress assembled, That the Cheyenne and Northern sell and fort Lu- Railway Company, a corporation created and organized under the laws aww Mrhtery R¤¤- of the Territory of Wyoming, is hereby authorized to build its road Railway Company such a line and subject to such restrictions as may be approved by the Proviso. Secretary of War: Provided, That such right of way shall not exceed` W¤d*·h- one hundred feet in width and shall be subject to such change or removal as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War, at the expense of the railway company. lr not used in Ssc. 2. That if the rights hereby conferred shall not be exercised {hmil Y *=¤¤‘¤ *° and the road built within three years next after the passage of this act, "*’“" _ all the rights and authority hereby granted shall absolutely cease and determine. Approved, June 30, 1886. June 30, 1886. CHAP. 577.-An act for the erection of a public building at Savannah, Georgia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Savannah, Ga. States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- _ ’ v ary be, and he ishereby, authorized and directed to purchase or other- Public building. wise provide a site and cause to be erected thereon a substantial and commodious building, with ure-proof vaults, for the use and accommo- _ dation of the United States circuit and district courts and post-office, and other Government uses, at the city of Savannah, in the State of site, plane cut. Georgian The site, and building thereon, when completed upon plans and specifications to be previously made and approved by the Secretary
 * ‘;°;;'f§§§£;{; across the Fort Russell and Fort Laramie Military Reservations, upon