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 1044 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons. 543-544. 1891. county may vote fora name for each county, and the name which receives the greatest number of votes shall be the name of such county: P•·<wi•¤- Provided further, That as soon as the county lines are designated by the Secretary he shall reserve not to exceed one-half section of land in Gounty me re- each county, to be located near the center of said county, for county °°"°°‘ seat purposes, to be entered under sections twenty-three undred and eighty-seven and twenty-three hundred and eighty-eight of the Revised Statutes. Sections 16 wi 36 Sec. 38. N o provision for settlement on or sale of the lands in the Z°£?"°d M °°h°°l°' various agreements hereinbefore mentioned shall apply to sections sixteen and thirty-six thereon, which land in the Sta es are hereby granted to the State in which they are situated, for the support of th common schools of such State under the limitations prescribed byglaw, and such sections in the Territories of the United States are reserved from occupancy, entry, or sale, under any land law of the Minerallands. United States; but this provision shall not apply to mineral land which may be disposed of under the laws applicable thereto. ~ Approved, March 3, 1891. U•¤>h$·!9’!-CHAP. 544.-An act mal¤;ng' apprcépnh tions for the Department of A 'culture "_'"""' for the fiscal year ending June thnrtie, eighteen hundred and ninety-twgdl Acdenlrunrvemn- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatéaves- of the · °°"°°°’"°'°°*°"“ United States of Amemea in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they} are hereb, appropriated, out of any mone in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated); in full compensation for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, for the purposes and objects hereinafter expressed, namely: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Pu of ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤·y. Orrrcm or run Sncxnrzmv: For compensation of Secretary of " ”°°°°°°’°`°"°’ °°°‘ Agriculture, eight thousand dollars- Assistant Secretary of Agicu ture, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk in said e- partment, who shall be superintendent of the Department buildings, two thousand five hundred dollars- private secretar to the Secretary of Agriculture, two thousand do lars; stenographer to the Secretaryaof Agriculture, one thousand four— hundred ollars; private secre ny to the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, one thousand six hun red dollars; one librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant librarian, one thousand four hun red dollars- one stationery clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks of · class four, three thousand six hundred dollars; three clerks of class three, four thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class two, five thousand six hundred dollars; seven clerks of class one, eight thousand four hundred dollars; eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars ; six clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, five thousandand forty dollars; one en ineer, who shall be captain of the watch, one thousand six hundred dollars; one fireman, who shall be a steam-fitter, nine hundred dollars; one assistantnreman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant fireman, six hundred dollars; two night watchmen. at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; carpenters, painters, messengers, laborers and charwomen, fifteen thousand dollars; in all, eighty thousand five hundred dollars. , “,f,•;_ To enable the Secretary of Agricu ture to continue investi ations American tam pme conoermng the feasibility of extendin the demands of loreign “°" markets for agricultural oroducts of the United States, two thousand five hundred dollars.