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THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 28. 1866. 21 August, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, on account of Union Pacific railway, two hundred and twenty-nve miles, each way, at ten cents per mile, forty-five dollars. For cost of completing bridge over Big Sioux river, near Sioux City, Bridge and and government wagon road from Sioux City, Iowa, to Fort Randall, Da- W“B°° '°"d· kota. Territory, in addition to former appropriations, ten thousand dollars. For commutation of quarters and fuel to officer of corps of engineers, ,u3.¤=¤*¤¤ ****1 United States army, in charge of engineer office, Department of the Interior, agreeahly to army regulations, from first August, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, to be paid by Department of the Interior, agreeably to army regulations, eleven hundred and thirty-seven dollars and sixty-four cents. For contingencies, two thousand dollars. Library of Congress. —For purchasing files of leading American news- Library of Conpapers for the Library of Congress, one thousand five hundred dollars. $'°”° To enable the Joint Committee on the Library to pay the first instalment due on a contract made with William H. Powell for a naval pic- William H. ture to be placed in the Capitol, in pursuance of a joint resolution f" “"°‘1 approved March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-tive, two thousand Vol, xiii. p. 570. dollars. Botanic Garden. — For grading, draining, procuring manure, tools, Botanic Garden fuel, and repairs, purchasing trees and shrubs, under the direction of the Library Committee of Congress, three thousand three hundred dollars. For pay of superintendent of botanic garden, and assistants in the botauic garden and green-houses, to be expended under the direction of the Library Committee of Congress, six thousand one hundred and forty-tive dollars and eighty cents. For the purchase and removal of materials, and for erecting four greenhouses in the botanic garden, to be expended under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, twenty-five hundred dollars. Columbian Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. -— For salaries and in- _Columbisn Incidental expenses, including five hundred dollars for the purchase of books QQSQQQQ gélf and illustrative apparatus, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For the erection, furnishing, and fitting up of the two extensions to the buildings, to provide enlarged accommodations for the male department, and to iilrnish rooms for the instruction of the pupils in usefhl labor, thirty-nine thousand four hundred and forty-1'ive dollars and eighty-seven cents. For the proper enclosure, grading, and improvement of the grounds of the institution, three thousand five hundred dollars. Surveying the Public Lands. -— For surveying the public lands in Wis- _$¤¤¤¥i¤sP¤l>- cousin, six thousand dollars. l‘° ]”‘"d“’ For surveying the public lands in Minnesota, fifteen thousand dollars. la For surveying the public lands in Dakota Territory, five thousand dolrs. For surveying the public lands in Nebraska Territory, twenty-Eve thousand dollars. I For surveying the public lands in Kansas, twenty-tive thousand dollars. d {or surveying the public lands in Colorado Territory, fifteen thousand o ars. For surveying the public lands in Nevada, fifteen thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in New Mexico, five thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in California; thirty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Oregon, twenty thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands in Washington Territory, twenty thousand dollars. ’1`o supply a deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars.