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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.<br />

States for the fsseal year ending June 30, 1861 — Continued.<br />

BY EXPENDITURES.<br />

Brought forward.<br />

13, 406, 969 75 6& 0?4, 132 83<br />

Page.<br />

189 Compensation of clerks in the land office at Kickapoo,<br />

Kansas, in accordance with the act approved August<br />

18, 1856, as per act February 19, 1861<br />

3, 553 00<br />

189 Surveviug in Louisiana at augmented rates, acts March<br />

3, 1851 and 1855.<br />

4& 861 53<br />

189 Refunding money where certain lands have been<br />

entered at the land office in the Greensburg (late St.<br />

Helena) land district, Louisiana<br />

189 Surveying the public lands in Oregon, to be disbursed<br />

at the rates now authorized bylaw, act March 3, 1859.<br />

190 Surveying liabilities incurred by the late surveyor<br />

general of Oregon during the fiscal year ending June<br />

30, 1859, per act May 24, 1860<br />

190 For defraying the expenses of a geological reconnoissance<br />

and explorations in Oregon and Washington Terri-<br />

406 25<br />

16& 896 16<br />

V, 948 33<br />

tories over and above the appropriations of March<br />

3, 1853 and 1855, per act March 2, 1860<br />

3, 574 VO<br />

190 Surveying township and subdivision lines, estiruatcd<br />

at 4, 920 miles, in Washington Territory, at a rate<br />

not exceeding $12 pcr mile.<br />

21, 883 75<br />

190 Surveying standard and meridian lines in Washington<br />

Territory, an estimated distance of 500 miles<br />

9, 470 14<br />

191 Surveying the public lands in Washington Territory<br />

at the rates now authorized bylaw, act June 25, 1860 10&488 56<br />

191 Surveying the necessary base, meridian, stander&l<br />

parallel, township, and section lines in New Mexico,<br />

act August 4, 1854<br />

8, 980 43<br />

191 Surveying such of the private laud claims in New<br />

Mexico as have been confirmed by Congress, includin «<br />

expenses incurred by the surveyor general, &c 3, 855 25<br />

191 Surveying the base, principe, l meridian, correction of<br />

parallels, township, and section lines in Utah Territory<br />

at augmented rates<br />

1& 939 68<br />

191 Preparing the unfinishe records of public aud private<br />

surveys, to be transferred to the State authorities,<br />

in those districts where the surveys are about beiug<br />

completed<br />

3& 616 81<br />

191 An act to authorize the President of the United States,<br />

in conjunction with the State of Texas, to run and<br />

mark the boundary lines between the Territories of<br />

the United States and the State of Texas, approverl<br />

June 5, 1858<br />

5, 000, 00<br />

192 Running and marking that part of the western boundary<br />

of Minnesota, which is not defined by the natural<br />

landmarks, estimated at a distance of 130 miles,<br />

per act March 3, 1859<br />

842 52<br />

192 Expenses of running and marking the boundary line<br />

between the United States and Mexico<br />

725 96<br />

189 Expenses iucurred in the analysis of eighty-eight<br />

specimens from different localities of soils, coals,<br />

and ores, and preparation of the final report for<br />

publica, tion, act 5larch 2, 1861.<br />

6, 984 50<br />

189 To enable the Secretary of the Interior to supply such<br />

newly created ofhces, &c. , with full sets of the<br />

Statutes a, t Large<br />

42 00<br />

193 Suppression of the slave trade<br />

120, 261 15<br />

Carried forward . . . . . . . . . . $13, 637, 800 47 6& 074& 132 83

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