]4 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I., Ch. 21, 22. 1874. From Eagle Pass, via Bendencia, Coriza, and South Ranch, to Laredo. From San·Antonio to Ranch del Alamo on the Rio Grande River. From Centre Station to Las Vegas. Vermont. VER,MONT, From Morrisville, via Centreville, Eden, Lowell, and Westheld, to North Troy. \Vest Virginia. WEST VIRGINIA. From Greenland via Rorbough’s to Hopeville. From Lubeck to New England. From Lubeck to Wadesville. From Webbs Mills to Big Bend. Wisconsiii. WISC(>NSIN. From Glen Haven, via North Andover to Beetown. From Ahnapee, via Forestville and Tornado, to Little Sturgeon Bay. From Bailey’s Harbor to Ellison Bay. _ From Sturgeon Bay, via Ship Canal and How’s Pier, to Clay Banks. From Casco, via Lincoln and Bosiere to Brussell. From New Hope to Alban. From Steven’s Point to Linwood. _ From Menoininee, via Prairie Farm and Barron, to Rice Lake. From New Richmond, via Block Brook, to Clear Lake. From Lincoln Centro to Shiloh. From Manitowoc to East Wrightstown. From Fairchild, via Osseo, to Mondovi. From Neillsville to Greenwood. Wyoming Terri- WYOMING TERRITORY. tory. From Cheyenne, via Fort Fetterman. to Bozeman in the Territory of Montana. From Cheyenne, via Pole Creek, Horse Creek, Hawk Springs and Red Cloud Agency, to Whetstone Agency, Dakota Territory. Approved, February 4, 1874. Feb. 4, 1874. CHAP. 22.~—An act in relation to the lines of telegraph connecting the Capitol with """`""""`;` the various Departments of the Government. _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United S¤¤r><>rV¤¤1<>¤ of States of America. in Congress assembled, That the lines of telegraph,
"“‘°“" “’l°‘ connecting the Capitol with the various Departments in Washmgton,
' constructed under and by virtue of the act of Congress approved March my;] up 227, v01_ third, eighteen hundred and seventythree, entitled "An act making
- vii,p.5lU. appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the
fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and for other purposes/’ be, and the same are hereby, placed under the supervision of the oincer in charge of the public buildings and grounds; and that the said officer be authorized and empowered to make rules Operators. and regulations for the working of said lines. And the Secretary or Head of each Executive Department, and the Congressional Printer, are hereby authorized to derail one' person from their present force of employees to operate the instruments in said Departments and printing chico, and each House of Congress may provide for the employment of Poet, cn 50, p. 20. an operator in their respective wings of the Capitol, at a compensation not exceeding one hundred dollars per month, during the sessions of Con gross. Approved, February 4, 1874.