IN SENATE— February 24, 1855. 



Resolved, Tliat there be printed, for the use of the Senate, ten thousand copies of the several reports of surveys for a rail- 

 road to the Pacific, made under the direction of the Secretary of War; and also of the report of V. W. Lander, civil engi- 

 neer, of a survey of a railroad route from Puget's Sound, by Fort Hall and the Great Salt lake, to the Mississippi river ; and 

 the report of John C. Fremont, of a route for a railroad from the headwaters of the Arliansas river into the State of Cali- 

 fornia; together with the maps and plates accompanying said reports necessary to illustrate the same; and that five 

 hundred copies be printed for the use of the Secretary of War, and fifty copies for each of the commanding officers engaged 

 in said service. 



Attest: ASBURY DICKINS, Seerdary. 



THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION— Chapter 98. 



Sect. 10. And he it furOier enacted, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized, under the direction of the 

 President of the United States, to employ such portion of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, and such other persons as 

 he may deem necessary, to make such explorations and surveys as he may deem advisable, to ascertain the most practicable 

 and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi river to the Pacific ocean ; and that the sum of one hundred and 

 fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money 

 in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to defray the expense of such explorations and surveys. 

 Approved March 3, 1853. 



THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION— Chapter 60. 



Appropriation : For deficiencies for the railroad surveys between the Mississippi river and the Pacific ocean, forty thou- 

 sand dollars. 



Approved May 31, 1854. 



THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION— Chapter 267. 



Approi)riation : For continuing the explorations and surveys to ascertain the best route for a railway to the Pacific, and 

 for completing the reports of surveys already made, the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. 

 Approved August 6, 1854. 



