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 552 ’I`HIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 242. 1854. For stationery, three thousand dollars; For binding books, two thousand dollars ; For furniture, five hundred dollars ; For miscellaneous items, five thousand dollars ; For compensation of laborers, fifteen hundred dollars. mScm,,,,,,0,,,_ For the General Purposes of the Department of the Interior. For compensation of four watchmen for the eastern wing of the Patent Ofiice, occupied by the Secretary of the Interior, two thousand four hundred dollars ;+ For the purchase of books for the library of the Patent-Office, and for supplying a denciency in former appropriations, the sum of five thousand dollars, to be paid out of the Patent fund; To reimburse the Patent fund for expenses already incurred and paid for furnishing the new wing of the Patent-Office Building, the sum of sixteen thousand dollars of the appropriation made by the act approved 1854, ch. 60. thirty-lirst of May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, for furnishing said win, be and the same is hereby authorized to be transferred b the proger accounting officers of the treasury to the credit of the Pateng fund. For contingent expenses of said building, viz : For labor, fuel, lights; and incidental expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. For the preservation of the collections of the Exploring Expedition: Fog cognppnsation of keepers, watchmen, and laborers, two thousand nine un re and eighty dollars; For contingent expenses, one hundred dollars. S¤¤‘V¤y<>fS·G¤— Surveyors- General and their Clerks. For compensation of the Sur. thousand three hundred dollars; For compensation of the Surveyor-General of Illinois and Missouri, andthe clerks in his office, five thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars ; For compensation of the Surveyor—General of Louisiana, and the clerks in his office, four thousand five hundred dollars; For compensation of the Surveyor-General of Florida, and the clerks in his office, nve thousand five hundred dollars ; For compensation of the Surveyor—General of Wisconsin and Iowa, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand three hundred dollars; For compensation of the Surveyor-General of Arkansas, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand three hundred dollars ; For compensation of the Surveyor-General of Oregon, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand five hundred dollars ; For compensation of the Surveyor-General of California, and the clerks in his office, eighteen thousand five hundred dollars; For compensation of the Surveyor-General of Washington Territory, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand five hundred dollars ; Igor clerks in gse offices of the Surveyors-General, including the offices in regon and alifornia, to be a portioned to them accordin to the exigencies of the public service, aiiid to be employed in traiicribing field-notes of surveys for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of _ government, forty thousand dollars ; M_R¤¤<>f$l¤Y ¤¤ For salary of the Recorder of Land Titles in Missouri, five hundred 1Ss°um‘ dollars ; mi;?g;;;>gf(g>£— For compensation of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, and the hc Buudm S_clerk in his office, three thousand two hundred dollars; Oinceofgsupt. For compensation of the Superintendent of the Public Printing, and °f P“”*“’8· ghe céepks and messenger in his office, nine thousand five hundred ninety- ve dollars. Contingent expenses of said office : For advertising for proposals for paper, one thousand dollars ;
 * g,;;;},;*·d thm veyor-General northwest of the Ohio, and the clerks in his office, eight