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 650 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 175. 1855, Indian adairs. Office of Indian Affairs: For rent of building on Seventh Street, for office, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of four watchmen, two thousand four hundred dollars. For compensation of laborer, five hundred and seventy-six dollars. For fuel and lights, six hundred and sixteen dollars. For blank—books, binding, and stationery, nine hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, eight hundred dollars. Pension—o£tiee. Pension Office: For engraving and printing bounty-land certiiicates, Eve thousand dollars. For stationery, three thousand dollars. For binding books, two thousand five hundred dollars. For furniture, five hundred dollars. For compensation of laborers, one thousand five hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be nled, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, nve thousand dollars. For the general purposes of the Department of the Interior: For compensation of four night watchmen and one day watchman for the eastern wing of the Patent-Otlice, occupied by the Secretary of the Interior, three thousand dollars. thE¤tgl¤$;l=i9¤¤ in For expenses incurred by Dr. John Evans, in geological explorations J in Oregon, Washington, etc., and for the completion of those explorations ' in Washington Territory, and on Coose Bay, twenty-three thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. Eastern wing For Oontingent Expenses of the Eastern Wing of the Patent- Office £g°“"‘Om°° Building.- For fuel, lights, and incidental expenses, two thousand five g' hundred dollars. For compensation of three laborers, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars. For the preservation of the collections of the exploring expedition : For compensation of keepers, watchmen, and laborers, two thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, two hundred dollars. Survey-eis·Ge· Surveyors- General and their C’lerks.—For compensation of the sur- Efglfillswld thm veyor-general northwest of the Ohio, and the clerks in his office, eight ' thousand three hundred dollars. - For compensation of the surveyor-general of Illinois and Missouri, and the clerks in his office, five thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Louisiana, and the clerks in his omce, four thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyorgeneral of Florida, and the clerks in his office, five 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 oiilce, thirty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. For comppnsation of the surveyor-general of Washington Territory, and the cler s in his office, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of New Mexico, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars.