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 1 l0 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 162. 1856. Pension Office. Pension Office: For stationery, binding books, fumiture, and repairing the same, and miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be tiled, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, eleven thousand Eve hundred dollars. For contingent expenses in the said office under the bounty-land act of V0, X p ,,01 third March, one thousand eight hundred. and fifty-Hire: ``For rent of rooms, stationery, <-mg‘I‘aV1Hg plates for bounty-land way. rants, paper, and printing the same, binding books, blank books for registers, oiliee furniture, and miscellaneous items, twenty thousand dollars. For compensation of four night watchmen and one day watchman for the eastern wing of the Patent-Oilice, occupied by the Secretary of the Interior, three thousand dollars. _ For Contingent expenses of the Eastern Wng of the Patent- Office Building.-—For fuel, lights, and incidental expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. Exp1onng Ex. For the Preservation of the Collections of the Exploring Expedition.- J¤<>di¤<>¤· For compensation of keepers and watchmen therefor, and for laborers employed at the rate of four hundred and eighty dollars per annum, per act V·>1- K- P- 646- fourth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three thousand two hun, dred and ten dollars. For contingent expenses, two hundred dollars. Surveyors-glen. Surveyors- General and their Olerlcs.-For compensation of the surveyor- °*”*l Md thei? general northwest of the Ohio, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand clmkl tl1ree 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 office, four thousand four hundred and sixty-one dollars and ninety- five cents. For compensation of the surveyor-general 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 officc, eight thousand three hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Oregon, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand one hundred and twenty-four dollars and sixty- eight cents. For compensation of the surveyor-general of California, and the clerks in his office, thirteen thousand three hundred and sixteen dollars and fifty- eight cents. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Washington Territory, and the clerks in his office, six thousand and thirty-three dollars and ninety-seven cents. For compensation of the surveyor—general of New Mexico, and the tderks in his office, six thousand two hundred and fourteen dollars and sixty-seven cents. For compensation of the surveyongeneral of Kansas and Nebraska, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand and one dollars and nine cents. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Utah, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars. For compensation of clerks in the offices of the surveyors-general, to be apportioned to them according to the exigencies of the public service, and to be employed in transcribing field-notes of surveys, for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of government, forty-one thousand dollars. la For salary of the recorder of land titles in Missouri, five hundred dolrs.