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 302 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 82. 1858. ous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, thirty-three thousand ive hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, in addition, under swamp land act of twenty- 1850, eh. a4. eighth September, eighteen hundred and fifty, military bounty acts of 1850, oh. ss. twenty-eighth September, eighteen hundred and nity, and twenty-second 1852, ch_ 1g_ March, eighteen hundred and fn"ty-two, and act thirty-first August, eighteen 1852, ch, 114, hundred and fifty-two, for the satisfaction of Virginia land warrants, twenty- VOL x_ ,,_ H3_ six thousand one hundred dollars. For fuel, lights, and incidental expenses attending the same, including pay of furnace keepers, four thousand dollars. For contingent expenses under the act of third March, one thousand 1855, ch. 207. eight hundred and fifty-tive, granting bounty lands, and amendatory act of ,,ggLcT1;gb7g1é_ fourteenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, to wit: For patents, patent Am, p_ 2;, and other records, stationery, and miscellaneous items on account of bounty lands under said acts, thirteen thousand dollars. Olnce of Indian Office of Indian Affairs: AEM"' For blank books, binding, stationery, fuel, and lights, and miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office, five thousand dollars. PGDSl0D Omcé. Pgnsigu Omgg; For stationery, binding books, furniture, 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, and for books for the library, ten thousand dollars. 1855, ch. 207. For contingent expenses in the said office under the bounty-land act of V°r x· P· 7°r third March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five: For engraving and retouching plates for bounty land warrants, printing and binding the same, stationery, blank books for register’s office, furniture, and miscellaneous items, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, however, That the Secretary of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be authorized to use any portion of said appropriation for clerical services by the day, week, month, or year, at such rates as he may deem just and fair. °El¤';;g<>§1·G¢¤- Surveyors- General and their Clerks.-For compensation of the surveyor- °,B,kS_ m 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 five hundred dollars. 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 ohice, 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 rent of surveyor-general’s office in Oregon, Fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of California and the clerks in his office, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Wasliington Territory and the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars. For omce rent for the surveyor-general of Washington Territory, Sue}, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, three thousand ollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of New Mexico, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars. For compensation of translatons in the ofizice of the surveyor-general of New Mexico, two thousand dollars.