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 448 THIRTY—NIN TH CONGRESS. Suss. II. Ch. 166. 1867. Surveyors- Surveyors- General wml their Olerles. --For compensation of the surveyorsgggfglejgg general of Minnesota, and the clerks in his office, eight thousand three Mmm,,,,,,, hundred dollars. . _ _ Mbakota and For compensation of the surveyor-general of the terr1tor1es of Dakota °¤**¤”-· and Montana, and the clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. Kansas. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Kansas, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars. Iowa and No- For compensation of the surveyor-general of Iowa and Nebraska, deb k-'tf ~· ftld“ i§;$},;1·;;;· EZT.I€‘$.“.t2“E$Z§”ErdQZ”I$€§.EYg§HZ.ZF .r°n€°§3ZZZ°.?“rL£. .;i"i—r?§§.I£ Salary of sur- sin to Plattsmouth, Nebraska," approved July twenty-eight, eighteen hun- ’the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars. I _ C<>l¤¤‘==d¤ wd For compensation of the surveyor-general of the territories of Colora- Ut“h’ do and Utah, and the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars. New M¤¤i¤¤ For compensation of the surveyongeneral of New Mexico and Arizona, md Am°""‘ three thousand dollars. California. For compensation of the surveyor-veneral of California and the clerks in his office, fourteen thousand dollars? Idaho. For com ensation of the surve or- eneral of Idaho Territor and the P Y S Y clerks in his oihee, five thousand dollars. Nevada. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Nevada and the clerks in his oillce, seven thousand dollars. Oregon. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Oregon, and the clerks in his office, six thousand five hundred dollars. Washington. For compensation of the surveyongeneral of Washington Territory, and the clerks in his office, four thousand six hundred and nine dollars. I Iiepgiider of For compensation of recorder of land titles in Missouri, five hundred SH BS XD s ento sur- Tv y · mera s 08.- 01‘ thD SuT\‘€y0I‘-¤€1“1€I‘3. S °"§"°i‘"‘f dohé;} of Su e me 0 z· 0,72 F t or 1· Vg¤*·_8¤g€f*gS _ office in Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expdnses, in- ° °° m m° ¤’ cluding pay of messenger, fifteen hundred dollars. California; For rent of surveyor-¤eneral’s office of California, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidentalcexpenses, including pay of messenger, five thousand dollars. Wushingwn; For office rent for the surveyor-veneral of Washinvton Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidenfal expenses, two thousand dollars. Kansas; For office rent of the surveyor-general of Kansas, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. Iowaland Ne- For office rent of the surveyor-general of Iowa and Nebraska, fuel, b'“‘k“> books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. Dakota and For rent of surveyor·generals office in the territories of Dakota and M°”“‘"°· Montana, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand one hundred dollars. G¤l<>¤‘¤·d0 fwd For rent of office for the surveyor-general of Colorado and Utah terri- Utwi tories fuel b k t tio d th'd t l t th d d H Ig, oo s, S a nery, an o er moi en a expenses, wo ousan 0 a . Idaho; I Igor rent of office of the surveyor-general of Idaho, two thousand dola . Nevada. d {E` or rent of office for the surveyor-general of Nevada, two thousand 0 lars. [Expenses of Oourts o the United States. —For defra incr the expenses cOE¤g>¤¤}Si; of of the- Supreme Court in district courts df the UnitedySt;tes, including U,m°d°sm§s’ the _District of Columbia, and also for jurors and witnesses, in aid of fundi suits in which arising from fines, penalties, and forfeitures, in the fiscal year ending June g*;tU¤**°d tlnrtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-ei¤ht, and previous years, and likeesarecon- ·_ f._df. . _ .°. . . ,,m,(,d’ saga_ WISE 01 erayxng the expenses of suits in which the United Stat6S Hl'6 keeping of prin- concerned, including legal assistance to the Attorney-General, and other
 * ¥§’;‘,§§6‘°"“1 *0 dred and sixty-six, which is fixed at two thousand dollars per annum, and