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 292 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 121. 1869. which have not been disposed of according to law, and for compiling and Biennial regis— supervising the biennial register, six thousand five hundred dollars; and Superintend- uments, at a salary of twenty-five hundred dollars per year, who shall be gggggngggllgo be charged with the duty of packing, dtstnbutmg, collecting, arranging, ,,pp0,md_ classifying, and preserving such documents, and compiling and superviging the biennial register, but the whole amount to be expended for said Pay,&c. purposes, including the pay of said superintendent, shall not exceed the said sum of six thousand five hundred dollars; and the said Secretary of Rooms. the Interior is hereby directed to procure and assign suitable rooms for such journals and documents in the Department of the Interior. Vinnie Ream. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to fulfil a contract made by him under the provisions of a. joint resolution authorizing a contract with V°l· "i'· P· °7°‘ Vinnie Ream for a statue of the late Abraham Lincoln, five thousand dollars. ?¤F¤¤lr<>m<=° For fuel and lights for the patent-ollice building, including the salabmld’"g‘ ries of engineer and assistant engineer of the furnaces, and repairs of the heating apparatus, eighteen thousand dollars. .0lli"° °f °°m` Office of the commissioner of Indian affairs: i?,5;;n§ir,,(i£s_ For blank-books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be tiled, bound, and preserved Of for éhe usc;. of the office, five thfousand dollars. _ °°*¤mi¤‘ Hice o the commissioner o pensions: °f p°°` For stationery, engraving, and retouching plates for bounty land warrants, printing and binding the same, ofiioe furniture, and repairing the - same, and miscellaneous items, including two daily newspapers, to be filed, D°*>*><=*i<>¤» &¤· bound, and preserved for the use of the office, and for detection and in- °f mud' _ vestigation of fraud, thirty thousand dollars. m2gr°sg"é;li}a, Office of the commissioner of the general land office: had cmu_ For cash system, maps, diagrams, stationery, furniture and repairs of the same, miscellaneous items, including two of the city newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the office; for advertising and telegraphing; for miscellaneous items on account of bounty lands and military patents under the several acts, and for contingent expenses under gh swzpppiand astdoql September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, eng t onsan dollars. S¤l‘V°Y°'¤·h _ Surveyors- General and their Clerks.--For compensation of the sur- Eglilllundt m veyor-general of Minnesota, two thousand dollars, and the clerks in his lélinnpspte. _ giiipe, two thousand five hundred dollars,—four thousand five hundred 86 0. XVI- dollars. Pilon- For surveyor-general of the Territory of Dakota, two thousand dollp]rs,and1 the clprks in his office, two thousand five hundred dollars, —ioui· ·thousand five undred dollars. K¤¤¤¤5· For surveyor-general of ,Kausa.s, two thousand dollars, and the clerks in his office, lour thousand dollars, — six thousand dollars. C°l°l‘**d°- For surveyor-general of Colorado, three thousand dollars, and for the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars, — seven thousand dollars. New M°¥l°°- For surveyor-general of New Mexico, three thousand dollars. Aqulifornm and For surveyor-general of California and Arizona, three thousand dollars, "’°““‘ alpd fordclerks in his office, four thousand five hundred dollars,——seven thousand five hundred dollars. m’·b°· For surveyor-general of Idaho, three thousand dollars, and thr clerks in his office, tour thousand dollars, —- seven thousand dollars. Nevada. For surveyor-general of Nevada, two thousand five hundred dollars, and the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars,-six thousand five hundred dollars. 0¤‘°8°¤· For surveyor-general of Oregon, two thousand Eve hundred dollars, and for the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars, — six thousand live hundred dollars.
 * °’· the Secretary of the Interior shall appoint a superintendent of public doc-