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 Tru.: xxxu.—THE PUBLIC LANDS.—C¤. 1. 389 Sec. 2210. The surveyors- eneral of Colorado New Mexi California,' S•laryol’, inColldaho, Nevada, Montana, Utjx, Wyoming, and Xrizona, shallheach receive {’;d‘g“,?:)::?:‘ asalaryatthe rateof three thousanddolarsayear. 1,.1,;,,,,,,,.;,,,,,,,,,,; it-°“"*"" Y°mm8» · sona. 3Mar.,1858,c.l45,s.1, v, 10, .244. 22Jul ,1 1, . _ 1855, c. 117, s. 1, v. 10, p. 611. 2g Feb., 1861, cha, d·FII7gr.§p.h7;.102MasgT18gI,E.e:3: s. 17, v. 12, p. 214. 30 May, 1862, c. 86, s. 9, v. 12, p. 410. 29J¤ne, 1866, c. 156, v. 14, p. Jpiy,18p6,c.u166, 314, vg g,  82702 Lair., 1367, cig79, E1, vi14,_ p. 542. 16 July, v. 16, p. 22h. 8May,p1872, s. 14%,-s. 1, J.ci·1,§:`7d.v` ’p`1 ul,' 18m' °' m' Sec. 2211. The salary of each surveyor-general of Florida, Oregon, Salaries ot, in and California shall be paid quarter- yearly, and shall commence from the Fl°"*d*‘· O€°8°P· time he enters into bond, as provided by law. agfmdgx time payable. 3Mar.,1 c.29,a.7,v. , . ‘, , , ,.,, _ _ 1m'c·1“623,1’v.10'R-me p.756 271~ept 1850 cve :.2 v 9 p 496 3Mar, Sec. 2212. There shall be but one office of surve or-general in each Offices, number surveyor—general’s district; and such office shall be located as the Presi— md l°°**i°¤ ¤f· dent, in view of the public convenience, may from time to time direct, 2July,1864,c.210, except as provided in the followin section. ¤· 8» V- I3. P- 362- Smcf 2213. The.surveyor}g`eneraTs office for Minnesota district shall 0Fi<>¤¤»_l0¤¢i0¤ continue to be located at e city of Saint Paul- that for Idaho Terri- 2M" ’{,,“‘:°°°“*• tory, at Boise Ciy; and that for the district of Iiebraska and Iowa, at md £,,,,,_° mn P 18h1E1D011th, lll 0b.l‘8»8kB. 1075411, v. 11, p. 212. 29 June, 1866, c. 156, v. 14, p. 77. 28 July, 1866, c. 311,   1, v. 14, P. Sec. 2214. Every surveyor-general, while in the discharge of the duties Resideneeotsurof his office, shall reside in the district for which he is appointed. '°7°"’8°“°"•1· 3 Mar., 1843, c. 100, s. 1, v. 5, p. 837. Sec. 2215. Every surveyor-general shall, before entering on the duties Bond ot survey- of his office, execute and eliver to the Secretary of the Interior a bond °"‘€°”°"*l· with good and sufficient securiléy, for the pena sum of thirty thousand 7 May, 1822, c. dollars, conditioned for the fai ful disbursement, according to law, of U8»¤·LV-3.p-697- all public money placed in his hands, and for the faithful performance Farrarv. U. 8.,5 of the duties of his office. P°*~· 373- Sec. 2216. The President is authorized, whenever he may deem it ex- a£,§*Yb°¤d¤f»¤¤d pedient, to require any surveyor-general to give a new bond and addi- ity m°"‘1 °°°‘“" tional security, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for -l-;--- the faithful disbursement, according to law, of all money placed in his ug M;Y• *82% °· bands. ,s. ,v,3,p.697. Sec. 2217. The commission of every surveyor-general now in office, and n D'"**i°¤ °* °f· of every surveyor-general hereafter appointed, shall cease and expire, °°‘ unless sooner vacated by death, resignation, or removal from office, in 7 May, 1822, c. four years from the date of the commission. 118.¤-2.v-3.p-697- Sec. 2218. The Secretary of the Interior shall take all the necessary Completion of measures for the completion of the surveys in the several surveying-die :';’;,':{5:¤0°E;l'§ tricts for which surveyors-general have been, or may be, appointed, at _._.i. the earliest periods compati le with the purposes contemplated by law; 12 J¤¤¤. 1840. c- and whenever the surveys and records of any such district are comtpleted, 3°§{*}z'· 5,1*,38:- the surveyor-general thereof shall be required  deliver over to e sec- 248, ,,_"{{; ,,_ ly]: retary of state of the respective States including such surveys, or to such other officer as may be authorized to receive them, all the fieldnotes, maps, records, and other papers appertaimng to land titles within the same; and the office of surveyor-general m every such district shall thereafter cease and be discontinued. _ _ _ _ Sec. 2219. In_ all cases where, as provided in the precedingsection, pswinumegny. the field-notes maps, records, and other papers appertaming to land- veyer-general': titles in any State are turned over to the authorities of such State, the L‘2:;?1:rPg}* 0,::; same authority, powers, and duties in relation to the survey, resurvey, or Omg ,,,,,,,,_