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 106 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 328. 1874. Surveyors-General For surveyor-general of California, tht8B thousand dollars; and for °“d Him °}‘“”k“ i“”‘ the clerks in his office, twenty thousand dollars. S{‘;K§Y"‘“° For surveyor-general of the Territory of Idaho, three thousand dollars; ' and for the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. Nevada; For urveyor-general of Nevada, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his oiilce, six thousand three hundred dollars. Oregon; For surveyorgeneral of Oregon, two thousand five hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his oihee, nve thousand four hundred dollars. Washington; For surveyor-general of the Territory of Washington, two thousand tive hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, five thousand four hundred dollars N<>‘>¤*¤k”~ ****6 For surveyor-general of Nebraska and Iowa, two thousand dollars; I°“'“; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. Moummi For surveyor-general of the Territory of Montana, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, five thousand dollars. UWM For surveyor-general of the Territory of Utah, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, four thousand seven hundred dollars. Wyoming; For surveyor-general of the Territory of Wyoming, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand seven hundred dollars. A'i¤°¤°· For surveyorgeneral of the Territory of Arizona, three thousand Recorder Mlm1d_ dollars; and for the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. titles an Missouri. For recorder of land-titles in Missouri, five hundred dollars. POSTOFFIUE DEPARTMENT. PU of P*¤{¤¤· For compensation of the Postmaster·General, eight thousand dollars; 6j‘;“‘“°` three Assistant-Postmasters-General, at three thousand five hundred ’ ’dollars' each; superintendent of money-order system, three thousand dollars; superintendent of foreign mails, three thousand dollars; topographer of the Post-Oiiice Department, two thousand five hundred dollars ; chief of division for the office of mail-depredations; two thousand nve hundred dollars; chief of division of dead-letters, two thousand Eve hundred dollars; chief of division of postal stamps, two thousand tive hundred dollars; superintendent of Postr01h0e building and disbursing officer, two thousand three hundred dollars; chief clerk to the Postmaster—General, two thousand two hundred dollars- one chief clerk to each Assistant Postmaster-General, at two thousand dollars each; one chief clerk in money-order office, two thousand dollars; one chief clerk in offico of superintendent of foreign mails, two thousand dollars; superintendent of blank-agency, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of blank-agency, one thousand six hundred dollars; tour assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two assistants at nine hundred dollars each; fourteen clerks of class four; sixty- three clerks of class three · fifty clerks of class two; seventy-one clerks of class one; fifty-seven fhmale clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger of the Postmaster-General, nine hundred dollars- one messenger to each Assistant Postmaster,General. at eight hundred and forty dollars each; four assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; captain of the watch, one thousand dollars; and nine watchmen and twenty-five laborers; one engineer, one thousand six _. hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; one carpenter one thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars; one assistant carpenter one thousand dollars; one fireman and blacksmith, nine hundred dollars; one tireman at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one iireman and steam=fitter, at nine hundred dollars; three female laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; and for temporary clerks, ten thousand dollars; making, in all, four hundred and forty~three thousand eight hundred _ and ninety-two dollars. C¤¤*·¤S°¤* °*· Contingent expenses of the Post-Office Department: For stationery, D°"""‘ nine thousand dollars; fuel for the General Post-Oilice building, includ-