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 FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1I. Ch. 106. 1877. 367 For amount due F. W. Oolbrook, for surveys executed under contract J· W. Oolbrock. with the surveyor-general of Oregon, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventyseven, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and twenty-four cents. For compensation of clerks and draughtsmen in the office of the sur- Surveyor-genew veyor-general of Oregon, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen ¤]» or¤s¤¤; ¤l°YkS· hundred and seventy-seven, seven hundred dollars. Surveying public lands in California: Amount due W. H. Carleton, W. H. Carleton. for surveys executed under contract with the surveyor-general of California, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-oneiand prior years, one hundred and three dollars and twenty-four cents. For compensation of clerks and draughtsmen in the office of the sur- Surveyougenervcyorgeneral of California, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen elk kC¤Uf<>¤¤i¤·; hundred and seventyseven, two thousand six hundred dollars. ° ‘" “‘ For rent of office, pay of messenger, fuel, and other incidental ex- i¤<>id¤¤*=>·1 BX- penses, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and sev- I’°““°“· enty-seven, two thousand dollars. ‘ Surveying public lands in Washington Territory: Amount due W. R. W. R. Ballard. Ballard, for surveys executed under contract with the surveyor-general of Washington Territory, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-four, three hundred and twenty-four dollars and thirty-one cents. For compensation of clerks and draughtsmen in the office of the sur- Siirveyor-genep veyorgeneral of Washington Territory, being a deficiency for the hscal 9-]: W¤¤I¤i¤s¢<>¤; year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, four hundred dollars. "]°"k“· Surveying public lands in Florida: Amount due M. A. Williams, for M. A. Williams. surveys executed under contract with the surveyorgeneral of Florida, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-four, seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars and fifty- nine cents. Survey of public lands in Utah: Amounts due Joseph Gorlinski and Josepli <}<>¤·1in- Bailey and Burrill, for surveys executed under contract with the sur- ‘,‘;k’¤ .,]?'“]°Y M"] veyor-general of Utah, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen um ` hundred and seventy-five, three hundred and ninety-two dollars and twenty-eight cents. . For rent of office, pay of messenger, fuel, and other incidental ex- S¤rvey<>r—ce¤¤¤·- penses, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and 2*], Utah? ““°'d°“‘ seventy-seven, two hundred and fifty dollars. a °XD°"S°S' Surveying public lands in Montana: Amounts due McFarland and K]§£°F”']“§? Pima Kellogg, McFarland and Bonnell, and Post and Koch, for surveys ex- 1,,$,d°§f{{ B§,,,,‘;§` ecuted under contract with the surveyor-general of Montana, being a Post and Koch. ’ deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-five, two hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty cents. For rent of office, pay of messenger, fuel, and other incidental ex- Surveyor-genes penses, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and gl»M‘3¤**f¤”»i *¤°l· seventy-seven, four hundred dollars. °”°°' °‘P‘i”“°“‘ Surveying public lands in Arizona: Amount due T. F. White, for T· F- Whimsurveys executed under contract with the surveyor-general of Arizona, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventyhve, three hundred and fifty-one dollars and ten cents. Surveying public lands in Louisiana: Amount due James L. Brad- J=*¤¤°¤ L- BML ford, for surveys executed under contract with the surveyor-general of f°’d‘ Louisiana, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ` seventy-tive, four hundred and eighty-four dollars and thirteen cents. _ Amount due James L. Bradford for surveys executed under contract J¤¤¤¤¤ L· BMG- with the surveyor-general of Louisiana, being a deficiency for the fiscal f°’d‘ year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, six hundred and fourteen dollars and thirty-eight cents. For compensation of clerks and draughtsmen, being a deficiency for Snwcygr-gener the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, one thousand five °l·, L°“f*”“°·9 I"' hundred dollars. °"°"I°° °Xp°°°°°'