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 FORTY-SEVEN f H CONGRESS. Slcss. I. Ch. 389. 1882. 251 ing, translating, copying, and indexing original Spanish archives, and preserving from destruction originals greatly defaccd in the oiliee of the
 * il;:\`€5f,'¢{{'·g0Il€l'ul of Culilbrniu, thirty·m·o thousand two hundred and

y e o urs. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Idaho, two thousand five Idaho. l1uu¢l1éc•ll•lolIars; and for the clerks in his oiilce, two thousand [ive l1uu— 0 urs N da a d For snrveyorgcneml of N evwda, two thousand five hundred dollars; Icw:.v 3 n and for the clerks in his office, tln·ee·thousaml dollars. _ For surveyongeneral of Oregon, two thousand five hundred dollars; 0¤>g°¤· und for the clerks in his office, fom- thousand five hundred dollars. For surveyongeneral of the Territory of Washington, two thousand W=¤¤hi¤8*<>¤· Eve (hwg1d5e5I dollars; and for the clerks in his onlce, ive thousand tive un r 0 lars. ` For surveyor-general of Nebraska and Iowa, two thousand dollars; N¢‘>¤¤k• ¤¤d and for the clerks in his office, four thousand dolhuws. I"""" For surveyor-general of the Territory of Montana, two thousand five Montana. hulndred dollars; and for lathe clerks in his either? sh: thouscnd dolgug. or surveyorgeuera 0 the erritory o to two t ousmn ve Utah. hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, three thousand dollars. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Wyoming, two thousand tivo Wyomhng. hunxlrrgdd alollx; and for the clerks in his ohice, three thousand live um 0I . For surveyor-general of the Territory of Arizona, two thousand live Arizona. hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his otilce, three thousand dollars. - POS'1‘-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. ‘ For comlpensation of the Pomrnaster-General, eight theusmndhdolllarrgi hcoglpeusmcu or chief cler in the ostmaster- neral two thousand two un f ¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤3¤‘· · dollars; steuographer, one thousand eiéht hundred dollars; appoint? gl';':_‘L""k8::g;‘f ment clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; law clerk, at two ,,1,,,., Jul when. thousand two hundred and fifty dollgrs; and one clerk of class four _ (office of assistant attorney-general Post-(Mice Department ·, one — clerk of class three; one clerk of class H9; thwn clerks of chssfone; one clerk at one thousand dollars; one cotgyist; one messenmr one mmissant messenger; in all, twenty-seven ousmud nine hundred and ten dollars. For lirst assistant postmaster-general, four thousand dollars; chief First Assistant clerk, two thousand dollars, and while theloffice islrelet byfthe present incumbent five hundred dollars additions: · three c er s 0 c ass our- dum ’ twenty clerks of class three; one clerk of- class three to act as stenogz 0 mphcr and department telegraph operator; six clerks of class two; fourteen clerks of class one; four clerks at one thousand dollars each; three assistant messengers; superintendent of blank agency, one thousand eight humlred dollars; assistant superintendent of blunkdegencyg 131; ‘ lhcusauul six hundred dollars- four essistantsto superinten en: 0 agency on one thousand hW0,hi1Il(l.]7§d dollars each; two assastants to sanpermtennalcntdogbhnnk agency at nine hundred dollars eachgxganesclgk ut unc thousun dollars; one assis messenger; ree a re or bhmk agency); superintendent of free delivery, two thousand one hundred dollars; one clerk of class foot; one clerk of class pwo; and one clerk of class one (elllicedof suzengtgndent of hoe dehvery); in all, ninety-seven thousun nn sirtsy o. _ _ For recom! assistant postmaster-general, four thousand collars; cluef Pmxgmw clcrI:,lhs}o thonsmnl l];};lR{8;t0h;Bf iof dxvansfiolntg Bllmptecgnolné 3;: (:13:3- al, and dark, and • l rs- su rin uc en o r.: way s · - he · · ; tguietcrlm aglcclnse four; thirty four clerks of clasp three; eighteen m n` clerks nf class two; eighteen clerks of cluss_ono; mne clerks stone thou sum] dollars ouch ; three female clerks, at mne hundred dollars each; three xusismut. messengers; uml one laborer; m ull, one hundred and tortyahree thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars.