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For compensation to clerks and messengers in said office, fifty-five thousand five hundred dollars;

For eleven additional clerks in said office, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars;

For contingent expenses of said office, including the expense of quarterly books, stationery, printing, and pay of laborers, four thousand seven hundred dollars;

For compensation to the surveyor general northwest of the Ohio, two thousand dollars;

For compensation to clerks in his office, per, six thousand three hundred dollars;

For compensation to the surveyor general for Illinois and Missouri, two thousand dollars;

For compensation to clerks in the office of said surveyor general, per, three thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars;

For compensation to the surveyor general of Arkansas, two thousand dollars;

For compensation of clerks in the office of said surveyor general, two thousand eight hundred dollars;

For compensation of the surveyor general of Louisiana, two thousand dollars;

For compensation to clerks in the office of said surveyor general, per, two thousand five hundred dollars;

For compensation of the surveyor general of Mississippi, two thousand dollars;

For compensation of clerks in the office of said surveyor general, per acts of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, five thousand dollars;

For compensation of the surveyor general of Alabama, two thousand dollars;

For compensation of clerks in the office of said surveyor general, per, two thousand two hundred dollars;

For compensation of the surveyor general of Florida, two thousand dollars;

For compensation of clerks in the office of said surveyor general, three thousand five hundred dollars;

For compensation of the surveyor general of Wisconsin, and of the clerks in his office, per, three thousand one hundred dollars;

For extra clerks and draughtsmen in the offices of the surveyors general, to be apportioned according to the exigencies of the service, eight thousand dollars;

For extra clerks to transcribe field notes of survey, for the purpose of having them preserved at the seat of Government, to be expended in case fire-proof vaults are not furnished for their preservation, at the following offices, viz:

Of the surveyor general northwest of the Ohio, four thousand five hundred dollars;

Of the surveyor general of Illinois and Missouri, three thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars;

Of the surveyor general of Arkansas, three thousand dollars;

Of the surveyor general of Louisiana, four thousand five hundred dollars;

Of the surveyor general of Mississippi, four thousand two hundred and ninety dollars; and

Of the surveyor general of Wisconsin, three thousand dollars;