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

For compensation of the clerks in the offices of the surveyors general, to be apportioned to them according to the exigencies of the public service, ten thousand dollars.

For clerks in the offices of the surveyors general, to transcribe field notes of survey for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of Government, in addition to former appropriations, as follows:

Office of the surveyor general northwest of [the] [sic] Ohio, four thousand five hundred dollars.

Office of surveyor general of Wisconsin and Iowa, two thousand dollars.

Office of surveyor general of Illinois and Missouri, four thousand dollars.

Office of surveyor general of Arkansas, one thousand dollars.

Office of surveyor general of Alabama, one thousand dollars.

For compensation of the secretary to sign land patents for public lands, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation of the Commissioner of the Public Buildings in Washington city, two thousand dollars;

For compensation to four assistants, draw-keepers at the Potomac bridge, including oil for lamps and machinery, fire wood and repairs of bridge, and for arrearages due, five thousand five hundred dollars.

Mint of the United States and Branches.―For compensation of the officers and workmen of the mint at Philadelphia, namely:

For the director, three thousand five hundred dollars;

For the treasurer, two thousand dollars;

For the chief coiner, two thousand dollars;

For the assayer, two thousand dollars;

For the engraver, two thousand dollars;

For the assistant assayer, one thousand three hundred dollars;

For the melter and refiner, two thousand dollars;

For four clerks, four thousand four hundred dollars;

For the wages to workmen, twenty-four thousand dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials, stationery, water rent and repairs, four thousand dollars.

For specimens of ores and coins to be reserved at the mint, eight hundred dollars.

For the purchase of the perpetual right, for the mint and branch mints of the United States, to the use of a patented apparatus for counting coins, invented by the late Rufus Tyler, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation of the officers and workmen of the branch mint at Charlotte, in North Carolina, viz:

For the superintendent, two thousand dollars;

For the assayer, fifteen hundred dollars;

For the coiner, fifteen hundred dollars;

For the clerk, one thousand dollars;

For wages to workmen, three thousand five hundred dollars;

For the incidental and contingent expenses of said branch, including fuel, materials, stationery, repairs and wastage of gold, fifteen hundred dollars;

For renewing the roof of the mint, one thousand dollars;

For compensation of the officers and workmen of the branch mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, viz:

For the superintendent, two thousand dollars;

For the assayer, fifteen hundred dollars;

For the coiner, fifteen hundred dollars;

For the clerk, one thousand dollars;