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 THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 32. 1851. 611 to them according to the exigencies of the public service, and if necessary, to be employed in transcribing field notes of surveys, for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of government, twenty-five thousand dollars. Government in the Territories. — Territorial Territory of Oregon. €°"°'¤m€¤*· For salaries of governor, three judges, and secretary, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation and mileage of members of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty-four thousand dollars. Territory of Minnesota. For salary of governor, three judges, and secretary, eight thousand seven hundred dollars. For salary of superintendent of Indian affairs, one thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of members of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty- four thousand dollars. Territory of New Mexico. For salaries of governor, three judges, and secretary, eight thousand seven hundred dollars. For salary of superintendent of Indian affairs, one thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of members of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty-four thousand dollars. Territory of Utah. For salaries of governor, three judges, and secretary, eight thousand seven hundred dollars. For salary of superintendent of Indian affairs, one thqusand dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of members of the legislative assembly, oflicers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty-four thousand dollars: Provided, That the salaries specified above, for any No salaries to of the officers of any of the Territories of the United States, shall not l’° Paid lu °”" pai any a e w e any o o e e more than 50 be 'd in c s her f said me rs shall absent th mselves of absmce for from said Territories and their official duties for a period of time d¤yS· greater than sixt da s. Surveys of PiirblicyLands. ——For surveying the public lands, in addi- Surveys. tion to the unexpended balance of former appropriations, viz: For In g°“°"”‘]‘ surveying the public lands, including incidental expenses, to be apportioned to the several districts according to the exigencies of the public service, the part to be applied to the surveys required by the location and survey of private claims in Florida, to be disbursed at augmented l‘3t6S, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That H0 _PF°VlS° ash? land bounty for military services granted by the act of twenty-eighth ;;`a;p1;;d;,i,;,_ of September, eighteen hundred and fifty, entitled "An Act granting rants under b0¤I1ty land to certain officers and soldiers who have engaged in the lilggéltgh ag °f military service of the United States," or by virtue of any other act of ’` Congress heretofore passed, granting land bounties for military services, shall be satisfied out of any public land not heretofore brought into market, and now subject to entry at private sale under existing laws. For completing the survey of the copper region of Michigan, at a gatednptuexceeding six dollars per mile, twenty-five thousand two hun- \’€ dollars. For re-surveying and correcting erroneous surveys in the lower penin-