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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 128. 1883. 559 For the rent of a suitable building or buildings for the use of the _ Root of _ l>¤i|d· Pension Office, to be selected by the Secretary of the Interior, twenty ‘“*¥“—P°““‘°“ Of' thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby author- H°°' ized, subject to existing provisions of law, to contract with the owner of said building or other buildings for the rent thereof to the government, at a rate not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, from June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, to June thir·tieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four. For rent of a building for use of the Bureau of Education, six thou- Bureau or Edusand dollars. cation. For rent of a building for use of the United States Geological Sur- U. S. Geological vey, one thousand five hundred dollars. Survey- For rent of additional buildings for use of the Pension Office, eighteen Additional buildthousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. **8 f°¤‘ P°¤¤i°¤ 0** For rent of additional building or buildings for use of the Interior Hcflgtmcr D am Department, two thousand five hundred dollars. m,,,,t_ °p To enable the Secretary of the Interior to comply with the require- Rooms and aoments of section four of the act approved January sixteenth, eighteen °‘2¤{m°d¤*}°¤¤ f°1' hundred and eighty-three, entitled “An act to regulate and improve S,Q;£5:'“°" C°m' the civil service of the United States," five thousand dollars. ' For postage-stamps for the Interior Department and its bureaus, as Post ago-stamps required under the Postal Union, to prepay postage on matter addressed “”.d °P °“’°°l to Postal Union countries, five thousand dollars. Um')"' SURVEYORS-GENERAL AND THEIR CLERKS.—FOF G0mpBDS3tl0D ot Surveyors-gensurveyor-general of Louisiana, one thousand eight hundred dollars; and *****1 3*}*l °l*'k°· for the clerks in his office, including clerks to prepare duplicate patent- L°"‘°”‘°°' plats of confirmed private land-claims, also to transcribe field notes of surveys in arrears, fourteen thousand dollars; in all, fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars. . For surveyor-general of Florida, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Hoddeand for the clerks in his office, three thousand dollars; in all, four thousand eight hundred dollars. s For surveyor- general of Minnesota, two thousand dollars; and for the Mirmooofoclerks in his oillce, eight thousand dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars. For surveyorgeneral of the Territory of Dakota, two thousand five Dakotahuudred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, eight thousand nine hundred dollars; in all, eleven thousand four hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of the State of Colorado, two thousand five hun- , C¤l<>¤d<>· dred dollars; and for the three clerks in his office, six thousand five hundred dollars; in all, nine thousand dollars. For surveyorgeneral of the Territory of New Mexico, two thousand Now Mo¤i¤o· five hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand dol- Y . lars; in all, eight thousand five hundred dollars. For surveyor- general of California, two thousand seven hundred and California. _ fifty dollars; and for the clerks in his office, including those completing, . translating, copying, and indexing original Spanish archives, and preserving from destruction originals greatly defaced in the office of the surveyor-general of California, thirty-two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, thirty-five thousand dollars. ‘ For surveyor-general of the Territory of Idaho, two thousand live Idaho., hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, nve thousand dollars. ’ For surveyorgeneral of Nevada, two thousand five hundred dollars; NoV=d¤· and for the clerks in his office, three thousand dollars; in all, five thonsand five hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of Oregon, two thousand five hundred dollars; 0¤>8°¤· and for the clerks in his office, four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand dollars. For surveyongeneral of the Territory of Washington, two thousand Washington. uve hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, five thousand ive hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand dollars.