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90 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 108. 1852. sioner to the Sandwich Islands,—being the same amount allowed by act of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nfty, to Charles Eames, his successor, three thousand dollars. ___· p,,;,];,, L,m,;,_ Public Lands.- For salary of the recorder of land-titlesm Missouri, five hundred dollars. _ For compensation for secretary to sign patents for public lands, one thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries and commissions of registers of land offices, and receivers of public moneys, one hundred and twenty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. For expenses of depositing public moneys by receivers of public moneys, twenty-three thousand five hundred and eighty dollars. For incidental expenses of the several land offices, thirty-four thousand two hundred and forty. dollars. Land Surveys. Surveys of Public Lands. -—- For surveying the public lands, including incidental expenses and special surveys, demanding augmented rates, to be applied and apportioned to the several districts, according to the exigencies of the public service; the part to be applied to the re-surveys F10r‘i<]¤·· required by the location and survey of private claims in Florida to be disbursed at a rate not exceeding five dollars per mile, in addition to the unexpended balances of former appropriations, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. S¢>·g¤¤¤-W buy, For survey of the Islands in Saganaw Bay and river, and other islands &°‘ on the coast of Lakes Huron and Michigan, six hundred dollars. Missouri. For correcting erroneous and defective lines of the public and private surveys in Missouri, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mile, including office work, two thousand five hundred dollars. For completing the survey of towns and villages in Missouri, named 181% °h· 9* in the act of June thirteenth, eighteen hundred and twelve, and May 1824* °h‘ 18* twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, one thousand dollars. For transcribing records of private land claims in the office of the recorder of land titles at Saint Louis, twelve hundred dollars. miiwis mid For additional compensation to certain deputy surveyors in Illinois Mi¤¤<>¤¤‘i· and Missouri, for corrective and detached surveys, one thousand six hundred and ninety-four dollars and forty-seven cents. Mississippi. For the payment of a balance due for surveying donejn the State of Mississippi, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-one, seven hundred and one dollars and forty-two cents. Act ,-Gmgw, to For compensation of surveyors and other agents required in Illinois, swamp-lands- Missouri, and Florida, to carry into eifcct the act of September twenty- 1850* °h‘ 84* eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, granting swampdands, Src., six thousand dollars. Louisiana_ For surveyors in Louisiana at augmented rates, thirty-five thousand six hundred and eighty-six dollars. F1<>¥i<l¤- For survey of private claims in Florida, under the act of June twenty- 18**=8·¤l1·83· eighth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, including the work now under contract, ten thousand dollars. For completing certain surveys in Florida, ata rate not exceeding six dollars per mile, in consequence of the peculiar diiliculties attending the execution of the same, on account of swamps, lakes, marshes, dce., and for scrap·work, ten thousand dollars. 0¤‘¤g¤¤· For surveying standard parallels, township and section lines, in Oregon, at a rate not exceeding twelve dollars per mile, including incidental expenses, sixty-two thousand dollars. . For surveying two thousand six hundred and twenty-five miles of meridian, base, and standard lines, meandering and survey of irregular or river lots, dce., at a rate not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile, thirty- nine thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars. California. For subdividing lands in California into townships, equal to two thon-