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Arrearages for 1837.For arrearages for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, six thousand seven hundred and forty-nine dollars and ninety-eight cents;

Watchmen.For compensation of two watchmen, six hundred dollars;

Auditor of Post Office.For compensation to the Auditor of the Post Office, three thousand dollars;

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

Contingent expenses.For contingent expenses of said office, including the expense of quarterly books, stationery, printing, pay of laborers, and arrearages of expenses incidental ot the occupation of the new office, seven thousand four hundred and thirty-seven dollars;

Surv’r. Gen’l. N. W. of Ohio.For compensation of the Surveyor General northwest of the Ohio, two thousand dollars;

Clerks, 1836, chap. 60.For compensation to clerks in his office, per acts of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, six thousand three hundred dollars;

Surv’r. Gen’l. for Illinois and Missouri.For compensation to the Surveyor General for Illinois and Missouri, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.For compensation to clerks in the office of said Surveyor General, per acts of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand two hundred dollars;

Surv’r. Gen’l . of Arkansas.For compensation to the Surveyor General of Arkansas, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.For compensation of clerks in the office of said Surveyor General, three thousand dollars;

Surv’r. Gen’l. of Louisiana.For compensation of the Surveyor General of Louisiana, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.For compensation to clerks in the office of said Surveyor General, per acts of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, four thousand three hundred dollars;

Surv’r. Gen’l. of Mississippi.For compensation of the Surveyor General of Mississippi, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.For compensation of clerks in the office of said Surveyor General, per acts of the ninth of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, five hundred dollars;

Surv’r. Gen’l. of Alabama.For compensation of the Surveyor General of Alabama, two thousand dollars;

Clerks, May 9, 1836, ch. 60.
Additional clerk hire.
For compensation of clerks in the office of said Surveyor General, per acts of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, including one thousand five hundred dollars for additional clerk-hire in preparing the survey and return of the Cherokee cession, two thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars;

Surv’r. Gen’l. of Florida.For compensation of the Surveyor General of Florida, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.For compensation of clerks in the office of said Surveyor General, two thousand dollars;

Commissioner of Public Buildings.For compensation to the Commissioner of Public Buildings in Washington, two thousand three hundred dollars;

Assistants, &c.For compensation to three assistants to the Commissioner, as superintendent of the Potomac bridge; for the expense of oil for the lamps, one thousand nine hundred and forty-two dollars and fifty cents;

Officers and clerks of the Mint.For compensation to the officers and clerks of the Mint, twenty thousand four hundred dollars;

Labourers and contingent exp.For pay of laborers in the various departments of the Mint, and for contingent expenses, fourteen thousand six hundred dollars;

Officers and clerks of Mint at Charlotte.For compensation to the officers and clerk of the branch Mint at Charlotte, North Carolina, six thousand dollars;

Laborers.For pay of laborers in the various departments of the same, three thousand six hundred dollars;