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90 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. ‘I. Ch. 175. 1846. Contingencies_ For contingent expenses of said office, Iviz. : · o For labor, blank books, binding, stationery, printing blanks and circulars, five thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For miscellaneous items, seven hundred dollars. Surveyors and Surveyors and their C'lerks:—For compensation oi: the surveyor- ¤l¤rk¤· general north-west of the Ohio, and the clerks in his ofdce, eight ,h?5f,?;w°st °f thousand three hundred dollars. _ _ _ _ imno,. and For compensation of the surveyor-general m Illinois and Missouri, Missouri. and the clerks in his office, five thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. A,.k,,,,,,,_ For compensation of the surveyor-general in Arkansas, and the clerks in his office, four thousand three hundred dollars. Louisiana. For compensation of the surveyor-general in Louisiana, and the clerks in his office, four thousand five hundred dollars. M;,,,,,,P,,,_ For compensation of the surveyor-general in Mississippi, and the clerks in his office, four thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. Alabama. For compensation of the surveyor-general in Alabama, and the clerks in his ofdce, four thousand dollars. Florida. For compensation of the surveyor-general in Florida, and the clerks in his office, five thousand five hundred dollars. Wi¤¢¤¤•i¤ md For compensation of the surveyor-general in Wisconsin and Iowa, I""' and the clerks in his office, three thousand one hundred dollars. A,,,,,,,,,O,,,,,€m For compensation of the clerks in the offices of- the surveyors-gem or compensation eral, to be apportioned to them according to the exigencies of the pub-

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of surveys, for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of government, sixteen thousand dollars. Lund nmcm, ut For paying to the land officers at St. Augustine and N ewnansville, 1Qé w{‘:¤z¤S*%¢ & in Florida, for issuing permits under the act of fourth August, eighteen F1,,,.,d;?m °' hundred and forty-two, a per centage equal to that allowed by law im, 0h_ m2_ upon 2-he sale of tlhel ipme quantity of public lands at the minimum price, ve thousand dollars. _ Secretary to For compensation of the Secretary to sign patents for public lands, '*S¤ P°*°¤*'· one thousand five hundred dollars. Commissioner For compensation of the commissioner of public buildings in PY Public b¤ild· Washington city, two thousand dollars. ufgommbridgcl hor compensation to four assistants, draw·keeper at the Potomac bridge, including oil for lamps and machinery, fire-wood, and repairs of bridge, four thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. Mint or U. S. Mint of the United States and Branches.— me b"“°h°°‘ At Philadelphia, viz. : 5* Phil*¤i¢lPhi¤· For salaries of the director, treasurer, chief coiner, melter and re- 0m°•=*¤· finer, engraver, assayer, assistant assayer, and four clerks, nineteen thousand two hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, twenty-four thousand dollars. Contingencies, For incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials, stationery, repairs, water rent, and wastage, eight hundred dollars. h Fgr spgcfpiens of ores and coins, to be reserved at the mint, three un re dollars. · At Charlotte. _ At Charlotte, North Carolina, viz.: 0m,,.,,,, Igoré Tplaries of superintendent, assayer, coiner, and clerk, six thousan dollars. . For wages of workmen, three thousand five hundred dollars. Contingencies, h Vgastlaglenof gold, and for contingent expenses, one thousand live un re dollars. At Dahionega, _ At Dahlonega, Georgia, viz.: 0mm_ For salarie of the superintendent, assayer, eoiner, and clerk, six thousand dollars. For wages of workmen, three thousand six hundred dollars.