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TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Can. 175. 1846. 95 For expenses incurred by superintendents in visiting their light- Annual enum houses annually, and examining and reporting the condition of each, “°"‘°"· two thousand dollars. For superintendents' commissions, at two and a half per centum, ten §¤P¢*i¤*¢*{<l· thousand thirty-eight dollars and seventy-seven cents. :,:l:,_ °°°"""` Surveys of Public .Lands.——~For salary of an assistant surveyor, s,,,,,,,,_ to survey the private claims in Florida, under the direction and super- A¤¤i¤¤¤3¢ eurvision of the surveyor-general in Florida, one thousand dollars. '°Y°' "' H°"d“‘ For salary of an assistant surveyor, to have charge and oversight of A“l’“£;’“" the resurveys in the Greensburg (late St. Helena) district, Louisiana, gift in mh under the direction and supervision of the surveyor-general of Louisiana, one thousand dollars. For pay of chaimcarriers, markers, transportation, provisions, Gro., Pay or ¤hai¤· one thousand five hundred dollars. °““‘°"· &°· For surveying the public lands, to be apportioned to the several smgyingpub. districts according to the exigenoies of the public service, one hun- H°l°¤*l*· dred and ten thousand dollars. For surveying the copper region of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa, S*¤"¤!ll}E we with reference to mines and minerals, thirty thousand dollars. °°*’P°' "°g'°"' For the correction of erroneous and defective surveys west of Sag- _ $******3** i¤ anaw Bay, in Michigan, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mile, M’°l"g°°' Eve thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. For detached surveys in Missouri, at a rate not exceeding five dol- Missouri. lars per mile, ou account of difficulties in surveying lakes, swamps, &.c., four thousand one hundred and (iiiy dollars. For the survey of towns and villages in Missouri, named in the act 5 of twenty-sixth of May, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, including 184°»°l‘· lmofiioe work, in addition to the balance of the appropriation of the third March, eighteen hundred and forty-tl1ree,for that object, two thousand dollars. For surveying that part of Arkansas where, in consequence of loca] Argus", attraction, the ordinary compass cannot be used, at a rate not exceeding eight dollars per mile, four thousand eight hundred dollars. For surveys at augmented rates, in Louisiana, three thousand seven Louisiana. hundred and four dollars. For surveys in the Greensburg district, Louisiana, now in the course of execution, in addition to former appropriations, twenty thousand four hundred dollars. For retracing old lines in the district west of Pearl River, to supply Y Rwssiug ¤1d deiicienoies now existing in those surveys, at five dollars and seven °’· dollars per mile, in addition to balance of appropriations for same object, of the third March, eighteen hundred and forty-three, eigh- 1843, ch. 100. teen thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars. _ _ Intercaurse with Foreign Nations.-For salaries of ministers to mu"? “"°"‘ Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Mexico, and Brazil, sixty-three thousand dollars. For salaries of secretaries of legation to the same places, fourteen $€<=¤>¤¤<·>¤ 0F thousand dollars. l°$°°°°‘ _ For outfit of a minister to Great Britain, nine thousand dollars. me?°m,; °rG";:; For salaries of charges de: afaires to Portugal, Austria, Denmark, Briuin. I Sweden, Holland, Belgium, Chili, Peru, New Grenada, Venezuela, ·B.m_gh”8¤ d" Naples, Sardinia, and Buenos Ayres, fifty-eight thousand five hundred ` dollars. _ _ For salary of a minister resident to Turkey, six thousand dollars. TurQ:;"'“' °° For salary of a dragoman to the legation to Turkey, two thousand Dragoman, Eve hundred dollars. For the salary of a commissioner to reside in China, five thousand Qouimimouer dollars: Provided, No part of this sum shall be paid unless the said “’ u“"‘· commissioner actually resides in China.