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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 56. 1870. 87
 Washington Territ0ry.——For compensation and mileage of the mem- W?*hl¤8*°¤

§ bers of the legislative assembly of the Territory of Washington, and for T°mt°ry'

 officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, eight thousand

Q six hundred and seventy-six dollars. . For paper, printing, binding, and folding the bills, laws, and journals E of the legislative assembly of the Territory of Washington, for the session

 begun and held on the first Monday in October, eighteen hundred and

· sixty-nine six thousand dollars.

 To pay ,claim of T. F. McElroy, for balance due him for public print- T.F.MoElroy.

" ing during fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty- E seven, three thousand eight hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty-four

 cents.

i • Dakota Territory. --· To fpay forlpriuting and binding the laws and wD¤k<>t¤ T¤rri·

 _;oui-nalsof the last session o the legislative assembly of Dakota Territory *7*
 and for incidental expenses of the office of the secretary of said Territory;
 five thousand dollars.

i Public Lands. —- For salary of surveyongeneral of Louisiana, two Public lands.

 thousand and seventy-two dollars, and for clerks in his office, one thou- i;§;_*m°§,°'·

, sand five hundred dollars. · · _

 For salary of surveyor-general of Montana, five hundred and nineteen Llldiifiiiia;
 dollars and twenty-three cents; for rent of his office, fuel, books, station-

3 ery, and other incidental expenses, nine hundred dollars; and for clerks in his office five hundred dollars. § d For salariy of surveyor-general of Florida, one hundred and forty-eight Florida; — ollars and thirty-five cents. g b For saslaiiels og glipks in the office of the surveyor-general of Minnesota, Minnesota; é t irteen fun re dollars. f For salaries of clerks in the office of the surveyor-general of Dakota, Dakota; E two thousand two hundred and twenty-six dollars.

 For salaries of clerks in the office of the surveyor-general of California California;
 and Arizona four thousand dollars.
 For salaries of clerks in the office of the surveyor-general of Kansas, Kansas;

li one thousand fbur hundred and twenty-five dollars.

 For salaries of clerks in the office of the surveyor-general of Nevada, Nevada.
 and contingent expenses, three hundred dollars.
 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Interior De.

jPRYCIDGDC.

 Pension Office.-—For navy pensions to widows and others, eighty pemon 0g5W_

Q thousand dollars.

 For contingent expenses of the pension office, ten thousand dollars.
 For pay of laborers and messengers, five thousand dollars.
 For rent of building on G Street, corner of Eighth Street, from the sixg teenth day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, until the first day

I of June, eighteen hundred and seventy, at an annual rental of not exceed- E gn ten thousand dollars to be determined by the Secretary of the · g 7

 nterior, such sum as may be necessary is hereby appropriated.
 d igtdiaéz Department. -—- For pay of interpreters, nine thousand five hun- Indian do-
 re an twenty-five dollars. P“·"m°°*·

E I Patent Ojgpe. ? For difference of pay to fifty-three female copyists in gates: oHico.

 tie patent office, or the year ending June thirty eivhteen hundred and . °m °°°PY’

§ seventy, at two hundred dollars each, ten `thousarid dix hundred dollars: lm`

 frovzded, That said sum does not increase their compensation beyond nine Pr<>vi¤¤·
 undred dollars each for said year.

i Jnzuse m” Oorreetion.-—- For the purposes mentioned in the fourteenth House of cor-

 section of the act of July twenty-five, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, en-   ch 288

i titled *‘ An act to establish in the District of Columbia a house of correc- $14. ’’ E tion for boys," and to be paid in the same manner as the appropriation °l· xiv- P- 23%

 therein made is directed to be levied and paid, the payment of the several