Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/279

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FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 251. 1870. 245 For clerks in his office, two thousand five hundred dollars. 9l°Fk¤ in L°“i¤· For surveyor-general of Florida, two thousand dollars, and for clerks in mEl,,,d“. his office, two thousand Eve hundred dollars. · i For compensation of surveyor-general of Minnesota, two thousand dol- Mi¤¤¤S<>*-at lars, and the clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Dakota, two thousand dollars, Dakota; and the clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor-general ofKansas, two thousand dollars, andthe clerks in Kari asg his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. For compensation of extra clerks in replacing the township plats, descriptive sheets, and so forth, of the land office at Topeka, Kansas, destroyed by the burning of that office, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For surveyor-general of Colorado, three thousand dollars, and for the Colm-do; clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. For surveyor-general of New Mexico, three thousand dollars, and for New N¢Xi¤¤: clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. For surveyor-general of California and Arizona, three thousand dollars, California aud and for clerks in his office, eleven thousand dollars. A""""i For surveyor-general of Idaho, three thousand dollars, and for clerks in Idaho; his office, four thousand dollars. For surveyor-general of Nevada, three thousand dollars, and for the Nevada; clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. For surveyongeneral of Oregon, two thousand five hundred dollars, and Oregon; for the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. For surveyor-general of Washington Territory, two thousand five hun- Washington dred dollars, and for the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. T°"l°°"Y i For surveyor-general of Nebraska and Iowa, two thousand dollars, and Nebraska and for the clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. I°w“i For surveyor-general of Montana, three thousand dollars, and for the Montana; clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. For surveyor-general of Utah Territory, three thousand dollars, and for Utah Territhe clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. "°"Y· For salary of United States recorder of land titles at St. Louis, Mis- Recorder of souri, five- hundred dollars. m‘$:"1°S °‘° S°‘ For compensation of the surveyor-general of the Territory of Wyo- 5.5.3.0,-.gu,- ming, three thousand dollars, and the clerks in his office, four thousand %3‘;l£€Ol_)_Y¢mi¤s dollars. ' Department of Agrdculture.——For compensation. of commissioner of Ilepartment of agriculture, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; gtlggggliggiogfy entomologist, two thousand dollars; chemist, two thousand dollars; as- ,,,.,&(,_ sistant chemist, sixteen hundred dollars; superintendent of experimental gardens and grounds, two thousand dollars ; statistician, two thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; superintendent of seed-room, one thousand eight hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; botanist, one thousand four hundred dollars; three clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, six clerks of class two, seven clerks of class one; engineer, one .thousand four hundred dollars ; superintendent of folding room, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of garden and grounds, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of seed-room, one thousand two hundred dollars; three copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; two attendants in museum, at one thousand dollars each; chief messenger, eight hundred and fifty dollars; two assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one carpenter, at nine hundred and sixty dollars; three watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each.; and eight laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each,·—making in all, seventy 'thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars. Couwin sm- For collecting statistics and compiling and writing matter for monthly, mms and gm annual, and special reports, fifteen thousand dollars. paring reports