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1839, ch. 81.
1840, ch. 22.
For topographer and additional clerks in said office, per acts March three, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and May eight, one thousand eight hundred and forty; and a clerk to keep the appropriation account, eleven thousand six hundred dollars;

For contingent expenses of said office, including fuel for the Auditor’s office, and four thousand dollars for rent of building occupied by the department, ten thousand five hundred dollars;

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

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

1838, ch. 169.For eleven additional clerks in said office, per act of July seven, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars;

For contingent expenses of said office, including the expense of quarterly books, stationery, printing, and pay of laborers, four thousand seven hundred dollars;

Surveyor Gen. north-west of the Ohio.For compensation to the Surveyor General, northwest of the Ohio, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.
1836, ch. 60.
For compensation to clerks in his office, per act of ninth of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, six thousand three hundred dollars;

Surveyor Gen. for Illinois and Missouri.For compensation of the Surveyor General of Illinois and Missouri, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.
1836, ch. 60.
For compensation to clerks in his office, per act of ninth of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, three thousand eight hundred dollars;

Surveyor Gen. of Arkansas.For compensation to the Surveyor General of Arkansas, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.
1836, ch. 60.
For compensation to his clerks, per act ninth May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, two thousand eight hundred dollars;

Surveyor Gen. of Louisiana.For compensation to the Surveyor General of Louisiana, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.
1836, ch. 60.
For compensation to his clerks, per act ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, two thousand five hundred dollars;

Surveyor Gen. of Mississippi.For compensation to the Surveyor General of Mississippi, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.
1836, ch. 60.
For compensation to his clerks, per act ninth May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, one thousand dollars;

Surveyor Gen. of Alabama.For compensation to the Surveyor General of Alabama, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.
1836, ch. 60.
For compensation to his clerks, per act ninth May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, two thousand two hundred dollars;

Surveyor Gen. of Florida.For compensation to the Surveyor General of Florida, two thousand dollars;

Clerks.
1836, ch. 60.
For compensation to his clerks, per act ninth May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, five hundred dollars;

Surveyor gen. of Wisconsin and Iowa.
1838, ch. 99.
Clerks.
1838, ch. 99.
For compensation to the Surveyor General of Wisconsin and Iowa, per act of June twelve, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For compensation to his clerks, per act June twelve, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, one thousand six hundred dollars;

Extra clerks and draughtsmen in offices of surveyors general.For extra clerks and draughtsmen in the offices of the Surveyors General, in addition to the unexpended balances of former appropriations, to be apportioned to them according to the exigencies of the public service, seven thousand two hundred dollars;

For extra clerks in the offices of the Surveyors General to transcribe field notes of survey, for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of Government, in addition to the unexpended balances of former appropriations, viz.,