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'.l.`l'.l'LE xxxrv.——COLLEC'1‘10N OF DUT1ES.—Ch. 2. 531 Sec. 2710. The suryeyors at Matagorda and Lavacea, in the district. Su¤’¤Y¤r¤¤1M¤1»- of Saluria, shall receive a salary of six hundred dollars a year each. “!“,__,;'d"“dl*'““· The surveyor at Copano shall receive a salary of five hundred dollars a 3 M°’·» lsu, °· yur_ 57, s. 3, v. 9, p. 182. 22 June, 1874, c. 391, a. 23, r. 18, pp. 190, 191. _ [Sac, 2711. .'l`71.e surveyors at Pacific Oily and at Jlilwaukee shall receive _$·¤‘¤¢!M‘¤ ¤¢ Pum addztwn to thefees authorized by law, a salary not exceeding one lhousanel °Vl° my ‘"‘d MM dollars a year each.] .i§.5_. 8%:1. 3, $89, p. 567. 22 June, 1874, c. 391, s. 23, v. 18, pp. 190, 191. 18 Feb., 1875, c. Sb, , P. . _ Sec. 2712. The surveyor at Cairo, in Illinois, shall receive a salary of Surveyor at eight hundred dollars a year.CNN- 3 Mar., 1%, c. 198, s. 2, v. 10, p. 680. 22 June, 1874, c. 391, a. 23, v. 18, pp. 190, 191. Sec. 2713. The surveyor at Selma shall receive, in addition to his fees, Su ,-Wyo, at a salary of three hundred and fifty dollars a year. Selma. 8. 11, p. 199. 27 Jan., 1%, c. 3, v. 11, p. 2i!}. 22 June, 18§,c. 391, Sec. 2714. The surveyor at San Francisco shall receive a salary of four Surveyor at San thousand dollars a year. F¤`¤¤¤i¤¢<>- 2 June, 1862, c. 92, s. 2, v. 12, p. 411. 22 June, 1874, c. 391, s. 23, v. 18, pp, 190, 191_ Suc. 2715. The surveyor at Salem and Beverly shall receive a salary of Surveyor at Safour hundred dollars a year. 10111- 28 Feb., 1865, c. 71. s. 3, v. 13, p. 445. 22 June, 1874, c. 391, .9. 23 Sec. 2716. The surveyor at Michigan City shall receive a salary of _SurveyoratMichthree hundred and fifty dollars a year. 28 Feb., 1865, c. 72, s. 2, v. 13, p. 445. 22 June, 1874, 0.391, n. 23, r. 18, pp, 190, 19a Sec. 2717. The surveyor at Albany shall receive, in addition to the Surveyor at A1- customary fees and emoluments of his office, a salary of six hundred lf1y- dollars a year. 2 M,,,._ ,8,,7 [ 178, s. 1, v. 14, p. 542. 22 June, 1874, c. 391, s. 22, 1-. 18, 190, 17)]; Sm. 2718. The surveyor at La Crosse, in Wisconsin, shall receive a Surveyor at La compensation not excee ing twelve hundred dollars a year. 3 mer., ism, e. 251, v. 17, p. 584. 22 Jam, 1874, r. 391, r. 23, r. 18, pp. igofhij Sec. 2719. \Vhenever the emoluments of any surveyor at either of the Ifimitofcompenports of Portland, Maine, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, stl'? °Y¤¤¤'V¤Y¤¤‘¤ lharleston, Savannah, or New Orleans, shall exceed four thousand live ?,,,,c,,°p';l:,:d *“‘d hundred dollars in any one year, after deducting the necessary expenses ---4 incident to his office in the same year, the excess shall be paid into the 7 May, 1822, c. T,..,.,,.,,-,, 1.,. the me of are umd Saws- ‘°§*§1£;""’¥.§’4{’°2‘ 35, s. 5, v. 5, p. 432. 12 July, 1870, c. 251, s. 8, v. 16, p. 251. 22 June, 1874, 0. 391, 23, r.’18, pp. 190, 191.—McI.ean’s Case, 8 C. of Cls., 217. Sec. 2720. Whenever the emoluments of any surveyor, other than Ifimitoteompenthose named in the preceding section, shall exceed two thousand dollars °°';g;,>{ ¤¤"¤Y<>f¤ in any one year, after deducting therefrom the necessary expenses inci- LLL dent to his office in the same year, the excess shall be paid into the 7 May, 1822, c. Treasury, for the use of the United States; [but each surveyor of this gg? “· mv "· 3· P- class shall be entitled to a maximum compensation of two thousand dol- 3' Mn__ 184,, c_ lars a year out of any and all fees and emoluments by him received.] 35, s. 5, v. 5, p. 432. And no surveyor shall, on any pretense whatever, in the aggregate, 12 July, 1870, c. Twelve, or retain for himself, more than four thousand five hun re dol- gg} “· 8· *· wv P- lars a year, including all commissions or fees or emoluments or any other 2é _,,,,,,, ,874, ,,_ commissions or salaries which are now allowed and limited by law; but 391,;. 28, e, 13, pp, Gwch surveyor Kat the ports designated in section twenty-seven hundred 190,191- und nineteen] s all be entitled to a maximum compensation of four thou— 6,,2; f,,°"·· gg? °- Blnd five hundred dollars a year, out of any and a l fees and emoluments ’ ° ’p' ' by him received. And when any surveyor shall perform the duties of collector, he shall be entitled to the same compensation as is allowed to a collector for like services, and shall be sub]ect to the same limitations. [9* 5 W7-]