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166 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 47. 1847. Detached sur- For detached surveys in Missouri, at. a rate not exceeding five dol. WYE lars per mile, on account of the drmcultres in surveying lakes, swamps, &,c., four thousand five hundred dollars. S¤5v¤y•i¤Mi¤· For surveys of towns and villages in Missouri, named in the act of '°‘f§'é4 ch ,84 twenty-sixth May, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, including office ' i l rent, two thousand dollars. Surveying in For surveying in that part of Arkansas where, in consequence of A’k“”’“· local attraction, the ordinary compass cannot be uscd, at a rate not exceeding eight dollars per mile, nine hundred dollars. Suyvqyiug in For surveying the islands in the Mississippi, Arkansas, White, Red, M‘”'"'PP"&°’ Black, and St. Francis Rivers, and detached fractional townships in Arkansas, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mile, three thousand dollars. Surveys at aug· For surveys, at augmented rates, in Louisiana, sixteen thousand six "‘°“"°d ’?"°“· _ hundred and ninety dollars. L SQPYGYWS m For surveying the public lands in the State of Louisiana to meet the °°"m°°‘ liabilities of the surveyor-general's office, on contracts now in the course of execution, twenty-one thousand dollars. Fcmign inter- Intercourse with Foreign Nations. —For salaries of ministers to °°,'{E,'f{m,,,_ Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Mexico, and Brazil sixty-three thousand dollars. legstpggtnries ¤f For salaries of secretaries of legation to the same places, fourteen ' thousand dollars. ,F3g;’l°“’ *° For salary of a minister resident to Turkey, six thousand dollars. y' For salary of a dragoman to the legation to Turkey, two thousand ”“’“°“‘“"‘ ave hundred dollars ,.a§;’:'!€°“‘d"s‘“l* For salaries of chargés·des-aH`aires to Portugal, Austria, Denmark, ' Sweden, Holland, Belgium, Chili, Peru, New Grenada, Venezuela, Naples, Sardinia, and Buenos Ayres, filty-eight_thousand five hundred dollars. PeS£;*l¤¤°¤* °¤· For contingent expenses of all the missions abroad, thirty thousand ' dollars. For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, thirty thousand dollars. d0S°¤*“l ¤* l·°¤· For salary of the consul at London, two thousand dollars. ' For clerk hire, office rent, and other expenses of the office of the consul of the United States at London, two thousand eight hundred dollars. Bm".? P°W°”· d 501* expenses of intercourse with the Barbary powers, ten thousand o ars. to Ccmgzigggpsg Igoré salary of a commissioner to the Sandwich Islands, three thouma d_ san ollars. Lrilrelpreten, For interpreters, guards, and other expenses of the consulates at 2:*,;;*; g*;¤*”*¤· (Cgpstantmople, Smyrna, and Alexandria, one thousand- five hundred ’dollars. ‘,g§,’2;*‘l*°*°”°’ d Eur salary of a commissioner to reside in China, five thousand ' dollars- S°°'°“"7• FOI salary of secretary to commissioner to reside in Chi¤a,¤11d Chinese interpreter, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ And also to make up the difference between the salary of said secretary and that of a charge-des-affaires during the time the said secretary has acted as charge-des-aifaires, three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for that purpose, the compensation herein allowed to be in full for the services of the said secretary, as acting charge-des-alfarres of the United States in China, down to the arrival of A. H. Everett at Canton; and for all other public services rendered at any previous period to the government of the United States, or to any officer, agent,_ or citizen thereof, in the capacity of interpreter, translator, or otherwise.