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and the Sabine river." The register and receiver allowed each a compensation of $500 for the services required by this act, &c.-Volume 3, page

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Section thirteen of "An act enabling the claimants to lands within the limits of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, to institute proceedings to try the validity of their claims." "The district judge for the State of Missouri, shall, while in the discharge of the duties imposed by this act, be allowed at the rate of $800 per annum, in addition to his salary as district judge for the State of Missouri."-Volume 4, page 56.

Section eight of "An act to extend the time for the settlement of private land claims in the Territory of Florida, to provide for the preservation of the public archives in said Territory, and for the relief of John Johnson." The commissioners, under this act, were allowed $2,000 per annum, and the register and receiver were each allowed the sum of $1,000, for the performance of the duties required by this act.-Volume 4, page 126.

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Section six of "An act to provide for the confirmation and settlement of private land claims in East Florida, and for other purposes.' By this act the register and receiver were entitled to receive the sum of $1,500 per annum, as a full compensation for the performance of his duties, and the additional duties required by this act, &c.— Volume 4, page 203.

Section two of "An act supplementary to the several acts providing for the adjustment of land claims in the State of Alabama." By this act the register and receiver were allowed, as a compensation for their services in relation to said claims, and for the services to be performed under the provisions of the several acts to which this is a supplement, at the rate of $1,000 per annum.Volume 4, page 240.

Section four of "An act supplementary to the several acts providing for the settlement and confirmation of private land claims in Florida." By this act the register and receiver were each allowed $1,000, as extra compensation, for acting ex officio as commissioners, &c. Certain claims under this act to be received and adjudicated by the judge of the superior court of the district within which the land lies, &c.-Volume 4, page 285.

"An act making additional appropriations for the support of government for the year 1829." This act provides for additional compensation to

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the district judge for the district of Missouri, under the act of 26th May, 1824.-Vol. 4, page 342.

Section eight of "An act for further extending the powers of the judges of the superior court of the Territory of Arkansas, under the act of the 26th day of May, 1824, and for other purposes." This act imposed certain duties relating to land claims upon those judges, and enacts, "that each of the judges of the supreme court of the Territory of Arkansas shall, while in the discharge of their duties imposed by this act, be allowed at the rate of $800 per annum, in addition to their salary as judges of the superior court for the Territory of Arkansas," &c.-Volume 4, page 401.

"An act making appropriations for the support of government for the year 1831." This act provides "for compensation to William Cranch, chief justice of the circuit court for the District of Columbia, for preparing a code of civil and criminal jurisprudence, in compliance with an act of Congress, approved 29th April, 1816, $1,000.-Vol. 4, page 457.

Section five of "An act for the final adjustment of the claims to lands in the southeastern land district of the State of Louisiana." By this act the register and receiver of the land office were allowed the sum of $500 each, as additional compensation for additional services therein prescribed.-Volume 4, page 562.

Section four of "An act for the final adjustment of private land claims in Missouri." By this act the recorder of land titles was allowed for his additional services, imposed thereby, the sum of $1,500 per annum.-Volume 4, page 567.

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Section thirteen of "An act in addition to 'An act to promote the progress of the useful arts,' makes provision that there be paid annually, out of the patent fund, to the chief justice of the district court of the United States for the District of Columbia, in consideration of the extra services imposed by this act, the sum of $100.-Volume 5, page 355.

Section seven of "An act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government for the year ending 30th June, 1846, and for other purposes," makes provision for additional compensation to the district judges of Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, under the provisions of the first section of the act of 17th June, 1844, the sum of $7,666 67.Volume 5, page 765.

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