Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 11.djvu/319

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THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 82. 1858. 299 To enable the Secretary of State to carry into effect the act entitled, “ An Act for the admission of the State of Kansas into the Union," ten 31% giggthousand dollars.` Northeast Executive Buihl·ing.—-—For compensation of four watchmen Executive and two laborers of the northeast executive building, three thousand six B“‘1dl·“g· hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for fuel, light, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, four thousand three hundred dollars. Treasury .Department.—For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury De- Treasury, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, clerks, messenger, assistant P“'§'&i‘;:gry,S messenger, and laborers in his office, forty-eight thousand six hundred 0Qg3, dollars. For compensation of the First Comptroller, and the clerks, messenger, 1st Gonigitrollefs and laborers in his onice, twenty-eight thousand three hundred and forty ° "°‘ dollars. For compensation of the Second Comptroller, and the clerks, messenger, 2d C°'¥*"'°U°"'° and laborer in his office, twenty-six thousand eight hundred and forty ° °°` dollars. For compensation of the First Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, 1st Auditor’s assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, thirty-five thousand nine °m°°' hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Second Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, Zd Auditors assistant messenger and laborer in his office, thirty-five thousand five hun- °m°°‘ dred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Third Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, 8dAuditor’s assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, one hundred and thirty-two °m°"~ thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Fourth Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, 4th Auditors and assistant messenger in his office, twenty-seven thousand seven hundred °¤“i°°· and forty dollars. For compensation of the Fifth Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, and sth Auditors laborer in his office, seventeen thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. °m°°· For compensation of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Office _ Office of Au- Department, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers 6*;;* of 0- D°‘ in his office, one hundred and seventy-two thousand three hundred and Pa mm' fort dollars. Flor compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, and the clerks, Tressurers messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, twenty-tive thou- °m°°· sand seven hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Register of the Treasury, and the clerks, mes- Registers omes. senger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, fifty thousand three hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and the clerks and Solicitors omoe. messenger in his office, seventeen thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the Commissioner of the Customs, and the clerks, _0tjiice of Commessenger, and laborer in his office, twenty thousand four hundred and ;g;§;i°”°' of C“¤· forty dollars. ' For compensation of the clerks, messenger, and laborer of the Light- h Omg <g_I£8bthouse Board, nine thousand two hundred and forty dollars. mm ° Contingent Expenses of the Treasury Department.- In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury: For copying, blank books, stationery, binding, sealing ships’ registers, Sw‘<>f¤1*y’¤ translating foreign languages, advertising, and extra clerk hire for prepar- °m°°‘ ing and collecting information to be laid before Congress—-said clerks th be employed only during the session of Congress or when indispensably necessary to enable the department to answer some call made by either house of Congress at one session to be answered at another; and no such extra clerk shall receive more than three dollars and thirty-three and one third cents per day for the time actually and necessarily employed-