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74 Tum-; x1.——DEPAR'l`MEN'1‘ OF THE 1NTERlOR.—Ch. 1. T [ T L E X I. THE DEPAI¥'I`1\’I1*3NT OF THE INTERIOR. C HAPTER ONE. THE DEPARTIEHT. Sec. Sec. 437. Fatahlishment of Department of the 439. His duties. Interior. 440. Clerks and employes. 438. A istant Secretary of the Interior. Establishment of Sec. 437. There shall be at the seat of Government an Executive D°I’“‘F*‘“““t °f tm De artment to be known as the De rtment of the Interior, and a I ter1or p pu · _°y_____,_ Secretary of the Interior, who shall be the head thereof. 3 Mar., 1849, c. 108, s. 1, v. 9, p. 395. ASSi¤1¤¤¢ S¢¢1‘¢· Sec. +38. There shall be in the Department of the Interior an Assisttrg of dm hw' ant Secretary of the Interior, who shall be appointed by the President, 2.;..-..—— b and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall be entitled Q ~ _ -· · · a sa ary 0 six thousand dollars a year, pai mon y. ‘ 7- 14 We 1862 ¢ td, I fth d d ll to be ‘d thl rms M 1

 By Ml of January 20, 1874, c. 11, v. 18, p. 4, the salary was reduced

226, s.1,v.17,p.486. to three thousand and five hundred dollars. 20 Jan. 1874, c. 11, v. 18, p. 4. His duties. Sec. 439. The Assistant Secretary of the Interior shall perform such I 14»Y1}E.A186?. ¢· duties in the Department of the Interior as shall be prescribed by the ‘u»*·6¤"· 12-1*369* Secretary, or may be required by law. Clerks and em- Sec. There shall also be in the Department of the Interior: 1’l°Yé”· One chref clerk, at a salary of two thousand two hundred dollars a 3 Mar., 1849, c. year. 108. Y- 9. pp- 395. A superintendent of the buildin , to be designated from the fourth- 3935 April ,8,2 c_ cla1s;cler(ks,bwho shall ble paid twoiundred dollars a year additional. 68, _ 2, f y16_’ree is ursing c er s. _ 4vJulyl) 1836, c. The b€0!'8tal'y muy, lf he deem 1t necessary and proper, pay two hun- 352. v- 5. pp- 107. dred dollars a year additional to any four clerks of the fourth class. 11;- MM 1853 cl Three messengers, at a salary of nine hundred dollars a year each. 97, v_ 16; Pp_ {89, One engineer, at a salary of one thousand four hundred dollars a year. 209, One captain of the watc , at one thousand two hundred dollars a year. 2 11B1g18d4g4c- Twenty-eight watchmen for the general service of the Department ’15g·,l,a:_ #{:,73 é buildmgland all the bureaus therein, to be allotted to day or night serv- 2.26, g_ .,'{,_ 17, bpf ice, as the Secretary may direct. 593,.w, sogh) H PnLblic1D3c(urnpnts: One superintendent, at a salary of two thousand 11 Y. . ¢· ve um re dollars a ear. z3°· "· 16· 1’· 1% In the General Land-Office: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. One prmcipal clerk, on account of military bounty-lands, at.a salary of two thousand dollars a year. [su ss noo, na, m, no.] One draughtsman, at a salary of one thousand six hundred dollars a year. One assistant draughtsman, at a salary of one thousand four hundred dollars a year. 'lilwo packers, at a salary of seven hundred and twenty dollars a year eac . In the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. In the office of the Commissioner of Pensions: One <·h1ef clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year.