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THlRTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 32. 1851. 601 For compensation of the first auditor and the clerks and messenger First auditor, and assistant messenger in his office, twenty-three thousand dollars. &°- For compensation of the second auditor and twenty-five clerks, Second audimessenger and assistant messenger in his office, thirty-four thousand °°’»&°· eight hundred dollars, namely: For the second auditor, three thousand dollars; one chief clerk, eighteen hundred dollars; eight clerks, fourteen hundred dollars each; eight clerks, twelve hundred dollars each; eight clerks, one thousand dollars each; one messenger, seven hundred dollars; and one assistant messenger, five hundred dollars. For compensation of the third auditor, and the clerks, messengers Third auditor, and assistant messenger in his office, fifty-eight thousand nine hundred &°· · and fifty dollars. For compensation to temporary clerks employed in the office of the Temporary third auditor in making out certificates of service from the muster rolls °l°’k5· of eighteen hundred and twelve, and the several Indian wars, twenty- three thousand three hundred and two dollars: Provided, That no Their pay. clerk shall receive more than at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum under this act, except one, whose salary shall be sixteen hundred dollars per annum, and four others whose per diem shall be four dollars per day. For compensation of the fourth auditor, and the clerks, messenger Fourth audi— and assistant messenger in his office, twenty thousand four hundred *°"· &°· dollars. For compensation of the fifth auditor, and the clerks and messenger Fifth auditor, in his office, fifteen thousand six hundred dollars. &°· For compensation of the treasurer of the United States, and the Treasurer, &o. clerks and messenger in his office, thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of the register of the treasury, and the clerks and Register, &o. messenger and assistant messenger in his office, thirty thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of the solicitor of the treasury, and the clerks and Soliotor, &e. messenger in his office, thirteen thousand eight hundred fifty dollars, the salary of one of the clerks in this office, per act of seventeenth Sglayy of gym June eighteen hundred and forty-four, being hereby increased to one ¤l¤¢ki¤<=r¤¤S¢¢l- thousand dollars per annum. 18*4, ¤l¤· W6- For compensation of the commissioner of customs, and the clerks and messenger in his office, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. Contingent Expenses of the Treasury Dq2artment.—·— In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary or For copying, labor, blank books, stationery, sealing ships` registers, the T*°*{’*“'Y· translating foreign languages, printing, advertising, printing the public S““d"°s· accounts, transmission of Mediterranean passports and sea letters, carrying the department mails, extra clerk hire for preparing and collecting information to be laid before Congress, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars. For printing twenty thousand copies of the report on Commerce and Printing, &o., Navigation of the United States, three hundred and seventy-two pages, ,*:5 gf}; rule and figure work, at the prices of eighteen hundred and nineteen, gatgon, deducting thirty-five per cent., according to agreement; and binding eight thousand six hundred and ten copies of the same, per act approved sixteenth September eighteen hundred and fifty, ten thousand 1850, oh. 65. two hundred and twenty-five dollars: Provided, That hereafter said reports he printed by the public printer, as other documents. For miscellaneous expenses, two thousand eight hundred dollars. Miscellaneous. In the office of the First Comptroller. First comp- For furniture, one hundred dollars. "°u°"‘ FOI blank books, binding, stationery, printing and labor, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars. Von. IX. Pun. --76