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5th Auditor.No. 24. For the salary of the Fifth Auditor, and the compensation of clerks and messenger in his office, twelve thousand eight hundred dollars.

Treasurer.No. 25. For the salary of the Treasurer, and for the compensation of clerks and messenger in his office, thirteen thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

Register.No. 26. For the salary of the Register of the Treasury, and the compensation of clerks and messengers in his office, twenty-seven thousand two hundred dollars.

Commissioner of General Land Office.No. 27. For the salary of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, and the compensation of the recorder, solicitor, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks, messengers, and packers in his office, ninety-eight thousand five hundred dollars.

Solicitor of the Treasury.No. 28. For the salary of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and compensation to clerks and messenger in his office, seven thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.

War Department.
Secretary.
Department of War.―No. 29. For the salary of the Secretary of War, six thousand dollars.

Clerks, &c.No. 30. For clerks and messengers in said office, thirteen thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

Commissioner of Ind. affairs.No. 31. For the salary of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and the compensation of clerks and messengers in his office, seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars.

Commissioner of Pensions, &c.No. 32. For the salary of the Commissioner of Pensions, and the compensation of clerks and messenger in his office, sixteen thousand six hundred dollars.

Offices of the Commanding General.No. 33. For the compensation of clerk in the office of the Commanding General, one thousand dollars.

Adj. General.No. 34. For the compensation of clerks in the office of the Adjutant General, seven thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

Quarter-master General.No. 35. For compensation of clerks and messenger in the Office of the Quartermaster General, seven thousand three hundred dollars.

Paymaster General.No. 36. For compensation of clerks and messenger in the office of the Paymaster General, seven thousand one hundred dollars.

Comm’y Gen. of Purchases.No. 37. For compensation of clerks and messenger in the office of the Commissary General of Purchases, four thousand and forty dollars.

Comm’y Gen. of Subsistence.No. 38. For compensation of clerks in the office of the Commissary General of Subsistence, three thousand eight hundred dollars.

Chief Engineer.No. 39. For compensation of clerks in the office of the Chief Engineer, five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

Surgeon General.No. 40. For compensation of clerk in the office of the Surgeon General, one thousand dollars.

Colonel of Ordnance.No. 41. For compensation of clerks in the office of the Colonel of Ordnance, eight thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

Topographical Bureau.No. 42. For compensation of clerks in the bureau of Topographical Engineers, three thousand four hundred dollars.

Navy Department.
Secretary.
Navy Department.―No. 43. For the salary of the Secretary of the Navy, six thousand dollars.

Clerks, &c.No. 44. For compensation of clerks and messengers in his office, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

Commiss’rs of Navy Board.No. 45. For salaries of the Commissioners of the Navy Board, ten thousand five hundred dollars.

Secretary.No. 46. For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy Board, two thousand dollars.

Clerks, &c.No. 47. For compensation of clerks, draughtsman, and messenger, in the office of said Board, eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.

Arrearages.For this sum to pay the arrearage for clerks’ salary heretofore appropriated, (the same having been carried to the surplus fund in the year