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THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1848. 291 For compensation of the Auditor of the Post-Otiice Department and Auditor Postthe clerks, and messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, 25;** m1§°P;£: eighty-five thousand eight hundred dollars. cars, For compensation to Robert B. Boyd, in lieu of his present compen- R. B. Boyd. sation, the sum of forty dollars per month, as a watchman in the Post- Oilice Department. For contingent expenses of said omce, viz. : Contingencies. For labor, blank books, binding, stationery, printing blanks and circulars, seven thousand seven hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. Surveyors and their C'lerks.—For compensation of the surveyor- Surveyors and general north-west of the Ohio, and the clerks in his oiliee, eight thou- Y13Q2f; W an O,. sand three hundred dollars. the Ohio. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Illinois and Missouri, niiuois and and the clerks in his office, five thousand eight hundred and twenty M‘“°“"· dollars. For compensation of the surveyongeneral of Louisiana, and the Louisiana. clerks in his office, four thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Florida, and the clerks Florida. in his office, five thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of the surveyor-general of Wisconsin and Iowa, YVisconsm. and the clerks in his office, eight thousand three hundred dollars. For compensation of the Commissioner of Public Buildings in Cqmmissiqncr Washington, two thousand dollars. Publ" B‘"1d"'g°' For compensation to four assistants, drawkeepers at the Potomac Y°*°¤¤¤<= bridgebridge, including oil for lamps and machinery, firewood and repairs, four thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. Mn: of riie United States. - U,$f:,°S,;;S“*· At Philadelphia, viz. : ` For salaries of the director, treasurer, chief coiner, assayer, melter 0m°€¤`·· and refiner, engraver, assistant assayer, and four clerks, nineteen thousand two hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, twenty-four thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials, C°“tl¤E€¤°l€’· stationery, water rent, repairs and wastage, in addition to available 2u1H1s on hand, seventeen thousand three hundred and forty-four o 31'S. For specimens of ores and coins to be reserved at the mint, one hundred dollars. At Charlotte, North Carolina, viz. : M €h¤'l°“€» For salaries of superintendent, assayer, coiner, and clerk, six thou- Ng-£c€§?1ma` sand dollars. For wages of workmen, three thousand five hundred dollars. _ F or incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials, C°“*l”€°“°‘°°· stationery, repairs, and wastage, two thousand one hundred dollars. At Dahlonega, Georgia, viz.: M D‘m°“°g°‘ For salaries of superintendent, assayer, coiner, and clerk, six tl10\r 0m°°'°· sand dollars. For wages of workmen, three thousand six hundred dollars. _ _ Fo! incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials, C°“““K°“°’°" stationery, repairs, and wastage, two thousand five hundred dollars. At New Orleans, viz.: 1,,:,: N"' O" Fo! Salaries of superintendent, treasurer, coiner, assayer, melter and ogicom. refiner, and two clerks, twelve thousand nine hundred dollar . For wages of workmen, nineteen thousand dollars. _ E0! incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials, C°¤“¤8°“°'°'- stationery, water rent, repairs, and wastage, together with an estimated excess of expenses over means for the previous year of nine thousand