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THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 100. 1849. 355 Treasury Department. —··- For compensation of the Secretary of the Tfcmv De- Ti-easury, and the clerks, m€SSt’¤g8l’, and assistant messenger in his ¥°rtT$3t$g;g ollice, twentyseven thousand eight hundred and filly dollars. 3%%. i For compensation of the First Comptroller, and the clerks, messen· First Compgey, and assistant messenger in his olhce, twenty-eight thousand five t"°u°'·828·55°‘ hundred and nity dollars. For compensation of the Second Comptroller, and the clerks and $<~>·=<>¤d C<>¤¤1>· messenger in his office, twenty-three thousand six hundred and fifty °'°u°'*823*65°‘ dollars. For compensation of the First Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, First A¤<`li¢¤¤‘, and assistant messenger in his office, twenty-two thousand eight hun- JZ2T8m' dred dollars. For compensation of the Second Auditor, and the clerks and mes»· Second_Andisenger, assistant messenger in his office, fifty-one thousand and fifty- *°’# $°1·°"7· seven dollars. For compensation of the Third Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, Third Auditor, and assistant messenger in his odcice, thirty-eight thousand three hun- 838•360· dred and fifty dollars. For compensation of the six additional clerks in said office, author- Additional ized by the act of the twelfih of August, eighteen hundred and forty- °l°'ks’ K64m' eight, six thousand {our hundred dollars. 1848* °h' 16S' For compensation of six additional clerks in the Third Auditor’s $1100. office, for services during the current fiscal year, eleven hundred dollars. For compensation of the Fourth Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, Fourth Audi and assistant messenger in his office, twenty thousand four hundred °°'·$2°·*°°· dollars. For compensation of the Fifth Auditor, and the clerks and messen- Fifth Audiwfr ger in his office, fifteen thousand six hundred dollars. 316*60°‘ For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, and the Trewrrer. clerks and messenger in his office, thirteen thousand seven hundred 813*7m and fifty dollars. For compensation of the Register of the Treasury, and the clerks, Register, messenger, and assistant messengers in his office, thirty thousand two $3°·2°°· hundred dollars : " and the clerk now employed in said office at a per Salary of • diem compensation shall hereafter be allowed a salary of fourteen hun- Cl°‘k¤ M°°· dred dollars per annum: Provided, No other person shall be paid for discharging any of the duties now performed by bim." For compensation of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, G°¤°¤l Land and the recorder, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks, messen- Om°°’892’788 75 gers, assistant mewengers, and packers in his onice, ninety-two thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and the clerks Solicitor,

 messenger in his office, thirteen thousand six hundred and fifty $l3*65°·

o lars. Ccmii ent Ex enscs 0 the Treasur Departmmt.—I¤ the Officc C0¤¢i¤g¤¤¢i¢¤ of the Srbizremy of the Clireasuryz y ;;3;fQ§Q”,{,,DF` For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, sealing ships` registers, omcsoissék. carrying the department mails, translations, printing, including the lam 815,200- public. accounts, and for collecting and preparing information to be laid before Congress, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars. For miscellaneous expenses, two thousand eight hundred dollars. ,82800. In the office of the First Comptroller : First Comptrol- For blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and labor, one thou- l""81700' sand seven hundred dollars. For cases to preserve books and papers; also for desks and writing 31500. tables, one thousand five hundred dollars. d Eor carpets, oil-cloths, and chairs, in eight rooms, one thousand $1000. 0 ars.