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 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHAP. 242. 1854. 549 For compensation of the Third Auditor, and the clerks, messengers, and 3d Auditors assistant messenger, in his office, sixty-six thousand nine hundred and fifty Om°°· dollars ; For compensation to temporary clerks, employed in the office of the Smxy of Third Auditor on bounty-land service, and arrears of pay, twenty-uiuc °1°"ksthousand six hundred and eight dollars: Provided, That; no clark shall I’¤>Vi¤<>· receive more than at the rats of one thousand dollars per annum under this act, except one, whose salary shall be sixteen hundred dollars per annum, and four whose compensation shall be four dollars per day ; For compensation of the Fourth Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, 4;;, Amggtm-·, and assistant messenger, in his office, twenty-five thousand two hundred OHM- dollars; For compensation of the Fifth Auditor, and the clerks and messenger 5th Au,m°,.·, in his office, twelve thousand three hundred dollars ; Omce. For compensation of the Auditor of the Post-Office Department, and cmeé 0; Authe clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, one hundred ditox ofP. Office. and thirty thousand six hundred dollars; For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, and the clerks, T,0,,sum·, messenger, and an assistant messenger in his office, tw amy-one thousand five Omce. hundred dollars ——the oiice of assistant messenger being hereby created, at an annual salary of five hundred dollars; For compensation of the Register of the Treasury, and the clerks, Rggigtgwg messenger, and assistant messengers in his office,fo1-ty-one thousand seven Omehundred aud fifty dollars; For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and the clerks and S,,H,i¤,,·, messenger in his officc, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; Omce. For compensation of the Commissioner of Customs, and the clerks and cmu or commessengcr in his office, seventeen thousand seven hundred dollars; ¤g**¤i°¤°* °*` For compensation of the clerks and messenger of the Light House lgfggsjgouse Board, seven thousand six hundred dollars. Board. Oontingcnt Expenses of the Treasury Department. —— For labor, blank C<>¤€i¤$*>¥&°W¤ books, stationery, binding, scaling ships’ registers, translating foreign g;:f:n°';:;y °` languages, advertising, and extra clerk hire for preparing and collecting information to be laid before C0ngress—said clerks to be employed only during the session of Congress, or when indispensably necessary to enable the department to answer some call made by either house of Congress at one session to be answered at another; and no such extra. clerk shall E***"· C1°*`k*· receive more than three dollars thirty-three and one third cents per day for the time actually and necessarily cmploycd —— ten thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars; For miscellaneous items, two thousand eight hundred dollars. In the 0{Hcc of the First Comptroller: 15* G¤mP*¤>U¤¥- For furniture, blank books, binding, stationery, books to supply deficiencies in the documentary library, labor, and miscellaneous items, two thousand four hundred dollars. In the 0iHcc of the Second Comptroller: 26 C<>mp¤‘<>U¢¤‘· For blank books, binding, stationery, pay for the National Intelligenccr and Union, to be filed aqd preserved for the usc of the office, seven hundred dollars ; For labor, office furniture, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. In the office of the First Auditor: 1st Auditor. For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, and cases for records nnd oficial papers, one thousand two hundred dollars; _ For miscellaneous items, including subscription for the Umon and National Intelligencer, to be filed {br the usc of the office, three hundred dollars. In the office of the Second Auditor: _ zd Auqgm. For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, offncs furniture, and amsccllancous items, including two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed,