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 '.l‘HIRTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 147. 1864. 1-49 and two laborers of the northeast executive building, three thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for fuel, light, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, five thousand five hundred dollars. Treasury Department. —- For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury D¤- Treasury, two assistant secretaries of the treasury, chief clerk, clerks, l’“'°“‘°“° superintending architect, at a salary of three thousand dollars, assistant architect, at a salary of two thousand dollars, messengers, assistant messenger, and laborers, one hundred and sixteen thousand four hundred dollars. For compensation of the first comptroller, chief clerk, and the clerks, 1st-comptroller. messenger, and laborers in his office, forty-three thousand three hundred · and forty dollars. For compensation of the second comptroller, chief clerk, and the clerks, 2* °°¤¤P¤‘°“°'· messenger, assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, one hundred and seven thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the first auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, mes- 1st. auditor. seuger, assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, forty-seven thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the second auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, mes- 2d auditor. senger, assistant messengers, and laborers in his office, three hundred and thirty-seven thousand three hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the third auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, mes- 8d auditor. seugers, assistant messengers, and laborers in his  two hundred thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the fourth auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, mes- 4th auditor. scnger, and assistant messenger, and laborer in his office, one hundred and ten thousand five hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the fifth auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, mes- our auditor. senger, and laborer in his office, forty-seven thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the auditor of the treasury for the Post-Oilice Auditorfor P. Department, and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers 0* D°P"m°“°‘ in his ofliee, one hundred and eighty-two thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the treasurer of the United States, assistant treas- T¤¢¤¤¤\'¤¤‘· urer, cashier, assistant cashier, chiefs of divisions, chief clerk, and the oliicers, clerks, messengers, employees, assistant messengers, and laborers in his office, one hundred and seventy thousand three hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the register of the treasury, assistant register, chief Registerclerk, and the clerks, messengers, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, ninety thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the solicitor of the treasury, chief clerk, and the S<>li•=i*°¤'· clerks and messenger in his office, eighteen thousand three hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the commissioner of customs, chief clerk, and the Commissioner clerks, messenger, and laborer in his office, twenty-eight thousand nine °f°““°"‘“‘ hundred and ninety-three dollars and eighty-nine cents. For compensation of the chief clerk, clerks, messenger, and laborer Lgghnhous., of the light-house board, nine thousand two hundred and forty dollars. board- For compensation of the comptroller of the currency, deputy comp- Comptroller of troller, clerks, messenger, and laborer, forty-three thousand two hundred *h° °“"°”°Y· and forty dollars. Contingent Expenses of the Deasury Department. —- Contingent ex- In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury : Ef"sESe°;:;"°““‘L For copying, labor, binding, sealing ships’ registers, translating foreign y P men languages, advertising, and extra clerk-hire for preparing and collecting information to be laid before congress, and for miscellaneous items, thirty , thousand dollars.