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 38 Trru: vu.-—DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.—Ch. r. T I T L E V I I. THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. CHAPTER ONE. THE DEPARTIENT. ssc. sec. 233. Estkabdshment of the Department of 240. Accounts of expenditures for contint reasur. gent ex nses. 2354. Assjidtgnt S€(‘I’¥b(8\’l€S. 241. Accoéintsgigexpendituresforfurnitnnre 2.S 'nateo'·. ann '. 236. Pldbllk laccountsltds be settled in the l 242. Temporzyudlerks. 237 C Department of tgielhfpasnrry. . 243. Restrictions upon officers of the De- . ommenoemento the sca ear. artme t. 238. Comgxissions of officers employed in ‘ 244. Rdstrictiolhs upon clerks in the Deectm revenue. rtm t. 239. Adlcoounts 5 receipts of internal rev- pu en EDUC. _ Establishment Sec. 233. There shall be at the seat of Government an Executive g mg g:g;'g·m°“* Department to be known as the Department of the Treasury, and a __ ry" Secretary of the '1`reasury, who shall the head thereof. 2 Sept., 1789, c. 12, s. 1, v. 1, p. 65. Assistant Secre- Sec. 234. There shall be in the Department of the Treasury two l°f‘f‘°*· Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury, who shall be a pointed by the 3 Mar., 1849, c. President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall ggé. S- l3. V- 9, P- eachtlge, entitled to a salary of six thousand dollars a year, to be paid sara .,, . '“°“ 9* - 33;- S- i- ilii- rl- ..?E,‘t.*l‘§§’..§’.f..‘?..‘.3*‘I.‘¥f.{ €€:.l?.1.ia$.;.}k..H.£* "· ‘*· "°"““"’ "‘° “‘“" 14  1864, c. 30, s. 3, v. 13, p. 26. 3 Mar., 1873, c. 226, v. 17, p. 486. 20 Jem., 1874, SuM,,d,,1:;,0}H_ Sec. 235. There shall be in the Department of the Treasury ters. One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand two hundredldollars a ·3_———·,,ar'Y ,853, C- yleapbwhotshag ailct up superintendent of the Treasury building, and ,,73,_ 10,g,é3u_ s I; a e ep It e there or to an addmonal salary of three hundred dol- ' r., l, c. 2. yea. }?3. S- L \‘· 15. p- One disbursing clerk. 22S_,, 1, ,._ ]y_ _ cer in superin n mg e u1 mg. 492. P One captam of the watch, at a salary of one thousand four hundred mg M?-._l?g5, ¢- dollars a year. 3,,,,; gw: '· ·PP· One engineer, at a salary of one thousand six hundred dollars a year. i g June, 1872, c_ One assistant engineer, at a salary of one thousand dollars a year. S. 26, r, 17, p, (IDOL1e machinist and gas-fitter, at a salary of one thousand two hundred · rs a year. ,4$?g“;°;_l*gt·; (One store-keeper, at a salary of one thousand four hundred dollars u 159. }'· `· 1;;; pgrrggrgsnnsn, Two lieutenants of watchmen, with a salary of two hundred and eighty e .,. dvrgéagsneax year each, in addition to the compensation allowed other 182-G;-b·l2i4. v- O the ptlice of the First Oomptroller: ne E3 ish c §k, atgzlsalgry otdtgo thousand dollars a year. n_ e office o e econ _ om troller: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a *ear. . . 5 In the office of the First Auditor: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a vcar.
 * llg· Mu., ,8,3, cl lOl2e clerk of ga? fo1p;an)d_p51e clerk of class one, to assist the chief