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 286 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess, I. Ch. 166. 1848. possible, the settlement of the accounts of paymasters of the army of the United States, and the accounts for arrears of pay of discharged and deceased officers and soldiers, recruiting officers’ accounts, and the accounts of captains of companies, for company clothing and equipments the sum of twelve thousand dollars. Third Auditor- For, compensation of Third Auditor, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, thirty-eight thousand three hundred and fift dollars. For gompensation of six additional clerks in said office for one year, two at twelve hundred dollars each, and four at one thousand dollars each six thousand four hundred dollars. Fourth Auditor. Fdr compensation of the Fourth Auditor, and the clerks and messenger in his office, including four hundred and two dollars for services rendered by William Brown in said office, in eighteen hundred and forty-seven, twenty thousand five hundred and fifty-two dollars. For compensation of two clerks in said office, at one thousand dollars each, authorized by the act of third March, eighteen hundred and forty-five, and hereby continued for one year, two thousand dollars. Fifth A¤di*¤f· For compensation of the Fifth Auditor, and the clerks and messenger in his office, including the salary of an additional clerk, at eight hundred dollars per annum, fifteen thousand six hundred dollars. 'I`¤’e¤S¤*e*”· For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, and the clerks and messenger in his office, thirteen thousand seven hundred and fift dollars. Register- For dompensation of the Register of the Treasury, and the clerks and messenger and assistant messenger in his olhce, twenty-eight thousand eight hundred dollars. General Land For compensation of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Om"' and the recorder, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, and packers in his office, eighty-four thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. For compensation of eight additional clerks in said office for one year, at one thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars. S°ll°l'°’· For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and the clerks and messenger in his office, thirteen thousand six hundred and fifty dollars, the salary of the copying clerk, under the act of June seventeen, WM- °h· 105 eighteen hundred and forty-four, in this office, being hereby increased to eight hundred dollars per annum, from the first day of July, eighteen hundred and forty-eirrht. Contingencies Contingent Ezpenies ry' the Treasury Department. - gl; léfggggrgmlgii In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury. pamueut,viz.; For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, compensation for carry- mO"H°°°‘"S"°"°‘ ing the department mails, translations, printing, including the public y` 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. Robert Mayo. For arrearages due to Robert Mayo, nine hundred dollars. h·;;£i¤ H¤l>e¤· For the payment of a balance due on the treasury books to the le- ° ’ gal representatives of John Haber-sham, late of Georgia, deceased, (me thousand nine hundred and twenty-tive dollars and ninety-four cents: Provided, That before payment, the proper accounting officers of the treasury shall be first satisfied that the said balance on said books is justly due. ¤_!;i¤’¤¢ Cvmp- In the, office of the First Comptroller. ° "` Plior blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and labor, one th0l1· san seven hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, three hundred dollars. trgfsfd C°“‘l" In the office of the Second Comptroller. _ For blank books, binding, stationery, and printing blanks, includ-