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88 APPENDIX—To Gales & Beaton's Register.
S^' i Laws of the United States. |
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For compensation to the Clerks in the Quartermaster General's office, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. ~
For contingent expenses of the War Department, including all the subordinate offices thereof, seven thousand *
dollars. . ■!
For compensation to the Secretary of the Navy, six thousand dollars. . f
For compensation to the Clerks in the office pf the Secretary of the Navy, per act of twentieth April, one thou- ^
sand eight hundred and eighteen, eight thousand two hundred dollars. P
For compensation to one Clerk in said office, per act of twenty-sixth May, one thousand eight hundred and twen- *
ty-four, one thousand dollars. , #
For compensation to the Messenger and Assistant in said office, one thousaud and fifty dollars, in full of all al- $
lowances. at
For the contingent expenses of said office, two thousand dollars. ' . , . %
For compensation to the Commissioners of the Navy Hoard, ten thousand five hundred dollars. k
For compensation to the Secretary to the Commissioners of the Navy Board, two thotisanddollars. f
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Commissioners of the Navy Board, per act of the twentieth #
of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, three thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. -JH
For compensation to Clerks and a Draftsman, per act of twenty-sixth May, one thousand eight hundred and *
twenty-four, four thousand dollars. $
For compensation to the Messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances. *
For the contingent expenses of the said office, one thousand eight hundred dollars. t
For allowance to the Superintendent and four Watchmen, employed for the security of the War and Navy build- <i'
ings, and for the incidental and contingent expenses, including oil, fuel, and candles, two thousand one hundred '
and fifty dollars. i4
For compensation to the Postmaster General, four thousand dollars. ■ ri<
For compensation to two Assistant Postmasters General, five thousand dollars. J|
For compensation to the Clerks in the General Post Office, per act of twentieth April, one thousand eight hun-
dred and eighteen, twenty-two thousand seven hundred dollars. <1
For compensation to Clerks in said office, per act of twenty-3ixth May, one thousand eight hundred and twen-
ty-four, five thousand six hundred dollars. tt
For compensation to the Messengers in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances. s
For the contingent expenses of said office, four thousand dollars. Hi
For repairing building and yard of the General Post Office, two thousand dollars. a,
For compensation to extra Clerks in the General Post Office, since the first of January, one thousand eight hun- ri
dred and twenty four, one thousand and eighty-eight dollars and six cents. p
For compensation to the Surveyor General, two thousand dollars. <Jf
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Surveyor General, two thousand one hundred dollars. si®
For compensation to the Surveyor south of Tennessee, two thousand dollars. jl
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the said Surveyor, one thousand seven hundred dollars. is
For compensation of two additional Clerks in said office, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty, ti
five, one thousand seven hundred dollars. a,
For compensation to the Surveyor in Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas, two thousand dollars. rt
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the said Surveyor, two thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Surveyor in Alabama, two thousand dollars.
For compensaiion to the Clerks in the office of the said Surveyor, one thousand five hundred dollars. |pi
For compensation to the Surveyor in Florida, including part of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty- %
four, two thousand five hundred dollars. ;tt|
For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the said Surveyor, two thousand five hundred dollars. >(|
For compensation to the Commissioner of the Public Buildings in Washington City, one thousand five hundred fc
dollars. u
For furnishing the President's House, under the direction of the President of the United States, fourteen thou
sand dollars. _ _
For compensation to the Officers and Clerk of the Mint, nine thousand six hundred dollars. ju
For compensation to persons employed in the different operations of the Mint, nine thousand four hundred dol- a
lars. a
For incidental and contingent expenses and repairs; cost of machinery, and for .allowance of wastage in the
gold and silver coinage of the Mint, seven thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars. m
For compensation to the Governor, Judges, and Secretary, of the Michigan territory, seven thousand eight hun- !t
dred dollars. It
For the contingent expenses of the Michigan territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. ,
For compensation of nine members of the Legislative Council of the Michigan territory, one thousand and eighty s
dollars. s„l
For defraying the expenses of the approaching session of the Legislative Council of the Michigan territory, ^
three thousand and thirty two dollars. _ _ ^
For the contingent expenses of the Legislative Council, including the printing of the laws of said territory, one
thousand two hundred dollars. _ ^
For compensaiion to the Governor, Judges, and Secretary, of the Arkansas territory, nine thousand dollars. „
For the contingent expenses of the Arkansas territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the Governor, Judges, and Secretary, of the Florida territory, eight thousand five hundred
dollars. ... ..... ;'-
For compensation of thirteen members of the Legislative Council of the territory of Florida, estimating twenty,
eight days, at three dollars per day, each, one thousand one hundred and seventy dollars.
For contingent expenses of the Legislative Council, including travelling expenses of the members, and printing '*
the laws of said territory, two thousand dollars.
For the contingent expenses of the Florida territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. _ f
For compensation to the Chief Justice, the Associate Judges, and District Judges of the United States, including
the Chief Justice and Associate Judges of the District of Columbia, seventy-nine thousand two hundred dollars.
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