22d Congress, page 48.. Postmaster to the House, per resolution of the House, of December 18, 1882-2d session Chaplain to the House, per act March 3, 1815-6 Laws, page 153.. 1,500 00 Contingent expenses of both Houses of Congress. 500 00 expenses of the Senate. For stationery, fuel, printing, publishing proceedings and debates, and all other contingent 42,557 50 42,560 50 For printing and binding, stationery, engraving, and lithographing, and all other contingent expenses of the House of Representatives-See Appendix No. 1. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 403,010 00 209,971 00 Salary of Librarim, per act April 18, 1818-8 Laws, page 226, section 2.. .$1,500 00 700 00 Contingent expenses of the library. 4,500 00 Purchase of books for the library. 800 00 Purchase of law books for the library. 5,000 00 4,500 00 800 00 5,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 EXECUTIVE. 12,300 00 page 56. Compensation to the President of the United States, per act September 24, 1789-2 Laws 25,000 00 25,000 00 DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Clerk, per act May 9, 1836-9 Laws, page 330.. Secretary of State, per act February 20, 1819-6 Laws, page 372. Clerks, per act April 23, 1830-8 Laws, page 389. 6,000 00 18,350 00 6,000 00 Clerks, per act March 3, 1851-2d session, 31st Congress, page 600. Clerk, per act August 12, 1848-1st session, 30th Congress, page 137. Messenger and assistant messenger, per act May 26, 1824–7 Laws, page 289. and distribution of the laws, &c.-See Appendix No. 2... For incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of State, including the publication For the general purposes of the North-east Executive building. Superintendent, at $250, and four watchmen, at $500 each, per act August 26, 1842—10 Laws, page 298-and September 30, 1850-1st session, 31st Congress, page 149.. Contingent expenses of said building, including fuel, labor, oil, and repairs. Secretary of the Treasury, per act February 20, 1819-6 Laws, page 372. $6,000 00 Clerks, per act April 20, 1818-6 Laws, page 317, section 2. Assistant Secretary, per act March 3, 1849-2d session, 30th Congress, page 103, section 13. 3,000 00 10,400 00 Clerk, per act May 26, 1824-7 Laws, page 288. 1,150 00 Clerk, per act March 2, 1827-7 Laws, page 381. 1,400 00 Clerks, per act May 9, 1836-9 Laws, page 330.. 2,150 00 Clerks, per act June 23, 1836-9 Laws, page 390, and September 11, 1841-1st session, 27th 3,600 00 Clerk, per act March 3, 1849-2d session, 30th Congress, page 103, section 13. Clerk, per act August 20, 1842--2d session, 27th Congress, page 180, section 5-submitted. Clerk, per act March 3, 1851-2d session, 31st Congress, page 616, section 1. First Comptroller, per act April 27, 1816-6 Laws, page 103.. Clerks, transferred from Fourth Auditor, per act March 3, 1837-9 Laws, page 623. Assistant Messenger, per act May 9, 1886-9 Laws, page 330. Clerks, per act April 20, 1818-6 Laws, page 317, and March 2, 1827-7 Laws, page 583. Second Comptroller, per act March 3, 1817--6 Laws, page 202, section 15. NOTE--The Second Comptroller states that he has estimated for the whole number of clerks now employed in his office, believing that the public interest would be materially injured by any reduction. First Auditor, per act April 27, 1816-6 Laws, page 108.. Clerks, per act April 20, 1818-6 Laws, page 817, and act September 30, 1850-1st session, 31st Congress, page 527 8,000 00 3,000 00 Assistant messenger, per act August 12, 1848-1st session 30th Congress, p. 138-submitted.. Clerk, per act August 26, 1842-2d session 27th Congress, page 128, section 1-submitted.... Second Auditor, per act March 3, 1817-6 Laws, page 202, section 15 3,000 00 20,000 00 Assistant messenger, per act March 3, 1849-2d session 30th Congress, page 48-submitted 500 00 Third Auditor, per act March 3, 1817-6 Laws, page 202, section 15. Clerks, per act August 26, 1842-2d session 27th Congress, page 128-submitted.. Clerks on bounty land service and on arrearages of pay, &c., of war of 1812, viz: 2,400 00 Five clerks, at $1,200 each-submitted. $1,600 Fourteen clerks, at $1,100 each-submitted. 6,000 Twelve clerks, at $1,000 each-submitted Clerks, per act April 20, 1818-6 Laws, page 318... Fourth Auditor, per act March 5, 1817-6 Laws, page 202, section 15. 93,950 00 8,000 00 55,950 00 Clerks, per act March 2, 1827-7 Laws, page 581, section 2. 13,250 00 Messenger, per act May 26, 1824-7 Laws, page 290. Clerk, per act August 26, 1842-10 Laws, page 297, section 6; September 30, 1850-1st session, 31st Congress, page 150-submitted.. 2,000 00 1,200 00 700 00 Assistant messenger, per act March 3, 1849-2d session 20th Congress, page 48-submitted. ... 250 00 29,400 00 17,400 00 Estimates of appropriations—Continued. Fifth Auditor, per act March 3, 1817-6 Laws, page 202, section 15 Clerks, per act May 26, 1824-7 Laws, page 289. 1,400 00 Clerks, per act August 26, 1842-2d session 27th Congress, page 128-submitted 2,000 00 Cliks, per act August 12, 1848-1st session 30th Congress, page 139-submitted Treasurer of the United States, per act February 20, 1804-3 Laws, page 569. ... 800 00 Messenger, per act May 26, 1821-7 Laws, page 228. Additional to two clerks, per act August, 1842-10 Laws, page 298, section 1, and March 3, 1851-Statutes at Large, page 602-submitted. Register of the Treasury, per act April 30, 1816-6 Laws, page 145. 13,750 00 10,750 00 3,000 00 Clerks, per act April 20, 1818-6 Laws, page 317. 3,000 00 22,350 00 Clerks, per act March 2, 1827-7 Laws, page 581, section 6. 800 00 Clerk, per act August 26, 1842 -2d session 27th Congress, page 128. Clerk, per act March 3, 1819-2d session 30th Congress, page 48 1,400 00 Messenger and assistant messenger, per act May 26, 1824-7 Laws, page 290 1,400 00 Assistant messenger, per act June 17, 1841-1st session 28th Congress, page 77, and act of Solicitor of the Treasury, per act May 29, 1830-8 Laws, page 348, section 11 30,200 00 Clerk, per act May 29, 1830-8 Laws, page 348, section 11; and act March 3, 1847, 2d session 29th Congress, page 69. 3,500 00 27,200 00 3,500 00 Clerk, per act July 24, 1813-transferred from the office of the commissioner of the revenue to that of the Fifth Auditor, and from office of Fifth Auditor to that of the Solicitor, per act May 29, 1830-8 Laws, page 348, section 11.. 1,600 00 Clerk, per act May 26, 1824, transferred from the office of the Fifth Auditor to that of the Solicitor by the Secretary of the Treasury One copying clerk, under act of June 17, 1844-1st session, 28th Congress, page 77, and act Messenger, per act May 29, 1830-8 Laws, page 348, section 11. Commissioner of Customs, per act March 3, 1849-2d session, 30th Congress, page 103 Clerk, per same act.. 13,850 00 10,350 00 3,000 0) 3,000 00 Clerks, per act May 15, 1850-1st session, 81st Congress, page 9. Clerks, per act April 20, 1818--6 Laws, page 317, section 6, transferred from oflice of the First Comptroller. 1,700 0) Messenger, per act March 3, 1827-7 Laws, page 289, section 2, transferred from office of the First Comptroller. Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, including copying, labor, blank books, stationery, sealing ships' registers, translating foreign languages, transmission of Mediterranean passports and sea letters, printing, advertising, printing the public accounts, carrying the Department mails, extra clerk hire, for preparing and collecting information to be laid before Congress, and miscellaneous. Office of the First Auditor, for blank books, binding, stationery, printing blanks, and labor, $1200; miscellaneous items, $300, including subscription for the Union and National Intelligencer, to be filed for the use of the office.. Office of the First Comptroller, viz: $100 for furniture, $2,034 for blank books, binding, stationery, printing and labor, and $125 for miscellaneous items.. Office of the Second Comptroller-See Appendix No. 3......... Office of the Third Auditor-See Appendix No. 4 Office of the Second Auditor, for blank books, binding, stationery, labor, furniture, blanks, newspapers and miscellaneous items Office of the Fourth Auditor, for books and binding, $600, printing $50, labor $100, miscel- 4,000 00 Office of the Solicitor of the Treasury-See Appendix No. 6 Office of the Treasurer of the United States, for blank books, binding, stationery, &c. Office of the Fifth Auditor, for blank books, binding and stationery, $250, labor $175, miscel- Office of the Commissioner of Customs, for blank books, binding, stationery, printing, labor and miscellaneous |