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For compensation to the clerks in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, ten thousand dollars.

For compensation to the messengers in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the first comptroller of the treasury, three thou

sand five hundred dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the first comptroller, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, seventeen thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the second comptroller of the treasury, three thousand dollars.

Clerks.

Messengers.

First comptroller.

Clerks.

1818, ch. 87. Messenger.

2d comptroller.

Clerks.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the second comptroller, per act of the twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eigh- 1818, ch. 87. teen, nine thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the first auditor of the treasury, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the first auditor, per act of the twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the second auditor of the treasury, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the second auditor, sixteen thousand two hundred dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the third auditor of the treasury, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the third auditor, per act of the twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, twenty-eight thousand six hundred dollars.

For compensation to the messengers in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the fourth auditor of the treasury, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the fourth auditor, per act of the twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, fifteen thousand and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the fifth auditor of the treasury, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the fifth auditor, per act of the twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, ten thousand five hundred dollars.

For two clerks to complete the duties of the commissioner of the revenue, transferred to the office of the fifth auditor, two thousand five hundred and fifty dollars.

For one clerk on the business of the agent of the treasury, transferred to the office of the fifth auditor, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the treasurer of the United States, three thousand dollars.

Messenger.

1st auditor.

Clerks.
1818, ch. 87.
Messenger.

2d auditor.

Clerks.

1818, ch. 87. Messenger,

3d auditor.

Clerks.
1818, ch. 87.
Messengers.

4th auditor.

Clerks. 1818, ch. 87.

Messenger.

5th auditor.

Clerks.

1818, ch. 87.

Clerks to commissioner of re

venue.

Clerk on business of agent of the treasury. Messenger.

Treasurer.

Clerks.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the treasurer of the 1818, ch. 87. United States, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

Additional

clerk to trea

surer, 1819, ch. 53.

1820, ch. 38. Messenger.

Commissioner of general land office.

Clerks.

1818, ch. 87.

Messenger.

Register of

treasury. Clerks.

1818, ch. 87. Messenger.

Secretary to sinking fund.

Transmitting

lating, &c. in

the treasury.

For compensation to an additional clerk, as allowed by act of appropriation of one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, and one thousand eight hundred and twenty; and, also, for an assistant to the chief clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the commissioner of the general land office, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of said commissioner, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, twenty-two thousand five hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the register of the treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the register, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, twentytwo thousand five hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, including the allowance for stamping ships' registers, eight hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the secretary of the commissioners of the sinking fund, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For allowance to the person employed in transmitting passports and passports,trans- sea-letters, for expense of translating foreign languages in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury; for stationery, fuel, printing, and all other incidental and contingent expenses, in the Treasury Department, and the several offices therein, including the expenses of stating and printing the public accounts for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, thirty-six thousand dollars.

Superintend

For allowance to the superintendent, and four watchmen, employent and watched for the security of the state and treasury buildings, for the repairs of engines, hose and buckets, one thousand nine hundred dollars.

men.

Secretary of

War.
Clerks.

1818, ch. 87.

Messengers.

Paymaster general.

Clerks.

Messenger.

Commissary general.

Clerks.

Messenger.

Adjutant general's clerks.

Clerks of the Ordnance.

Clerks of commissary general of subsistence.

For compensation to the Secretary of War, six thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the Secretary of War, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, twenty-three thousand four hundred dollars.

For compensation to the messengers in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the paymaster general, two thousand five hundred

dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the paymaster general, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the commissary general of purchases, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the commissary general of purchases, two thousand eight hundred dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the adjutant general, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the ordnance, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the commissary general of subsistence, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the engineer office, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

Clerks in the

engineer office.

For compensation to the clerk in the office, of the surgeon general, Surgeon geneone thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

For the contingent expenses of the War Department, including fuel, stationery, and other contingent expenses, six thousand dollars.

For compensation to the Secretary of the Navy, six thousand dol

lars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the Secretary of the Navy, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, eight thousand two hundred dollars.

For compensation to the messengers in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances.

For the contingent expenses of the said office, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the commissioners of the navy board, ten thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation to the secretary of the commissioners of the board, two thousand dollars.

navy

For compensation to the clerks in the office of the commissioners of the navy board, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, three thousand five hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of three clerks, and a draftsman, as allowed by acts of appropriation since the first of January, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, four thousand dollars.

For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances.

For the contingent expenses of said office, two thousand dollars.
For allowance to the superintendent, and four watchmen, employed for
the security of the war and navy buildings, and for the incidental and
contingent expenses, including oil, fuel, and candles, two thousand and
sixty-eight dollars.

For compensation to the Postmaster General, four thousand dollars.
For compensation to two assistant postmasters general, five thousand

dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the general post-office, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, twenty-two thousand seven hundred dollars.

For compensation to the messengers in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances.

For contingent expenses of said office, four thousand dollars.
For compensation to the surveyor general, two thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the office of the surveyor general,
two thousand one hundred dollars.

For compensation to the surveyor south of Tennessee, two thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of said surveyor, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

For compensation to the surveyor in Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas, two thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the office of said surveyor, two thousand dollars.

For compensation to the surveyor in Alabama, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the surveyor in Alabama, one thousand five hundred dollars.

ral's clerk.

Contingent expenses of War Depart

ment.

Secretary of the Navy.

Clerks,

1818, ch. 87. Messengers.

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Commissioner of public

For compensation to the late commissioner of the public buildings, at Washington city, four hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven buildings.

cents.

For compensation to the officers and clerks in the mint, nine thousand six hundred dollars.

Officers and clerks in the mint.

Persons employed in the

mint.

Contingent expenses, &c.

Governor, &c. of Arkansas.

Contingent

expenses.

Governor, &c. of Michigan.

Contingent expenses.

Judges of the United States.

Attorney general. Clerk.

Reporter of decisions of Supreme Court.

District attorneys and marshals.

Courts, jurors, and witnesses.

Sundry pensions.

Disabled sea

men.

Lighthouses.

Re-building lighthouse on Fayerweather. Building lighthouse on the Bodkin, &c.

Placing buoys near Cape Hat teras, &c.

Stationery,

&c. for commis

sioners of loans. Surveying public lands.

John Trumbull for paintings.

For persons employed in the different operations of the mint, nine thousand and fifty dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses, and repairs, cost of machinery, and for allowance of wastage in the gold and silver coinage of the mint, eight thousand one hundred dollars.

For compensation to the governor, judges, and secretary, of the Arkansas territory, six thousand six hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation to the governor, judges, and secretary, of the Michigan territory, six thousand six hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.

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-eight thousand two hundred dollars.

For compensation to the attorney general of the United States, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation to the clerk in the office of the attorney general, eight hundred dollars.

For compensation to the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, one thousand dollars.

For compensation to sundry district attorneys and marshals, as granted by law, including those in the several territories, eight thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars.

For defraying the expenses of the Supreme, circuit, and district courts of the United States, including the District of Columbia, and of jurors and witnesses, in aid of the funds arising from fines, penalties, and forfeitures, and for defraying the expenses of prosecutions for offences against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners, thirty thousand dollars.

For the payment of sundry pensions, granted by the late and present government, two thousand nine hundred and forty-seven dollars and ninety-nine cents.

For making good a deficiency in the fund for the relief of seamen, thirty thousand dollars.

For the support and maintenance of lighthouses, beacons, buoys, and stakeages, including the purchase and transportation of oil, keepers' salaries, repairs, and improvements, and contingent expenses, forty-one thousand one hundred and four dollars and sixty-eight cents, in addition to an unexpended balance of fifty-three thousand four hundred and twenty-six dollars and sixty-two cents.

For rebuilding the lighthouse on Fayerweather island, which was blown down in the gale of third September last, three thousand dollars. For building a lighthouse on the Bodkin, and two lighthouses on North Point, in Maryland, in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated for those objects, six thousand six hundred dollars.

For placing buoys in the channels through the shoals of Cape Hatteras and Cape Lookout, and in the channels through the Frying Pan shoals, and over the bars at Ocracock and Cape Fear, one thousand six hundred dollars.

For stationery, books, &c. for the offices of commissioners of loans six thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine dollars and sixteen cents.

For surveying the public lands of the United States, actually performed in one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, one hundred thousand dollars.

For payment to John Trumbull, for paintings commemorative of the most important events of the revolution, six thousand dollars.

For the prohibition of the slave trade, being the amount carried to the surplus fund on the thirty-first of December last, forty-seven thousand six hundred and forty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For the payment of balances due to officers of the old internal revenue and direct tax, fourteen thousand fifty-six dollars and ten cents.

For the discharge of such miscellaneous claims against the United States, not otherwise provided for, as shall be admitted in due course of settlement at the treasury, six thousand dollars.

For the salaries of the ministers of the United States to London, Paris, St. Petersburg, Lisbon, and Madrid, with the salaries of their several secretaries of legation, and the salaries of the chargé des affaires at the Hague, and at Stockholm, sixty-four thousand dollars.

For an outfit to a minister at Lisbon, nine thousand dollars. For the contingent expenses of those missions, ten thousand dollars. For expenses of carrying into effect the fifth, sixth, and seventh, articles of the treaty of Ghent, concluded on the twenty-fourth of December, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, including the tion of the commissioners, agents, and surveyors, and their contingent expenses, twelve thousand five hundred dollars.

compensa

For the salaries of the commissioners, secretary, clerk, and messenger, together with the contingent expenses of the two commissions under the treaty with Spain, of the twenty-second of February, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, thirty thousand dollars.

For the expense of ascertaining the longitude of the Capitol, to wit: For the compensation to William Lambert, two thousand dollars; to William Elliott, five hundred dollars; to Oswald Dunn, one hundred dollars; and for contingent expenses, three hundred and sixty dollars and ninety-two cents.

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tary, clerk, &c. with Spain.

under the treaty

Ascertaining

the longitude of the Capitol.

Out of any

Treasury.

Proviso.

Proviso.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the several sums hereby appropriated, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not other- money in the wise appropriated: Provided, however, That no money appropriated by this act, or by the act making appropriations for the military service of the United States, for the year eighteen hundred and twenty-two, and towards the service of the year eighteen hundred and twenty-three, shall be paid to any person for his compensation, who is in arrears to the United States, until such person shall have accounted for, and paid into the treasury, all sums for which he may be liable; Provided further, That nothing in this section contained shall extend to balances arising solely from the depreciation of treasury notes, received by such person to be expended in the public service; but in all cases where the pay or salary of any person is withheld in pursuance of this act, it shall be the duty of the accounting officer, if demanded by the party, his agent, or attorney, to report forthwith to the agent of the Treasury Department the balance due; and it shall be the duty of said agent, within sixty days thereafter, to order suit to be commenced against such delinquent and his sureties.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the expense for postage incurred by marshals in taking and returning the fourth census of the United States, not exceeding two thousand dollars, be paid out of an unexpended balance of an appropriation for defraying the expense of the fourth enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States. APPROVED, April 30, 1822.

CHAP. XLV. An Act making appropriations for the public buildings. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That, for continuing the work on the centre building of the Capitol, and other improvements on the VOL. III.-85 3 L

Where the

pay or salary is withheld, the accounting officer to report balance, &c. Agent to order suit within sixty days, &c.

Expense of postage incurred by marshals to be paid, &c.

STATUTE I.

May 1, 1822. [Obsolete.]

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