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assistant treasurer at Philadelphia, eighteen thousand three hundred dollars.

For salaries of clerks, messengers, and watchmen, in office of assistant treasurer at New York, one hundred and five thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

For salaries of clerks, messenger, and watchmen, in the office of the assistant treasurer at St. Louis, nine thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

Increase of salaries to clerks at St. Louis. For additional salaries to the messenger at four hundred dollars per annum, and to the four watchmen at one hundred dollars per annum each, which increase is hereby authorized, in the office of the assistant treasurer at St. Louis, eight hundred dollars.

For salaries of clerks, porter, and watchmen, in the office of the assistant treasurer at New Orleans, nine thousand six hundred dollars.

For compensation of the depositary at Santa Fé, and the clerk, watchman, and porter in his office, four thousand eight hundred dollars.

For salary of the clerk to the acting assistant treasurer at Denver, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

For salaries of additional clerks, and additional compensation of officers and clerks, under act of August sixth,1846, ch. 90.
Vol. ix. p. 59.
1853, ch. 97, § 10.
Vol. x. p. 212.
eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the better organization of the treasury, and tenth section of act of March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, at such further rates as the secretary may deem just and reasonable, fifty thousand dollars.

Designated depositaries. For compensation to designated depositaries, under fourth section of act of August sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, eight thousand dollars.

Special agents. For compensation to special agents under act of sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, eight thousand dollars.

Inspectors of steamboats.
1852, ch. 106.
Vol. x. p. 61.
For salaries of nine supervising and fifty local inspectors, appointed under act thirtieth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, for the better protection of the lives of passengers by steamboats, with travelling and other expenses incurred by them, eighty thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses under the act of sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, in addition to premium which may be received on transfer drafts: Provided, That no part of said sum shall be expended for clerical services, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Expenses of treasury notes. For necessary expenses in carrying into effect the several acts of congress authorizing loans and the issue of treasury notes, two million dollars. Provided, That the proper accounting officers of the treasury be,Accounts of Stuart Gwynn to be adjusted, &c. and they are hereby, authorized and directed to examine and adjust the accounts of Stuart Gwynn for printing-presses, machinery, material, and labor furnished and supplied to the Treasury Department, and for expenditures under the authority of the secretary, and to report to him such sum as may be equitably due to said Gwynn: Provided, further,Contract price. That for items furnished or supplied under contract, no greater sum than the contract price shall be allowed: And provided, further,Gwynn to make certain conveyance to the United States before receiving payment. That before any payment shall be made, the said Stuart Gwynn shall, in such form as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, fully convey and secure to the United States the right to use the said presses, and any additional number thereof, with their machinery and future improvements in the treasury building, or any other buildings directed by the secretary for any and all printing the government may desire for its own use and purposes.

Dies, stamps, and expenses under internal revenue act.
1864, ch. 173.
Ante, p. 223.
For procuring dies, stamps, adhesive stamps, paper, printing forms and regulations, advertising, and other expenses of carrying into effect the internal revenue act of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one million one hundred thousand dollars.