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THIRTY+SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 59. 1863. 695 In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, five clerks of class four: In omee of Sec- In the office of the Second Auditor oi' the Treasury, three clerks of '°““Y °‘” T“’“` class four, eight of class three, twelve of class two, one assistant messen- my} 2d A d., I ger at a salary of seven hundred dollars, and one laborer at a salary of 0 u I O ' six hundred dollars per annum. In the office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury, six clerks of class of 3d Auditor, four, seven of class three, nine of class two, and eighteen of class one, and ten clerks as copyists at a rate not exceeding fifty dollars per month. In the office of the Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, one clerk of class of 5th Auditor. four, two of class three, four of class two, thirteen of class one, and six copying clerks, at an annual salary of six hundred dollars each. In the office of the assistant treasurer at Boston, one clerk at a salary or Assistant of twelve hundred dollars per annum. T*‘°‘”“"’ at 30*** In the office of the assistant treasurer at New York, clerks, messen· tm; New York gers, keeper, and laborers, whose salaries in the aggregate shall not ex- ’ ceed eight thousand seven hundred dollars. In the office of the treasurer of the mint as depositary, in lieu of the at the Mint, clerks heretofore authorized, clerks and messenger, whose salaries in the aggregate shall not exceed five thousand five hundred dollars. In the office of the assistant treasurer at Saint Louis, messenger, at Snint Louis. watchman, and laborer, whose salaries in the aggregate shall not exceed two thousand dollars. In the office of the Secretary of the Navy, three clerks of the first of Secretary of class and three of the second class. NW)'. In the Ordnance Bureau of the Navy, one chief clerk and three clerks or Ordnance of the second class. B¤r¤¤¤. In the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, two clerks of the first class of provisions and two of the second class. und Clothing. In each of the Bureaus of Medicine and Surgery, Equipment and of Medicine Recruiting, and Navigation, one laborer at an annual salary of six hun- md S“'8°"Y» &°· dred dollars. In the Navy Department, two additional night watchmen, each at an Nightwatchannual salary of six hundred dollars. m°¤· In the Pension-Office, three clerks of class four, four of class three, Addiiicimi four of class two, nine of class one, one additional assistant messenger at ¢l¤¤‘k§. &¢·. i¤ a salary of seven hundred dollars, and one additional laborer at a salary P°"°"°°`Om°°' 0f six hundred dollars per annum, for the current year; five additional clerks of class four, six of class three, eight of class two, and sixteen of class one, one additional assistant messenger at a salary of seven hundred dollars, and one additional laborer at a salary of six hundred dollars per annum, for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-Your. In the office of the Secretary of War, six clerks of class four, and eight iii Omg., of 5. 0f class OHG. retary of War, In the office of the Chief of Ordnance of the War Department, three of einer of clerks of class four, and twenty of class one. Ordnance, In the office of the Adjutant-General, eight clerks of class two, and of Adj¤t¤¤t— twenty of class one. Gweml. In the office of the Commissary·General, twelve clerks of class one, cfCcmmisssry and one laborer at a salary of six hundred dollars per annum. G°“"°l* In the office of the Surgeon—General, one clerk of class four, one of or Surgeonclass three, two of class two, and twenty-one of class one. Genei-nl. In the office of the Paymaster-General, four clerks of class three, and of I’aymaster— sixteen of class one; and in the office of the Chief of Engineers, two G°“°’“‘· clerks of class one. And the several clerks and other employees authorized by this section Clerks, _&c·a_ shall be appointed by the heads of the several departments to which they ’ are severally attached, and the amount necessary to pay their salaries, thereto., from the time of their appointment, for the fiscal year ending June thirty,