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MrsTurner's,o.circ's Mrs Dunn's, nr. cap Mrs Hungerford's
MrsA . Peyton, s,p.a. Mrs Eliot's, pen. av.
John Campbell, Warren R. Davis,
William Drayton,
William D). Martin, Barnwell c. h.
George MeDuilic,
Wm. T. Nuckolls, Hancocksville.
Mount. Shoals, Law.
Ditto
Washington's, C st. Ditto MrsA. Peyton's,p.a. O. B. Brown's, n.p.o. Mrs Hamilton's, D.C.
Elberton, Elbert. Savannah, Chatham Covle's. nr. capital Augusta, Richmond French's, F strect
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Thomas H. Hall, Abraham Rencher, Robert Potter,
Wm. B. Shepard, Aug. H. Shepperd, Jesse Speight,
Lewis Williams. South Carolina.
Robert W. Barnwell Beaufort, Beaufort. James Blair,
Camden, Kershaw Brownsville, Marlo Coyle's, capitol hill Pendleton c. h. Mrs Dunn's, nr. cap. Charleston. Kervand's, 7 buildi's Letourno's, pen. av. Edgefield c. h. Gadsby's hotel, p.a. Mrs Eliot's, do
Starling Tucker, Georgia.
Thomas F. Foster, Greenesborough. Charles E. Haynes, Sparta Hancock.
Henry G. Lamar, Wilson Lumpkin, Wiley Thompson, James M. Wayne, Richard H. Wilde,
.Macon, Bibb
Monroe, Walton.
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Home res. Res. at Wash.
Elizabethtown, Har. Mrs Ball's, pen. av. Winchester, Clarke. Mr. Buckner's Washington, . Mason; Hughes, op. Browns M+ Stertius,Mont'y! Washington's, C st. Columbia, Adair. Hughes, op. Browns Great Cross'gs, Scott O. B. Brown's E st. Stanford, Lincoln. Hughes, op. Browns Mrs Ball's, pen.av. Newcastle, Henry.
Robert P. Letcher, Lancaster, Garrard Sawkins, penn. av.
FAdyville, Caldwell. Mrs Ball's, pen. av. Bardstown, Nelson. Mr Hill's, penn. av. Glasgow, Barren. Dowson's, no. 2.
Nashville, Davidson Bradford's, G strect Jonesborough, Wash. Mrs Elliot's, pen. av ·
David Crockett. Robert Desha,
Crockett's, Gibson. Gallatin, Summer.
Virs Ball's, pen. av. Washington's, C st.
- Winchester Franklin Fletcher's, nr. P.O. Clarksville, Mont'y. Ditto Knoxville, Knox. Columbia, Maury. Mt. curry, Bledsoe.
Mrs A. Peyton's Ditto Mrs Elliot's, pen. av
Mansheld, Richm'd Greer's, nr. G.P.O. Dauton, Montgomy, Davis's, F street
Mrs Galvin's. C st.
James Findlay, Concinnati. Humilion Fletcher's, or. P.O. John M. Goodenow, Steubenville, Jeffer'uLetourno's, pen. av. William W. Irwin, Lucaster, Fairfre, Harbaugh's, 7Th st. St. Clairsville, Belt MIrs Galvin's, C st. West Union, Adamis Fletcher's, or. P.O. Dick's .Mills, Butler Mrs Wilson's, F st.
William Kennon, William Russell, Jame- Shields,
William Stanberry, Newark, Licking. Columbiana
Mrs Dver's
John Thompson,
Mrs Mver's, pen . av
Joseph Vance, Urbanna, Campare. Davis's, F street
Samuel F. Vinton, Gallipolis, Gallia.
Elisha Whittlesey, Canfield, Trumbull. Louisiana. Henry H. Gurley, Baton Rouge.
Young's, N . J. av. Ditto
Smethers, op Browns
Walter H. Overton, Alexandria, Rapide. Mrs E. Peyton, p.a. Edward D. White. Donaldsville, Ascen.l Ditto
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NAME. Kentucky. Thomas Chilton, James Clark, N. D. Coleman, Henry Daniel, Nathan Gaither, R. M. Johnson, John Kincaid, Joseph Lecompte,
Chittenden Lyon, Chs. A. Wickliffe, Joel Yancey, Tennessee. John Bell, John Blair,
Jacob C. Isacks, Cave Johnson, Pryor Lea,
James K. Polk, James Standifer, Ohio. Mordecai Bartley, Joseph, 11. Crane,
Win. Creighton, Jr. Chillicothe, Ross.
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NAME. Indiana.
Home res. Res. at Wash.
Rateliff Boon,
Booneville, Warwick|Mrs.McDaniel's, 9st .
Jonathan Jennings. John Test, Mississippi. Thomas Hinds. Illinois. Joseph Duncan. Alabama.
Dearborn, Lawren's Charleston, Clarke.
Ditto Sawkin's, penn. av.
Greenville, Jefferson Brown's hotel, p. 2.
Brownsville, Jackson M. St. Clair Clarke.
R. E. B. Baylor,
Tuscaloosa.
Huntsville, Madison.
Montgomery, Mont.
Mrs Ball's, pen.av. Mrs A. Peyton's Mrs Dunn's, nr.cap.
C. C. Clay, Dixon H. Lewis. Missouri. Spencer Pettis. DELEGATES. Michigan. John Biddle. Detroit.
Fayette, Howard.
MrsCottringer's, Fst.
Dowson's no. 1, o.h.
Arkansas.
A. H. Sevier. Florida.
Little Ruck, Pulaski Mrs Ball's, pen. 2r.
Joseph M. White. Monticello, Jefferson|Mrs French's, I' st .
JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate. $5,000 WALTER LOWRIE, Secretary, .... 3,000 ANDREW STEVENSON, Speaker House of Representatives. MATTHEW ST. CLAIR CLARK, Clerk House of Reps. . 5,000
Pay of Members of Congress .- From the first Congress, in 1789, inclusive, until the 4th of March, 1795, senators and representatives received each $6 per diem, and $6 for every twenty miles travel. From the 4th of March, 1795, to the 4th at March, 1796, senators received $7 per diem, and $7 for every twenty miles travel, and representatives only $6. From the 4th of March, 1796, until the 4th of December, 1815, the per diem was $6, and the mileage $6 to senators and represen- tatives. From the 4th of December, 1815, until the 4th of March, 1817, each senator and representative received ;1500 per annum, with a proportional deduction, for absence from any cause but sickness. The president of the senate pro tem- pore, and speaker of the house, $5000 per annum each. From the 4th of March, 1817. the compensation to members of both broches of congress has been $8 per diem, and $3 for every. twenty miles travel.
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Committees-House.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE.
On Foreign Relations .- Messrs Tazewell, (chairman) Sanford, White, Bell, King.
On Finance .-- Messrs Smith of Md. (chairman) Smith of S. C., Silsbee, King, Johnston.
On Commerce .-- Messrs Woodbury, ( chairman ) Johnston, Silsbee, Sanford, Forsyth.
On Manufactures .- Messrs Dickerson, (chairman ) Rug- gles, Knight, Seymour, Bibb.
On Agriculture .- Messrs Marks, (chairman ) Wiley, Noble, MeLean, Seymour.
On Military Affairs .- Messrs Benton, (chairman ) Bar- nard, Troup, Hendricks, Livingston.
On the Militia .- Messrs Barnard, (chairman ) Tyler, Clayton, Dudley, Noble.
On Naval Affairs .- Messrs Hayne, ( chairman ) Tazewell, Robbins, Woodbury, Webster.
On Public Lands .- Messrs Barton, ( chairman ) Livings- ton, Kane, Ellis, Mckinley.
On Private Land Claims .- Messrs Kane, (chairman) Burnet, Barton, Grundy, Sprague.
On Indian .Affairs. - Messrs White, (chairman ) Troup, Hendricks, Dadlev, Benton.
On Claims .- Messrs Ruggles, (chairman ) Bell, Chase, Foot, McLean.
On the Judiciary .- Messrs Rowan, ( chairman ) Mckinley, Webster, Hayne, Frelinghuysen.
On the Post Office and Post Roads .- Messrs Bibb, (chair- man ) Burnet, Forsyth, Ellis, Seymour.
On Pensions .- Messrs Foot, ( chairman ) Holmes, Marks, Chase, Chambers.
On the District of Columbia. - Messrs Chambers,. ( chair- man ) Tyler, Holmes, Clayton, Sprague.
On the Contingent Fund .- Messrs Iredell, (chairman) Kane, Knight.
On Engrossed Bills. - Messrs Marks, (chairman ) Willey, Grundy .
SELECT COMMITTEES.
On Roads and Canals. - Messrs Hendricks, (chairman) Tyler, Webster, Dudley, Ruggles.
On the state of the current Coins. -- Messrs Sanford, ( chair- man ) Dickerson, Livingston, Iredell, Tazewell.
On so much of the President's message as relates to the fu- ture disposition of the surplus revenue of the United States. Messrs Dickerson, (chairman ) Sanford, Woodbury, Barnard, Grandy.
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- Standing Committees-House.
STANDING COMMITTEES-HOUSE.
Of Elections .- Messrs Alston, ( chairman ) Tucker, Clai- borne, Randolph, Johnson of Tennessee Beekman, Coleman. Meets in the 4th story of the Centre Building.
Of Ways and Means .- Messrs MeDuffie, (chairman) Verplanck, Dwight, Smyth of Va. Ingersoll, Gilmore Overton Meets in the 1st story of the west projection.
Of Claims .- Messrs Whittlesey, (chairman ) Barber of Con. MeIntire, Ramsey, Lea, Lent, Crane.
Meets in the 1st story of the south wing.
On Commerce. - Messrs Cambreleng, ( chairman ) Gorham, Harvey, Sutherland, Howard, Wayne.
Meets in the 2d story of the Centre Building. On Public Lands .- Messrs Isacks, ( chairman ) Jennings, Duncan, Hunt, Potter, Irvin, of Ohio, Clay. Meets in the 4th story of the centre building.
On the Post Office and Post Roadis .- Messrs Johnson of Ky. ( chairman ) Conner, Magee, Hodges, Russell, MeCreery Campbell. Meets in the 2d story of the Centre Building.
For the District of Columbia .- Messrs Powers, ( chairman ) Allen, Washington, Varnum, Taliaferro, Ihrie, Semmes. Meets in the 1st story of the centre building.
On the Judiciary .-- Messrs Buchanan, ( chairman ) Wick- lift, Storrs, of N. Y. Davis, of S. C. Bouldin, Ellsworth, White, of Lou. Meets in the 1st story of the south wing.
On Revolutionary Claims .- Messrs Burges, ( chairman ) Dickinson, Fry, Wingate, Goodenow, Young, Brown. Meets in the 1st story of the south wing.
On Public Expenditures,-Messrs Hall, ( chairman ) Da- venport, of Va. Lyon, Maxwell, of N. Y. Spencer, of Md. Thompson of Ohio. Norton.
Meets in the 2d story of the Centre Building.
On Private Land Claims .- Messis Gurley, ( chairman) Sterigere, Nuckolls, Pettis, Test, Foster, Baylor.
Meets in the 2d story of the centre building.
On Mauufactures. - Messrs Mallory, ( chairman ) Stanber ry, Condiet, Martin, Daniel, Irwin, of Penn., Monell. Meets in the 4th story of the Centre Building.
On Indian Affairs .- Messes Bell, ( chairman) Lumpkin, Hinds, Storrs, of Con. Hubbard, Gaither, Lewis.
Meets in the Ist story of the south wing.
On Foreign . Miura .- Messrs Archer, ( chairman ) Everett of Mas., Taylor, Polk, Wilde, Crawford, Barnwell. Meets in the 4th story of the centre building.
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Select Committees-House.
On Military .Affairs .- Messrs Drayton, ( chairman ) Vance Desha, Findley, Clair, of S. C. Mitchell, Speight.
Meets in the 1st story of the centre building. On Naval Affairs. - Messrs Hoffman, ( chairman ) Crown- inshield, Miller, Carson, Dorsey, White, of N. Y. Meets in the 1st story of the south wing. On Agriculture .- Messrs Spencer, of Y. Y. ( chairman ) Wilson, Rose, Smith, of Pen. Standifer, Deberry, Chandler. Meets in the 4th story of the centre building.
On the Territories .- Messrs Clarke, of Ken. ( chairman ) Green, Creighton, Armstrong, Angel, Cowles, W. B. Shepard, Meets in the 1 st story of the centre building.
On Military Pensions. - Messrs Bates, (chairman) Le- compte, Forward, Chilton, Hammons, Bockee Ford.
Meets in the 1st story of the Centre Building.
On Revisal and Unfinished Business .- Messrs Peirce, (chairman) Reed, Pierson.
Meets in the Ist story of the south wing.
On Accounts .- Messrs Halsey, (chairman) Swan, Brodhead Meets in the 1st story of the south wing.
On Expenditures in the Department of State .- Messrs Earll, ( chairman) Sill, King, of New York.
Meets in the 2d story of the centre building.
On Expenditures in Treasury Department. - Messrs Lei- per, (chairman) Crocheron, Kendall.
Meets in the Od story of the centre Building.
On Expenditures in War Department. - Messrs Maxwell, of Va., (chairman ) Mutilenburg, Crockett.
Mects in the Ist story of the Centre Building.
On Expenditures in Vary Department .- Messes A. H. Shepperd, (chairnun) Bartley, Evans, of Penn. Meets in the 24 story of the Centre Building.
On Expenditures in Post Office Department .- Messrs Yancy, (chairman) Borst, Scott.
Meets in the room of the Committee on Post Offices
On the Public Buildings .- Messrs Sprigg, (chairman) Bailey, Swift.
Meets in the 1st story of the Centre Building.
SELECT COMMITTEES.
On Internal Improvements .- Messrs Hemphill, ( CHAIRMAN) Blair, of Ten, Haynes, Letcher, Vinton, Craig, of Va. Butman On the Militia. - Messrs Thompson, of tico., (CHAIRMAX) King, of Fenn., Barringer, Weeks, Craig, of New York, Kincaid, Cahoon.
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Select Committees-House.
On Retrenchment .- Messrs Wickliffe, (CHAIRMAN) Couf- ter, Davis, of Mass. Lamar, Coke, Huntington, De Witt.
On the fifth Census .- Messrs Storrs, of N. Y., (CHAIRMAN) Crane, Johns, Everett, Vt., Richardson, Boon, Cooper.
On the Presidential Election .- Messrs McDuffie, (CHAIR- MAN) Haynes, Carson, Lea, Martindale, Stephens, Hughes.
On Refuse Lands in Tennessee . - Messrs Crockett, (CHAIR- MAN) Tracy, N. Y. Kennon, Polk, Hawkins, N. Y. Grennill. On Public Grounds and Buildings .- Messrs. Verplanck, (CHAIRMAN ) Everett, King, Haynes, Rencher, Duncan, Blair, Te. On Daniel Mc Duff's Claim .- Messrs. Clay, (CHAIRMSE,) Isacks, Marr, Dudley, Finch.
Deaf and Dumb Institution in Ohio and New York .- Messrs. Goodenow, (CHAIRMAN) Daniel, Strong, A. H. Shep- perd, Pearce, Pierson, and Baylor.
To establish a branch of the Mint in North Carolina. -- Messrs. Carson, (CHAIRMAN ) Nuekolls, Foster, Verpianck Rencher.
On Willie Blount's claim .- Messrs. Johnson, Ten. (CHAIR- MAN ) Williams, Lecompte, Boon, and Arnold.
On Dr. Smith's memorial .- Messrs. Howard, (CHAIRMAN) Anderson, Condict, Leiper, and Tucker.
On Fulton's Heirs .- Messrs. White, N. Y. (CHAIRMAN) Coulter, Spencer, Dudley, and Davenport.
On appropriating the nett proceeds of Public Lands for the purpose of Education .- Messrs. Hunt, (CHAIRMAN) Johnson. Ky., Spencer, N. Y., McCoy, Martin, Denny, and Lewis.
Joint committees .- On the Library .- Messrs Everett, Mas. Verplanck, Wayne, House of Rep .- Messrs Robbins, Wood- bury, Grundy, Senate.
On Enrolled Bills -Messrs. Richardson, Shields, Fisher, House of Represen. - Messrs. Brown, and Foot, Senate.
Executive.
Duties of Public Oficers.
The Department of State was created by the act of 15th Sep- tember, 1789. Previously to that period, by act of 27th July, 1789, it was denominated the Department of Foreign Affairs. The Secretary is, ex-officio, a Commissioner of the Sinking Fund, and, by usage, a member of the Cabinet. He conducts the negotiation of all treaties between the United States and foreigu powers; and corresponds officially with the public Mi- nisters of the United States at Foreign Courts, and with the Ministers of Foreign Powers resident in the United States .~ He performs, also, the main duties of what, in other Governo ments, is called the Home Department.
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Duties of Public Officers.
The office of Secretary of the Treasury was created by act of the 2nd of September, 1789. He superintends all the fiscal concerns of the Government, and, upon his own responsibility, recommends to Congress measures for improving the condi- tion of the revenue. He holds his office at the will of the Pre- sident; is, by usage, a member of the Cabinet; and, ex-officio, one of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.
Accounts of the government are finally settled at the Trea- sury Department: for which purpose it is divided into the office of the Secretary, ( who superintends the whole, but who is not therefore, absolute, with respect to the power of adjusting claims or of paying money;) into two Comptrollers, five Au- ditors, a Register, and a Treasurer.
The First Comptroller examines all accounts settled by the First and Fifth Auditors, and certifies the balances arising thereon to the Register, countersigns all warrants drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury, if warranted by law; reports to the Secretary the official forms to be used in the different offices for collecting the public revenue; and the manner and form of keeping and stating the accounts of the several persons employ- od therein. He superintends the preservation of the public accounts subject to his revision, and provides for the regular payment of all moneys which may be collected.
The Second Comptroller examines all accounts settled by the Second, Third and Fourth Auditors, certifies the balances to the Secretary of the Department in which the expenditures has been incurred; countersigns all requisitions drawn by the Se- cretaries of the War and Navy Departments, warranted by law; reports to the Secretaries the official forms to be used in the different offices for distributing the public money in those Departments, and the manner and form of keeping and stating the accounts of the persons employed therein. It is also his duty to superintend the preservation of the public accounts subject to his revision.
The First Auditor receives all accounts accruing in the Trea- sury Department, and in relation to the revenue and the civil list; and, after examination certifies the balance, and transmits the accounts, with the vouchers and certificates, to the First Comptroller, for his decision thereon.
The Second . Iuuditor receives and settles all accounts for the pay and clothing of the Army, subsistence of officers, bounties, and premiums, Medical and Hospital Department, and Na- tional Armories, arming and equipping the militia, Ordnance Department, Indian Department, Purchasing Department, the contingent expenses of the War Department, and all store ac-
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counts growing out of the foregoing. Ile examines the ac- counts, certifies the balances, and transmits the accounts with the vouchers and certificates, to the Second Comptroller, for his decision upon them.
The Third Auditor receives all accounts relative to the sub- sistence of the Army, the Quartermaster's Department, and generally all accounts of the War Department, other than those referred to the Second Auditor. He examines the accounts, certifies the balances, and transmits the accounts, with the vouchers and certificates to the Second Comptroller for his decision upon them.
The Fourth Auditor receives all accounts accruing in the Navy Department, or relative to it. He examines the accounts, certifies the balances, and transmits the accounts, with the vouchers and certificate, to the Second Comptroller, for his decision upon them.
The Fifth Auditor receives all accounts accruing in, or rela- tive to, the Department of State, the General Post Office, and those arising out of Indian Trade, examines them, certifies the balances, and transmits the accounts with the vouchers and certificate, to the First Comptroller for his decision upon them. To the Fifth Auditor, also, has been assigned the duties of Commissioner of the Revenue, which are considerable, em- bracing a superintendence of the light house establishment, and a correspondence with, and superintendence over, the collectors of the direct tax and internal revenue.
To this office has been assigned by the President also, the duty of agent of the Treasury, under the act of the 15th May, 1820, for conducting all suits at law, in which the United States are concerned.
The 'Treasurer receives and keeps the money of the United States, and disburses the same upon warrants drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury, countersigned by the proper Camptroller and Auditor, and recorded by the Register.
The Register of the Treasury keeps all accounts of the re- ceipts and expenditures of the public money, and of all debts due to or from the United States ; he keeps the District Ton- nage Accounts of the United States; he receives from the Comptrollers the accounts which have been finally adjusted. And, with their vouchers and certificates, preserve them ; he records all warrants for the receipt or payment of money's at the Treasury, certifies the same thereon, and transmits to the Secretary of the Treasury copies of the certificates of balances of accounts adjusted. By an act of the 10th February, 1820. it is made the duty of the Register of the Treasury, to pre-
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bare statistical accounts of the commerce of the United States, to be laid before Congress.
The War Department was created by act of 7th August, 1789. The Secretary of War, at first, had the superinten- dence of Naval Affairs. On the 30th of April, 1798, however, a separation took place, and a Navy Department was estab- Jished The Secretary of War superintends every branch of the military department ; and is, by usage, a member of the cabinet. He holds his office at the will of the President. At- tached to the War Department, and under the immediate di- rection of the Secretary, are an Engineer Office, an Ordnance Office, an Office for the Commissary General of Subsistence, a Paymaster General's Office, a Surgeon General's Office, & Bounty Land Office, and a Pension Bureau. All these offices, together with the Head-Quarters of the Commanding Gener- al, (Major General Macomb,) and the Adjutant General's, and Quartermaster General's Offices, are located at Wash- ington.
The office of Secretary of Nary was created by act of the 30th of April, 1798. He issues all orders to the Navy of the United States, and superintends the concerns of the Naval Establishment generally. A Board of Navy Commissioners was instituted by act of 7th February, 1815, to aid him in the discharge of his duties. The Secretary of the Navy is, by usage, a member of the cabinet, and holds his office at the will of the President.
General Post Office .- This Department is under the su- perintendence of a Post Master General, who is aided in the discharge of his duties by two Assistants. He has the sole ap- pointment of ali Postinasters throughout the United States; the making of all contracts for carrying the mails; and, in brief, the control, according to law, for every thing relating to the institution. Since the commencement of President Jackson's · administration, he is a member of the cabinet.
The extension and improvement under the present incum- bent, is a great accommodation to the public.
Board of Commissioners for the Vary .~ This Board was established by act of 7th of February, 1815. It consists of three Captains of the Navy, in rank not below that of a Post Captain. The Board is by law, attached to the office of the Secretary of the Navy, and under his superintendence; dis- charges all the ministerial duties of that office relative to the procurement of naval stores and materials, and the construc- tion, armament, equipment and employment of vessels of war, as well as other matters connected with the Naval Establish- ment of the United States.
ANDREW JACKSON, OF TENNESSEE, President of the U.States .-- [$25,000 per ann. ] JOHN C. CALHOUN, of SOUTH CAROLINA, Vice President of the U. States .- [$5,000 per ann.]
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
MARTIN VAN BUREN, Secretary, B6000 per ann. Daniel Brent, Chief C'k .. 2000 |Wm. S. Derrick, .. . $900
Clerks, Josias W. King. 1600 William Hunter, jr ..... 800 Andrew T. McCormick, 1400!Mess'rs. Joseph Waring, 700
Aaron Vail, . . 1400| W. H. Prentiss, assist't, 350
Nicholas. Philip Trist, ... 1400 Wm. C. H. Waddell, ... 1400 PATENT OFFICE.
Arthur Shaaff,. 1400 Superint'dt-J. D. Craig, 1500
Thomas P. Jones, 1400'John T. Temple, . ..... 1000
H. B. Trist,. 1400 Alexander McIntire, ... 1000
Edward Stubbs,.
1150 Charles Bulfinch,.
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800
John Martin Baker 1000 -Wless. RobertW. Fenwick 400
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
SAMUEL D. INGHAM, Secretary, $6000 per unn. A. Dickins, Chief Clk. $2000|Samuel P. Webster, .... 1000 Clerks .-- J. L. Anthony, 1600 George Johnson,. ...... 1000 Samucl M. Mckean, ... 1600 . Mess .- John N. Lovejoy, 700 Thomas Dungan,. . 1400 Second Comptroller ..
Robert Newell,. 1400 Isaac Hill, . . 3000
John M'Ginnis, jr. 1400 E, Reynolds, Chief Clk. 1700
Gilbert Rodman, jr. 1400 Clerks-J. N. Moulder, 1400
Francis A. Dickins, 1400|Jonathan Sevier, . 1400
A. M. Laub, . 1000 John Davis, . 1150
James M.Cutts,. 1150
First Comptroller.
Joseph Anderson. .....
3500 Joseph Manahan, . 800
700
Chief Clerk .- John Laub, 1700 Mess'r .- Jolm Sessford, Clerks .- Samuel Hanson, 1400 First Auditor.
William Williamson, ... Lund Washington, . . 1400 W. Parker, Chiefclerk 1700
James Larned,
1400 Clerks .- J. Williams, .. 1400
John Woodside, .
Richard S. Briscoe,
1150 John Coyle, ... 1150
Geo. W. Burke.
1150 John Coyle, jun. 1150 1150'John Underwood,. 1150
Samuel Handy, jun.
1150 Jeremiah W. Bronaugh,. 1150
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Benjamin Harrison,. 1000 Thomas G. SIye, 1150
'Thomas B. Reiley,. 1000 Daniel P. Porter, 1150
Thomas F. Anderson, · 1000 John A. Brightwell 1000
1150 William Morton, 1400
AVilliam Anderson,.
1400 Richard Harrison, .. ..... 3000
Horace E. Wolt,. . Mess'rs .- A. R. Watson, 750 James L. Cathcart,. 1000 John M. Brodhead, . . 1000
Executive Officers. 54
Thomas Barclay,. ... 800 Richard Bennett, . 1150
.Mess' :.-- C. B. Davis, ..
Second Auditor.
700; Robert Johnston, 1150 Robert T. McGill, 1000 5000 Henry Forrest, 1000
1700 John C. Rives, .. 1000
1400 George MI. Head,. 1000
Samuel Lewis,. William Stewart,
R. M. Bover,
1150 Fifth .luditor.
Robert Ellis.
1150 Stephen Pleasanton, .... 3000
William Mechlin,.
1150 T. Mustin, Chief clerk. . 1700
Andrew M. Kirk, 1150 Clerks .- J. H. Houston, 1400
Leonard Mackall,
1150 Joseph Thaw, .. 1400
O. S. Hall, .
1000 Nicholas Harper, 1150
Henry S. Gardner,.
1000 Henry W. Ball, 1150
P. Brady,
1000;Basil Waring,,.
1150
800 William Dewees, 1150
R. T. Queen, .
'Third Auditor.
David Easton, . 1150
Peter Hagner, ..
3000 James D. King, 1150
J. Thompson, Chief ch'k. 1700 Robert Barry, jun. 1000
Clerks .-- Chas. Vinson, .
John Abbott,
Richard Burges,
Robert Road, ..
1400 James Campbell .. . 3000
Henry Wheteroft,
1400,P. G. Washington, Ch. ck. 1700
Marcus Latimer, .
1150 Clerks .- A. J. Watson, 1400
Bennett Clements,
1150 G. W. Dashiell, 1150
Thomas Gunton,.
1150 Samuel Forrest,
1000
Henry C. Matthews,
1150. Andrew Smith, ... 800
William Ramsay, 1150| Register.
S. B Goddard,
1150|Thomas L. Smith, ... . . 3000
Henry Randall, .
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