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For the incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of State , Contingent including the expenses of printing the laws , and for extra copying of expenses . papers , twenty - seven thousand three hundred and fifty dollars .
For the incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of State , Contingent including the expenses of printing the laws , and for extra copying of expenses . papers , twenty - seven thousand three hundred and fifty dollars .
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For two clerks to complete the duties of the commissioner of the Clerks to comrevenue , transferred to the office of the fifth auditor , two thousand missioner of refive hundred and fifty dollars . Clerk on busiFor one clerk on the ...
For two clerks to complete the duties of the commissioner of the Clerks to comrevenue , transferred to the office of the fifth auditor , two thousand missioner of refive hundred and fifty dollars . Clerk on busiFor one clerk on the ...
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For compensation to the messenger in said office , seven hundred dollars , in full of all allowances . ... compensation to the clerks in the office of the adjutant general , ral's clerks . two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars .
For compensation to the messenger in said office , seven hundred dollars , in full of all allowances . ... compensation to the clerks in the office of the adjutant general , ral's clerks . two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars .
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... to obtain a modification of the treaty of October eighteenth , one thousand eight hundred and twenty . ... one clerk , whose salary shall not exceed Clerk in Treathe sum of one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars per annum : sury ...
... to obtain a modification of the treaty of October eighteenth , one thousand eight hundred and twenty . ... one clerk , whose salary shall not exceed Clerk in Treathe sum of one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars per annum : sury ...
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Messenger & c . senger , and labourer , at a compensation , together , not exceeding eleven general land hundred and fifty dollars per annum : office . In the office of the register of the treasury , one messenger , and assistMessenger ...
Messenger & c . senger , and labourer , at a compensation , together , not exceeding eleven general land hundred and fifty dollars per annum : office . In the office of the register of the treasury , one messenger , and assistMessenger ...
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