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Bureau of Indian Affairs.

William Medill, Commissioner,
John T. Cochran, Chief Clerk,

Pension Bureau.

G. Gibson, Brev. Brig. Gen. &
Com. Gen. of Subsistence.

3,000 John C. Casey, Capt. & Assist. Com.
1,700 Richard Gott, Chief Clerk,

Medical & Surgical Bureau.
Thomas Lawson, Surg. Gen.

Ja's L. Edwards, Commissioner, $2,500 H. L. Heiskell, Surgeon.
Geo. W. Crump, Chief Clerk,

Adjutant General.

Roger Jones, Adjutant General,
John A. Hepburn, Chief Clerk,

Quartermaster's Bureau.

1,600 R. Johnson, Chief Clerk,

Engineer Bureau.

1,600

2,500

1,150

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T. S. Jesup, Br. Maj. Gen. & Q. M. Gen. John J. Abert, Col. & Chief Top. Eng.

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W. H. Swift, Capt. & Assist. Eng.
Geo. Thompson, Chief Clerk,

Ordnance Bureau.

1,400

Geo. Talcott, Lt. Col. in charge of Bur. W. Maynadier, Capt. & Assist. 1,700 Geo. Bender, Chief Clerk.

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

1,200

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Salary.

Chas. W. Skinner, Chief of the Bureau of Construct. Repairs & Equip. $3,000

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Selah R. Hobbie, 1st Assistant Postmaster Gen., Contract Office,

2,500

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Wm. H. Dundas, Chief Clerk, Post Office Department,

2,000

Peter G. Washington, Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office,
E. G. Eastman, Chief Clerk of the Auditor,

3,000

2,000

Charles Douglass, Commissioner Public Buildings,

2,000

Cities.

POSTMASTERS IN THE CHIEF TOWNS AND CITIES.

[Corrected in the Post-Office Department, July 23, 1847.]

Augusta, Me.
Bangor, Me.

Postmasters.
A. R. Nichols.
C. K. Miller.

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Concord, N. H.

Dover, N. H.

Hanover, N. H.

Keene, N. H.

Nashua, N. H.

Ch's P. Danforth.

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COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS IN THE PRINCIPAL PORTS.

[Corrected in the Treasury Department, July 21st, 1847.]

Wm. Brown.

Daniel Emery. Alfred Marshall.

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II. INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.—JULY 22, 1847.

The pay of Ministers Plenipotentiary is $9,000 per annum, as salary, besides $9,000 for outfit. The pay of Chargés d'Affaires is $4,500 per annum; of Secretaries of Legation, $2,000; of Ministers Resident, $6,000.

The United States are represented by Ministers Plenipotentiary at the Courts of Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, and Brazil; and by Chargés d'Affaires at the Courts of most of the other foreign countries with which this country is much connected by commercial intercourse.

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