Statement of payments made according to law, at the Treasury, during the year 1841, on account of miscellaneous claims not otherwise provided for, pursuant to the act of March, 1809.
7,415 John M. Fontaine, being the compensation allowed him for translating Spanish claims, from June to November, 1840, by order of J. H. Bronson, judg of East Florida, acting as commissioner under the act of Congress of the 26th June, 1834
7,416 John M. Fontaine, being the compensation allowed him as a clerk to J. H. Bronson, judge of East Florida, acting as commissioner under the act of Congress of the 26th Juue, 1834, for fourteen days' services during the quar- ter ending 30th September, 1840
7,417 William A. Forward, being compensation allowed him as a clerk of J. H. Bronson, judge of East Florida, acting as commissioner under the act of Congress of June 26, 1834, from September 1 to December, 31, 1840
7,979 William A. Forward, being the compensation allowed him as a clerk to the judge of the superior court of East Flor- ida, acting as a commissioner under the act of Congress of 26th June, 1834
8,836 James N. Barker, for his services in making a compend of
the revenue laws, decisions of the Treasury, and of the courts of the United States, for the use of the Treasury, from the 20th of April to the 30th June, 1841, inclusive, by direction of the Comptroller
8,840 Willian A. Forward, being the compensation allowed him as a clerk of J. H. Bronson, judge of the superior court of East Florida, acting as a commissioner under the act of Congress of the 26th June, 1834, from the 1st April to the 30th June, 1841
8,933 George C. Patterson, being for services rendered as a clerk to the commission appointed by the President to exam- ine and inquire into the condition of the public build- ings-approved by the President
8,981 Matthew St. Clair Clarke, being for services rendered as commissioner to examine and inquire into the condition of the public buildings, &c., from the 28th March to the 31st May, 1841, inclusive-approved by the President - 8,983 Lambert S. Beck, for his services as a messenger and in serving subpoenas for the commission for examination and inquiry on the public buildings in Washington city, for one hundred and nine days, at three dollars per day- approved by the President
9,004 William S. Murphy, being for services rendered by him as a commissioner appointed to report and inquire into the state and progress of the public buildings, from March 29 to July 16, 1811, inclusive-approved by the President - 9,031 Hudson M. Garland, being for services rendered on the commission for the examination of public works, &e., from the 27th March to the 16th July, inclusive, also for services on the same commission, in completing copy- ing, &c., report on Alexandria court-house, and distrib- uting public documents, from the 17th to the 31st July, 1841, inclusive-approved by the President
9,338 E. II. Roper, being for his attendance and his services ren- dered to the board of commissioners of examination and inquiry on public buildings--approved by the President
9,443 James N. Barker, for his services in making a compend of revenue laws, decisions of the Treasury, and of the courts of the United States, for the use of the Treasury, from the 1st July to the 14th September, 1811, inclusive- directed to be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury 9,665 William C. Benthall, for his services in bringing up the miscellaneous records of letters of the First Comptroller's office, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum, from the 238 August to the 39th September, 1841-approved by the Secretary of the Treasury
9,744 Michael Nourse, for the following payments of clerks em- ployed by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, in answering the resolutions of the Senate of the 3d March, 1841, relative to Virginia military land scrip, viz: C. E. Rittenhouse $103 26, C. B. Moss $103 26, and W. B. Berryman $103 26
9,857 J. M. Black and J. William King, being for services ren- dered by them in adjusting revenue accounts in the office of the First Auditor of the Treasury, by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury
9,838 Nicholas Harper, being the amount of his payments to ex- tra clerks employed in the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, for their compensation from April to the 31st October, 184L
9,916 Vinal Luce, being for his services in the office of the Sec- ond Auditor of the Treasury from the 1st to the 31st Oc- tober, 1841
Joseph Ingle, being for his services as an extra clerk in the office of the First Auditor of the Treasury Williata A. Forward, being the compensation allowed him as a clerk of the judge for the eastern district of Florida, acting as commissioner under the provisions of the act of Congress of the 26th June, 1831, from the 1st July to the 30th September, 1841
10, 168 Harry Wilton, late marshal of Illinois, for services render- ed in removing intruders from the military reservation at Rock Island
10,169 Harry Wilton, late marshal of Illinois, for services render- ed in removing intruders from the military reservation at Rock Island, in 1839
10,174 Thomas Brinley and John W. Compton, for services ren- dered by them as clerks in the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury to the 30th November, 1841 10,187 Joseph Ingle, for services rendered as a clerk in the office of the First Auditor of the Treasury for the month of November, 1841 10,192 C. E. Rittenhouse, Joseph C. Collins, Charles B. Moss, William Berryman, and Rufus Beach, for services ren- dered as clerks in the office of the Register, employed by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 2d March, 1841, rela- tive to land scrip, &c. -
10,196 Vinal Luce, for services rendered in the office of the Sec- ond Auditor of the Treasury from the 1st November to the 30th December, 1841
10,260 John Peabody and Lewis Baker, for their services as extra clerks, employed by the Register of the Treasury in transcribing the accounts of Samuel Swartwout, late collector of the customs for the district of New York, to be used in the suit of the United States against the executors of the Eckford estate, as securities of the said Swartwout 30 10,389 William Archer, being for thirty days' service, at three dollars per day, rendered by him to the board of commissioners to examine and inquire into the condition of the public buildings, &c.-which allowance is approved by the President
Register's Office, February 25, 1842.
Statement of the expenditure and the receipts of the marine hospital States, in the year 1840, with
fund, for the relief of sick and disabled seamen in the ports of the United classification of expenditure.
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