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... clerks to superintendent , at one thousand two hundred dollars , one thousand dollars , and eight hundred dollars ... class musicians , at three hundred and forty - eight dollars each ; seven second class musicians , at three hundred ...
... clerks to superintendent , at one thousand two hundred dollars , one thousand dollars , and eight hundred dollars ... class musicians , at three hundred and forty - eight dollars each ; seven second class musicians , at three hundred ...
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... class shall amount to one thousand dollars , the Auditor shall report such fact to the Post- master - General , in ... clerks . Limit of salary . Salary at New York . Salary of certain postmasters not re- duced , until . Compensation of land ...
... class shall amount to one thousand dollars , the Auditor shall report such fact to the Post- master - General , in ... clerks . Limit of salary . Salary at New York . Salary of certain postmasters not re- duced , until . Compensation of land ...
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... clerk , two thousand five hundred dollars ; twelve clerks of class four ; five clerks of class three ; ten clerks of class one ; and thirteen clerks , at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger ; one assist- ant messenger ; one ...
... clerk , two thousand five hundred dollars ; twelve clerks of class four ; five clerks of class three ; ten clerks of class one ; and thirteen clerks , at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger ; one assist- ant messenger ; one ...
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... clerks of class four ; two disbursing - clerks , at two thousand five hundred dollars each ; stenographer to the Secretary , two thousand dol- lars ; nineteen clerks of class three ; eighteen clerks of class two ; eleven clerks of class ...
... clerks of class four ; two disbursing - clerks , at two thousand five hundred dollars each ; stenographer to the Secretary , two thousand dol- lars ; nineteen clerks of class three ; eighteen clerks of class two ; eleven clerks of class ...
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... clerks of class four ; twelve clerks of class three ; thirteen clerks of class two ; eight clerks of class one ; nine clerks , at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger ; and three laborers ; in all , eighty - five thousand three ...
... clerks of class four ; twelve clerks of class three ; thirteen clerks of class two ; eight clerks of class one ; nine clerks , at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger ; and three laborers ; in all , eighty - five thousand three ...
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Page 227 - A; and said tellers, having then read the same in the presence and hearing of the two Houses, shall make a list of the votes as they shall appear from the said certificates; and the votes having been ascertained and counted as in this act provided, the result of the same shall be delivered to the President of the Senate...
Page 229 - Hall not provided for the Senators ; for the tellers, Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the House of Representatives, at the Clerk's desk ; for the other officers of the two Houses, in front of the Clerk's desk and upon each side of the Speaker's platform.
Page 573 - ... provided that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Page 667 - the Date at which it may come into operation, and further ' until the Expiration of Twelve Months after either of the ' High Contracting Parties shall give Notice to the other of ' its Wish to terminate the same...
Page 227 - Upon such reading of any such certificate or paper, the President of the Senate shall call for objections, if any. Every objection shall be made in writing, and shall state clearly and concisely, and without argument, the ground thereof, and shall be signed by at least one Senator and one Member of the House of Representatives before the same shall be received.
Page 229 - Such joint meeting shall not be dissolved until the count of electoral votes shall be completed and the result declared ; and no recess shall be taken unless a question shall have arisen in regard to counting any such votes, or otherwise under this...
Page 654 - Magistrates, respectively, to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered ; and if, on such hearing, the evidence be deemed sufficient to sustain the charge, it shall be the duty of the examining Judge or Magistrate to certify the same to the proper executive authority, that a warrant may issue for the surrender of such fugitive. The expense of such apprehension and delivery shall be borne and defrayed by the Party who makes the requisition and receives the fugitive.
Page 227 - ... the result of the same shall be delivered to the President of the Senate, who shall thereupon announce the state of the vote...
Page 651 - ... committed within the jurisdiction of either, shall seek an asylum, or shall be found within the territories of the other...
Page 510 - STATE. — The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] Fob.