82 lic money, for Jame In the t sury, it m spective establis from the cumula of one Correct Indian vancin the D tions t of the ries, t the m The agent ment leavi It i coun and his d SECOND Auditor's office. William B. Lewis, Auditor, $3,000 per annum. The Second Auditor receives and settles.-1. All accounts relative to the pay of the army, subsistence and forage of officers, and pay, subsistence and clothing of their servants. 2 All accounts appertaining to the Cloathing and Purchasing Department. 3. All accounts for the contingent disbursements of the ary, for which no specific appropriations are made by Congress. 4. All accounts relating to the purchase of medicines, drugs, surgical instruments, hospital stores, &c. also the claims of private physicians, for medical services rendered sick officers and soldiers, who cannot be attended by the surgeons of the army. 5. All accounts relating to the recruiting service. 6. All accounts of the Ordnance Department; those of the various arsenals; and accounts appertaining to armament of new fortifications, and to arming and equipping the militia, &c. counts for disbursements at the national armories. 8. All accounts appertaining to disbursements in the Indian Department, such as pay of agents, presents, annuities, holding treaties, running boundary lines, contingent expenses, &c., and the property accounts of the army, arising out of the foregoing expenditures. CLERKS IN THE SECOND AUDITOR'S OFFICE. 7. Ac JAMES EAKIN, chief clerk ............................... John Wells, jun. book-keeper John Peters, examines and states accounts of the Indian De ..... partment....... ........................... ............... 1400 00 Samuel Lewis, jun records letters, and the requisitions on the Treasury.. Richard M Boyer, examines and states army paymasters ac counts........ ....... Robert Ellis, examines and states the accounts of the commis- .... 1150 00 1150 00 1150 00 ...... 1150 00 ...... Peter Brady, adjusts the store and property accounts, and keeps ..... 1150 00 William Ford, records reports on accounts, sent to Second accounts..................................... ............... 800 00 700 00 John Davis, is charged with the revision o the paymaster's accounts; the accounts appertaining to the Indian Department; the accounts for expenditures under the Engineer Department; for fortifications, surveys, improvements of roads and canals, rivers, harbors, Purchasing Department, &c.... 1400 00 Joseph Manahan, is charged with the revision of all the pension accounts reported by the Third Auditor, with the entries of the same on the check books; and with the entries of the semi-annual statements from the War Department, of the changes arising from deaths, transfers, &c., on the rolls of the respective agencies........ .... 1000 00 James M Cults, is charged with the revision of the accounts for George D. Abbol, recording clerk, and accounts of recruiting, FIRST AUDITOR'S OFFICE. Richard Harrison, Auditor, $3,000 per annum. The First Auditor receives all accounts accruing in the Treasury 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. CLERKS IN THE FIRST AUDITOR'S OFFICE. WILLIAM PARKER, chief clerk, on all current or miscellaneous accounts, and such as relate to the civil list, surveys of the public lands, light houses, custom houses, marine hospitals, &c...........$1700 00 Jeremiah Williams, on the accounts of every description rela ting to the public debt........ William Morton, on the accounts of the Treasurer, of payments to revolutionary officers and soldiers, and the bond accounts of collectors of the customs 1400 00 ........ ......... 1400 00 Jeremiah W. Bronaugh..... 1150 00 James M. Torbert...... 1150 00 Thomas G. Slye, on the accounts relating to the expenses of the judiciary and the mint establishment.................... 1150 00 Daniel P. Porter......recording custom house bonds and 1150 00 John A. Brightwell.... } official letters....... 1000 00 William Morton, jun, recording reports on accounts sent for revision to the Comptroller....... 800 00 Charles B. Davis, messenger........... 700 00 SECOND AUDITOR'S OFFICE. William B. Lewis, Auditor, $3,000 per annum. The Second Auditor receives and settles.-1. All accounts relative to the pay of the army, subsistence and forage of officers, and pay, subsistence and clothing of their servants. 2 All accounts appertaining to the Cloathing and Purchasing Department. 3. All accounts for the contingent disbursements of the ary, for which no specific appropriations are made by Congress. 4. All accounts relating to the purchase of medicines, drugs, surgical instruments, hospital stores, &c. also the claims of private physicians, for medical services rendered sick officers and soldiers, who cannot be attended by the surgeons of the army. 5. All accounts relating to the recruiting service. 6. All accounts of the Ordnance Department; those of the various arsenals; and accounts appertaining to armament of new fortifications, and to arming and equipping the militia, &c. 7. Accounts for disbursements at the national armories. 8. All accounts appertaining to disbursements in the Indian Department, such as pay of agents, presents, annuities, holding treaties, running boundary lines, contingent expenses, &c., and the property accounts of the army, arising out of the foregoing expenditures. CLERKS IN THE SECOND AUDITOR'S OFFICE. John Wells, jun. book-keeper John Peters, examines and states accounts of the Indian De partment..... .... 1400 00 Samuel Lewis, jun records letters, and the requisitions on the ....... ........ .............. 1150 00 counts..... 1150 00 .... ....... 1150 00 Robert Ellis, examines and states the accounts of the commissary of purchases; of the paymasters at the national armories; and such of the accounts of the quarter master's as are adjusted by the Second Auditor............. William Mechlin, examines and states individual claims, aud accounts of the pay and Indian department. ....................................... 1150 00 Leonard Mackall, adjusts the store and property accounts of the army, growing out of the settlements made by the Second Auditor... Peter Brady, adjusts the store and property accounts, and keeps the appropriation books. Richard T. Queen, examines and states army paymasters ac ... .... O S Hall. Edward B. Grayson ........ ...... ...... ...... Examines and states accounts of the { 1000 00 1000 00 1000 00 1000 00 William Ford, records reports on accounts, sent to Second accounts....................................... William Lloyd, messenger...................................................... THIRD AUDITOR'S OFFICE. Peter hagner, Auditor, $3,000 per annum. The duties of the office of the Third Auditor extend to the auditing of all accounts for the Quartermaster Department, both as to money aud property, and the same as to the accounts for subsistence of the army, also of accounts for fortifications; for the Military Academy, for roads, surveys, and other internal improvements; for revolutionary, invalid, and half pay pensions; pensions to widows and orphans; of outstanding claims, arising before and during the late war; and of all unsettled accounts of the War Department, from the commencement of the government to the first of July, 1815. There are employed in this office One chief clerk, assisting the Auditor in the general superintendence Two clerks as book-keepers of the principal books. Three clerks as examiners of accounts in the Quartermaster Department, fortifications, military academy, and internal improvements. Two clerks as examiners of subsistence accounts. Three clerks as examiners of pension accounts. Two clerks as examiners of soldier's claims, and pensions to widows and orphans One clerk as examiner of paymasters accounts, and other unsettled accounts of the late war. One clerk engaged in recording reports and requisitions. One clerk engaged in recording letters and copying documents. Three temporary examining clerks. CLERKS IN THE THIRD AUDITOR'S OFFICE. J. THOMPSON, chief clerk..1700 00 James Davidson........ Richard Burges..... Robert Reed..... ......... .... 1150 00 1150 00 .1150 00 .......... .1000 00 ..1000 00 ..1400 00 Gideon Pearce. ... 1400 00 Benjamin M. Miller................. 1000.00 .1400 00 J B. Kirkpatrick.. Henry Whelcroft.. .......1400 00 John Harry.. Bennet Clements. ..........1150 00 Leven Jones..................................... ....1000 00 Henry C. Matthews.... ....1150 00 Anthony Hyde.. Thomas Gunton............ 1150 00 Silas H. Hill...... Samuel B. Goddard........1150 00 Thomas Dove, messenger.... 700 00 Henry Randall.......... ....1150 00 Richard Dove, as't meseng'r 350 00 FOURTH AUDITOR'S OEFICE. ........... 800 00 800 00 Amos Kendall, Auditor, $3,000 per annum. 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 certificates, to the Second Comptroller, for his decision upon them. CLERKS IN THE FOURTH AUDITOR'S OFFICE. THOMAS H. GILLISS, chief clerk, has the general superintendence of the business of the office, and conducts the correspondence.... $1700 00 Joseph Mechlin, book keeper......... ........... William Hunter, examines and states the navy and privateer 1400 00 |