| United States - 1842 - 282 pages
...each ; and, also,, whether .they have been usefully employed ; whether the services of any of them can be dispensed with without detriment to the public...individuals, and the appointment of others in their stead, is rer quired for the better despatch of business ; and no greater allowance shall be made to any such... | |
| United States - 1846 - 882 pages
...to each; and, also, whether they have been usefully employed ; whether the services of any of them can be dispensed with without detriment to the public...stead, is required for the better despatch of business; and no greater allowance shall be made to any such clerk, or other person, than is, or may be authorized... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1849 - 668 pages
...employed, and the sum paid each; and whether they have been usefully employed; whether the services of any can be dispensed with, without detriment to the public service ; and whether the removal of any, and the appointment of others in their stead, is required for the belter desp.itch of business. BY... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 642 pages
...can be dispensed with, without detriment to the public service, or that the removal of any of them, and the appointment of others in their stead, is required for the better transaction of the business of the office. TH. S. JESUP, Quartermaster Geturai. QFABTEKMAHTER GENERAL'S... | |
| 1855 - 790 pages
...now employed can be dispensed with without detriment to the public service; and I do not think that the removal of any individuals, and the appointment...stead, is required for the better despatch of business. SAM. CASEY, Treasurer United States, CLERKS — TREASURY DEPARTMENT. wh ted. Residen po .2 .2 1 1 OOOOOOOOSOOOOOSOOOOCO... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1856 - 860 pages
...and also, whether they have been usefully employed ; whetherthe servicesofany of them canbedispensed with without detriment to the public service ; and...stead, is required for the better despatch of business ; and no greater allowance shall be made to any such clerk or other person than is or may be authorized... | |
| United States. Post Office Department - 1859 - 448 pages
...paid to each; and also whether they have been usefully employed; whether the services of any of them can be dispensed with without detriment to the public...others in their stead, is required for the better dispatch of business; and no greater allowance shall be made to any such clerk, or other person, than... | |
| John F. Callan, United States - 1863 - 908 pages
...paid to each; and, also, whether they have been usefully employed, whether the services of any of them can be dispensed with without detriment to the public...others in their stead, is required for the better dispatch of business; and no greater allowance shall be made to any such clerk, or other person, than... | |
| Frederick Charles Brightly - 1865 - 1154 pages
...to each ; and, also, whether they have been usefully employed ; whether the services of any of them can be dispensed with without detriment to the public...stead, is required for the better despatch of business ; and no greater allowance shall be made to any such clerk or other person than is or may be authorized... | |
| United States - 1865 - 268 pages
...paid to each ; and also whether they have been usefully employed ; whether the services of any of them can be dispensed with without detriment to the public...individuals and the appointment of others in their stead is No greater ai- required for the better despatch of business; and no greater mu!rtonc>thaii0 the a11owance... | |
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