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1. Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
COMPTROLLERS. There are officers who bear this name, in the treasury depart 
@ment of the United States. 
     2. There are two comptrollers. It is the duty of the first to examine 
all accounts settled by the first and fifth auditors, and certify the 
balances arising thereon to the register; to countersign all warrants drawn 
by the secretary.of the treasury, other than those drawn on the requisitions 
of the sec @retaries of the war and navy departments, which shall be 
warranted by law; to report to the secretary the official forms to be issued 
in the different offices for collecting the public revenues, and the manner 
and form of stating the accounts of the several persons employed therein; 
and to superintend the preservation of the public accounts, subject to his 
revision; and to provide for the payment of all moneys which may be 
collected. Act of March 3, 1817, sect. 8; Act of Sept. 2, 1789, s. 2 Act of 
March 7, 1822. 
     3. To superintend the recovery of all debts due to the United States; 
to direct suits and legal proceedings, and to take such measures as may be 
authorized by the laws, to enforce prompt payment of all such debt; Act of 
March 3, 1817, sect. 10; Act of Sept. 2, 1789, s. 2; to lay before congress 
annually, during the first week of their session, a list of such officers as 
shall have failed in that year to make the settlement required by law; and a 
statement of the accounts in the treasury, war, and navy departments, which 
may have remained more than three years unsettled, or on which balances 
appear to have been due more than three years prior to the thirteenth day of 
September, then last past; together with a statement of the causes which 
have prevented a settlement of the accounts, or the recovery of the balances 
due to the United States. Act of March 3, 1809, sect. 2. 
     4. Besides these, this officer is required to perform minor duties, 
which the plan of this work forbids to be enumerated here. 
     5. His salary is three thousand five hundred dollars per annum. Act of 
Feb. 20, 1804, s. 1. 
     6. The duties of the second comptroller are to examine all accounts 
settled by the second, third and fourth auditors, and certify the balances 
arising -thereon to the secretary of the department in which the expenditure 
has been incurred; to counter-sign all the warrants drawn by the secretary 
of the treasury upon the requisition of the secretaries of the war and navy 
departments, which shall be warranted by law; to report to the said 
secretaries the official forms to be issued in the different offices for 
disbursing public money in those departments, and the manner and form of 
keeping and stating the accounts of the persons employed therein, and to 
superintend the preservation of public accounts subject to his revision. His 
salary is three thousand dollars per annum. Act of March 3, 1817, s. 9 and 
15; Act of May 7, 1822. 
     7. A similar officer exists in several of the states, whose official 
title is comptroller of the public accounts, auditor general, or other title 
descriptive of the duties of the office. 



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