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98 F ORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 176. 1868. two and one clerk of class one, (transferred from the third audimfs office,) one messenger, five assistant messengers, and seven laborers, in all, five hundred and twenty thousand six llundrcd and forty dollars. pay of 3d For compensation of the third audntor, chmf clerk, thqtecn plerks gf ¤¤di¤>¤»&<=·a class four, thr additional be one clerk of class four as nhsbursing clerk, thirty-two clerks of class three, ninclzy-seven clgrks of class two, one hundmd and twenty clerks of class one, ten copyusts, three luessengeys, two assistant messengers, and seven laborers, employed in hm office., m ull, three hundred and seventy-seven thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. 0f4th auditor, For compensation of the fourth auditor, chief clerk, five clerks of &° * clans_ four, eighteen clerks of class three, sixteen clerks of class two, thmty- six clerks of class one, one messenger, one assistant messenger, and one laborer, employed in his office, in. all, one hundred and ten thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. of 5m ammo, For compensation of the fifth auditor, chief clerk, two clerks of class Sw.; ’ four, four clerks of class three, seven clerks of class two, fifteen clerks of class one, six copyists, one messenger, and one laborer, employed in his oliice, in all, forty-nine thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. of auditor for For compensation of the auditor of the treasury, for the Post-Office P°“*"°m°° D°‘ Department, chief clerk, nine clerks of class four, (additional to one clerk Pmmcm of class four as disbursing clark,) forty clerks of class three, sixty-four clerks of class two, thirty-seven clerks of class one, one messenger, one assistant messenger, and eleven laborers, employed in his office, in al], two hundred and twenty-nine thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. of treasurer, For compensation of the treasurer of the United States, assistant treas- ¤¤$i$***¤* f'°*‘·$· urer, cashier, assistant cashier, five chiefs of division, two principal bookum" &°" keepers, two tellers, one chief clerk, two assistant tellers, fifteen clerks of class four, fiftccn clerks of class three, eleven clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one, sixty female clerks, fifteen messengers, five male and seven female laborers, employed in his oHicc, in all, one hundred and ninety-one thousand four hundred and sixteen dollars. of register of For compensation of the register of the treasury, assistant register, l·'°““'Y¤ &°·i chief clerk, Eve clerks of class four, thirteen clerks of class three, twenty- five clerks of class two, (one of which transferred from third s,udit01·’s oflicc,) eleven clerks of class cnc, one messenger, two assistant messengears, and two laborers, employed in his office, in all, eighty-nine thousand 0llG hundred and twenty dollars. Q>£:?§°;*£;'é1 For compensation of the solicitor of the treasury, assistant solicitor, mr,&¤.; chmf clerk, one clerk of class four, three clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, (one of which transferred from the third a.udit0r’s office,) one clerk of class one, one messenger, and one laborer, employed in his office, in all, twenty-two thousand one hundred dollars. oflighthousc For compensation of the chief clerk of the lighthouse board, two l’°*“”d* clerks of class three, one clerk of class two, one clerk of class one, one messenger, and one laborer, employed in his office, in all, nine thousand flvc hundred and twenty dollars. of comptroller For comptroller of the currency, deputy-comptroller, clerks, messen- °f °“"°“"Y* gel? and laborers employed in his office, in all, eighty thousand 0 ars. For paper, special dies, printing circulating notes, express charges, and all expenses necessarily incurred in procuring the same, in above officc, one hundred thousand dollars.

of conqmis— For commissioner of internal revenue, three deputy-c0mmissioners,
Qf;g‘L%€'“*°m“‘ one solicitor, seven heads of divisions, thirty-four clerks of class four,

forty-(ive clerks of class three, fifty clerks of class two, thirty-seven clerks -0f class one, fifty-Evo female clerks, five messengers, three assistant; me.sse¤gcx·s, and fiftecm laborers, employed in his office, in all, three P¤'°Vi¤¤· hundred and forty-nina thousand four hundred and fifty dollars: Provided,