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FORTIETH CONGRESS. SESS IIL Ch., 121.. 1869. 289 seven laborers, four thousand two hundred dollars, —tl1ree hundred and thirty thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. For the Fourth auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thou- l;€‘Y 0%:**}} sand dollars; five clerks of class four, nine thousand dollars; eighteen mmm' O ’ clerks of class three, twenty-eight thousand eight hundred dollars; twelve clerks of class two, sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars; eleven clerks ol` class one, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; one assistant messenger, seven hundred dollars; and five laborers, three thousand dollars, employed in his office,—— seventy-seven thousand three hundred and forty dollars. F or the fifth auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand &5{l‘ "“dl*°"· dollars; two clerks of class four, three thousand six hundred dollars; four C" clerks of class three, six thousand four hundred dollars; seven clerks of class two, nine thousand eight hundred dollars ; fifteen clerks of class one, eighteen thousand dollars; six copyists, five thousand four hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and Forty dollars; and one laborer, six hundred dollars,-—torty-nine thousand six hundred and forty dollars. _ For compensation of the auditor of the tr<·:i<nry for the Post Oiliue ,,,fSfl3i%2;°§)c_ Department, three thousand dollars; chief c·|¢-rk. two thousand dollars; pnrtmem, &c,; nine clerks of class four, sixteen tluiusand two hundred dollars; additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; forty clerks of class three, sixty-four thousand dollars; sixty-Four clerks of class two, eighty-nine thousand six hundred dollars; thirty-seven clerks of class one, forty-four thousand four hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; one assistant messenger, seven hundred dollars; and eleven laborers, six thousand six hundred dollars,——two hundred and twenty-seven thousand five hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of the treasurer of the United States, six thousand kt-·¤gS¤_g,¤t·_¤¤· five hundred dollars; assistant treasurer, two thousand eight hundred shim' C" dollars; cashier, two thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; five chich of division, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; two principal book-keepers, two thousand two hundred dollars eaeh; two tellers, two thousand two hundred dollars each; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; two assistant tellers, two thousand dollars each; fifteen clerks of class four, twenty-seven thousand dollars; fifteen clerks of class three, twenty-four thousand dollars; eleven clerks of class two, fifteen thousand four hundred dollars; nine clerks of class one, ten thousand eight hundred dollars; sixty female clerks, seventy-two thousand dollars; fifteen messengers, twelve thousand six hundred dollars; five male and seven female laborers, four thousand six hundred and eighty dollzirs,—one hundred and eighty-eight thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. _ For compensation of the register of the treasury, three thousand dol- Sis:;€¥)‘€*g» *fS· lars; assistant register, two thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand ’ °" dollars; five clerks of class four, nine thousand dollars; thirteen clerks of class three, twenty thousand eight hundred dollars ; twenty-five clerks of class two, thirty-five thousand dollars; eleven clerks of class one, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; two assistant messengers, fourteen hundred dollars; and two laborers, twelve hundred dollars, employed in his office; in all, eighty-eight thousand four hundred and forty dollars. _ _ For compensation of the solicitor of the treasury, three thousand _¤<>l¤¤¤W`, M- five hundred dollars; assistant solicitor, three thousand dollars; cl1icfmmm’&°' clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four, eighteen hundred dollars; three clerks of class three, four thousand eight hundred dollars; three clerks of class two, four thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk of class one, twelve hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one laborer, six hundred dollars, employed in his office ;. in all, twenty-one thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. vox.. xv. Pus.—- 19