Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/111

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Trrm; vu.-DEPARTINIENT OF THE TREASURY.-—(,`H. 1. 39 In the odioe of the Second Auditor: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. One disbursing clerk. ' In the office of the Third Auditor: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. One disbursing clerk. In the office of the Fourth Auditor: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. In the office of the Fifth Auditor: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. In the office of the Sixth Auditor: One chief clerk, at asalary of two thousand dollars a year. One disbursing clerk. Also in the money-order division: Fifteen assorters of money-orders, at a salary of nine hundred dollars a year each. In the office of the Treasurer of the United States: One chief clerk. at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. One cashier, at a salary of two thousand eight hundred dollars a year. One assistant cashier, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars a vear. Five chiefs of divisions, at a salary of two thousand two hundred dollars a year each. Two principal book-keepers, at a salary of two thousand two hundred dollars a year each. 'lgwo tellers, at a salary of two thousand two hundred dollars a year eac . Two assistant tellers, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year each. Seven women. as laborers, at a salary of two hundred and forty dollars a year each. In the office of the Register: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. In the office of the Commissioner of Customs: One chief clerk. at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. In the office of the Light-House Board: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. In the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, to be employed under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Two deputy commissioners, at a salary of three thousand dollars a year each. Seven heads of divisions, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars a year each. In the office of the Comptroller of the Currency: Two night-watchmen, at a salary of nine hundred dollars a year each. In the construction branch of the Treasury: ‘% Mar , 1875, w. One Supervising Architect, at a salary of five thousand dollars a year. 1%*-2·"·l*-P·396· One Assistant Supervising Architect, at a salary of two thousand live hundred dollars a year. One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. One photographer, at a salary of two thousand five hundred dollars a vear. O Two assistant photographers, one at a salary of one thousand six hundred dollars a year, and one at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars a year. In the Bureau of Statistics: One chief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a year. One charwoman. at a salary of four hundred and eight dollars a year. Sec. 236. All claims and demands whatever by the Ilnited States or Public accounts against them, and all accounts whatever in which the United States are wbesettlvd m thv concerned, either as debtors or as creditors, shall be settled and adjusted ¥°rg;:1*;Q'°”“°{‘h° in the Department of the Treasury. ._..;Q__... 3 March, 1817, c. 45, 8. 2, v. 3, p. 366. U. S. 1:. Mann, 1 Brock, 9. COORB Gt il- v· U- S., 91 U. S., 389. s*r—0Zl-—-8