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218 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 225. 1880. two assistant messengers ; and two laborers ; in all, eighty-four thousand three hundred and ten dollars. _ Second Auditor, SECOND AUDITOR.—FOP Second Auditor, three thousand six hundred Deputy, clerks dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; wd <>¤h<>¤¤· five chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; nine clerks of class four; twenty-nine clerks of class three; additional to one clerk of class three as disbursing-clerk, two hundred dollars; sixty clerks of class two; twenty-three clerks of class one; eightlclerks, at one_thousand dollars each; two assistant messengers; and eight laborers; in all, two hundred and four thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars. _ For twelveadditional clerks of class one, to be employed exclusively on matters relating to pensions and bounties, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars. _ Third Auditor, THIRD AUDI1‘oR.—F<>r Third Auditor, three thousand six hundred Deputy, clerks dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; Wd °*h°F¤· five chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each ; six clerks of class four; sixteen clerks of class three; fifty-seven clerks of class two; forty- three clerks of class one; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; nine clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one assistant messenger; and seven laborers; and one female laborer; at four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, two hundred and four thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. rein-in Antrim, Founrn Aunrron.-For the Fourth Auditor, three thousand six hun- Deputy, creeks dred dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; and others. three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks of class four; fourteen clerks of class three; eight clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one assistant messenger; and two laborers; in all, sixty-nine thousand three hundred and ninety dollars. Fifth Auditor, Frnrn Annrron.-For the Fifth Auditor, three thousand six hundred Deputy, clerks dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; ‘ mid °*h<>*S· two chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each ; two clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; one inessenger; and one laborer; in all, forty thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. · , Auditor of the Aunrcron or run TREASURY ron run Posr-Onmon

 ,*;,1:; MENT.—For compensation of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-

,,,,,.,',,,,,,,,, Office Department, three thousand six hundred dollars ; deputy auditor, Deputy, eierke two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; eight chiefs of division, at and <>¤h¤r¤· two thousand dollars each; thirteen clerks of class four, and additional to one clerk as disbursing-clerk, two hundred dollars ; fiftyeight clerks of class three· sixty-nine clerks of class two; forty-five clerks of classone; twenty-five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; one skilled laborer, one thousand dollars; nineteen laborers; eighteen female assorters of money-orders, at nine hundred dollars each; ten charwoinen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, three hundred and forty-six thousand one hundred and ten dollars. 'l‘¤eusui·er, TREASURER.—FOF compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, Assistant, six thousand dollars; assistant treasurer, three thousand six hundred Cashier, dollars; cashier, three thousand six hundred dollars; assistant cashier, Chief olerk and three thousand two hundred dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand nve hun- °*h<>1`¤· dred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand five hundred dollars each ; one principal bookkeeper, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant bookkeeper, at two thousand four hundred dollars; two - tellers, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; two assistant tellers, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; twenty-six clerks of class four; seventeen clerks of class three ; fiiteen clerks of class two; twenty-three clerks of class one; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eighty clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; six messengers ; six assist ant messengers; twentysix laborers; and seven laborers, at two hundred