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FOBTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. OH. 130. 1881. 399 Mmm AT PHQH»ADELPHIA.—FOI salary of the superintendent, four Mint at Philathousand five hundred dollars; for the assayer,me1ter and renner,coiner, d°1l*hi¤-, and engraver, four in all, at three thousand dollars each; the assistant assayer, the assistant melter and renner, and the assistant coiner, at others. ’ two thousand dollars each; cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and ilfty dollars; bookkeeper, deposit clerk, and weigh clerk, at two thousand dollars each; and one clerk at one thousand six hundred dollars; in all, thirty-four thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, three hundred thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and Contingent ex- 1-epairs, and purchases, not exceeding three hundred dollars in value P°“S°°- of specimen coins and ores for the cabinet of the mint, one hundred thousand dollars. Mmm AT SAN Fnmcrsco, Cnmiroimrn.-For salary of superintend- Mint at san Franent, four thousand five hundred dollars; assayer melter and reiiner, **1*; °- S*§°*i¤· and coiner, at three thousand dollars each; chief clerk and cashier, two g‘f;‘r,;"°,;ud°0t,fQgthousand ive hundred dollars each- four clerks at one thousand six ’ ' hundred dollars each; in all, twenty-four thousand nine hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred and sixty thou- l sand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, seventy thousand dollars. P6gg;1:i¤E°¤* ¤¤- MINT AT Gmson, NnvA:oA.—For salary of superintendent, three S Mm? °·° C¤·’¤°¤· thousand dollars; for assayer, melter and reiiner, and coiner, at two 0,‘§;'f,’;.Q,",;g;{{‘;°,;,*j; thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, at two thousand two Gum-s,' ’ hundred and fifty dollars; cashier, bookkeeper, and weigh clerk, at two thousand dollars each; voucher clerk and computing clerk, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assayer’s clerk, at one thousand two hupdred dollars; in all, twenty-three thousand five hundred and nfty o ars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, sixty-five thousand dollars. _ For incidental and contingent expenses including amount necessary Contingent oxto complete the boiler and engine house, thirty thousand dollars. PW"' Mmm AT Nnw Onnnnws, Loursrlnn.-For salary of the superin-1 MM at glew 9r- tendent, three thousand five hundred dollars; for the assayer, melter tguflgsé 3i2Q;' and renner, and coiner, three in all, at two thousand five hundred dol- .,13,],,, ,;,,,1 0-thats: lars each; cashier and chief clerk, at two thousand dollars each; weigh clerk, deposit clerk, bookkeeper, and assayer’s clerk, at one thousand pix hundred dollars each; in all, twenty-one thousand four hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, eighty-five thousand dollars. _ For incidental and contingent expenses, including repairs and new 0g;’;**“S°¤‘° °X· machinery, thirty-five thousand dollars. · . _ P _ ' MINT AT Dnnvnn, Cononnno.-For salary of the assayer 1D charge, A£A*1*;r¤;u%i’;V°;· two thousand five hundred dollars; for melter, two thousand two hun- omgm clerks Qi; 7 I dT6d and nfty dollars; assistant assayer, one thousand four hundred Others_ dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk at one thousand six hundred dollars; and one clerk at one thousand four lliupdred dollars; making, in all, ten thousand nine hundred and fifty o ars. For wages of workmen, twelve thousand dollars. C t. t FOI' incidental and contingent expenses, six thousand dollars. p0ug;,_mg°° "' ASSAY-omucn A1- Naw Yonx.-For salary of superintendent, four N£§;*(§r,(°mSjfp0*;f thousand five hundred dollars; for assayer, and for melter and reflner ,,1,,,,,,,;,,,,,; ,,,,,,,;,,,,6,,, M three thousand dollars each; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred 0$c5rs, desks, and dollars; weighing clerk, two thousand Eve hundred dollars; paying others. clerk, two thousand dollars; bar clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; warrant clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two calculating clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant weigh clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; for assayer’s first assistant, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; for assayer’s second