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702 '1‘rn.E xxxw·11.—()()INAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES. N¤ti¤¤¤1 and Sec. 3551. Dies of a national character may be executed by the eng;h:€m':§d:l'l';*;_{ grave}-, and national and other medalsstruck by the coiner of the Mint at Philadelphia_ at Philadelphia, under such regulations as the superintendent, with the

 approval o the Director of the Mint, may prescribe. _Such work shall

16 Jpné 1354 C- not, hovgeyelr, mterfpre with the Eegular coinage operations, and no pri- 288, ,18: _76fvate me a ies sha be pre re at any mint or the machine ora [ p . I paratus thereof be used for tihizt purpose. ,ry P- Money arising Sec. 3552. The moneys arising from all charges and deductions on and gg1m ybafssgosflre from gold and silver bullion and the manufacture of medals, and from all mv§r;é°£Q0Trm_ ggher souficesi expep'} as providedi by this Titge, shlplli fiom time to time, _ covere in o the reasury an no part o suc e uctions or medal

 charges, or pgrnfit on silivegr or  coinage, sh:ll be expéeinded in salaries

·* r ‘ or wages. ex n 1 ures o e mints an assav—o ces not herein · B. , . , . . . . , gif 53 V 17 P other:y1setpr<;v1dedI;‘(5(f3rioshtt;ll ggcpaid frop1plpp[·opriationsri1ade by law on es ima es urnis y e retary o t c "reasur . Businpofasga - Seo. 3553. 'l`he business of the United States assay·oTce at New York etHeeatNewYoi-k. shall bedin all respeit.susip;ilar to that of the mints, except that bars ‘ wd', ·g?‘_’4§ on y an not coins s a _ manufactured therein· and no metals shall I S p be purchased for nimor coinage. All bullion interided by the depositor to be converted into coms, of the United States, and silver bullion pu1·- chas_eidx;orhcc;;n{age£ wht2n assgyed, lparltaed, and Irgirneld, alpd its net value cer 1 _ s a rans erre to the int at ia el ia under such directioiisfaa shall be made ply gable Secretary of the Treabury, at the expenseo thecontin ent un o theMint and shall be there coined, and the proceeds returnetf to the assay-office. rind the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the ad- . ]ustn1ent of the accounts upon such transfers between the respective offices. A_ppomnnent or Sec. 3554. The officers of the assay-office at New York shall be a W1? “` N"' 3l1§’E'l.'Lt‘§,'§§‘.2?.$1.3"b,°i;i.’3'i¥¥t.‘i321 3 l“°““f1“"fi.1i.”“°5;-°“°h.?* `"`°"l

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Ibid. of the Senate. D H ,, J, __ f Sec. 3555. The duties of the su rintendent, th ass i , d tl ojiiiden-Z at CNet3v melter and refiner of the assay-officeaiteNewYorkshall‘i:or1·<;:i1li>!nd·iil> thod: }_0¤‘l¤- of supermtende11ts,_a.ssa)·ers, and melters and refiners of mints; and all

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n responsi ll ies o suci officers an ot. ers em oye therein, tie oaths to be taken, and the bonds and suretics to be giiien by them, shall extend. as far_ as the same 111ay be applicable, to the assay-office at New m Ytgk, ag; to at; otiiélzers, cherks, and einlployés. Salaries of o - EC.: 6.eo `cerso theassay—o ceatN Y ·kl llb t'tl d QW §f_§_¢f4X¢lF5 to follohwing salariesé ew m S m E en I E Ibid_,,,, 56,p_4g3_ irst. e superinten ent, to four thousand five thousand dollars ayear. Second. The assayer to three thousand a ·e ·. _ Third. The melter mid reliner, to three thdugsind dollars. sgsggsmgpefggigg Sec. 3554. The appointment and compensation of assistants, clerks, mg ,,,1% cmgloyés Epdgggamen in the assaygpgice at Negvto ork shall be regulated’in the {Logs__;.;. ____ er as IS prescri in regar mints. Ibid. Business of mint Sec. 3558. The business of the mint of the United State at De * r

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Bois}, City and at Boise (,1ty. and that of any other assay-offices hereafter established, Chgrlouq shall be confined to the receipt of gold and silver bullion, for melting jbidi S- 5%;-- 7 and assaying, to be returned to depositors of the same, in bars, with the A pdm em f weéght gpgqhnppessémnip-d tllicrcon. n 1 in o t icc. .. e 0 cers o the assay-offices mbi d b th · d` gg?;; ‘gigY°“;';3 section shall be, whcn_ their respective st-rvicgs areui; udedfsmigsaiiig Chmong ’ and a_melter; each or whom shall be appointed by the President, by Tgiigrggl and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Their salaries shall l\0t» · · · exceed two thousand hve lmndred dollars a year each. m;0;¤:;p;l"d:£ _ Sec._3560. The assayer at each of the assay-offices embraced by 880* _m)__0m(jeé· tptén thirty-five hundred and hftp-eiglit, shall have %enei·al char e of the .—— 0 ce, and may employ, under the direction of the irector of 5m Mint-