Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/126

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96 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. GH. 328. 1874. Office of deposi- Office of depositary at Pittsburgh: For cashier, one thousand eight my ¤* Pimblugk hundred dollars; book—keeper, one thousand four hundred dollars; one watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all three thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. At Santa F6. Office of depositary at Santa Fe i For depositary, in addition to his pay as receiver, two thousand dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; two watohmen, at seven hundred and- twenty dollars each ; in all, four thousand six hundred and forty dollars. _ _ l At Tucson, Ari- Office of depositary at Tucson, Arizona: For depositary, in addition wm- to his pay as postmaster, one ·thousand five hundred dollars. Designated depos- For compensation to designated depositaries at Buifalo, New York; ibm0S- Louisville, Kentucky; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; for receiving, safely keeping, and paying out public money, at the rate of one-half of one per centnm on the iirst one hundred thousand dollars, one-fourth of one per centum on the second `one hundred thousand dollars, and oneeighth of one per centum on all sums over two hundred thousand dollars; any sum which may have been allowed to such depositaries for rent or any other contingent expenses in respect to the custody of such public money being deducted from such compensation before any pay- No compensation ment shall be made therefor: .Prov·£dcd, That no compensation shall be

  • 9 be ¤U<>w¤<l Wl¤>¤» allowed for the. above services when the emoluments of the office of

"°°· which said designated depositary is in commission amounts to the maximum compensation fixed by law · nor shall the amount allowed to any of said designated depositaries for such services, when added to the emoluments of the odiee of which he is in commission, be more than _ _ sufficient to make the maximum compensation fixed by law: And pro- £*)"‘;fs,mm*°“"·1 vided further, That the whole allowance to any designated depositary °° Pfor such service shall not exceed one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, three thousand dollars. _ C°“““€°”“ “"‘ For contingent expenses under the act of sixth of August, eighteen PGE;;` Cb_ go v01_ hundred and fo1‘ty-six, for the collection, safe-keeping transfer, and ix, p. 55. i disbursement of the public money, 0ne'hundred thousand dollars: Pro- Rcwjictieii ¤r<>¤ oidcd, That no part of said sum shall be expended for clerioalservices °"P°“d“·‘“°“ or payment of employees of any nature or grade; and hereafter a detailed statement of the expenditure for the preceding fiscal- year of all Detailed st Mc- sums appropriated for contingent expenses in any Department or Bu- '“°“* *·° C°“€"“””· 'reau of the Government shall be presented to Congress at the beginning of each regular session. Cheeks and check For checks and check books for disbursing officers and others, and b°°k“· certificates of deposit for offices of the Treasurer and assistant treasurer and designated depositaries, thirteen thousand dollars. Splccial agents. For compensation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, ixl ) gg, °h- ”°· ”°r and money on hand at the several sub-treasuries and depositories, incl ud- ·*‘ ‘ ing national banks acting as depositaries under the act of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand dollars. UNITED STATES MINTS AND ASSAY-OFFICES. Ofiice of Director Orman or run Dmncron or run Mmr.-For director, four thou- °f *h° M’”*· sand ive hundred dollars; examiner, two thousand two hundred dollars; one computer of bullion, two thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one translator, one thousand two hundred 'dollars; one copyist, nine hundred dollars; one messenger; and one laborer; making, in all, the sum Salaries estab- of seventeen thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. And hereafter llshw- all salaries under the Director of the Mint at Washington· and at the various mints shall be at the rates appropriated for in this act. Contingent ox - For contingent expenses of the United States mints and assay-offices, PW ¤¤¤· namely : For specimens of coins, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, three hundred and nity dollars ; for books, balances and weights, and other incidental expenses, one thousand tive hundred dollars.