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222 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. (JH. 225. 1880. bookkeeper, eight hundred dollars; money-clerk, one thousand dollars; assistant currency-redemption clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars ; messenger and chief watchman, one thousand and sixty dollars; two watchmen at eight hundred and fifty dollars each; in all, thirty-five thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. ' Assistant treas- OFFICE or ASSISTANT TREASURER AT SAN FRANCISCO.—FOT assist- “F°‘ "* Sim F”·“· ant treasurer, five thousand Eve hundred dollars; for cashier, three °‘$§‘f‘uk S 8, D d thousand dollars; for bookkeeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; (,u,m·s_ one chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; for assistant cash. ier, two thousand dollars; for assistant bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for four watchnlgen, atdseven hundrdedil and twenty dollars each; in all, twenty-two thousand and eighty dollars. A§¤i¤*=¤¤* _*¤‘¤S· OFFICE on Aérsunr TREASURER AT PnI1.AJ>EL1>mA.—-For assistutgg °‘ t Ph‘l°“d°1‘ ant treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; for cashier and chief P C {.,,;,8 ,,, D d clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant cashier, one thouothers. sand four hundred dollars; bookkeeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief interest-clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; chief registered-interest clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; assistant bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; coin-teller, one thousand seven hundred dollars; assistant coupon-clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; redcmptionclerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant registered-interest clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant coin-teller, one thousand four hundred dollars; receivingteller, one. thousand three hundred dollars; assistant receiving-teller, one thousand two hundred dollars; superintendent of building, one thousand one hundred dollars; four female counters, at nine hundred dollars each; five watehmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; _ in all, thirty-five thousand one hundred dollars. m£:j;;*E;;ti;;§?:· OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREASURER AT BA1.TIMoRI·:.——For assistant C10; k S 3 D A treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; for cashier, two thousand ,,;h,,,,,_ five hundred dollars; for three clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; for two clerks, at one thousand tour hundred dollars each; for two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; three vault—watchmen, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; in all, twenty thousand six hundred co ars. ur;¤;;¤§:;¤;tItf)=;s:- Orricn or ASSISTANT TREASURER AT SAINT Louis.-For assistant C1 wks a u ti treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk and teller, 0mm_ two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand ive hundred dollars; assistant bookkeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand dollars; four watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars _ each; in all, fifteen thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. urgfgztgelgcgrgw O1·‘F1oE or ASSISTANT TREASURER AT Cnioiwo.-For assistant O 1 wk S gl; d treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; for cashier, two thousand others. ive hundwd d0UH»1‘S; for paying-teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for bookkeeper and receiving-teller, at one thousand ive hundred dollars each; for two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; for one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and one watchman, geggnahgrgdred and twenty dollars; in all, nfteen thousand seven hun- 1x.y c dollars. u:gIs§stg¤·;::2c_)trca,s- OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREASURER AT CINCINNATI.-—Fo1‘ 3-SSiSf2·I1l$ C 1 or k s l ,;*2 treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; for cashier, two thousand 0mm_ dollars; for bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for assistant cashier, one thousand five hundred dollars; check-clerk and interestclerk, each one thousand two hundred dollars; fractional currency and minor-coin clerk, one thousand dollars; night-watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, six hundred dollars; two watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, fourteen thousand seven hundred and Slxty dollars.