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FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 225. 1880. 223 Orrucn or Assrsrnnr Tnnnsumm AT Nnw Onrinxns.-For assist- Assistant treesant treasurer, four thousand dollars; cashier, two thousand two hundred ;“'“ et N"' 0** and fifty dollars; receiving-teller, two thousand dollars; bookkeeper, °”é°f],rkS and one thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; others. porter, nine hundred dollars; one watchman, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one night-watchman, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, thirteen thousand and ninety dollars. Ornicn or Dnrosirnmz AT Tucson, Ar-erzoiu.-For depositary, in Depository at addition to his pay as postmaster, one thousand five hundred dollars. T“°¤°¤» ANZ- For compensation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, Special agents. and money on hand at the several sub-treasuries and depositories, 184*% {11- 0- including national banks acting as depositories under the act of the 8***** "· 62* sixth of August, eighteen hundred and orty-six, four thousand dollars. · For cheeks and check-books for disbursing-officers and others, and Cheeks and certificates of deposit for offices of the Treasurer and assistant treas- <>h°°k·l>°<>k¤· urers and designated depositaries, thirteen thousand dollars. For contingent expenses under the act of the sixth of August, eight- C°¤*i¤S°¤** 0*- een hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, P°3fjfém0n m0_ and disbursement of the public money; and for transportation of notes keeping, m},,e;e,., bonds, and other securities of the United States, one hundred thousand and disbursement d Hm- public money. 0 S' 1846 en. sb UNITED srnrms Mmrs AND ASSAY-OFFICES. ste,if,9,63_’ Mints and assay- OFFICE on run Dmnoron.-Salaries: For Director, four thousand °*%2°¤- t m five hundred dollars; examiner, two thousand three hundred dollars; c,(,,.}f§°,,,°Q,1Qg°0,,]ljf,’;Y§j computer, two thousand two hundred dollars- assayer, two thousand ’ two hundred dollars; assay-clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one translator, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one copyist, nine hundred dollars· one laborer; making, in all, the sum of nineteen thousand seven liundred and sixty dollars. Contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under Contingent exthe direction of the Director, namely: For assay-laboratory, chemicals, P°¤¤°§ B¤¤·>°·¤ 0f fuel, materials, and other necessaries, five hundred dollars- for exam- ec M’m" ination of mints, expenses in visiting the mints and assayofdces for the purpose of superintending the annual settlements and for special examinations, two thousand five hundred dollars; for books, pamphlets, periodicals, specimens of coins and ores, balances, weights, and incidentals, seven hundred dollars; making, in all, the sum of three thousand seven hundred dollars. _ Fimrcnr on Burmon Ann Com.-For freight on bullion and coin Freight on nunbetween the mints and assay ofdces, twenty thousand dollars. i°¤ Md <=<>i¤- PABTING AND BEFINING BULLION.—Th&h the moneys arising from karting and,ro-. charges collected from depositors for refining and parting bullion at the @***3 l>“U1°¤· mints of the United States and the assay-office at New York shall be applied to defraying the expenses, including labor, materials, incidentals, and wastage, of those operations, but no part of the moneys otherwise appropriated for the support of the mints and the assay-office at New York shall be used to defray the expenses of refining and parting bullion. Mmm AT Pnrmnnrrum.-For salaries of the superintendent, four Mint at runnthousand nve hundred dollars; for the assayer, melter and reiiner, dwrbie-_ d coiner, and engraver, four in all, at three thousand dollars each; the of§‘§’e°;;‘t°Q,6Q,f;* assistant assayer, the assistant melter and reiiner, and the assistant 8,,,,; e;,he,Q_ ’ coiner, at two thousand dollars each; cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and nfty 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, two hundred and ninety-five thousand dollars. _ For incidental and contingent expenses, eighty-two thousand nve him- C<>¤*~1¤S°¤* °x· (nee dollars. P°”°°*