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398 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. OH. 130. 1881, hundred dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand nve hundred dollars; as. sistant bookkceper, 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. Assistant trees- Onnrcn on ASSISTANT TREASURER AT SAN FRANCISCO.—FOT as- ¤?¤P M §¤·¤ksFf¤¤a si tant treasurer, ive thousand five hundred dollars; for cashier, three g1t‘;’&Bm° “ ·°’° thousand dollars; for bookkeeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; one chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; for assistant cashier, two thousand dollars; for assistant bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for four watchmen, at seven hundlried and twenty dollars each; in all, twenty-two thousand an eighty dollars. Dgpogitgyy at Orricn on Dnrosrunr AT Tucson, AE1zo1~iA.—For depositary, Tucson, Arizona. in addition to his pay as postmaster, one thousand five hundred dollars; gna watchman, nine hundred dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred 0 ars. Special agents. For compensation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, gy;} ‘{,h·6?,· and money on hand at the several sub—treasuries and depositories, in- 1 "" "cluding national banks acting as depositaries, under the act of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand dollars. ‘ Checks and For checks and check-books for disbursing officers and others, and ¤l¤<¤<=k·l*<><*l<¤· certificates of deposit for offices of the Treasurer and assistant treasurers and designated depositaries, thirteen thousand dollars. Contingent ex. For contingent expenses under the act of the sixth of August, eightpenscs, ¢<>l1·~¤q*i<>m een hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer and $`f;,';°,i# " " l" “ 3· disbursement of the public money and for transportation of notes bdnds · A . and dis- . . , 7 o a bm,,,,,,,,,, or- pur,. mid other securities of the United States, one hundred thousand dollars. lic money For the preparation and issue of new United States notes in place of 1964»<= 1- 90. worn and mutilated United States notes, and transportation of each to S""t‘· 9* 6:* and from the Treasury, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, nfty thousand dollars. Ombgzlsfsund ¤ ¤¤y· Unrrnn STATES iurnrs Ann AssAY-ornrons. DlM’¤¤¤>*ll¢¤¤‘¤» OFFICE on THE D1EEcu·on.-Salaries; For Director four thousand °l°'k“‘ '""i "°l‘°“‘· five hundred dollars; examiner, two thousand three htindred dollars ; computer two thousand two hundred dollars; assayer two thousand two hundred dollars, and he shall be an experienced and practical assayer; adjuster of accounts, two thousand dollars · one clerk of class three ; one clerk of class two; two clerks of class cine- one translator, one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger- due copyist nine hundred dollars; one laborer; making in all the dum of twentytwo _ _ thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. ’ pB*;;£";§l‘:;‘;·mf lz; Contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended u11d0i' the M,;,, the direction of the Director, namely: For assay-laboratory, chemicals, fuel, materials, and other necessaries, one thousand dollars- for exam- 1nation of mints, expenses in visiting the mints and assay-offices 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, balaiices, weights, and inciz dentals, seven hundred dollars; making in all the sum of four thou- _ sand two hundred dollars. ’ H l’“l‘ b8I;“`5;Fé1G€I}il‘ ON BULLION AND Conv.-For freight on bullion and will r»m¤r ad ri..i‘.NG° i“.§.‘?Fiét’1.‘}.t¥3"i§’.E“.?°S* ““'°‘t"’ ""°“*""““ "°"““° · r ¤=-···¤ ····1·¤··- wg... ara...] r. .1.,..a..-Si§?ig¥..£;“£.}ii’§;3t§§“ttHi?2.’2Fa"€£ mlllfxl the United States and the assay-office at New York shall be gg1S: lé0dFGfl‘aying the expenses, including labor, materials, incideumlsr A Tg3i8W2lb0i of those operations; butlno part of the moneys OUIIOTWISB Slilallu g)TldI6( for the support of the mints and assay-ollice at New York c used to defray the expenses of refining and parting bullion.