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610 FORTYNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 392. 1887. Collecting inter- COLLECTING INTERNAL REVENUE. nal revenue. _ Pay of collectors For salaries and expenses of collectors and deputy collectors, includ-

          • 1 d°P“*l°¤· , ing expenses incident to enforcing the provisions of the act of August

49$‘,f"`Q§0{]‘gr;€S:s";," second, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, entitled •*An act denning but- 209.` ter, and so forth," one million eight ·hundred and fifty thousand dollars : 1>.·m»2so. Provided, That the number of deputy collectors, gaugers, storekeepers, and clerks employed in the collection of internal revenue shall not be No increase to be increased, nor shall the salary of said officers and employees DB increased inane. beyond the salaries paid during the last fiscal year, exclusive of the number employed under the said act defining butter, and so forth. Agents, survey- For salaries and expenses of agents and surveyors, for fees and exors, sts. penses of gaugers, for salaries of storekeepers, and for miscellaneous expenses, one million nine hundred and twentydive thousand dollars. I¤ d B P 9 ¤d¤¤ lf INDEPENDENT TREASURY. treasury. . A Omes of assist- OFFICE 0F—ASSISTANT TREASURER AT BALTIMOBE.—FOP assistant °¤§aJ*'*?°¤“*‘°¤‘ °°·‘ treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand m"°"' five hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars ; three vault watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, twenty-one thousand one hundred dollars. Boston. 0F1v10E OF THE ASSISTANT TREASURER AT BOSTON.-For assistant treasurer, five thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; paying-teller, two thousand five hundred dollars ; assistant paying teller, two thousand two hundred dollars; vault clerk, two thousand dollars; receiving-teller, two thousand dollars; iirst bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; second bookkeeper, one thousand four hundred dollars; specie clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; zmsistant specie clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars ; money clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; coupon clerk and redemption clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; receipt clerk and general clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; assistant redemption clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars ; two clerks, at pne thousand dollars each; one clerk, eight hundred dollars; messenger and chief watchman, one thousand and sixty dollars; two watchmen and janitors, at eight hundred and fifty dollars each; in all, thirtysix thousand and sixty dollars. Chicago. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREASURER AT CHICAGO.—FOP assistant. treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand tive hundred dollars; payingteller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; bookkeeper and reccivingteller. at one thonsa nd five hundred dollars each; two coin, coupon, and currency clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; one assistaut bookkeeper and three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; one janitor, at six hundred dollars ; and three watchman,. seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, twentythree thousand two hundred dollars. Cincinnati, OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREASURER AT CINCINNATI.—FOP assistant. treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; receivingteller, one thousand five hundred dollars; check clerk and interest clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; fractionalsilver and minor·coin clerk, one thousand dollars; two night-watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; messenger, six hundred dollars; one watchman, at one hundred and twenty dollars; in all, sixteen thousand five hundred and sixty dollars.