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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 191,6. 81 Qrrrcn or Armrron Fon PosT Orman DEPARTMENT: Auditor, P,g§*°ggc·§“d,g*+gIQaQ‘gf $5,000; assistant and chief clerk, $3,000; law clerk, $3,000; expert ment. accountant, $3,000; four chiefs of division, at $2,250 each; our assistant chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; three fprincipal bookkeepers, at $2,000 each; clerks-—twenty-five of class our, forty-three of c ass three, forty-nine of class two, sixty-two of class one, fifteen at $1,000 each, twelve at $900 each; skilled laborers—five at $840 each, eleven at $720 each, six at $660 each; messenger be four at $480 each, five at $420 each, live at $360 each; ten male laborers, at $660 each; forewoman, $480; nineteen charwomen· in all, $353,140. E I For compensation to be Exed by the Secretary of the Treasury, of ch8.IR§,{°§2°$Sic;§'} '°°' such number of employees as may be necessary to audit the accounts and vouchers of the Postal Service by the use of labor-saving devices, $247,730: Pramkled, That not exceeding $32,200 may be used for the f,,’g,‘{,;’};%S0n,m.,_ payment of compensation to said emplo ees absent on leave. _ _ e Secretary of the Treasury may, airuring the Hscal year nineteen b,,{f,?,f,"g$,f,{,‘;‘},,‘§,% hundred and seventeen, diminish from time to time, as vacancies occur by death, resiaation, or otherwise, the number of Kgsitions of the several grades low the grade of chief of division in t Office of the Auditor or the Post Office Department and use the unexpended balances of the appropriations for the positions so diminished as a No fund to pay the com nsation, as fixed by the; Secretary of the .,,P°,,{.m¤'§'Qch,.§§l’lT’;{.' Treasury, o such numgr of emplolyees as may be necessary to audit '*°°°· the accounts and vouchers of the ostal Service by the use of laborsaving devices. . Postal System: Clerks—one of class three, five of class ,,,§°,?S°°' S°"‘”" S"' two, twelve o class one, thirteen at $1,000 each; seven skilled . laborers, at $900 each; in all, $42,300. Y Omen or Tm; Tnnasunnnz Treasurer, $8,000; Assistant Treas- T'°°’“’°“ Om"' urer, $3,600; Deputy Assistant Treasurer, $3,200; cashier, $3,600; assistant cashier, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,500; five chiefs of division, at $2,500 each; two assistant chiefs of division, at $2,250 each; vault clerk, $2,500; principal bookkeeper, $2,500; two tellers, at $2,500 each; two assistant tellers, at $2,250 each; assistant bookkeepers—two at $2,100 each, two at $2,000 each; vault clerk, bond division, $2,000; clerk ·for Treasurer, $1,800; coin clerk, $1,400; clerks-twenty-four of class four (one transferred to General Supply Committee and one to Auditor for State Department), nineteen of class three, four at $1,500 each (one transferred to General Sup ly Committee), fourteen of class two (one transferred to Chief Clerliss office, Treasury, as clerk of class one), three at $1,300 each, thirty- nine of class one (two transferred to General Supply Committee, one to Office of Assistant Treasurer at San Francisco, three reduced to $1,100 each), four at $1,100 each (three in lieu of three at $1,200 each), sixteen at $1,000 each, twenty-two at $900 each; expert counters-six at $1,200 each, six at $1,000 each, thirty-eight at $900 each (one transferred to Division of Loans and Currency), twelve at $800 each, thirty-three at $720 each, six at_$600 eac ; two compositors and pressmen, at $1,600 each; two skilled laborers at $1,200 each; silver piler, $1,000, and $200 additional while the office is held by the present incumbent; seventeen money counters and handlers for money laundry machines,_at $900 each; mail messengler $840; eight messengers; eight assistant messeraxjgers; twenty- one aborers; seven messenger boys, at $360 each; m a , $395,060. ed _ _For the force employed in redeem? the national currency (to be ,,,,1},,,, §$E§§Z'§_°' “°’ reimbursed by the national banks): tigperintendent, $3,500; teller, $2,500; bookkeeper, $2,400; assistant er, $2,000; assistant book— keeper, $2,000; clerks—five of class four, seven of class three, mne of class two; ex ert counters-thirty-five at $1,200 each, fifty-two at $1.000 each, ti)>rty-two at $900 each, forty-four at $800 eac , six 91890°—vo1. 39~·-rr 1-6