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 Trrmu xL.—THE PUBLIC MONEYS. 71 l Sec. 3600. All assistant trcasurers, and all oEocrs in any mint, or Bonds of amish assayroffice, authorized by law to act as assistant treasurcrs, shall, ro- "“*"°““'°""· sgectnvely, $1ve honds to the United States for the faithful discharge of 6A¤}_R·»‘*W*.¢·9K t a dutms o thenr respective offices as assistant treasurers, according to “‘ 6* '·Y‘9· p` °°· law, and for_such amounts as shall be directed by the Secretary of the 287,“¥;n:.’1l,868g§' Treasmg, with sureties to the satisfaction of the Solicitor of the ’l`reas- i5 Juhe, nih}, Q ug; an shall, from tlmc to time, renew, strengthen, and increase their l2»¤·l·V·16·}>·¥52· o cial bonds as the Secretary of the Treasury may direct. l3l2BFQg·· :8;*;- *'- 4:15. 2 Mu., mm, u. 229, ¤. xs; v. 1%, p. ahh Sec. 3601. There shall be employed in the office of the assistant treau- Subordinateofiiurer at Boston: One chief clerk, at two thousand seven hundred dollars °¤*‘¤» &¤-· M Bwa year; one paying-tcller, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one lf"'. . chief interest—clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one receiving 10 Mar., 1862, 4-. teller, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; one first book-kee r, at “· F- I- V- IZ P- one thousand seven hundred dollars; one second book-keeper, “d)deposi- 37% Ju! mw t.ors"’ accounts, at. one thousand five hundred dollars; one stamp and 208, ,_ ]y’v_ H'; new fractional-currency clerk, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; 202. l ' one specic-clerk,at one thousand five hundred dollars; two coupon-clerks, 8 M°Y· 187% ¢· at one thousand four hundred dollars each; one fractional-currency ;g0' °‘ 1* v' 17· p' redemption clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one receipt- Q; M,,._ 1873 c_ clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant book·kce er, 226, ¤.1, G. 17, np. at eight hundred dollars; one money-clerk, at one thousand dollllrs; *%*96- one assistant currency-redemption clerk, at one thousand one hundred dollars; one assistant currency-redemption clerk, at one thousand dollars; ono` messenger and chief watchman, at one thousand and sixty dollars; two wutchmen, at eight hundred and fiftv dollars each; one assistant specio-clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars. Sec. 3602. The assistant treasurer at New York may, with the approval Deputy assistant of the Secretary of the Treasury, appoint from among his clerks a com- W""' at Nw gctent person to be called the deputy assistant treasurer of the United -.°Lv .__,____ tutes. Such deputy assistant treasurer, in addition to other duties per- 6 Mar., 1862, c. formed by him, and the duties which he may be required to perform by gif 2- V- 12· P- the assistant treasurer, is authorized to witness the execution of all trans- ' fers of Government stock and powers of attorney, and to sign all bullionreceipts, with like effect as if the same were witnessed or signed by the assistant treasurer in person. Sec. 3603. There shall be employed in the office of the assistant treas- Appointmentand urea- at New York: Ono deputy a:<:·sistanttreasuree1·, at three thousand six ¤¤l¤r‘i¤¤ <>f¤¤b¤rdihundred dollars u year: one cashier and chief clerk, at four thousand :3%* :,m\§‘“"'Q &°·· two hundred dollars; one chief of coin division, at four thousand dol- m*.°.--£r  . lurs: one chief of note-paying division, at three thousand dollars; one 4A'!!!-, {854. ¤- chief of note-roceiving division, ut three thousand dollars; one chief of gg' °‘ 11* " 10* l’· check-division, at three thousand dollars; one chief of registered-interest g` Mu, 1862, c_ division, at two thousand eight hundred dollars; one c ief of coupon- 37, ¤.1,v.l2,9.353. interest division, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one chief of 3 M¤¤‘-» IB 3. 0- 1'ractional-currency division, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one 226·“‘1*"‘"*l’·49°· chief of bond div1sion, at two thousand four hundred dollars; one chief of canceled-check and record division, at two thousand dollars: two clerks, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; six clerks, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at two thousand dollars ouch; nine clerks, at one thousand egght hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand seven hundred ollars each: four clerks, ut one thousand six hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; live messengers, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; one messenger, at one thousand two hundred dollars: one keeper of building, at one thousand eight hundred dollars: one chief detective, at one thousand ei bt hundred dollars: one assistant detective, at ono thousand four hunldred dollars; four hall-men, at one thousand dollars each; six watchman, at seven hundred und thirty dollars each; one engineer, at one thousand dollars; one ports-r, at nme hundred dollars. s1·—03;·50