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 Q4 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Orr. 328. 1874. fasteners, bells and bell-pulls, hammers, mallets, leather, gum, and other belting. stencil-plates, tools, whetstones, wire, and zinc, and other absolutely necessary expenses, twenty-one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. ~ INDEPENDENT TREASURY. Omoo of assistant Onice of the assistant treasurer at New York: For assistant treasurer, §}`°=¤}¤¤>* ** *5 N ° W eight thousand dollars; for deputy assistant treasurer, three thousand °"" six hundred dollars; cashier and chief clerk, four thousand two hundred dollars; chief of coin division, four thousand dollars; chief of note-pay ing division, three thousand dollars; chiefof note-receiving division, three thousand dollars ; chief of check division, three thousand dollars; chief of registered-interest division, two thousand eight hundred dollars; chief of coupon-interest division, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of fractioualcurrency division, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of bond division, twothousand four hundred dollars; chief of cancelled·check and record division, 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 each; nine clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand five 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, one thousand two hundred dollars; keeper of building, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chief detective, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant detective, one thousand four hundred dollars; three hallmen, at one thousand dollars each ;- six watchmen, at seven hundred and thirty dollars each; one engineer, one thousand dollars; one porter, nine hundred dollars; in all, one hundred and fifty thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. . At Boston. Oilioe of the assistant treasurer at Boston: For assistant treasurer, five thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred dollars; paying teller, two thousand five hundred dollars: chief interest clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; receiving teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; hrst book-keeper, one thousand seven hundred dollars- second book-keeper, “depositors" accounts, one thousand five hundred dollars · stamp and new fractionalciirrency clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; specie clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant specie clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; two coupon clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each ; fractional-currency- redemption clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; receipt clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant book-keeper, eight hundred dollars ; money clerk,·one thousand dollars; assistant currency-redemp tion clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars; assistant currency re- ’ demption clerk, one thousand dollars; messenger and chief watchman, one thousand and sixty dollars; two watchmen, at eight hundred and nity dollars each; in all, thirty-four thousand two hundred and sixty o ars. — At San Francisco- _ Omoo of assistant treasurer at San Francisco : For assistant treasurer, six thousand dollars; for cashier, three thousand dollars; for bookkeeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; for assistant ca-shier, two thousand dollars; for assistant book~keeper, two thousand dollars; for stamp clerk,‘two thousand four hundred dollars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for three night-watchmen, at one thousand nve hundred dollars each; for one day-watchman, nine hundred ‘ gud sixty dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand seven hundred and sixty o ars. M pimausiphab Omoo of assistant treasurer at Philadelphia: For assistant treasurer, egfive thousand dollars; for cashier and chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred dollars; book-keeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief