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 306 FORTY-FO URTII CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 102. 1877. dred and fifty dollars ; receivingteller, two thousand dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand five hundred dollars; porter, nine hundred dollars; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two night watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. Tnesen. Onmon. on D1¤1>os1TAn.Y AT TUCSON, Amz0NA.—For depositary, in addition to his pay as postmaster, one thousand Eve hundred dollars; Special agents, For compensation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, i¤<*¢1>¤¤¤d¤¤t HWS- and money on hand at the several subtrcasuries and depositaries, ""{,‘S 36,,,, .,22 including national banks acting as depositories under the act of the ` " ’p`sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty six, four thousand dollars. Check s an ri For checks and check-books for disbursing-oliicers and others, and °h¤°k·b°°kS- certificates of deposit for oliiees of the Treasurer and assistant treasurers and designated depositaries, eight thousand dollars. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses under the act of the sixth of August P<*]3¤*§¤· Tm rl eighteen hundred and forty six, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, ,,3] ‘* ‘ “X ’ P' and disbursement of the public money, ufty thousand dollars. And no p,-,,,;,,, part of said sum shall be expended for clerical services or payment of employees of any nature or grade. And hereafter a detailed statement of the expenditure for the preceding fiscal year of all sums appropriated for contingent expenses of the Independent Treasury, or in any department or bureau of the Government shall be presented to Congress at the beginning of each regular session. UNITED STATES MTNTS AND ASSAY—OFFICES. Direct0r's omee; Orrion or THE Dnmocron or THE Mini:.-For Director, four thon- ¤¤-\¤-fi¤¤· sand five hundred dollars; examiner, two thousand dollars; one computer of bullion, two thousand dollars; one assay-clerk, one thousand eight h_undred dollars; one clerk of class three one clerk of class two; one translator, one thousand two hundred dollars; one eopyist, nine hundred dollars; one messenger · one laborer ; making, in all, the sum of sixteen thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. Contingent a- For contingent expenses of the United States mints and assay-offices, n¤¤¤¤S mi¤t¤ Mid namely: For specimens of coins, to be expended under the direction of .““"*Y‘°m"““· the Secretary of the Treasury, two hundred dollars; for books, balances, and weights, and other incidental expenses, seven hundred dollars. And Refining _ and refining and parting of bullionshall be carried on at the mints of the P°"*“‘gb“u‘°“· United States and at the assay-office at New York. And it shall be lawful to apply the moneys arising from charges collected from depositors for these operations pursuant to law, to the defraying in full of the expenses thereof, including labor, materials and wastage; but no part of the moneys otherwise appropriated for the support of the mints and the assay-office at New York shall be used to defray the expenses of re- _ _ lining and parting bullion. _ mF‘“’“g 1“b°"" For fitting up an assayjaboratory in the office of the Director of the ry' _ Mint, five hundred dollars. h3°P’*" °f mm To repair the machinery and apparatus of the coinin g mints and of the ° m°IY’ °°°‘ assay-office at New York, and to add some additional machinery, twenty five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be available immediately. B¤<><>i¤=¤g¤¤· - 1§or rccoinages of gold and silver coins in the,Treasury, one thousand dollars. ` Philadelphia MINT AT Purrnnnrrnm-For salaries of the superintendent, four ’“’““· thousand five hundred dollars; for the assayer, melter, and redncf, coiner, and engraver, four in all, at three thousand dollars each; the assistant assayer, assistant coiner, and assistant melter and refiner, at two thousand dollars each; cashier two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; bookkeeper and depositclerk, at two thousand dollars each; weighclerk, two thousand dollars; and one clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars; in all, thirty four thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.