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 268 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 615. 1888: dollars each; fifteen assorters of money-orders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; two messengers; eight assorters ot money-orders, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; seven assistant messen- - gers; twenty-three male laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars _ each; three female laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars eachand ten charwomen; in all, four hundred and ninety-one thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. "°¤P°”“’Y °1°'k‘- For the temporary force to dispose of accumulated money—orders, namely: Three cler s of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; and four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, ten thousand two hundred dollars. _ '*"°'”'“"°"" °“°°· TREASURER: For the Treasurer of the United States, six thousand dollars; assistant treasurer, three thousand six hundred dollars; cashier, three thousand six hundred dollars; assistant cashier, three thousand two hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; one vault clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one principal bo0k—keeper, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant book-keeper, at two thousand four hundred dollars; two tellers, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; two assistant tellers, at two thousand·two hundred and fifty dollars each; one clerk for the Treasurer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; twenty-six clerks of class four ; seventeen clerks of class three; fifteen cler s of class two; one coin clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; twenty clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fifty clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; nine clerks, at seven hundred dollars each; one mail messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; six messengers; six assistant messengers; twenty-three laborers; seven charwomen; three pressmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one compositor and pressman, at three dollars and twenty cents per day; eig t separators, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; seven feeders, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, two hundred and seventy-three thousand three hundred and sixty-one dollars and six y cen s. R¤<1¤mp¤<>¤ ¤f M- For the force employed in redeemin the national currenc to be u°°°‘1°°m°°y' reimbursed by the national banks), hamely: For superintyerident, three thousand five hundred dollars; one principal teller and one principal book-keepier, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; one assistant book- eeper, two thousand four hundred dollars; and one assistant teller, at two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; twenty clerks of class one; thirteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; three assistant messen ers; and one charwoman; in all, seventv thousand eight hundred dollars. H¤si¤¢er‘¤ <>¤¤¤- Rmoxsrna or ran Tnmasunr: For the Regisler of the Treasury, four thousand dollars; assistant register, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each: seventeen clerks of class four; sixteen clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class two; fourteen clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; twenty-nine copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; four assistant messengers; and eight laborers; in all, one hundred and thirty~nine thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. O§.•,fg*,,’f’“°" °’ “*° Courrsonnmn or rim Ccrmmzor; For Comptroller of the Currency five thousand dollars; deputy comptroller, two thousand eight hun red dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; one stenographer, at one thousand six hundred dollars; eight clerks of class four; additional to bond clerk, two hundred dollars; eleven clerks of class three; eight clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; twenty-five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; two assistant messengers; one engineer, one thousand dollars;