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 110 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. O1-1. 192. 1900. thousand four hundred dollars; messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; and four watchman, at seven hundred ·and twent dollars·each; `in all, twenty-seven thousand one hundred and twenty dhllars. _ Special agents-; For salaries of special agents, and for actual expenses of examiners detailed to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand at the .. _ several subtreasu-ries and depositories, including national banks acting R.S..sec.3649.p.718. Q1S‘dBPOSl:l301‘l9S under the requirements of- section thirty-six hundred and forty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States, also ilntiluding examinations. of cash accounts at mi-nts, three thousand i dollars.¤ c ~ ‘ P**P°’ ‘°’ °h°°ks· For pa er for interest, transfer, redemption, pension, and other checks and draft for the use of the Treasurer of the United States, assistant treasurers, pension agents, disbursing officers, and others, twelve thousand five undred dollars. ¤cTg¤¤¤ md may °*· UNITED STATES MINTS AND ASSAY ormoms. ¤·¤S¤¤- MINT AT CARSON, NEVADA: For assayer incharge, who shall also perform the duties ofmelter, two-thousand dollars; assistant assayer, and one clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars each;·in all, five thousand dollars. , - W¤g¢¤· d ger wages of workmen and watchmen, five thousand five hundred o ars. ocunngemexpen es. d Idor incidental and contingent expenses, two thousand- six hundred o ars. - 1>¤¤v¤r- MINT AT ~DnNvnn, COLORADO! For assa er in charge, three thousand ‘ dollars; melter, two thousand two hundsred and fifty dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand- four hundred dollars; two calculating clerks,·at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, fifteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.A, wages. For wages of workmen, twenty-two thousand dollars. Gonciugentexpsnsss-For incidental and contingent ex enses, six thousand dollars. Assay omce c<>¤- A Until the mint and assa office at Benver shall become a coinage mint '{,'{,§*€‘;S,`§’§l}lh€`,¥°°g° in accordance with law, the present mint shall be continued as an assay V°l·2$»P·°"3- office, and the business now transacted at said mint shall be continued therein, and the appropriations heretofore and herein made shall be applicable to such mint. · New 0¤<·>¤¤¤· INT AT Nnw ORLEANS, LOUISIANA? For staperintendent, three thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, melter an reliner, and coiner, g at two thousand >five hundred dollars each; cashier, and chief clerk, at two thousand dollars each; assistant assayer, assistant melter and reiiner, and assistant coiner, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each; abstract clerk sbookkeeper, weigh clerk, and assayer’s com utation clerk, at one thousand SIX hundred dollars each; register of d)eposits, warrant clerk, and assistant wei h clerk, at one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; cashier’s clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars; in all, thirty-one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. Wages For wages of workmen and adjusters, thirty thousand dollars. G<>¤¤i¤s¤¤¤¢=v¢¤¤¤S· For incidental and contingent expenses, includin wastage of opera- ` a five officers and loss onsaleof sweeps, and for maciinery and repairs, fifteen thousand dollars. · - . S · Phi1¤d¤1p¤i¤· MINT AT PHILADELPHIA} For superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, melter and refiner, coiner, andengraver, at three thousand dollars each; assistant assa er, assistant melter and refiner, and assistant coiner, at two thousand, dollars each; cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; bookkeeper, abstract clerk, and weigh clerk, at two thousand dollars each; cas ier’s clerk, warrant clerk, and register of depos-