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 756 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 142. 1913. 0¤¤·¤*°¤¤P¤°“°* Onion or run Comrrnomnn or nm Cuaamwr: Comptroller of °' °° °°"°°°" the Currency $5 000; Déuty Comptroller, $3,500; Deputyllomptroller, $3,000; chief clara ,500; chiefs of division-one at $2,500, two at $2,200 each· boo $2,000; assistant bookl:eeper,_ $2,000; clerl:s—eight of, class four, additional to bond clerk, $200, thirteen of clue three, thirteen of class two, twenty-six of class one, thirteen at $1,000 each, seven at $900 each; stenographer, $1,600; six counters, at $840 each; messenger; Eve amstant messengers; three laborers; two messenger boys, at $300 each; m all, $142,780. _ manu www For of the national currency (to be reimbursed by the "’“"" Mmmm), namely: Superintendent, $2,500; tens, $2,000* clarks+one of clan four, one of clam three, four of class two, five oi class one, fom- at $1,000 each, five at $900 each; engineer, $1,000; twelve expert counters, at $840 each; three counters, at $700 each; mfggenger; fireman; messenger boy, $360;  charwomen; m, . spew •x•nm¤- For of special examinations of national banks and bank °""’ °*°“ plates,_  keeping macorator in   Building in repair, and for · other mcndental anpenses attending the working of the macerator, .and for procuring information relative to banks other than national, $4 800. onset: was i)!'!lUl0!'.I!§lC0 0IIN1IRNALREY§N;UE2 Commis- "..I..""°"““'°° " aioner of Intqal Revenue, $0,000;_ depug commissioner, $4,000; · deputy commimioner, $3,000; charms _ $3,000, one $2,500; _ass¤st.aut chemists——two at $1,800   one $1,600, one $1,400; heads of divisions-—four at $2,500  ve at $2,250 each; superintendent of stamp vault,_ $2,000; private secretary, $1,800; clerksthree at $2,000 cing thirty-one of clam four, twenty-seven of class three, forty-one of ass two, forty of class one, thirty-two at $1,000 each, forty-two at $900 `each;_four memengers; twenty-one assistant messengers; sixteen laborers; in all, $359,990. » . _ ¤¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤¤·•¤=· For stamp agents-—one at $1 600, one at $900; counter, $900; m all, $3,400, the same to be reunbmsed by the stamp manufacturers. ¤**¤•**¤• ¤¤**°°· Orman or Lujn-Sums Smmca: General Siripermtendent of the Service, $4,000, and $500 addxtio while the office is held- by e present incumbent- assistant general superintendent, $2,500; principal clerk, $2,000; title  contract clerk, $2,000; topographer and hydrographer, $1 800; civil engineer, $1,800; draftsman, $1,500; clerks—three of class four, Eve of class three, four of class two, five of class one, three at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; messenger; amitant messenger; laborer; in all, $48,120. himgga •¤¤ Bunuu or Enoaavmo ami Pnmrmc: Director, $6,000; assistant director, $3,500; chief of division of assignments and reviews, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,500; medical and  officer $2,000; steno pher, $1,800· clerks—one_ of class four, aix o class three, nine of class two, mne of class one, eight at $1,000 each, ten at $900 each, six at $840 each, fifteen at $780 each; disbursing agent, $2,400; stcrekeeper, $1,600; assistant storekeeper, $1,000; clerk m ch of purchases and sgpphss, $2,000; nine attendants, at $600 each ;l1r5Bpers—two at $900 _ two at $720 each, two at $600 each; three mcse rs; seven assistant mesengers; captam of the watch, $1,400; twdliutenants of the watch, at $900 each; forty-six watchmen; two forewomen of charwoxnen, at $540 each; mneteen day charwomen, at $400 each; fifty-two mormng and evening charwomen, at $300 each; foreman of laborers, $900; four laborers; seventy-five laborers, at $540 each· in nggw MMM all, $216,380· and no other fund a ropriated by this or any other hot shall be used for services, in the llgureau of Engraving and Printing, of the  m this p?radghrs;§i,tucelpt  cas:} of emergmq. nxing *89880 0 c, an o wnttenapprovaloftl1e&<n·etaryof theTreasn1ry. en Y on the