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FORTYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 225. 1880. 221 For coal, wood, grates, gratebaskets and Hxtures, stoves and fixtures, blowers, coalhods, hearths, shovels, tongs, pokers, matches, and matchsafes, nine thousand dollars. For gas drop-lights and tubing, gasburners, brackets, and globes, candles, lanterns, and wicks, seventeen thousand dollars. For carpets, oil-cloth, and matting, and repairs, cleaning and laying of the same, eight thousand dollars. For desks, tables, and chairs, and shelving for file-rooms and cases, repairs of furniture, boxes, rugs, chair-covers and caning, cushions, cloth for covering desks, locks, screws, handsaws, turpentine, and varnish, thirty thousand dollars. For washing towels, brooms, brushes, crash, cotton, cloth, cane, chaniois-skins, dusters, flour, keys, lye, matches, nails, oil, powders, sponge, soap, tacks, wall-paper, and for repairs of machinery, baskets, spittoons, hles, watercoolers, tumblers, ice-picks, bowls and pitchers, traps, thermometers, ventilators, towels, awnings and fixtures, alcohol, window-shades and fixtures, wire screens, hemming towels, axes, bellows, chisels, canvas, candlesticks, door and window fasteners, bells and bellpulls, hammers, mallets, leather, gum and other belting, stencil-plates, tools, whetstones, wire and zinc, and other absolutely necessary expenses, twenty thousand dollars. INDEPENDENT TREASURY. Independent Treasury. OFFIGE OF THE ASSISTANT TREASURER AT NEW YORK.-——For as- Assistant treassistant treasurer, eight thousand dollars; cashier and chief clerk, four "”g",“ fw York; thousand dollars; deputy assistant treasurer, three thousand six hundred 0,1,,,,; I S °’ H dollars; chief of coin division, three thousand six hundred dollars; chief of note-paying division, three thousand dollars; chief of note receiving division, two thousand eight hundred dollars; chief of check-paying division, two thousand eight hundred dollars; chief of registered-interest division, two thousand six hundred dollars; chief of coupon-interest division, two thousand four hundred dollars; chief of minor- coin division, two thousand four hundred dollars; chief of bond division, two thousand two hundred and nfty dollars; chief of canceled-check and record division, two thousand dollars; two clerks, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; six clerks, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at two thousand dollars each; eleven clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; seven clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; twelve clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three clerks at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five 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; two assistant detectives, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, three hallmen, at one thousand dollars each; . six watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one engineer, one thousand dollars; two porters, nine hundred dollars each- in all, one hundred and sixty-four thousand six hundred and seventy dollars. _ OFFICE or THE ASSISTANT TREASURER AT BosToN.-For assistant A¤¤¤¤*g¤’¤t tF<>¤¤· ‘ treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; for chief clerk, two thou- “”g’,"g‘r ,2: °';‘u d sand five hundred dollars; paying-teller, two thousand five hundred 0mm_ dollars; assistant paying-teller, two thousand dollars; chief interestclerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; receiving-teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; first bookkeeper, one thousand seven hundred dollars; second bookkeeper, depositor’s accounts, one thousand hve hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; specieclerk, one thousand ive hundred dollars; assistant specie-clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; second assistant specieclerk, one thousand dollars; two coupon-clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, one thousand two hundred dollars each; assistant