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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. OH. 279. 1889. 717 messenger; and eight laborers; and one female laborer, at four nundred and eighty dollars; in all, one hundred and ninety-one thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. ‘ FOURTH AUDITOR : For Fourth Auditor, three thousand six hun- Fourth Auditors died dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand two hundred and fifty °m°°‘ dollars; three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks of class four; thirteen clerks of class three; eight clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two clerks, at eight hundred dollars each; one messenger; one assistant messenger; gud two laborers; in all, sixty-nine thousand two hundred and thirty , 0 ars. FIFTH AUDITOR: For Fifth Auditor, three thousand six hundred Fif¤h Auditors dollars; deputy auditor, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; °m°°' · three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class four; five clerks of class three ; four clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; and two laborers ; in all, forty-seven thousand six hundred and ten dollars. Acnrron or THE Tnnxsunv ron THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT z Sixth Au<1itor’¤ For Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Office Department, three °m°°‘ thousand six hundred dollars; deputy auditor, who may be designated to sign, in the name of the said Auditor, such letters and papers as the Auditor may direct, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; ten chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; eighteen clerks of class four; and additional to one clerk as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; sixty- tive clerks of class three; seventy-seven clerks of class two; eighty clerks of- class one; sixty clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one skilled laborer, at one thousand dollars; twenty assorters of money- orders, at nine hundred dollars each; fifteen assorters of money- orders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each ; two messen ers; eight assorters of money-orders; at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; seven assistant messengers; twenty-three male laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; three female laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; and ten charwomen; in all, four hundred and ninety-one thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. For the temporary force to dispose of accumulated money-orders. Tempomxy clerks. namely: Three clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; and four clerks. atnine hundred dollars each; in all, ten thousand two hundred dollars. TREASURER; For Treasurer of the United States, six thousand T¤·=¤¤u¤·¤r‘¤off1co 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 book-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 clerks 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 cornpositor and pressman, at three dollars and twenty cents per day; eight separators, at six hundred and sixty