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One messenger;

And one laborer.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE FIRST AUDITOR:

The First Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars;

Deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars;

Four chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each

Two clerks of class four;

Seven clerks of class three;

Eight clerks of class two;
Thirteen clerks of class one;
One messenger,

And two laborers.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECOND AUDITOR:—

The Second Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars;

Deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars;

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Five chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each;

Six clerks of class four;

Thirty-five clerks of class three;

Seventy clerks of class two;

Forty-five clerks of class one;

One messenger;

And twelve laborers.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE THIRD AUDITOR:

The Third Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars;

Deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars;

Five chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each;
Six clerks of class four;

Twenty-five clerks of class three;

Seventy-five clerks of class two;

Forty clerks of class one;

Ten clerks at nine hundred dollars each;

Two messengers;

Seven laborers;

And one char-woman, at four hundred and eighty dollars.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE FOURTH AUDITOR:

The Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars;
Deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars;

Three chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each;

Two clerks of class four;

Eighteen clerks of class three;

Eleven clerks of class two;

Ten clerks of class one;

Six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each;

One messenger;

And three laborers.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE FIFTH AUDITOR:

The Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, four thousand dollars;
Deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars;

Two chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each;

Two clerks of class four;

Seven clerks of class three;

Six clerks of class two;

Eight clerks of class one;

Five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each;

One messenger;

And two laborers.

- of First Auditor. R. S., § 235.

-of Second Auditor.

R. S., § 235.

-of Third Auditor.

R. S., § 276.

- of Fourth Auditor.

R. S., § 276.

-of Fifth Auditor.

R. S., § 276.

Clerks of Sixth IN THE OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY FOR THE POST Auditor. OFFICE DEPARTMENT:

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The Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Department, four thousand dollars;

Deputy auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars;

Eight chiefs of division, at two thousand one hundred dollars each;

Eight clerks of class four, and, additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars;

Fifty-four clerks of class three;

Sixty-nine clerks of class two;

Thirty-seven clerks of class one;
One messenger;

And nineteen laborers;

Twenty assorters of money orders, at one thousand dollars each; Also fifteen female assorters of money orders, at nine hundred dollars each.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER:

The Register of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; One assistant register and one deputy register, at two thousand five hundred dollars each;

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IN THE OFFICE OF THE TREASURER:

The Treasurer of the United States, six thousand five hundred dollars;
Assistant treasurer, three thousand eight hundred dollars;
Cashier, three thousand eight hundred dollars;

Assistant cashier, three thousand five hundred dollars;

Five chiefs of division, at two thousand seven hundred dollars each; Two principal bookkeepers, one at two thousand six hundred dollars and one at two thousand five hundred dollars;

Two tellers, one at two thousand seven hundred dollars and one at two thousand six hundred dollars;

One chief clerk, at two thousand seven hundred dollars;

Two assistant tellers, at two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars each;

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Five laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each;

And seven laborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIGHT HOUSE BOARD:

The chief clerk of the Light House Board, two thousand five hundred dollars;

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IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY:

The Comptroller of the Currency, five thousand dollars;

Deputy comptroller, three thousand dollars;

Four chiefs of division, at two thousand four hundred dollars each;
One stenographer, at two thousand dollars;

Eight clerks of class four;

Fourteen clerks of class three;

Twelve clerks of class two;

Eleven clerks of class one;

Thirty-three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each;

Four messengers;

Four laborers;

And two night watchmen.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE:

The Commissioner of Internal Revenue, six thousand dollars;
Deputy commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars;
One deputy commissioner, at three thousand dollars;

Seven heads of division, at two thousand five hundred dollars each;
One stenographer, at two thousand dollars;

Thirty clerks of class four;

Forty-two clerks of class three;

Fifty clerks of class two;

Eighteen clerks of class one;

Seventy clerks, at nine hundred dollars each;

Five messengers;

And fifteen laborers.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

That there shall be in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury a Division of Loans and a Division of Currency, with the following employees:

Two chiefs of division, at two thousand eight hundred dollars each; Two assistant chiefs of division, at two thousand four hundred dollars each;

Fourteen clerks of class four;

Eight clerks of class three;

Six clerks of class two;

Four clerks of class one;

Sixty clerks, at nine hundred dollars each;

Eight messengers;

Eleven laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each;

And twelve laborers, at not exceeding two dollars and twenty-five cents a day each;

And additional pay to three fourth-class clerks in the Division of Loans, namely, receiving clerk of bonds and two bookkeepers, three hundred dollars each.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE TREASURER:

Seventeen clerks of class four;

Clerks of Comptroller of the Currency.

R. S., § 325.

-of Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

R. S., § 319.

-of divisions of Loans and Currenсу in Secretary's office.

R. S., § 235.

of Treasurer.

R. S., §§ 235, 301311.

Six clerks of class three;

Five clerks of class two;

Nine clerks of class one;

One hundred and forty-five counters and copyists, at nine hundred dollars each;

Nine messengers;

And twenty-six laborers.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF THE TREASURY.

of Register.

R. S., § 235, 312

Five chiefs of division, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; 315.
One disbursing clerk, at two thousand dollars;

Twelve clerks of class four;

Twelve clerks of class three;

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Four clerks of class two;

Five clerks of class one;

One hundred counters and copyists at nine hundred dollars each ;
Eight messengers;

And six laborers.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE FIRST AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY:

Four clerks of class four;

Three clerks of class three;
Three clerks of class two;

And two clerks of class one.

That the duties heretofore prescribed by law and performed by the chief clerks in the several Bureaus named shall hereafter devolve upon, and be performed by, the several deputy comptrollers, deputy auditors, deputy register, and deputy commissioner herein named:

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Appointments in Provided, That on and after January first, eighteen hundred and Treasury Depart- seventy-six, the appointments of this Department shall be so arranged nted among the as to be equally distributed between the several States of the United States, &c. States, Territories, and the District of Columbia, according to population.

R. S., § 169.

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Force to be em- SEC. 3. That to carry into effect the provisions of section three of the ployed in office of act entitled "An act fixing the amount of United States notes, providTreasurer in carrying ont law for re- ing for a redistribution of the national-bank currency, and for other distribution of purposes" approved June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, national-bank the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to appoint the following notes through force, to be employed under his direction, namely:

Treasury.

R. S., § 169. 1874, June 20, ch. 343, § 3.

-in office of Treas

urer.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE TREASURER:

R. S., §§ 301–311. One superintendent, three thousand five hundred dollars; Two principal tellers and one principal book-keeper, at two thousand six hundred dollars each;

-in office of Comptroller of the Currency.

R. S., § 169.

One assistant principal book-keeper at two thousand five hundred dollars;

Two assistant tellers, at two thousand two hundred dollars each ;

Two clerks of class four;

Two clerks of class three;

Four clerks of class two;

Forty-four clerks of class one;

Twenty-one clerks, at one thousand dollars each;

Sixty clerks, at nine hundred dollars each;

Four messengers;

Five assistant messengers;

And three persons to be employed at four hundred and thirty-two. dollars each;

For which the sum of one hundred and sixty-six thousand and six hundred and fifty six dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.

One superintendent, at two thousand four hundred dollars;
One teller and one principal book-keeper, at two thousand four hundred
dollars each;

One assistant book-keeper, at two thousand two hundred dollars;
One clerk of class four;

Four clerks of class one;

Twenty clerks, at nine hundred dollars each;

And one messenger;

For which the sum of thirty-four thousand eight hundred and forty

dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

And at the end of each month, the Secretary of the Treasury shall re-imburse the Treasury to the full amount paid out under the provisions of this section by transfer of said amount from the deposit of the national banking-associations with the Treasury of the United States;

And at the end of each fiscal year he shall transfer from said deposit to the Treasury of the United States such sum as may have been actually expended under his direction for stationery, rent, fuel, light, and other necessary incidental expenses which have been incurred in carrying into effect the [the] provisions of the said section of the above named act.

Reimbursement of Treasury for cost bank notes.

of redistribution of

1874, June 20, ch. 343, § 3.

SEC. 6. That section twenty-five of the Revised Statutes prescribing Uniform time for the time for holding elections for Representatives to Congress, is hereby election of Repremodified so as not to apply to any State that has not yet changed its sentatives to Congress not to apply day of election, and whose constitution must be amended in order to to certain States. effect a change in the day of the election of State officers in said State. R. S., § 25. 1878, June 11, ch. 184.

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SEC. 8. That in any action now pending, or which may be brought Actions against against any person for or on account of anything done by him while an officers of Congress officer of either House of Congress in the discharge of his official duty, be defended by disfor official acts to in executing any order of such House, the district attorney for the dis-, trict attorney, untrict within which the action is brought, on being thereto requested by der directions of the officer sued, shall enter an appearance in behalf of such officer; and Attorney-General, all provisions of the eighth section (3) of the act of July twenty-eighth, R. S., §§ 629, par. eighteen hundred and sixty-six, entitled "An act to protect the revenue, 12; 643, 645, 646, and for other purposes," and also all provisions of the sections of former 827, 834, 989. acts therein referred to, so far as the same relate to the removal of suits, the withholding of executions, and the paying of judgments against revenue or other officers of the United States, shall become applicable to such action and to all proceedings and matters whatsoever connected therewith, and the defense of such action shall thenceforth be conducted under the supervison and direction of the Attorney General.

SEC. 9. That the Secretary of State shall cause the statutes at large Statutes at enacted by each Congress, which shall be edited and printed pursuant Large to be stereoto the provisions of section seven of the act entitled "An act for pub- for sale. typed and offered lication of the Revised Statutes and the laws of the United States," 1874, June 20, ch. approved June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, to be 333, §§ 7,9. stereotyped and offered for sale in the same manner and on the same terms as is provided in and by section nine of said act herein mentioned in respect to the laws of each session of Congress.

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That the provisions of section two of the act entitled "An act providing for the distribution of the Revised Statutes," approved February sale through areighteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, shall apply to the stat booksellers. rangements with utes at large enacted by each Congress and to the laws of each session 1875, Feb. 18, ch. of Congress, to be published pursuant to said act of June twentieth, 84, § 2. eighteen hundred and seventy-four, in the same manner as if specially mentioned therein.

index.

That the Congressional Printer be, and he is hereby directed, in caus-printing and ing to be printed and bound an edition of the laws at the close of the binding same, and session for the use of the Senate and the House of Representatives, to R. S., § 3807. print the same from the stereotype plates of the edition prepared under the direction of the Department of State, with the index thereof; And so much of the act entitled (4) "An act to expedite and regulate the printing of public documents, and for other purposes," approved June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, as requires the

NOTES.-(3) The eighth section of the act of 1866, ch. 298 (14 Stat. L., 329), is not in terms found in the Revised Statutes, but the provisions to which it refers and to which reference seems to be made in this act are incorporated into the Revised Statutes in the several sections noted in the margin.

(4) The provision of the act of 1864, ch. 155 (13 Stat. L., 184), here repealed, is incorporated into Revised Statutes, § 3807, noted in the margin.

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