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FOI{TY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1875. 37]. CHAP. 130.-An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Govern- March 3, 1875. ment for the fiscal year ending June thirt1eth,oighteen hun red a.nd`seventy-six, _—‘i*—··· and for other purposes. V r{ Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprcee1itateZves of tkc·lTnitcd Appr¢>v1‘i¤;¤i<>¤¤ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and f" “““d;.Z1_°‘“g?;_ the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, B:§,,°; Jung 30, for thehscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred. and seventy- 1676. · six, namely: _ . I _, _ j · PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. ~ _ _ `. · For the public printing, for thepublic binding, and for paper for the public printing, including the cost of printing the debatesand proceedings of Congress in the ongressional Record, one million sixhundred and twenty-five thousand dive hundred and seven dollars and sixty-six cents; and out of the sum hereby anpropriated, printing and binding mayhe done by the Congressional Printer to the amountsfollowing, " name y: ‘ ’ For the Court of Claims, twelve thousand dollars; for the Depart- Courts and Demont of State, twenty-five thousand dollars; for the Treasury Depart- Pmm°¤*¤· ment, three hundred thousand dollars· for the War Department, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars; {or the N airy Department, sixty- tive thousand dollars; for the Interior Department, two hundred and twenty-Eve thousand dollars; for the Agricultural Department, fifteen thousand dollars; for the Department of Justice and the Attorney· Genem1’s Office, ten thousand dollars; for the Supreme Court of the United States, twentyffive thousand dollars; for the supreme court of the District of Columbia. Eve thousand dollars; for the Post-Ofllce Department, one hundred and seventywfive thousand dollars; and for both houses of Congress, six hundred hundred and forty-eight thousand five hundred and seven dollars and sixty-six cents. For lithographing, mapping, and engraving for both Houses of Gon- Lithographing. gress, the Supreme Court, and the Gourt of Claims, thirty thousand do urs. . For printing at the Government Printing Office, twenty thousand Report or Comcopies of the report of the Commissioner of Education for the use of ¤¤iQ¤i¤¤¤r of Ehthe Commissioner, ten thousand dollars; ten thousand of said copies °“*‘°“· to be for the use of the House, five thousand for the use of the Senate, and five thousand for the use of the Commissioner of Education. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. , FOB. LIFE-SAVING AND LIFE.-BOAT STATIONS. For salaries of two superintendents of the lifesaving stations on the superintendents. coasts of Long Island and New Jersey, at one thousand five hundred dollars each;‘one assistant to superintendent on the coast of Long Island, 'ilve hundred dollars; for one superintendent on the coast of Massachusetts, one thousand dollars; for one superintendent on the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, one thousand dollars; for one superintendent on the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, one thousanddollars ; for one superintendent on the coast of Florida, one thousand dollars; for one superintendent on the coasts of Delaware and Virginia, one thousand dollars; for one superintendent on the coasts of Lakes Erie and Ontario one thousand dollars; for one superintendent on the coasts of Lakes 1{luron and Superior, one thousand dollars;` and lor one superintendent for the life-saving stations on the coast of Lake Michigan, one thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand and Eze hundred dollars. For new lifesaving stations on Long Island Sound, one at Eaton’s New lifesaving Neck, and one at Point Judith, ten thousand dollars. ¤*¤°‘°“°- For one hundred and fifty keepers of stations, at two hundred dollars _1<eepm or sm.- each, thirty thousand dollars. ‘ *¤°¤B-