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FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 389. 1882. 245 mfgzfupl, lights, and miscellaneous items for said building, ten thou- FMI, lights ¤¢¤· o ars. And for the following additional force in the Na De artmen here- A d d i t i°“ "'] tofore paid from appropriations for the naval servicye, naiinely: ti ${:,:2: Smculsrnzv Om¤·Ic1·:.—-One clerk of class two, and one laborer for tofore paid 'frcm lnspcctron Board · one clerk of class two, and one laborer for Examin- ¤PP¤’°P¤'i¤*E°¤¤ f°¤' mg and_Retiring hoard; one clerk of class one, and one assistant me - “g"l Q°"1°°‘m senger in care of library; two clerks of class one; one clerk at one wm m-y°° °°' thousand dollars; two assistant messengers; one telegraph operator, at one thousand dollars; one telegraph messenger-boy, at two hundred and forty dollars; one messengenboy, at four hundred and twenty dollars; in all, twelve thousand five hundred and forty dollars. Buamm or Eomrnmnr un Rncnurrnm.-—0ne clerk of class one, B¤r¤•¤ Equipand one copyist; in all, two thousand one hundred dollars. ,':°"* ““d R°°"“‘*‘ Bmuun OF NAvIGn'101v.—0ne clerk of class two; one clerk of class §¤¤’¤•¤ ¤f Nii- (ona; and one laborer; in all, three thousand two hundred and sixty $°°"“'· _ o ars. Nautical Almanac Omce: For the following assistants, namely: Two N•¤*i¢¤l Alml- ` at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two at one thousand four “"° °m°°· hundred dollars each; four at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two at one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; and one gopyist, at four hundred and eighty dollars; in all fourteen thousand For pay of com ters on piece-work in- parin for publication the

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Planets, nine dollars. For rent,fu statxr box expressage, boo and miscellaneous pce: or co engraving an ugg, wo Hydmgunhic

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thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks of class two; one assistant 0***- . messenger; and one office attendant, four hundred and twenty dollars; A in 1::11, six thousand three hundred and forty dollars. ordraugtsmenen v cop' eopper-p1ateprinters,printers, apprenticesyand mm Ohio, thirty-two thensand six huglred dollars. . _· · - _ or pure use chartpaper copper platesgninting m•€eti¤|,_ f¤1’¤¤gn_ _ hydrographic works, photolithographing chute, repairs to printingpresses, and engraving and drawing outside of Hydrographic Office, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ For purchase of books, ohice furniture, drawing maternal and other stationery, postage, freight, and other contingent expenses, four thousand dollars. _ Naval Observatory: For pay of three assistant astronomers, four Naval obstruthousand nine hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one mstrument- WW- maker, fifteen hundred dollars; four watchmen, including one for new , _ Naval Observatory grounds; two skilled laborers, one at one thousand dollars, and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; and seven laborers; in all, seventeen thousand four hundred and twenty dollars; For computers, copyists, and others employed on piece-work m reducing and transcribing astronomical and meteorological observations for publication, solar and stellar photoglephy, and for purchase of material, apparatus, and professional boo and periodicals for the library, tive thousand nine hundred dollars. _ _ For repairs to buildings and mclosures, fuel, hght, omce furniture, chemicals, stationery, freight, and all contingent expenses, three thousand nine hundred dollars. _ For repairs to dome of large telescopgkrefrlgerator for testing chroisomsetershaud for time-ball and iron st for same, one thousand four m red ol ars. .· ger payment to Smithsonian Institution for height on Observatory publications to he shipped to foreign countries dnring the decal year