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492 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 360. 1885. Pe? of ¤¤¤Pl¤Y¢¤ For two clerks, at one thousand nve hundred dollars, three thousand of Coast Survey d011am_

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_ For one clerk, at one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For two clerks. at one thousand two hundred dollars, two thousand four hundred dollars. · For one clerk, at one thousand dollars. For one clerk, at nine hundred dollars. _ For one clerk, at three dollars and seventy-five cents per workingday, one thousand one hundred and seventythree dollars and seventy- five cents. For one map colorist, at seven hundred and twenty dollars. For one writer, at nine hundred dollars. For one writer, at eight hundred and iorty dollars. For six writers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For one writer, at six hundred dollars. For one messenger, at two dollars and forty cents per day, eight hundred and seventy-six dollars. For one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars. For three messengers, at two dollars and twenty-five cents per day, two thousand four hundred and sixty-three dollars and seventy-tive cents. For three messengers, at one dollar and seventy-five cents per day, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen dollars and twenty-five cents. For one nreman, at two dollars per day, seven hundred and thirty dollars. For one fireman, at one dollar and fifty cents per day, live- hundred and fortyseven dollars and fifty cents. For one packer and folder, at two dollars and twentylive cents per day, eight hundred and twenty-one dollars and twenty-ilve cents. For one packer and folder, at two dollars per working-day, six hundred and twenty-six dollars. For two laborers, at two dollars per working-day, one thousand two hundred and·’dIty-two dollars. For two laborers, at one dollar and seventy·ilve cents per workingday, one thousand and ninety-five dollars and fifty cents. For one laborer, at one dollar per working-day, three hundred and thirteen dollars. d Eur one laborer, at one dollar per day, three hundred and sixty-ilve 0 ars. For one janitor at one thousand two hundred dollars. For three watchmen, at two dollars and forty-five cents per day, two thousand six hundred and eighty-two dollars and seventytive cents. Total for pay of office force, one hundred and twentyseven thousand six hundred and seventy-eight dollars and eighty-two cents. Omcc expenses, OFFICE EXPENSES: M- For the purchase of new instruments, for materials and supplies required in the instrumentshop, carpenter-shop, and drawing division, and for books, maps and charts, twelve thousand dollars. For copper-plates, chartpaper, printer’s ink; copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrotypin g; €Dg1‘&V€I`S’ and printers’ supplies; for extra engraving; and for photolithographing charts for immediate use, eleven thousand five hundred dollars. For stationery for the office and Held parties; transportation of instruments and supplies; odlee wagon and horses; fuel; gas; telegrams; ice; washing; extra labor; and for allowances to the assistants in charge of office details, in accordance with the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury, thirteen thousand three hundred dollars. For miscellaneous expenses, contingencies of all kinds, otllce furniture and repairs, and for traveling expenses of assistants and others