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 496 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. IIL Ch. 114. 1871. L<>¤¤l i¤¤P¤¤¤- For salaries of fifty-nine local inspectors of steam-vessels, and clerk in °"‘ local officers at New York and New Orleans, fifty-eight thousand two hundred dollars. _ Supervising For ten supervising inspectors of steam-vessels, mne at two thousand l"P°°"’“’* dollars each, and one at two thousand five hundred dollars, twenty thousand five hundred dollars. Special agent. For special agent of the department, two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars. _ _ Contingent For contingent expenses, viz. : Travelling expenses of ten supervising §;P°““°’* "'“'°l’ inspectors, at not to exceed eight hundred dollars in any one year each, ` eight thousand dollars. For travelling expenses of fifty-nine local inspectors, Eileen thousand dollars. For travelling expenses of the special agent of the department, one thousand four hundred dollars. Meeting of For expenses of the meeting of the board of Supervising inspectors, inl;?°¢;d 9f °“p°°` cludinv travel and necessary incidental expenses, and printing of manual si g mspect- ¤ on. and report,. four thousand dollars. Stationery,&o. For stationery and postage stamps; furniture for offices and repairs thereof; instruments, repairs, transportation, and storing thereof'; office rent, janitors, and fuel; printing and binding certificates of license for pilots and engineers, and miscellaneous items, twenty-five thousand dollars. Ltto-saving For life-saving stations: Salaries of two superintendents of the life- 'ml°“·"· saving stations on the coast of Long Island and New Jersey, at one thou— sand five hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars. Keepers of For fifty-five keepers of stations, at two hundred dollars each, eleven °m'°"°‘ thousand dollars. Surfmeu. For pay of six experienced surfmen to man each of the boats at alternate life-saving stations on the New Jersey coast, commencing at the first station from Sandy Hook, from December fifteenth to March fifteenth, to be appointed by the keepers thereof, at forty dollars per month, ten thousand and eighty dollars. C¤¤fl¤z¤¤f For contingent expenses of life-saving stations on the coast of the °xp°°°°°' United States, ten thousand dollars. Revenue-: Revenue- Cutter Service. —— For pay of officers, viz.: Thirty=five cap- °“{,?" z2',;':; tains, one hundred and two lieutenants, and fifty-one engineers, three tiomhg ,,m,,,,,-8 hundred and fifteen thousand three hundred dollars. Md ¤¤‘¤W¤· For rations foroliicers, twenty thousand and thirty-nine dollars. For pay of crews, viz. : Eight hundred and seventy-eight petty officers, seamen, cooks, stewards, and boys, three hundred thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. For rations for crews, including liquor equivalent, one hundred and twenty-one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine dollars and ten cents. Fuel- For fuel for twenty-four steam-vessels, one hundred and twenty-flve thousand dollars. 0u{lé¤£¤·l!‘¤ Md d 3i0I` repairs and outfits of thirty-two vessels, one hundred thousand ‘ dollars. For ship-chandlery for the same, forty thousand dollars. Trsvol. For the travelling expenses of the officers travelling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department, ten thousand dollars. Pilots. For temporary employment of pilots, heretofore permanently employed, gud compensation included in estimates for pay of officers, ten thousand o ars. Coxnmntation For commutation of quarters for officers on shore duty, ten thousand of quarters. d0]lm.S_ Contingent Contingent expenses: For payment of expenses incurred in the trans- °xp°“"" action of the business of the two boards of examiners, (engineer board at