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 200 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 25 6. 1872. Paper and For wrapping-paper, thirty thousand dollars. Wins- For twine, thirty-eight thousand dollars. 8u%§;f°"b“l` For letter-balances, three thousand five hundred dollars. _ Blank-agents. For compensation to blank—agents and assistants, ten thousand dollars. Omoo fumi- For office furniture, three thousand five hundred dollars. °““’· 8** For construction of coal-vaults, six thousand four hundred and twenty. two dollars and thirty-five cents. For altering windows to doors in court-yard, eight hundred and fifty dollars. For altering skylights and ventilation, one thousand two hundred and seventy-five dollars. 1 For dfpiors olrsrboolgcaseshand otlger gppgirs thereolp, in library; apd deadetter office thee thousand one un an ew ty-seven o ar d eighty cents,. O b an AdV¤¤iSl¤SS For advertising, seventy thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of °° pm’&°' this sum shall be paid to any newspaper published in the District of Columbia for advertising any other mail-routes than those in Virginia and Maryland. Postage-stamps For manufacture of adhesive postage-stamps, one hundred and sixty
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PFor manufacture of stamped envelopes and newspaper-wrappers, four Envelopes not hundred and fifty-three thousand dollars: Provided, That no envelope engraving, and no printing except a printed request to return the letter to the writer. Distributing For pay of distributing agent and assistants, and incidental expenses of “g"“°f" agency, seven thousand dollars. u0IéEn'§’g;°e‘g;1 tholflggnglgdllgppredations and special agents, one hundred and thirty 8 . ' gm For ten additional special agents, at rates of compensation now provided by law, twenty-six thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For chief of division for the office of mail depredations, two thousand M _1 b ilVC`h\1DdI`(?d dollars. lg;*;*:*;;°Y¤· For mail-locks and keys, forty thousand dollars. powmafkiug For post-marking and cancelling stamps for offices, twelve thousand and cancelling. dollars. • mmsvmuw domgi preparing and publishing post-route maps, twenty-two thousand mE;’;°'B'° bd' dcgaciilg. balances due foreign countries, two hundred and fifty thousand ugggh {wr ml For rent of post-offices, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. got- fuel for post-offices, one hundred and ten thousand dollars. Stationery- Fg; gggltps for posgoffices, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. dollars onery an miscellaneous items for post·oiIices, forty thousand ger registered package-envelopes, forty-two thousand dollars. Envelopes. doupr ofhcial envelopes for the use of postmasters, forty-nine thousand s. F t Iv it davgglngggglgpppaéor return of dead-letters to the writers, five thousand EBS 0 · Sm ftmpggs, c0£`¢;lglf:1¥.;5d)&t0‘l{Hlb€d pt:-ttes attorneys, marshals, clerks of courts, and zperkspgms artment Sussartlyo erlpp oyed by special agents of the Post-otHce· Degouam, gcc the approval of the Attorney·Genera1, ten thousand &c.¤s¤·¤vmg. d0f;;L.engraving,prmtmg, and binding drafts and warrants, three thousand M**°°ll*¤¢<>¤¤- For miscellaneous items, one thousand five hundred dollars.
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 * 1 We &°·» (105 Er; mall-bags and mail-bag catchers, one hundred and eighty thousand