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 I 372 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. _ 1875, For dve keepers of stations on the coast of Florida, two thousand four hundred dollars. Surf-msn. For pay of crews of experienced surf-men at such stations and for such periods as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and proper, one hundred and fiftyseven thousand six hundred and eighty . dollars._ _. A Fuel; rep airs For fuel for one hundred and fifty-nve stations andlhouses of refuge; and ¤¤t¤¤¤s my- repairs and outfits for the same; supplies and provisions for houses of R]‘°“_““d P{9"" refuge and for shipwrecked persons succored at stations ; traveling-
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contingent expen; tingent expenses, including freight, storage, repairs to apparatus, med- ¤¤¤- als, stationery, advertising, and miscellaneous expenses that cannot be included under any other head of. lite-saving stations on the coasts of ` the United States, thirty thousand dollars. sites for urs-. And the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, whenever Nwivz ¤¢¤·1>i¤¤ 6. he shall deem it advisable, to acquire, bydouation or purchase in behalf &°· of the United States, the right to use and occupy sites for life-saving or lifeboat stations, houses of refuge and sites for pier-head beacons the establishment of which has been, or shall hereafter be, authorized by Congress. · ~ ‘ REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE. ` Psy of omoors For the pay of thirty-four captains, one hundred and one lieutenants, wd P*1°*°· an d sixty-three engineers, and for pay of pilots employed, three hundred and sixty-one thousand and three hundred dollars. ._Rations_for om- For rations of thirty-four captains, one hundred and one lieutenants, °°*¤ Md l”l°**· sixty-three engineers, and for rations of pilots employed, twenty-five thousand five hundred and eighty-three dollars and forty cents. Pny of crows. For pay of eight hundred and sixty petty-officers, seamen, cooks, stewagds, begs, goal-passers, and firemen, two hundred and eighty-three thousand dollars. ‘ ·* Bntionsfonorews. For rations for eight hundred and sixty pettyofficers, seamen, cooks, stewards, boys, coal-passers, and firemen, three hundred and thirteen thousand and nine- hundred rations, including the liquor-equivalent, ninety-eight thousand dollars. — F¤¤l.r¤i>=¤i¤»•*¤¤· For fuel for thirty-eight vessels. repairs and outfit; for same, shipchaudlery and eng·ineers’ stores for same, travelling-expenses of officers travelling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department, commutation of quarters, and contingent expenses, including wharfage, towage, dobkage, freight, advertising, surveys, and miscellaneous expenses which ca; not be included under special heads, two hundred and sixty thousand dollars. . NATIONAL CURRENCY. _ Making andissu- For paper, engraving, printing, express charges, and other expenses mg °“”°¤°Y· of making and issuing the national currency, two hundred thousand dol-_ lars, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury : Proviso. Provided, That the national-bank news shall be printed under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, and upon the distinctive or special pafpertglhgdi has been, or may hereafter be, adopted.by him for pnnting ni ates notes. T h_Mnoern.ung-ma.- I For expenses of operating macerating-machine, three thousand dolc me. ZTS. . Transportation. For transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, finished and unfinished, fifty thousand dollars. NATIONAL LOAN. Paper for notes For paper for notes, bonds, and other securities, including mill ex- ¤¤d b<>¤d¤· peases, boxing, and transportation, two hundred and fifty thousmld o ars. _ L¤b¤r· For labor (by the day or piece or contract,) including labor of workman skilled in engraving, transferring, plate-printing, and other spcci¤»l·