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 308 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1882. » r:srAm.1smNG LIFE-SAYING STATIONS. New life-saving For establishing new life-saving stations and life—boat stations on the ¤*¤*Fi°¤¤· sea and lake coasts of the United States, fifty thousand dollars. nr:vr:N¤m·cU1•r1¤B. smzvrcr:. B¤y¤¤¤¤·C¤¤~¤r For expenses of the Revenue-Cutter Service: For pay of captains, 8°"‘°°· lieutenauts, engineers, cadets, and pilotzkand for I'8li1;)0ll8 fmre same; and for pay of petty officers, seamen, coo steward? ys, -passers and liremen, and for- rations for the same; and for el for vessels, and repairs and outfits for the same; shipchaudlery and eng1neers’ stores for the sam;; gave ing eirpenses of ofIice1:uu·talvehntg‘:>a1r1dtn;ty under eg; ders from the reasury epartmeut· ins c "on 0 e · commu · tion of quarters; and contingent expenses, including wharfage, towage, dockage, ireight, advertising, surveys, common labor, and miscellaneous expenses which cannot be included under special heads, eight hundred and seventy-ive thousand dollars. Revenue steam- For  one revenue steamer for duty on the southern coast ¤- of the United States, or for rebuilding the revenue steamer Commodore Perry with   hull, as the Secretary of the Treasury shall determine, seventy- ve ousand ollars. Steam launches. For the construction of two steam launches for service in Mobile ‘¥2l1'l)01', Alabama, and Galveston Harbor, Texas, sixteen thousand °u““· » . g mcmvnvo AND PRHTHG. Eg ving and For labor md expenses of e ving and printing namely · For sall¤¤¤¤¤¢- aries of all necessary rgerks anhdbgnphoyeeskand for laglor (by: the day, piece or contract) in uding o wor men slr11i' in engraving transcterring platezprinting, and other specialties necessary forcarryz ing on the work of engraving and printing notes, bonds, and other xurities 3; the United States, the pay for such laborto be iixed by the retary the Treasury at rates not exceeding the rates usually [nid for such work; and for other expenses of engraving and printing rm bonds, and other securities of the United States; for materials req ' in the work of engraving and `printing; for purchase of engravers’ tools, dies, rolls, and plates, and for machinery and repairs of same; and for expenses of operating macerating machines for the destruction of the United States notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and other obligations gS‘he·Unig•;\diSttIa;:es www ttpuhe destroyed, hiplur hundred thousand tary Treasury s at the next session _ ‘  Congress, submit for the year thereafter couimencing July llrst, Jm°¤*i· eighteen hundred and eighty-three, an itemized estimate for- the above ,0 Congo-_ "“°°  and, so far as practicable, for the force of employees that can be individually and specifically appropriated for; and shall also estimate for the force that cannot so be appropriated for; and for material in separate amounts, and rtemrzed as far as practicable. " mom-House ESTAIBLISHMENT. Keepvnvfiizht m1l;or,fsalaries of kleepers of light-horéses: For- salalries, fuel, rations, n quartennwereuecessaryan similar'' talexpe of one thousand and liiteen light-keepers and fog-siggl hleepers, tl::°liundred and eighty·llve_thousand dollars. Light-veesere. For expenses of hghtryesselsz For seamens wages, rations, repairs, ¥€‘.‘§i.‘$.i.d‘1‘L‘.l°l§§’3’r3.'»L‘}. .ll‘.°&2§§§“t.ii!°;.““° °‘ “"""‘°“° ““"°‘“""’°· Bueygge, _ For expenses of bnoyage: For expenses of raising, cleaning, paintilng, brgpamng, relmpvmgla and supplying lolsses otmbuoys, spindles, and ay- acons an or c ams, sin ers an sim' ecessari three hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars. n es,