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 8 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. Public printing For the public printing, for the public binding, and for the paper for ¤·¤d *>i¤di¤K· the public printing, including the cost_of printing the debates and proceedings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for lithographing, mapping, and engraving for both houses of Congress, the Supreme Court of the United States, the Supreme Court of the District oi Columbia, the Court of Claims, the Library of Congress, and the departments, and for all the necessary materials which may be needed in the pro e- Appmpriation. cution of the work, four hundred thousand dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Rcveuuesteamcr For rebuilding the revenue steamer W. P. Fessenden with irou_ hull Wi, ¥;h}"°"°”‘1°”· (in addition to the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars appropriated r°2}"S,,Q,’[':'438 for the purpose under the act of March third, eighteen hundred and ’eighty-one) twenty five thousand dollars. _ Fxsight gm bull- For height on bullion and coin between the mint and assay offices, and ‘°“ °°“‘· on coin irom the mints to the offices of the Treasurer and assistant Proviao. Trcasurers of the United States; fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the amount paid hom moneys hereby appropriated for the transportation of gold coin, from San Francisco to New York after the passage of this act, shall not exceed one-fourth of one per contum, and lor the transportation of silver coin one per centum and for intermediate points Bam. at proportionate rates corresponding to the distance. vaultsandsafes, For constructing, repairing, and enlarging the vaults and safes for Wag;} ih *¤¤¤¤l (Cailifornia, including pay of one additional watchman, ,ten thousand · h"'““· o lars. · 4¤i¤i*i<>¤=¤*•¤iS For constructing an additional vault in the mint at San Francisco,
 * 1******* °*} _ the use of the assistant treasurer of the United States at San Francisco
 * 2 S"' F"“' California, ten thousand dollars.

T¤P¤€°¥ °*` *1*- To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer from the appro- P’°P““°°“‘ priatioufor “ contingent expenses, Treasury Department, miscellaneous itcms, eighteen hundred and eighty-two,” so much as may be required to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for “contingent expenses, Tnxnsury Department, fuel and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty- . _ two", not exceeding the sum of three thousand two hundred dollars. ,_of‘¤;gé ¤·sgg· :1;- For mi, light, wml-, and mneenanem items required by uw jmmm hc {,,,u,j{,,g,,_ ,}),,,,,,1. and firemen in the proper mare of the buildings, furniture, and heating than those in apparatus, such as brooms, mops, brushes, buckets, wheelbarrows, Lugzgamof :1: shoivlels ;atv;s,Th'atchets,Dand hammers, fof all public buildings under cou o o e eas e artment outsi e of the ci. of Washin n xxm mp"? seventy five thousadllltsilohafrs. ty gm 7 COURT OF CLAIMS. · J¤¢l ¤¤¤¤;¢¤ in For payment of iinal 'ud ents of the Court of Claims adirmed b °"“""5`C1"“‘“· the Supreme Court and inotgliable to appeal and now drawiing interesg, the sum of notexcecding three hundred and ten thousand dollars. NAVY DEPARTMENT. 0b9°¤'“**~i°¤ of For the repair and purchase of instruments to be used in b8C1‘V‘ll Tgétsgrgxxj the transit of Venus which will occur December sixth, eighteen;) bundled and eighty-two, and for the necessary preliminary experiments, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That this appropriation shall be immedi- I’*•¤*•¤•· ately available, and that it shall be expended subject to the approval of ‘ the Secretary of the Navy, under the direction of the transit of Venus 17 Statues?. commission created by the act approved March third eighteen hundred and seventy two: And proridcd further, That the Superintendent of the Nautical Almanac be, and he is hereby, created an additional member of the said commission. I