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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 331. 1884. 183 dollars; and nity-four charwomen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each ; in all, eighty-five thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. d Sor fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items, thirty-four thousand Fuel, lights, etc. o ars. NAVY DEPARTMENT. mg; vy Depart- For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, eight thousand dol- Compe¤smon_o£ lars; for compensation of chief clerk of the Navy Department, two t;" i°°“{*";*"·°h*°f thousand five hundred dollars; one disbursing clerk, two thousand two 3,;;,,;, ° °r °’ and hundred and fifty dollars; five clerks of class tour; three clerks of class ` three; one stenographer, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one stenographer, at one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; telegraph operator, at one thousand dollars; one carpenter, one thousand dollars; two messengers; three assistant messengers ; one messenger boy, at four hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger boy, at two hundred and forty dollars; three laborers; one clerk of class two; and one laborer (for Inspection Board); one clerk of class two, (for Examining and Retiring); one clerk of class one ; and one assistant messenger (in care of library); in all, fifty-seven thousand four hundred and ten dollars. BUREAU OF YARDS Am: D0cKs.—For one chief clerk, one thousand Brvrcnu of Yards eight hundred dollars; one draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred *°g,?°°}§°· I k dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; one clerk of ck,,k;j°,nd°0,f,:¤j class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; ’ one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, eleven thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. Bnnmny or Equrmmncr mn Rncsurrmo.-For chief clerk, one Bummcrnquipthousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of !'*°“*° M"' R°°""*· class three; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; two miéhiot- clark copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one assistant messenger; and clxks, md gthepgt one laborer; in all,fourteen thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. BUREAU or NAVIGA1TON.—FOY chief clerk, one thousand eight hun- Bureau cr Navidred dollars; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; one clerk 8**3;*5- f 1 k of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one copyist • one assist- cMh:‘:md°°t‘f;¤j ant messenger; und two laborers; in all, eleven thousand, three hundred and forty dollars. . Nautical Almanac Odiee : For the following assistants, namely : Three Nautical Almaat one thousand six hundred dollars each- two at one thousand four mw 0****- hundred dollars each; three at one thousand two hundred dollars each; 0thA;;_”"““ ““d two at one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; and one copyist, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one laborer; in all, fifteen thousand three hundred dollars. For pay of computers on piece-work in preparing for publication the Computers. American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, and improving the Tables of the Planets, eight thousand four hundred dollars. . Hydrographic Odieez For two clerks of class two; one clerk of class Hydro graphic one; one assistant messenger; and one office attendant, four hundred 0%*- and twenty dollars; in all, five thousand one hundred and forty dollars. m °'k' '“° °°h' For draughtsmen, eugravers, comists, copper-plate printers, printers’ Draughtsmeu apprentices, and laborers in the ydrographic Office, forty thousand :31§’¤'°*'•> we dollars. "‘ For purchase of chart-paper, copper-plates, clectrotypm g copper· Ifurchuo of meplates; ink and other materials necessary in printing division · ma- *°¤¤l•» •*°· terials for drawing division and for mounting charts; materials for engravers ; for photolithographing charts for immediate use, and transfer of photolithographic and other charts to copper; repairs to printin presses and purchase of new hydraulic press; for extra drawing and engraving, and for purchase of foreign charts and hydrographic works for the use of the vessels of the Navy; for the purchase of drawingpaper, drawing-materials, and necessary instruments to be furnished