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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 332. iss;. 203 lu office of hydrographic inspector, five persons from six hundred and forty dollars per annum to two thousand dollars per aumum, tive thousand nine hundred uml forty dollars. In office of the Const Pilot. three persons, from seven liumlreil mul twenty dollars to one thousmul five hundred dollars per ammm., threathousand four hundred and twenty dollars. In office of the useismm in charge, nine persons, irom six lmmlreel dollars to one thousand eight hundred dollars per mumm, nine thousnml three hundred dollars. ln computing division. seven persons, from seven hundred mul twenty dollars to one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars per annum. nine thousand five hundred dollars. ln division of tides, tour persons, from seven hundred and twenty dollars m two thousand dollars per annum, four thousand six hundred dollars. In drawing division, twelve persons, from Eve hundred dollars to two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars per annum, eighteen thousand five hundred dollars. In engraving division, twenty-six persons, from six hundred dollars to two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, thirty seven thousand dollars. hi miscellaneous division, eighteen persons, from three hundred and thirt een dollars to two thousand dollars per annum, sixteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. In instrument shop, eight persons, from seven hundred and thirty dollars to two thousand dollars per annum, nine thousand three hundred dollars. lu San Francisco suboffice, three persons, from eight hundred and forty dollars to one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, three thousand ive hundred and forty dollars; total pay in 0H0e, one lumdred and twenty-nine thousand four hundred dollars. RENT OP OFFICE BUILDINGS: gent of omcs For rent of buildings for oiices, work~rooms, and workshops in b‘“m“‘$‘· Washington, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of ilm·pr00f building numbered two hundred and live New Jersey avenue, including moms for standard weights and measures; for the safekeeping and preservation of the original astronomical, mag-. uetic, hydrographic and other records; of the original topographical and hydrographie maps and charts; of instruments, engraved plates, and other valuable property of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, six thousand dollars, OFFICE EXPENSES: E x pauses of For the purchase of new instruments, for materials and supplies re- g=¥:gy_°t°" C°°°° quired in the iustrumeutsbop for reconstruction and repairs, and for books, maps and charts, including subscriptions, eleven thousand two hundred dollars. For materials for the drawing division and for chart mounting, including drawingpaper; for copper plates, chartpaper, printer’s ink; copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrotyping; eugravers’ and printers' supplies; materials for carpenters shop ; for extra engraving, including map of the United States, and the necessary copper plates therefor; and for pbotolithographiug charts for immediate use, seventeen th0u— sand one hundred dollars. For stationery for the office and field parties; transportation of instruments, supplies, and so forth; office wagon ; fuel; gas; telegrams; ice; washing; extra labor; office furniture and repairs; and for a1lowances to the assistants in charge of omce details, in accordance with the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury, thirteen thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars.