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 92 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 573. 1886. Se¤o¤dAeei¤t==¤¤¤ OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL. P o s t m aster·Gen- 1. min 1 an d m a il For inland mail transportation, namely : _ ‘ _ Smr ‘°“t“· fifty thousand dollars. S the a in b s s t Inland transportation by steamboat routes, five hundred and seventy routes five thousand dollars. _ Me¤S¤¤g•¤‘ Sew- Mail-messenger service, nine hundred thousand dollars. ‘°‘gagS and bac Mail-bags and mailbag catchers, two hundred and sixty thousand V °` dollars. call:d;k;'s¤d keys. Mail-locks and keys, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ Reilfeed-f<>¤¤e¤·. Inland transportation, railroad routes, fifteen million five hundred and ninety-five thousand four hundred and thirty-two dollars. Po¤¥¤l-¢==¤’¤- Railway post-office-car service, one million eight hundred and eight thousand dollars. 1Ri]£“‘¤·Y P<>¤¤¤l` Railway postal clerks, fourniillion eight hundred thousand dollars. " ggcéialfacmms Necessary and special? facilities on trunk lines, two hundred and ' ninety-one thousand dollars. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. Third Assistant OFFICE OF THE THIRD ASSISTANT P0sTMAsTER·GENEB.A1.. Postmaster-Gem crglamps. For manufacture of adhesive postage and special-delivery stamps, one hundred and sixteen thousand seven hundred dollars. Distribution- For pay of agent and assistants to distribute stamps, and expenses of agency eight thousand one hundred dollars. Stamped envel- For maiiufacture of stamped envelopes, newspaper-wrappers, and °P“· °t°· lettersheets, five hundred and eighty-three thousand five hundred dollars. Distribntion. · For pay of agent and assistants to distribute stamped envelopes, - newspappr-wfappers, andletter-sheets, and expenses of agency, sixteen · thousan dollars. Postal cards. Fgr manufgcturg df postal cards, one hundred and eighty-eight thousan six hun red o lars. Distribution. For pay of agent and assistants to distribute`postal cards, and expenses of agency, ten thousand three hundred dollars. Official, etc.,s¤- For registeredpackage, tag, official, and deadletter envelopes sixty- V*>l°P°$· seven thousand two hundred dollars. ’ Ship, eros let- For ship, steamb0at,_and way letters, two thousand dollars, - mghmn cm For engraving, printing, and binding drafts and warrants, two thoud,.M»t,,_ g' " sand dollars. Miscellaneous. For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. fo;1;§;!;1;5;d¤¤$ OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FOREIGN MAILS. Transportation. l;For trgnppprtation of foreign mails, three hundred and seventy-tive thousand dollars. m§;a0u1c:tIdi¤;g·for— For balance due foreign countries, one hundred thousand dollars. ‘ Sec. 2. That if the revenues of the Post-Office De artment shall be _ _ insufficient to meet the appropriationsmade by this agt, a sum equal to Appropriation to such deficiency of the revenues of said Department is hereby appro- '¤ priated,_to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise Pappropriated, to supply the said deficiencies in the revenue of the Post- Oigce liepartment for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred an eighty-seven. Approved, June 30, 1886.
 * Y¤¤SP°Fm*i°¤- Inland transportation by star routes, five million eight hundred and