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 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. UH. 902. 1886. 233 For one packer and folder, at two dollars per working-day, six hun- P=»y¢>f¤¤¤1>l¤y¤¢¤ dred and twenty-six dollars. i¤ <>fF¢¤—C<>¤¤'d· For two laborers, at two dollars per working-day, one thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars. For two laborers, at one dollar and seventy-ive cents per workingday, one thousand and ninety-tive dollars and fifty cents. For one laborer, at one dollar per workingday, three hundred and thirteen dollars. d ger one laborer, at one dollar per day, three hundred and sixty-five o ars. For one janitor, at onethousand two hundred dollars. For three watchmen, at two dollars and forty cents per day, two thousand six hundred and eighty-two dollars and seventy-five cents. Total pay for office force, one hundred and twenty-five thousand one hundred and seventy-eight dollars and eighty-two cents. ‘ UFFIGE EXPENSES: Office expenses. For the purchase of new instruments, for materials and supplies required in the instrument-shop, carpenter-shop, and drawing division, and for books, maps, and charts, nine thousand dollars. For copper-plates, chart-paper, printer’s ink; copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrotyping and photographing; engraving, printing, electrotyping, and photographing supplies; for extra engraving; and for photolithographing charts, and printing from stone for immediate use, ten thousand dollars. For stationery for the office and iield parties, transportation of instruments and supplies, onice wagon and horses, fuel, gas, telegrams, ice, and washing, six thousand dollars. For miscellaneous expenses, contingencies of all kinds, office furni- Contingent exture, repairs, and extra labor, and for travelling expenses of assistants P¢¤S¢ · and others employed in the office sent on special duty in the service of the office, three thousand five hundred dollars. - Total general expenses of office, twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. Fon amzr or ormcn xsurtmuss: For rent of buildings for offices, Bent work-rooms, and work-shops in Washingtoxn, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of fire-proof building number two hundred and five New Jersey avenue, including rooms for standard weights and measures; lor the safe-keeping and preservation of the original astronomical, magnetic, hydrographic, and other records, of the original topographical and hydrographic maps and charts, of instruments, engraved plates, and other valuable property of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, six thousand dollars. · PUm.1sH1NG onsmtvatrxoxs: For one computer, one thousand eight Publishing' obhundred dollars; one computer, one thousand. six hundred dollars; and ¤<="•**°°°- three copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, dve, thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. · FOR uxrams nm MAINTENANCE OF VESSELS: For repairs and Repairs, ere., or maintenance of the complement of vessels used in the Coast and Geo- *°¤¤° · de-tic Survey, twenty-five thousand dollars. • That no part of the money herein appropriated for the Coast and Geo- Subsistence not detic Survey shall be available lor allowance to civilian or other officers @0*:2 *3 3* li}; for subsistence while on duty in the otllce at Washington, or to officers §,'}‘;:h,m,,,,,,, {N,. of the Navy attached to the Survey; nor shall there hereafter be made to naval omeern. any allowance for subsistence to officers of the Navy attached to the Coast and Geodctic Survey. V onmcrs UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. h'£::;“W·m““1‘ Parnu Armsraurs; Forpaper forinternal-revenuestamps,f1-eight, and P•£°_*‘ M hg  of superintendent, messengers, and Watchmen, tlfty-thousand gting :,;I°°° o ars.