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 I FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 374. 1889. 845 _ on postal—cards, stamped envelopes, and stamped paper from the manufactories to the post-offices and depots of distribution, nineteen million one hundred and five thousand five hundred and ’dfty-seven dollars and ninety cents. ' For railway post-office car service, two million two hundred and Postal cm. sixty thousand dollars. - d For railway post-office clerks, five million six hundred thousand R¤¤W¤Y·¤¤i*°i¤rk¥» o ars. For necessary and special facilities on trunk lines, two hundred specmmmms and ninety-five thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty- eight cents: Provided, That the Postmaster-General may, in his dis- mm. cretion, withdraw this fund, or any portion thereof, from any railroad company when, in his judgment, the public interests require it. For miscel aneous items, one thousand dbllars. nm-iuaneous. OFFICE or THE THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL. '1‘hi¤·dA¤¤i¤¤¤¤tP<>sr» master-General. For manufacture of adhesive postage and special delivery stamps, S*·¤¤P¤ Eng hundred and fifty-five thousand eight hundred and seventy-four 0 ars. For pay of agents and assistants to distribute stamps, and expenses Di¤trib¤ti<>¤. » of agency, nine thousand dollars. For manufacture of stam ed envelopes. newspaper wrappers, and €t¤¤¤x>¢<1 ¤¤v¤1<>pes letter sheets, eight hundred) and fifty-two thousand three hundred °t°' and fifty-one dchlars. For pay of agent and assistants to distribute stamped envelopes, D*¤**“>“¤°¤· newspaper wralppers, and letter sheets, and expense of agency, sixteen thousand o lars. · For manufacture of postal-cards, two hundred and twenty-eight P¤¤¤¤¤<=¤¤i¤ thousand seven hundre and eighty—0ne dollars. For pay of agent and assistants to distribute postal-cards, and ex- Distribution. pense of agency, seven thousand eight hundred dollars. — For registered package, tag, official, and dead letter envelo es, one omemx, em., envel hundred and nine thousand seven hundred and forty-five dollars. °p"S· d ger ship, steam-boat, and way letters, two thousand five hundred smp, etcaletters. o ars. ‘ For engraving, printing, and binding drafts and warrants, three Pri¤¤i¤g.<»>tc..u¤ms thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. M*S°°“¤¤*><>¤S· OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT  FOREIGN MAILS. ¢_‘E:£‘:;m~*‘“‘l*"**· Y0? For trans rtation of foreign mails, six hundred and fifty-five T¤¤¤Si><>r=¤¤·>¤·- thousand dollars. For balance due foreign countries, one hundred thousand dollars. Bnpmtiuerowigii For ex venses of United States delegates to Vienna Postal Con- wiiitillilli ram con. gress. eighteen hundred and ninety, five thousand dollars. or so Wg3mm_ much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the Postmaster-General. _ The Postmaster-General shall furnish any [person who may apply P<>st·<>f¤¤¤ maps. in writing, copies of any sheets of the Post O ce Maps at the cost of printing and ten per centum thereon. Sm-. 2. That if the revenue of the Post-Office Department shall be lgegygeggplgtégn w insufficient to meet the appropriations made by this act a sum equal ` to such deficiency of the revenues of said Department is hereby appropriated. to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to sutpply sair deficiencies in the revenue of the Post- Oihce Department or the year ending June thirtreth, eighteen hundred and ninety. Approved, March 2, 1889.