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 958 F1F*rv.r1nsT oonennss. snss. 11. on. 5.12. 1891. United States, eight hundred and fourteen thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars. _ New mum. For establishing new life saving stations and lifeboat stations on the sea and lake coasts of the United States, authorized by law, fifty thousand dollars. m-me 1u>ek,m¤¤s. That the Secretary of the Treasury may establish a life-saving station at or near Brant Rock, on the coast of Massachusetts, at such a point as the General Superintendent of the Life-Saving Service may recommend. Pm °¤‘*¤¤*·°*'°¤· Also, one at or near Port Orford, on the coast of Oregon. ¤¤¤s B¤¤<=¤»N··T· For the purchase of a site for the Long Branch Life-Saving Station, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be required. Revenue-<=¤¤¢¤¤‘ REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE. £1'VIl!8. p§f__j’*°“ "‘ °" For expenses of the Revenue-Cutter Service: For pay of captains, lieutenants e 'neers, cadets, and pilots employed, and for rations for the same ;n?olr pay of petty officers, seamen, cooks, stewards, boys, coal passers, and remen, and for rations for the same- for fuel for vesse s, and repairs and outfits for the same; ship-chandlery and engineers' stores for the same; traveling expenses of officers traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department; instructions of cadets; commutation of quarters; for protection of the seal fisheries in Behriug Sea and the other waters of Alaska and the interest _ of the Government on the Seal Islands and the seasotter hunting grounds, and the enforcement of the provisions of law in Alaska; to carry into eifect the provisions of "An act relating to the anchora e V¤1.¤¤.v· 1¤r of vessels in the port of New York," approved May sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eiggt; contingent expenses, includin wharfage, towage, dockage, freig t, advertising, surveys, labor, and `miscellaneous expenses which can not be inc uded under special heads, nine hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars. S*¤¤¤¢¤"‘EWi¤8·" For rebuilding revenue steamer Ewing, eighty thousand dollars. S¢g¤_1;_'t¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤»i’·¤- For two steam launches for use in Pugets Sound, at a cost not Mexceeding five thousand dollars each. ¤*¤•,1¤··¤¤¤¤¤=<>¤*· For the construction and equipment of a steam vessel to be used nm for the purpose of boarding vessels at the port of Chicago, Illinois, twenty-eight thousand dollars. “*•- For maintenance of a refuge station at or near Point Barrow, Alaska, on the Arctic Ocean, eight thousand dollars, the same to be immediately available. _ ,,,§{*¢**'*¤¢·°°P"¤”· izuennvme Arm ramrmo. ¤•¤¤*•¤ For labor and expenses of engraving and printing: For salaries of all necessary clerks and employees, other than plate printers and late-printers’ assistants, three hundred and sixty-seven thousand dollars, to be extpended under the direction of the Secretary of the Prww- Treasury; Pmri ed, That no portion of this sum shall be expended l·¤rs¤¤¤¤=¤- for printing United States notes of larger denomination than those that may be canceled or retired. W•8°¤· For wages of plate printers, at piece rates to be Hxed b the See. · retary of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually  for such work, including the wages of printers’ assistants, at one dollar and twenty-five cents aday each, when employed, five hundred and thirty thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary mtm. of the Treasury; Provided, That no portion of portion of this sum ui-gs news. shall be expended for printing United States notes of larger denomination than those that may be canceled or retired. mm-u•.m. For engravers’, printers, and other materials, except distinctive paper, and for miscellaneous expenses, one hundred and eighty-one I