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 rirrrrinsr oouennss. sms. 1. cn. 667. mo. 255 materials for drawing, engraving and printin ; materials for and mounting charts; data for charts and sailing directions; reduction of charts by photography; photolithographing charts for immediate use; transfer of photo it ographic and other charts to copper; care and repairs to printing presses, furniture, instruments, and tools; extra drawing and engraving; translating from foreign languages; expert marine, meteorologic, and other work in the preparation of the Pilot Chart and supp ements, and the printing and mailing of the same; and purchase of, compiling, and arranging data for charts, sailinlg directions, and other nautica publications, works and periodica s relating to hydrography, marine, meteorology, navigation, and surveying thirty thousand dollars. For rent o building for lprintingpresses, draugihtsmen, and en- nm gravers, storage of copper-p ates an materials use in the construction and printing of c arts, repairs and heating of the same, and for gas, water, and telephone rates, one thousand five hundred dollars. Contingent expenses of branch offices at Boston, New York, Phila- 0<>¤¤¤z¤¤¤¤=p¤¤¤¤s delphia, altimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, °'““°h°“°°“* , Portland, Oregon, Portland, Maine, and Chicago, including furniture, fuel, lights, rent and care of oiices, car-fare and ferriage in visiting merc ant vessels, freilght, express, telegrams and other necessary e incurred in co ecting the latest information for the Pilot C, and for other urposes for which the offices were established, twelve thousand dohaxs. Burman or Equirumnr Am: Rmcnmrxuoz For chief clerk, one Bumu or Eggipthousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; one clerk of m°" "‘° class one; two copyists- one assistant messenger; and one laborer; · in all, seven thousand dve hundred and eighty dollars. Nnuricnr. Anmnuc Ormonz For the fol owing assistants, namely; Ogwwcal Almanac Three at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two at one thou- °°‘ sand four hundred dollars each; three at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two at one thousand dollars each; and one copyist and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; one assistant messenger; one la rer; in all, fifteen thousand four hundred and eighty ollars. For pay .of computers-on piece-work in preparing or publication the American Ephemeris an Nautical Almanac, and improving the Tables of the Planets, eight thousand four hundred dollars. For purchase of materials for multiplying copies of work on Tables of the lanets, three hundred dollars. For rent of building, and for fuel, for use of the Nautical Almanac office, one thousand ollars. NAVAL Onsmnvuronr: For pay of three assistant astronomers, one N•*¤¤ Gmmwn. at two thousand dollars and two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one clerk of class four; one instrument-maker, one thousand five hundred dollars; two computers at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four watchmen, including one for new Naval Observatory grounds; two skilled laborers, one at one thousand dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; and seven laborers; in all, twent thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. For miscellaneous computations, one thousand two hundred dollars. For ap aratus and instruments, and for repairs of the same, two thousandpfive hundred dollars. _ _ For books, engravings. photographs, fixtures, and periodicals for the library, one thousand dollars. For re airs to buildings, fixtures, and fences, fuel, gas, furniture, chemicalls, stationery, freight, including payment to Smithsonian Inz stitution for freight on Observatory pub ications sent to foreign countries, foreign postage, expressage, fertilizers, plants, and a contingent expenses, four thousand five hundred an fifty dollars. Burman or Sruazu-E¤G1N¤ER1NG: For chief clerk, one thousand Burwr ¤¢ S¤¤•¤·» eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; 8 E °