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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 390. 1882. 259 For the office of the Register of the Treasury, one thousand eight hundred and four dollars and forty-two cents. _ For the'Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, four hundred and eighty-two dollars and forty-four cents, as a reasonable additional compensation to the employees of the Treasury Department who were actually employed during the mouths of April, May, June, July, and August, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, in addition to the usual busi- ° ness hours, on account of the work of continuing, at a lower rate of interest, the five and six per centum bonds of eighteen hundred and eighty-one; the amount specified above to be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury to those actually engaged as aforesaid in such sums as shall seem to him to be just and equitable, having reference to the value of the services rendered to the government by each employee, respectively. _ INTERNAL REVENUE. · For additional amount to pay salaries and expenses of agents and S ¤lMi¤¤ of surveyors, for fees and expenses of gaugers, for salaries of storekeepers, :§°“3°3# e‘;§_°·i f'" and for miscellaneous expenses, being a deficiency for the year eighteen g g hundred and eighty-one, sixtyeight thousand dollars, and for the year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two hundred and ten thousand dollars. For payment of amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department on account of punishment for violation of internal- Violation of inrevenue laws for the year eighteen hundred and eighty, one thousand {:;““l"°"°““° nine hundred and two dollars and nfty-two cents. °‘ LIGH1l‘·HOUSE Es<rABLIsm1ENr._ To pay the amounts found due by the accounting officers to col- Gomminiono to lectors of customs for commissions, at two and one-half per centum, on ;’u°°3t'P °f 3* disbursements made by them in their capacity as superintendents of m° mg' ° lights during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty, two hundred and twenty-two dollars and ninety-nine cents. _ Lmnakvmd SERVIOK. ‘ To meet a deficiency for the Life·SavingBervice under $¤1>ofi¤*¤¤d¤¤*¤· of the act of May fourth, eighteen hundred eightytwo, as follows :_ . ~ For pay of the superintendents, one on the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire and one on the comt of Massachusetts, at seventy-nine dollars and sixty seven cents each; one on the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island and one on the coast of New Jersey, at forty-seven dollars and eighty-one cents each; one on the coasts of Delaware, Maryland, . and Virginia, seventy-nine dollars and sixty-seven cents; one on the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fo1’t»]T·S8V8B cents; ope on thedcoaslts of Soutl;BCarolina, Georg:} and Flori thirty` -one ollars an eig -y·six cen ; one on the coast of the Gdllfa, of Mexico, seventy-nine dollars and sixty-seven cents; one on the coasts of Lakes Ontario and Erie, one hundred and twentyseven dollars and fortyseven cents; one on the coast of Lake Michigan, one hundred and twentyseven dollars and forty-seven_cents; one on the coasts of Washington Territory, Oregon, and Cahfornm, two hundred and eighty-six dollars and eighty-one cents; in all, one thousand two hundred and forty-two dollars and eightyhve cents. MISCELLANEOUS onmors. ` To pay the amount found due by the accounting officers to Adams Adams Express Express Company for transportation for the year eighteen hundred and 0¤¤v•¤Y· eightynone, twenty-two dollars and fifty cents. _ To pay the Western Umon Telegraph Company, one hundred and Wostoprg fourteen dollars and sixty-six cents, being expenses incurred by the PmI°1°;‘ m Surgeon·Geuera1 of the Marine Hospital Service under the prowusions of the act of April twentyminth, eighteen hundred and seventyeigbt. `