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732 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 279. 1889. B¤~¤¤·>fY¤d¤¤¤·i BUREAU or- YARDS AND Docks; For one chief clerk, one thou- D°°ks` sand eight hundred dollars; one draughtsman and clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one assistant messen er; and one laborer; in all, ten thousand nine hundredhgnd eighty dollars. _ Bureau of Equip- BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING! FOI` 0h1Q3f Ol8I‘l{, 0119 '“°“" ‘"‘“ B°°""*""’g· thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; two copyists; one assistant mes- _ senlger; and one laborer; in all, thirteen thousand one hundred and eig ty dollars. _ _1;¤»-em. or Nmge- BUREAU on N Av1o4T1oN: For chief clerk, one thousand eight “°“· hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one ‘ · clerk of class one; one copyist; one assistant messenger; three laborers; in all, nine thousand six hundred dollars. New F¤<><>=‘¤¤ of Fon THE COMPILATION on THE NAVAL RECORDS OF THE WAR °h°R°b°m°°' OF THE REBELL1oN: For the following emplosyees, to be selected by _ mason of special aptitude for the work by the ecretary of the Navy, namely: Two clerks of class four; two clerks of class one;, one cler , at one thousand dollars; and four copyists, at seven hundred and tlwielgty dollars each; in all, nine thousand eight hundred and eighty o rs. mm. LIBRARY or THE NAVY DEPARTMENT: One clerk, at one thou- · sand dollars; one assistant messenlgplr; one laborer; in all, two thousand three hundred and eighty do s. Nautical Almanac. N AUTIUAL ALMANAC 5F1T'ICE! For the following assistants, namely: Three, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two, at one thousand 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 messenge}-; one laborer; in all, fifteen thousand four hundred and eighty . dollars. Gvmwwn For pay of com uters on piece-work in preparing for publication ‘ the American E Ihemeris and Nautical Almanac, and improving the Tables of the {l’lanets, eight thousand four hundred dollars. HY·*¤>¤¤Pm¢°*“°°~ HYDROGRAPHIC Omen: For two clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; one assistant messenger; one watchman; in all, live thousand four hundred and forty dollars. S¢¤i¤¤¤· For draughtsmen, engravers, assistants, computers, custodian of archives; colpyists, copper-plate printers, printers’ a prentices, and laborers in the Hydrographic Office, forty thousand dbllars. M¤*°*'*¤*» M- For purchase of copper-plates, steel-plates, chart-paper, electrotyping copperplates ; c eaning copper—plates, ink, and other materials for printing; 0 arts and drawing-pa r; tools, instruments, and materials for rawing and engravin clifarts, materials for and mounting_charts; expert work in compding and arranging data for charts, sailing directions, and other nautical publications; reduction of drawings by photography · photo-lithograghing charts for immediate use ; transfers of photo-lithographic and other charts to co per; repairs to printing-presses, and other furniture and tools; extra drawing and engraving; translating from foreign languages; purchase of foreign and othere arts and hy rographic works for the use of the vessels of the` Nayy, and freight and ex plress charges on same, as well as on the ma- ‘ temal before named; purc ase of drawing-paper, drawing-materials, surveying instruments,_and care and repairs of same, to be furnished naval vessels engagled m surveying; ex ert marine, meteorological, and other work in thepreparation of the Filet Chart and supplements, and theprmting and mailing of the same; and purchase of works and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine, meteorology, nav- 1gation, and survelying, thirty thousand dollars. But- For rent of bnil mg for printing·presses, drau htsmen and engravers, storage of copper—plates and materials usezl in the construction