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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 410. 1889. 907 To reimburse aines W. Siler the costs and expenses of a suit brought James w. sua-. against him while in the discharge of his duty as United States con- R°‘“‘°“”°“‘°“°‘ sul at Cape Town, and which suit was decided against the plaintiff, one hundred and seventeen dollars and hfty-five cents. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD `VEIGHTS AND MEASURES: For the ‘““*{R“‘?°°°‘ B“· contr1bu_tion of the United States to the expense of constructing the llieggsmbglghts and international prototype and the standard and test copies of the meas- E""”“*°S· ures of length and weight prepared by the International Bureau of V 1 20 ,.1. Weiglits and Measures (see articles four and five of the transient pro- O` ’p` b` visions and articles twenty and twenty-one of the regulations of the . convention of May twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, providing for the International Bureau of Weights and Measures), twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Treusu . TREASURY DEPARTMENT. m~»···- ” °°""° Revenue-Cutter REVENUE-CUTTER sERv1cE. ¤°"i°·=· . For pay of captains, lieutenants, engineers, cadets, and pilots em- m` ploygd, and for rations for the same; for pay of petty officers, seamen, coo , stewards, boys, coal—passers, and firemen, and for rations for the same; for fuel for vessels, and repairs and outfits for the same; ship-chandlery and engineer’s stores for the same; traveling expenses of officers traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department; instruction of cadets; commutation of uarters; for protection of the interests of the Government on the sesd islands and the sea-otter hunting grounds, and the enforcement of the provisions of law in Alaska; contingent expenses, including wharfage, towing, dockage, freight, advertisin , surveys, labor, and miscellaneous expenses which cannot be included under special heads, thirty thousand dollars, which sum, together with a sufficient amount of the unexpended balance of the current appropriation for the Revenuek Rc _ ' Cutter Service, shall be expended 1H completely repairing the °"”t°v°°s°]* revenue-cutters, Bear, Corwin, Forward, Dallas, Grant, and XV ashin ton. That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to sub- S '¤`?,g§$§im¤*¤d *0* mit the estimates for the Revenue-Cutter Service for the fiscal year W °` eighteen hundred and ninet ·-one, and for each vear thereafter, in detail, showing separately, the amount reguired for pay of officers. rations for officers, pay of crews, rations o crews, fuel, repairs and outfits, shi -chandlery, and for travelin r and contingent expenses. He shall algo include in the annual Bord: of Estimates a statement showing the authorized number of officers and cadets in the Revenue Cutter Service, their rank and pay; also the number of men constituting the crews of vessels in said service COAST AND cEoDET1c· SURVEY. S,§‘;‘;§§ °“" “°°‘°“° For cop or plates, (7l13.I't paper. pI‘i11l7t~{l'S l11k. COppe1‘, zinc-, and cliem- Coutingentexpeusesv icnls for eltctrotyping and photographing; engrax*111g,1>r1nt1i1g, photographing, and electrotvping supplies; for extra drawing and engraving and for photolithographing charts and printing from stone for immediate use, three thousand ollars. For damages to schooner Alice Bell by Coast and Geodetic Survey uuce Bw__ steanier Gedney, fifty dollars; towage and detention, forty-five do - p,,,,,,,,,,, éf d,m_ lars; in all, ninety-five dollars. _ “g°”’· For care and safe-keeping of Coast and Geodetic Survey chronom- camo: chrouom eter, *‘ Dent number twenty-one hundred and twenty-six," with T, S. °“"· and J. D. Negus. New York, from December ninth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, at five dollars per year, thirty-two do lars and seventy-five cents.