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244 THIRTY-FOUIlTlI CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 111. 1857. diem pay to persons attending courts martial and courts of inquiry, and other services authorized by law, pay to judges advocate, pilotage and towage of vessels, and assistance to vessels in distress, bills of health and quarantine expenses of vessels of the United States navy in foreign ports, eight hundred and eighty thousand dollars : Provided, That the expenditures under the foregoing appropriations shall be so accounted for as to Shgggtgguggy *° show the disbursements by each bureau, under each respective approbursements. Priatiom Arming and To enable the Secretary of the Navy to arm and man the ordnance {;;¤5;g;_g,;;·g, ship Plymouth at the Washington navy yard, with a view to the 1mproveprictice. ment of ordnance and gunnery practice, forty-nine thousand dollars. Mtn-ine Corps. Martine Oo1ps.—For pay of the officers, non-commissioned officeis, musicians, and privates, clerks, messengers, stewards, and servants, for rations and clothing for servants, subsistence and additional rations for five years’ service of officers, for undrawn clothing and rations, bounties for rcenlistments, and pay for unexpired terms of previous service, three hundred and fifty-nine thousand six hundred andninety-one dollars and sixty-eight cents. For provisions for marines serving on shore, fifty-four thousand nve hundred and thirty-one dollars. For clothing, fifty-Eve thousand two hundred and sixty-four dollars. For fuel, twenty thousand two hundred and eighty-one dollars and eighty-seven cents. For military stores, repairs of arms, pay of armorer, for accoutrements, ordnance stores, flags, drums, lifes, and musical instruments, nine thousand dollars. For transportation of ofllcers and troops, and expenses of recruiting, twelve thousand dollars. For repairs of barracks, and rent of temporary barracks and offices, eight thousand dollars. For contingencies, viz: freight, ferriage, toll, cartage and wharfage, compensation to judges advocate, per diem, for attending courts martial and courts of inquiry, for constant labor, house rent in lieu of quarters, burial of deceased marines, printing, stationary, postage, apprehension of deserters, oil, candles, gas, forage, straw, furniture, bed sacks, spades, shovels, axes, picks, carpenters tools, keep of a horse for the messenger, pay of matron, washerwoman, and porter at the hospital head quarters, and for the building of two cisterns at head quarters, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars. Navy Yards. Navy Yards- For the construction and completion of works and for the current repairs at the several navy yards, viz :-— Portsmouth. Portsmouth, Mw Hampshire.—Fo1‘ removing ledge, coal-house, offices and muster—room, tank shed, lodge for ordinary, engine-house, for preparing moorings for the deep basin, repairs of all kinds, one hundred and twenty-four thousand four hundred and twenty-two dollars. gosh0n_ Boston.-—For additional story to packing-house and purser’s store; embankment around machine shop ; gutters for rope-walk ; extension of dry- dock; for completion of foundry, machine and boiler shop; completing dock engine, dredge-boat and scows; reservoirgwater-closets and floating stages; repairs of all kinds, three hundred and eighty thousand three hundred and ten dollars. New Y0,·k_ New York.-For reservoir, yard fence, water-closets, and lightning rods; paving and flagging; repairs of dry-dock ; quay wall; dredging; engine-house; completing foundry, machine and boiler shop; completing smithery, saw-mill and carpenters' shop ; timber shed ; heating plumbers’ and block shop; machinery for foundry, boiler shop, smithery, and coffeemill; filling in new purchase; repairs of all kinds, three hundred and eighty-six thousand one hundred and seventy-two dollars.