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FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 61. 1868. 71 arms, equipments, and ammunition; for fuel and materials necessary in B¤¤'¤¤¤f•¤'¤· carrying on the mechanical branches of the ordnance department at °°°°°* the navy yards and stations, two hundred and fifiy thousand dollars. For the necessary repairs of the magazine at Chelsea; for the dwellings at the nitro depot, Malden; for repairs to buildings on ordnance dock, and also ra airs to tugs and lighters, and for repairs of ordnance dock at Ellis Island, lgcw York; for repairs of magazine at Fort Miillin; for repairing crane and wharf at Norfolk, and for repairs of magazine RZMBIO Island, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of the superintendents and the civil establishment at the sevcral navy yards under this bureau, fiflceu thousand dollars. Bureau of Oomtruction and Repairs.-—·For pay of superintendents ofcoustmction and the civil establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, "*”d "°P““"* thirty-nine thousand dollars. Bureau of Steam Engineering.- For pay of the superintendents and _¤f stieam e¤~ the civil establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, !‘“°°“¤K¥ twenty-four thousand dollars. F or shores and materials, tools, repairs of machinery of steamers, boilers, instruments, and labor at navy yards, and repairs of the machinery, and purchase of stores and materials for vcsseis of squadrons on foreign stations; and for transportation of materials, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Bureau of Provision: and Clothing-—For pay of the civil establish- ofprovgsimu ment, at the several navy yards under this bureau, and at the naval asy- "“d °l°““”€F lum, t.wcnty-six thousand dollars. For provisions and clothing, one million five hundred thousand dollars. To meet the demands upon the bureau for freight and transportation of stores, for candles, fuel; for t001s and repairing same at eight inspections; for books and blanks; for stationery; for furniture and repairs of same in officcs of paymashers and inspectors; for tclcgrams and postage; tolls and ferriages; and for icc, one hundred thousand dollars. Bureau of Akdicine and Surgery.—For necessary repairs and improvements of hospitals and appendages, including roads, wharves, walls, ofmedicim outhouses, sidewalks, fences, gardens, farms, painting, glazing, black- ‘*"° ““'€°’Y• amiths’, plumbers', and mas0ns’ work ; for furniture, thirty thousand dollars. For pay of the civil establishment under this bureau, at the several navy hospitals and navy yards, sixty thousand dollars. Mahne Oowps.-—For pay of officers, non-commissioned officers, mu- M°*'*¤° °°'P°· sicians, privatcs, clerks, messengers, steward, nurse, and servants; for rations and clothing for officers' servants, additional rations to officcrs for _ five years? service; for undrawn clothing, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars. For provisions, one hundred thousand dollars. Pf9ViSi¤¤¤l For clothing, one hundred thousand dollars. °l°°h‘"K’ f°° ' For fuc], ten thousand dollars. For military stores, viz. Pay of mechanics; repair of arms; purchase Military of accoutrements; ordnance stores, flags, drums, lifes, and other instru- "°'°°‘ ments, five thousand dollars. For transportation of officcrs, their servants, troops, and for expenses _Tr¤uspom,- of recruiting, twelve thousand dollars. °‘°°‘ For repair of barracks, and for rent. of offices where there are no public R:?"?' °f b”·'· buildings, ten thousand dollars. W; °° For contingencies, viz. Freight; fcrriagc; toll; cartagc; wharfagag Contingencies. purchase and repair of boats; compensation of judge advocates; par diem for attending courts-martial, and courts of inquiry, and for constant Labor; houswrem in lieu of quarters, and commutation for quarters to officers on ship-board; burial of deceased marines; printing, stationery, postage, tclcgraphing; apprehension of deserters; oil, candles, gas; re-