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322 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Ssss. II. Ch. 295. 1870. NW3 YW! °·* chief accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for one clerk to commandemt, one thousand five hundred dollars; gate-keeper and dctcctive, one thousand dollars; and for messenger for commandemfs office, six hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand one hundred and thirty- nine dollars. N"' Y°'k9 At the navy yard, New York city.--For civil engineer, two thou~ sand five hundred dollars; for draughtsman and clerk to civil engineer, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; for receiver and inspector nf stores, one thousand five hundred dollars; for clerk of pay-rolls and musbcring clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars ; for clerk to commandant, one thousand five hundred dollars; for chief accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; gate-keeper and detective, one thousand dollars; and for messenger for commandanfs office, six hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars. PhU¤¤¤lDhi¤; At the navy yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.- For civil engineer, two thousand dollars; for draughtsman and clerk to civil engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars each; for clerk of pay-rolls and mustering clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; for receiver and inspects; of stores, one thousand five hundred dollars; for clerk to commandant, one thousand five hundred dollars; for chief accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; gate-keeper and detective, one thousand dollars; and for messenger to the commandamfs office, six hundred dollars ; in all, twelve thousand seven hundred dollars. Washington; At the navy yard, Washington, District of Columbia. — For civil engineer, two thousand dollars; for draughtsmau and clerk to civil enginccr, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; for receiver and inspector of stores, one thousand five hundred dollars; for clerk of pay- rolls and mustering clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; fm- clerk to commmfdant, ous thousand flvc hundred dollars; for chief accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; gate-keeper and detective, one thousand dollars; and for messenger for commandantls officc, six hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand seven hundred dollars. N¤¤‘f<>lks At the navy yard, Norfolk, Virginia.- For civil engineer, two thousand dollars; for draughtsman and clerk to civil engineer, at one thousand four hundred dollars each ; for receiver and inspector of stores, one thousand fivc hundred dollars; for clerk of pay-rolls and mastering clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; for clerk to commandant, one thousand five hundred dollars; gate-kecpcr and detective, one thousand dole lars; and for messenger for commandantfs officc, six hundred dollars ; in all, ten thousand nine hundred dollars. P¤¤¤¤¤¤l¤s At the navy yard, Pensacola, Florlda.——For superintendent of yard improvements, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars; for receiver and inspector of stores, one thousand five hundred dollars ; gatekeeper and detective, one thousand dollars; for messenger for the office of the commandsmt, six hundred dollars; in all, four thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight dollars. Mw *¤l¤¤d- At the navy yard, Mate island, California. - For civil engineer, three thousand dollars; for assistant civil engineer and dmughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for receiver and inspector of stores, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; for clerk of pay—r0lls and mustaring clerk, one thousand eight hundred and seventy~fivc dollars; for clerk to commandant, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- flve dollars; for chief accountant, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; gatmkeeper and detective, one thousand dollars; aud for messenger for commandant’s office, seven hundred and fifty dollars; in ull, thirteen thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. N°·V°l Asylum- At the Naval Asylum. -— For secretary to the governor, one thousand dollars; for steward, seven hundred and fifty dollars; for matron, three hundred dollars; for six washers, at ono hundred and twenty dollars