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532 FORTYJFIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 117. 1871. Mare Island. At the navy yard, Mare Island, California. —- For draughtsman, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk to chief engineer, and store clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars each; and time clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, five thousand six hundred dollars.- l For foundery tools, machinery, and appliances for erecting machinery, and tools in machine shop, and for fitting up smithy, eighty-ive thousand dollars. itnreauof pro- Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. —- For provisions for the officers,

 ““d seamen, and marines, one million five hundred and forty-seven thousand

Provisions. dollars. Water. For purchase of water for ships, forty thousand dollars. Clothing. For purchase of clothing and clothing materials, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _Civil estab- For pay of the civil establishment at the several navy yards under k;l;‘;,“;’;;°M this bureau : —-·· l Boston; At navy yard, Boston.—Two writers, one to paymasier and one to inspector of provisions and clothing, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents each; in all, two thousand and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. Brooklyn; At the navy yard, Brooklyn.-—Two writers to paymasters, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty—i'ive cents each; assistant to inspector of provisions` and clothing, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars; writer to inspector of provisions and clothing, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents; assistant superintendent of mills, nine hundred and thirty-nine dollars; in all, five thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight dollars and seventy-tive cents. Philadelphia; At the navy yard, Philadelphia. -- One writer to paymaster, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents; one writer to inspector of provisions and clothing, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty- tive cents; in all, two thousand andthirty-four dollars and fifty cents. Washington; At the navy yard, Washington. -— One writer to paymaster, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents. Norfolk; At the navy yard,'Norfolk. —— One writer to paymaster, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents. Mare island. At the navy yard, Mare Island. -—One writer to paymaster, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one writer to inspector of provisions and clothing, one thousand two hundred and ninety-tive dollars and fifty cents; in all, two thousand three hundred and twelve dollars and seventy-five cents. Contingent For contingent expenses: For freight and transportation to foreign °‘P°“"°”‘ and home stations; candles; fuel; interior alterations and nxtures in inspection buildings; tools, and repairing same at eight inspections; special watchmen in eight inspections; books and blanks; stationery; telegrams; postages and express charges; tolls, ferriages and car tickets ; ice; and incidental labor not chargeable to other appropriations, seventy- five thousand dollars. m£§;?§s:Ifd Bureau of llkdicine and Surgery. — For support of the medical d6- B“m,,.y_ partment, for surgeons necessaries for vessels in commission, navy yards, Medioalde- naval stations, marine corps, coast survey, not including the families of gafgfofgf 2f3W_ officers on shore stations, fifty thousand dollars. series. _ For necessary repairs of naval laboratory, hospitals, and appendages, 0r£;€;**;§;£b· including roads, wharves, outhouses, steam-heating apparatus, sidewalks, ms, &(g_ fences, gardens, farms, and for grading and laying off the grounds of the r I two new hospitals, forty thousand dollars. lisggélfsgb- For pay of the civil establishment under this bureau: At the hospital 1,,,3;,5,, at gzlghjlsea, Massachusetts, seven thousand seven hundred and eighty-two s ssa; , . New York. At the hospital, New York, eleven thousand three hundred and thirty six dollars. `