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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 391. 1887. 59] sand dollars; in all, six hundred and fifty-one thousand six hundred and sixty-two dollars and eighty-eight cents. PROVISIONS, MARINE Cours: For one thousand non-commissioned Provisions officers, musicians, and privates, three hundred and sixty-six days, at ono ration per day, three hundred and sixty-six thousand rations, at sixteen cents per ration ; Ditference between the cost of rations at sixteen cents and commuta- Qvmmumicn of tion at one dollar for one enlisted man employed as clerk to colonel ’“”'°“°· commandant, three hundred and sixty-six days, three hundred and sixty-six rations at eighty-four cents per ration; Diiference between the cost of rations at sixteen cents and commutation at seventy-five cents for nine enlisted men-employed as clerks and messengers in commandant’s, adjutant and inspector’s, paymaster and quartermaster’s offices, Washington, District of Columbia, and assistant quartermaster’s offices, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and San Francisco, California, three hundred and sixty six days, three thousand two hundred and ninety-four rations, at fifty-nine cents per ration ; Diiference between the cost of rations at sixteen cents and commutation at fifty cents for three enlisted men employ ed as above, three hun- _ dred and sixty-six days, one thousand and ninety-eight rations, at thirty-four cents per ration; Amount required to be transferred to paymaster Marine Corps on _R¤*=i¤¤¤ tv rcaccount of rations to retired men, seventeen men, at fifty-seven dollars *“°d "‘°“· and fourteen cents per annum; in all, fifty-eight thousand dollars. Crornme Mamma Cours: For two thousand non-commissioned oth- Clothingcers, musicians, and privates, at thirty-seven dollars and sixty cents actual cost per annum, sixty thousand dollars. • For fuel, Marine Corps, eighteen thousand dollars. FMI- Mrmnnr sronns, Mnmvn Cours: For pay of chief armorer, at Mi1it•ry¤¤¤r¤¤- three dollars per day, nine hundred and forty-two dollars; three mechanics, at two dollars and fifty cents each per day, two thousand three hundred and fifty-five dollars; in all, three thousand two hundred and ninety- seven dollars; _ For pur-chaseof military equipments, such as cartridge-boxes, bayonet- E*1¤*Pm°¤*¤- scabbards, haversacks, blanket-bags, canteeus, musketslings, swords, drums, trumpets, iiags, waist-belts, waist·plates, cartridge-belts, and spare parts for repairing muskets, five thousand dollars; For purchase of ammunition, one thousand dollars; A¤¤¤¤¤¤i*i¤¤- Purchase and repair of instruments for band, purchase of music and B¤¤d· ¤*¤· musical accessories, five hundred dollars; in all, nine thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven dollars. TRANSPORTATION AND RECRUITING, MARINE Cours: For transpor- T¤¤¤I><>¤’¤¤*i¤¤» tiation of troops, and the expenses of recruiting service, nine thousand °*°· ollars. Fon nsrxm or nansrcxs: At Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Bos- B¤r¤ir¤ of Mrton, Massachusetts; Brooklyn, New York; League Island, Pennsyl- "“°k’• '°”‘· °*E`· vania; Annapolis, Maryland; head-quarters and navy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia; Norfolk, Virginia; Pensacola, Florida; and Mare Island, California; and per diem to enlisted men employed, under M¤r¤ I¤I¤¤dr the direction of the Quartcrmastefs Department, on the repair of bar-- “"°u“m°· racks and other public buildings, nine thousand dollars; for the erection officers’ quarters at navy-yard, Mare Island, California (appropriation to be immediately available), fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and no more than said sum shall be expended for the erection and completion of said quarters, and no contract therefor shall be valid which shall not provide for the completion thereof for a sum within this appropriation; repairs of barracks, Mare Island, California, two tbonsanddollars; introducingsteam·heating apparatus in marine barracks, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, as per estimates, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; rent of buildings used for manufacture of clothing, storing sripplies, and offices of assistant quartermasters, 1*hiladelphia,Pennsyl vania, and San Francisco,