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812 FIFTIETH CON GRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 371. 1889. nm Island. Navy- ard, Mare Island, California: For one writer, at one thou- . sand and, seventeen dollars and twenty-Eve cents; Proving-z¤>¤¤<i· Naval ordnance proving-ground: For one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twentyfve cents; _ ·rorpodo station. Torpedo-station, Newport, Rhode Island; For one chemist, at two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one draughtsman, at one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-four thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars. And nql other fund appropriated by this act shall be used in payment for suc service. rorpodo station md NAVAL ToRPEDo STATION AND WAR COLLEGE: For labor, maw‘“` °°“°g°· terial, freight, and express charges; general care of and repairs to grounds, buildings, and wharves; boats; instruction; instruments, tools, furniture, ex eriments, general torpedo outits, and maintenance of the Naval 'Iorpedo Station and War College on Goat Island, seventy thousand dollars. New *>¤¤<ii¤8- For the construction of a buildin for use by the Naval Torpedo Station and War College as consolidated by order of the Secretary of the Navy January eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one hundred thousand dollars, to be immediately available, said sum to be lin 55111 for all expenses of designing, erecting, and furnishing said u` ing. For enlarging torpedo boat-house, five thousand dollars. ' mm or Eqprig BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. _,§_¤¤iv·=¤·>¤¢ <>f M- EQUIPMENT or Vnssnnsz For coal for steamers? and ship’s use, includin e nses of transportation, storage, and handling; hemp, wire, and oxdr materials for the manufacture of rope and cordage; ` iron for the manufacture of anchors, cables, galleys, and chains; canvas for the manufacture of sails, awnings, bags, and hammocks; water for steam—launches; heating apparatus for receivingships; and for the urchase of all other articles of equipment at home and abroad, and) for the payment of labor in equip ing vessels and manufacture of equipment articles in the severalpnavy-yards, six hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. R¤<¤r¤i¤i¤z· TRANsI·oRTATIoN AND RECRUITING: For expenses of recruiting for the naval service, rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same, advertising for men and boys, and all other expenses attending the recruiting for the naval service and for the transportation pf enlisted men and oys at home and abroad, thirty thousand dollars. ` Contingent, CONTINGENT, BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING : For extra expenses of training-ships, freight and trans rtation of equi - ment stores, printing, advertising, telegraphing, `ddoks and modelg, postage on letters sent abroad, ferriage, ice, apprehension of deserters and stragglers, continuous-service certificates, good-conduct badges and libraries for enlisted men, school-books for training shi s, medals for boys, and emergencies arising under co izance of tde Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting unforeseen andlimpossible to classify, fifteen thousand dollars. '*"“*°‘“8°““°¤ NAVAL TRAINING-STA·rIoN, CoAsTERs’ HA1zno1z ISLAND, RHODE ISLAND (for apprentices): For dredging channels, repairs to main causeway, roa s, and grounds, extending sea-wall, and the employ- ment of such labor as maiy be necessary for the proper care and preservation of the same; or repairs and improvements of buildings, including the building on Coasters’ Harbor Island, formerly 00- cupied by the br aval War College, heating, lighting, and furniture for same; books and stationery, freight, an other contin ent expenses; purchase of food, and maintenance of live-stock and mail-wagon, and attendance on same, fourteen thousand dollars.