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680 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. sms. 1. ou. 1368. 1902. toes, one-half pint of vinegar, one-half pint of pickles, one—half pint of molasses, four ounceso salt, one-quarter ounce of pepper, and onehalf ounce of dry mustard. Five poundsl of lard} or 2. ipitable sugstitute shall be allowed for every hundre poun s o our ISSUE as bread, and such quantities of (yeast as may be necessary.”_ 275*-B!§i餤¢gga 158% P- That section fifteen hundre and eighty-one of the Revised Statutes ’of the United States be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows: S“*’°“*“*°”'**°“· "SEc. 1581. The following substitution fo; th; componeits of the ration may be made when deemed necessary y the senior officer present in command: "For one and one-quarter pounds of salt or smoked meat or one pound of preserved meat, one and three·quarters pounds of fresh meat; 1nl1eu of the article usually issued with salt, smoked,- or preserved meat, fresh vegetables of equal value; for one pound of b1scu1t, one and one-quarter pounds of soft bread, or eighteen ounces of Hour;_ for three gills of beans or peas, twelve ounces of Hour or rice or eight ounces of canned vegetables, and for twelve ounces of Hour or r10e A or eight ounces of canned vegetables, three gills of beans or peas." E*'¤¤¤“°"¤°°· That an extra allowance of one ounce of coffee or cocoa two ounces of sugar, four ounces of hard bread or its equivalent, andlfour ounces of preserved meat or its equivalenlt shall bg allowed! to enlitsted) men of the engineer and dynamo force w en stan ing nig t watc es etween eight o’clock postmeridian and eight o’clock antemeridian under steam. mggobgtegwwgwz g1`hat section fifteen hundred and eightyfour of the Revised Statutes mgueu. of the United States, and so much o _ the Act of May third, eighteen m,,fg,,'}*Y·1“‘·P·m* hundred and eighty, " making appropriations for the naval service for V<>r 21, P- 86- the Hscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, and for other purposes," as authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to substitute desiccated tomatoes for desiccated potatoes, are hereby repealed. °°““““t°d fund? That money accruing from the rations of enlisted men commuted mmm mm for the benefit of any mess may be paid on public bills to the commis- ` sary by the pay officer having their accounts. ¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¤*· (aoyrruoniw, BUREAU or Surrnms AND Aocouucrsz For freight and express charges, fuel, books and blanks, stationery, advertising furniture for general storehouses and pay offices in navy—yards; expenses pflnayal dotpigg fpctory and machmerytfor same? postage, telegrams, e cp nones, o s erriages, veoman s s ores, sa es, newspapers ice transportation of stores purchaseddunder the naval-supply fund; and other incidental expenses, two hun red thousand dollars. gimw¥;i¤§m§¤¤· (Irvin ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND Aocomwrs: Navy- ° °° ’' yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: dln general storehouses: Two bookkeepers at one thousand two hun red dollars each· one assistant bookkeeperjat seven hundred and twenty dollars; one, bill clerk, at one thousand dollars· one assistant clerk, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one shipping and receiving clerk, at one thousand dollars; in all, five thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. B<>¤¤>¤. M¤·¤¤· Navy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: In general storehouses: One bookkeeper, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents; one shipcping clerk, at one thousand dollars; one receiving clerk, at one thousan dollars· one bookkee er, at one thousand two hundred dollars. In yard pay diiice: One writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents; in all. five thousand two hundred _ and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. N""' Y°’k· "·Y· Navy-yard, New York, New York: In Oltlice of board of inspection; One writer, nine hundred dollars. lnegeneral storehouses: Three bookkeepers, at one thousand two hundredollars each; one assistant bookkeeper, at one thousand dollars; one assistant bookkeeper, at seven hundred and twenty dollars: two receiving clerks, at four dollars