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84 THIRTY-—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 93. 1864. H¤spit¤i¤- ordnance building, and for fitting and furnishing new wing of ordmmm building; grading grounds for repairs of ordnance buildings and railways, twenty thousand and fifty dollars. Boston. Bos¢on.—For repairs of magazine and shell—bouses at Chelsea, and powder-boat; repairs of ordnance store, shell-houses, and gun and shot parks; tools for gun-carriage shop; and for completing ordnance store, sixty-three thousand four hundred and thirty-nine dollars. New York. Mw Rrk. -— For machinery for repairing small arms; repairs to wharves and track on Ellis' island; sea-wall on north side of Ellis’ island; repairs on magazine at Ellis' island; dredging at Ellis’ island; and for repairs of all kinds, forty-two -thousand dollars. Philadelphia. Philadehohia. — For repairs and alterations of ordnance storehouse and office; machinery and tools in ordnance workshops; and for magazine, wharf· buildings, and grounds, eight thousand one hundred and sixty· three dollars. W¤¤l1i¤e’¢<>¤· Washington.-For repairs and improvements of the magazine, ordnance buildings, and grounds of the ordnance yard; erecting temporary sheds; additional ordnance machinery; and for continuing the new ordnance fonndery, sixty-nine thousand dollars. More Island. Mare Island, Oaltfornia. - For two small magazines at north end of the yard; enlargement of shell-house; preparing gun park; building skids and shot beds ; machinery and tools for ordnance shop; and for repairs on magazine buildings and pile wharf, twenty-nine thousand three hundred and sixty-eight dollars. Misccll¤¤<w¤¤· MISCELLANEOUS. civil GmbH8h_ I For pay of superintendents, naval constructors, and all the civil estabments at Navy lishments of the several navy yards and stations, one hundred and twenty- Y”d·“· five thousand six hundred and eighty-eight dollars; and the annual salary S8]?!'}' <>f¤°¤· of the constructing engineer at Mare Island, California, shall be three ?‘:£,l'§ me thousand two hundred dollars, after the close of the present fiscal sland. car. Nava1Acad,- y For expenses of professors, watehmen, and others, and contingencies of •mY· the United States Naval Academy, one hundred and one thousand eight Pmvim. hundred and thirty-one dollars and fifty-five cents: Provided, That no money appropriated for the support of the naval academy shall be applied to the support of any midshipmen hereafter appointed not in strict conformance with the provisions of the law for appointing midshipmen to the naval academy. . KW Wm- d Eur constructing coal-wharf at Key West, Florida, thirty-two thousand o ars. For altering coal-depot to storehouse at Key West, Florida, eighteen thousand dollars. For constructing railroad from naval wharf to coal-yards at Key West, Florida, ten thousand dollars. For the pay of mileage of visitors to the naval academy, two thousand dollars. ,0gf"‘°"“°"“` iuvu. onsnavnonr. For pay of assistant astronomer, three aids, and clerk, eight thousand dollars, and four thousand dollars thereof shall be equally divided among the three aids as their salary. · For wages of instrument maker, watchman, porter, and laborers; keeping grounds in order, and repairs to buildings and enclosures; fuel, lights, oflice furniture, and stationery; and for freight, transportation, postage, · and incidental expenses, twelve thousand dollars. mglsutrwl Alma- For preparin g for publication the American Nautical Almanac, twenty- ‘ ‘ five thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.