Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/191

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FOR'1`Y—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 195. 1872. 151 and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents each; in all, two thousand Civil estublishand thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. ¤}°}E* at ¤a"Y· At the navy—yard, Brooklyn, New York: Two writers to paymasters,)°'i;,,;1,:k;y,,, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five 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-five cents; assistant superintendent of mills, nine hundred and thirty-nine dollars ; in all, five thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. At the navy-yard, Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania: One writer to pay- phimelpm; master, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one writer to inspector of provisions and clothing, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; in all, two thousand and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. At the navy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia: One writer to Washingmn; paymaster, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents. At the navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: One writer to paymaster, one Norfolk; thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents. At the navy-yard, Mare Island, California: One writer to paymaster, at Mare Island. one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; one writer to inspector of provisions and clothing, one thousand two hundred and ninety- five dollars and fifty cents; in all, two thousand three hundred and twelve dollars and seventy-five cents. For contingent expenses: For freight and transportation to foreign and Contingent home stations; candles; fuel; interior alterations and nxtures in inspec- °"¥’°"“““· tion 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: Provided, ’.[`l1at an additional ration of tea ·or cof- Additionslrafee and sugar be hereafter allowed to each seaman, to be provided at his gm for ¤¢¤*¤°¤i first " turning out." °` Bureau of Oonsmection and Repair. — For preservation of vessels on Bureau of com the stocks and in ordinary ; purchase of materials and stores of all kinds; s£‘_°“°“ 'md '°' labor in navy-yards and on foreign stations; preservation of materials;}) 1Q,,,,,,-,.,_t;0u of purchase of tools; wear, tear, and repair of vessels afloat, and general vessels. &¤-; maintenance of the navy; incidental expenses, advertising, and foreign postages, three million three hundred thousand dollars. For protection of timber-lands, Eve thousand dollars. oftimber-lands. Civil establishment at the navy·yard, Kittery, Maine : For draughtsman, Civil establishone thousand four hundred dollars; clerk of storehouses, one thousand mc'?,?;?'?" _ five hundred dollars; inspector of timber, clerk to naval constructor, time- yu mw clerk, a11d superintendent of iioating-dock, at one thousand four hundred dollars each: in all, eight thousand Eve hundred dollars. At,the navy-yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts: For draughtsman to Charlestown; naval constructor, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk to naval constructor, inspector of timber, time-clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk of storehouses one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand one hundred dollars. At the navy-yard, Brooklyn, New York: For draughtsman to naval Brooklyn; constructor, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk to naval constructor, inspector of timber, and time-clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; and clerk of storehouses, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand one hundred dollars. At the navy-yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For draughtsman to Philadelphia. naval constructor, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk of storehouses, one thousand two hundred dollars; inspector of timber, clerk to naval constructor, time-clerk, and superintendent of floating-dock, at one