Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 19.djvu/415

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1¢0nmY»1¤0Um·H conomnss. sms. 11. on. 111. 1877. 389 For the civil establishment at t-he several naval hospitals and naval Civil ¤¤*¤¤»Ni¤h· laboratory: For the maintenance of the several naval hospitals and ufigf ”° “"“1b°"' naval laboratory, twenty-five thousand dollars. P S` For contingent expenses of the bureau: For freight: on medical scores, C<>¤*¤i¤z¤¤* M- transportation of insane patients to the Government hospital, advortis- ¥’°“”°S· ing, tolcgraphing, purchase of books, expenses attending the medical _ board of examiners, purchase and repair of wagons, lmmoss, purchase and fe-cd of horses, cows, trees, garden—t00ls, and seeds, fifteen thousand dollars. BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. For provisions for the officers, seamen, and marines, nine hundred Pmvisicns. and thirty thousand dollars. P I f For purchase of water for ships, ixwexmy-Evo thousand dollars. m. "° mm ° W"` For contingent expenses: For freight and charges on shipments; Contingent oxcandles aud fuel; books and blanks; stationary; tolcgrzuns; mlvcrtis- 1><¤¤¤¤¤- ing; postage, tclegrams, and express charges; and yeomzufs st0ros,iucidencal labor not chargeable to other upp1·0pria,t;i0ns, thirtyfive thousand dollars. BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR. For preservation of vessels on the stocks and in 01‘(NI\&l»I'y; purcha o Preservation of of materials and stores of all kinds; labor in newy-yands and on foreign \’¤SS¤}5s,p¤¤¤·<=1w¤¤ of stations; preservation of materials; purchase of tools; wear, tear, and "‘“°"*““> °°“‘ repair of vessels ailoads, and for general cam and protection of the Navy in the line of construction and repair; incidental expenses, namely, advortpising and foreign postage, one million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING. For repairs and preservation of boilers and umezhincry on mwnl vos- R<·=1}¤·iP¤, BW. of sols: For fitting, mpa.irs, and [)1`GS01‘V2btiOI1 0i' machinery and tools in ‘“""1““°*`Y· the several navy-yards; fbrlabor in xnavy-yarcls and stations not included above, and incidental oxponsos; um1im·puroh:1so and preservation of oils, coals, metals, and z1ll1mxt,m·iamls mu] scores, ufuo hundred and thrty- mo thousand dollars. _ NAVAL AUADEM Y. For pay of professors and others: For two professors, (heads of dc~ Pay <>fpr<>f¢¤¤<>r¤, purtumuts,) uumoly, ono of drawing and one of modern languages, at “S“‘°“g““*‘> *°°"h' two thousand five hundred dollars ouch, five, thousand dollars; three °m’° °‘ I professors, namely, one of physics, (assistant,) one of chemistry, and one of Spanish, my two thousand two hundred dollars mul1; seven as~ sistunt profbsscars, nmrmly, four of French, two of English studies, history, and laws, and one of drawing, as one thousand oight, hundred dollars each; sword-master, at ono thousand Evo hundred dollmsn and two assistants, my one thousand dollars ouch; bOXiIlg·IH2lSt€’¢l‘ and gymnast, at ono thousand two hundred doilum; and assistant libmriam, at one thousand fom· hundred dollars; tlmm olarlcs to superintendent, at one thousand two hundred dollars, one thousand dollars, and eight hundred dollars respectively; ono clerk to com nmndamc of cadets, one thousand dollars; one clerk to paymnstor, one thousand dollars; one apothocary, seven hundred and iiity dollars; one mcssman, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars; one cook, three hundred and twenty- tivo dollars and fifty conts; one messenger to superintendent, six hundred dollars; one mmorcr, Eve hundred and twenty-nine dollars and fifty cents; ono gunncvs mute, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents, and one quamtengunncr, four hundred and uiuc dollars and fifty cents; one cockswain, tour hundred and sixnynino dollars and tifizy