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720 FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. 011. 212. 1893. fire engines; machinery; repairs on steam fire engines and attendance on the same; purchase and maintenance of oxen, horses, and driving teams; carts, timber wheels, and all vehicles for use in the navy-yards; tools and repairs of the same; postage on letters and other mailable matter on public service sent to foreign countries, and telegrams; stationery; furniture for Government houses and offices in navy-yards; coal and other fuel, candles, oil, and gas; cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire engines, and apparatus; for incidental labor at navy-yards; water tax, tolls, and ferriage, rent of four officers’ quarters at Philadelphia,,l’ennsylvauia, pay of watchman in navy-yards: awnings and packing boxes, and advertising for yards and docks and other purposes, two hundred and thirty thousand dollars. °··¤*i¤s·¤¢- Courrnenur, BUREAU or YARDS AND Docks: For contingent expenses that may arrise at navy-yards and stations, fifteen thousand dollars. <l;ij_¤,11¤¤¤¤b¤¤h¤¤¤¢- Crvu. Esurnrsmmur, BUREAU or YARDS AND Dooxs: Navy- ° "°°"“" yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: For one clerk, at one thousand ° four hundred dollars; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; one foreman laborer, and head teamster, at four dollars per diem including Sundays; one janitor, at six hundred dollars; one pilot, at three dollars per diem, including Sundays; one foreman mason, when required, at four dollars and fifty cents per diem, one thousand four hundred and thirteen dollars; in all, seven thousand two hundred and ninety-three dollars and fifty cents. man. N avy·Yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one foreman laborer, at four dollars per diem; one messenger to commaudant, at one dollar and seventy six cents per diem; one messenger, at one dollar and seventy six cents per diem; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; one writer, at nine hundred dollars; in all, five thousand three hundred and eighty- three dollars and seventy-six cents New Yan. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; two masters of tugs, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; two writers, at nine hundred dollars each; one foreman laborer, at four dollars and fifty cents per diem; one mail messen ger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; two messengers, at two dollars and twenty-five cents per diem each; one draftsinan, at tive dollars per diem; one quarterman at three dollars per diem; one superintendent of teams or quarterman, at four dollars per diem; one messenger to eommandaut, at two dollars and twenty-tive cents per diem, including Sundays; one electrician, at one thousand two_hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand live lmndred and forty one dollars and fifty cents. $¤¤k·=*¤¤ H¤rl><>r- Naval station, Sacketts Harbor, New York: For one shipkceper, at three hundred and sixty five dollars per annum; Imam ramen. Navy—Yard, League Island, Pennsylvania, For one clerk at one thousand iour hundred dollars; one writer and telegraph operator, at one thousand dollars; one messenger, at two dollars per diem; one foreman laborer, at four dollars per diem; in all, four thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars. wmaugau. N ary-Yard, Vlfashington, District of Columbia; For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one messenger, at two dollars per diem; one foreman laborer, at four dollars per diem; one electrician one thousand dollars; in all, four thousand two hundred and seventy- eight dollars. N·>¤‘f¤>¤=- Navy-Yard, Norfalk, Virginia; For one clerk. at one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents; one writer, at one thousand dollars; one foreman laborer, at four dollars per diem; one electrician one thousand