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98 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 176. 1846. nance of horses and oxen; carts, timber-wheels, and workmen's tools; postage of letters on public service; coal and other- fuel, and oil and candles for navy yards and shore stations; incidental labor, not chargeable to any other appropriation; labor attending the delivery of public stores and supplies on foreign stations; wharfage, dockage, storage, and rent; travelling expenses of officers; funeral expenses; commissions, clerk hire, store rent, office rent, stationery, and fuel to navy agents and storekeepers; premiums, and incidental expenses of recruiting; apprehending deserters; per diem allowance to persons attending courts-martial and courts of inquiry, or other services authorized by law; compensation to judge advocates; pilotage and towing vessels, and assistance rendered to vessels in distress, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses for objects not hereinbefore enumerated, five thousand dollars. (3;,,;] “t,,b;;Sh_ For the support of the civil establishment at the several navy yards, men! ¤¢ the Ser- the officers and others to be paid the annual compensation that was °'°1""Yy"ds‘ allowed to them severally in the act making appropriations for the naval service for the year ending on the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, except as hereinafter provided : KW»¤*.Y· At Kittery, 1|Iaine.——For pay of storekeeper, naval constructor, inspector of timber, clerk to the yard, clerk to the commandant, clerk to the storekeeper, clerk to the naval constructor, and porter, seven thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. Charlestown. At Charlestown, ]IIassackusetts.——For pay of storekeeper, naval constructor, measurer and inspector of timber, clerk to the yard, two clerks to the commandant, three clerks to the storekeeper, clerk to naval constructor, keeper of magazine, and porter, eleven thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. For repairs of the sheer wharf, Charlestown navy yard, twelve thousand dollars. Brooklyn. At Brooklyn, New York. —For pay of storekeeper, naval constructor, measurer and inspector of timber, clerk to the yard, two clerks to the commandant, three clerks to the storekeeper, clerk to naval constructor, keeper of the magazine, and porter, eleven thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. Priuadeipmm At Philadehihia. — For pay of storekeeper, naval constructor, measurer and inspector of timber, clerk to the yard, clerk to the commandant, clerk to the storekeeper, clerk to naval constructor, and porter, seven thousand seven hundred dollars: Provided, That, when the duties of the clerk to the yard and clerk to the comrnandant are performed by the same person, he shall not receive a greater compensation than twelve hundred dollars per annum. W¤¤l¤i¤z¤¤¤· At Washirrgton. ——For pay of storekeeper, measurer and inspector of `timber, clerk to the yard, two clerks to commandant, clerk to the storekeeper, keeper of the magazine, and porter, six thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. G°¤P°¤· At Gosport, Wrginia.—— For pay of storekeeper, naval constructor, measurer and inspector of timber, clerk to yard, two clerks to commandant, three clerks to the storekeeper, clerk to the naval constructor, keeper of the magazine, and porter, eleven thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. P°"“°°°l°· At Pensacola.-For pay of storekeeper, naval constructor, clerk to the yard, two clerks to the commandant, two clerks to the store- _ keeper, and porter, eight thousand and fifty dollars. Memphis. At Memphis, Tennessee. —For pay of storekeeper, clerk to the _ yard, clerk to the commandant, and porter, three thousand three hun- P'°““°· tired dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized, when in his opinion the public interest will per-