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270 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 121. 1848. Norfolk. At Norfolk one thousand nine hundred and thirt -eight dollars. . . · . Y. g giunnp <;i>rp¤· lllarme Corps. —-For pay of officers, non-commissioned officers, mu. m,,;fo; §,cf’°'”* sicians, privates, and servants, serving on shore, subsistence of ottioers, and pay for undrawn clothing, two hundred and eighty-three thousand dollars. Provisions. For provisions for marines, servino on shore, sixt thousand dollars. . . . ¤ y . Clothing. For clothln , Cl ht -0ne thousand four hundred and ninet·-two d H 8 8 Y l o ars. FM- For fuel, eleven thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars. .Military stores. For military stores, repair of arms, pay of armorers, accoutrements, ordnance stores, flags, drums, lifes, and musical instruments, eight thousand dollars. Tr¤¤Sp<>r¤¤i¤¤· I For tmnsportation of officers and troops, and for expenses of recruit mg, twe ve thousand dollars. Contingencies. For contingencies, viz.: _, MiS¢¤1i¤¤¤¤¤¤ Freight, ferriage, toll, cartage, wharfuge, compensation to judges- ‘xP“”s8S‘ advocate, per diem for attending courts·martial, courts of inquiry, and for constant labor; house-rent, in lieu of quarters; burial of deceased marines; printing, stationery, forage, postage, pursuit of deserters; candles, oil, straw, furniture, bed sacks, spades, axes, shovels, picks, carpenters' tools; keep of a horse for messenger, pay of the matron, waipegwpmari, and porter at hospital head-quarters, twenty-two thousan dollars. t lieliefgpp pro- _For the relief and protection of American seamen in foreign couno;‘;;';,;oo_m”"' tries, further to supply deficiencies-in appropriations made for the service of the fiscal year ending thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, twenty thousand dollars.

 Sec. 2. And be iifurt/ter enacted, That the sum of seventeen thou-

8,,),;,,,, ut A,,,,,,,_ sand and three hundred dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriolls, viz.; ated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for improvements and repairs at the naval school at Annapolis, to be gr0uE£gl°S*¤g expended as follows: For enclosing the grounds embraced in the new purchase, repairing the houses thereon, docking, grading, and improv- I ing the gropnds, six thousand eight hundred dollars. 6u§:P,::*;;€¤d· h F3!' plepiappng and tmmng superintendenfs house, one thousand five _ _ ‘ un re dollars. arg:;?"? a“ For building an arsenal, five hundred dollars. f Houses :0.,,.0- r For Iglylag the row of houses occupied by professors, one story, six ¤¤S¤1‘¤· t iousan dollars. For completing mess-room and lyceum, five hundred dollars.' For painting outside of houses, and other necessary repairs, one thousand five hundred dollars. For fire engines and apparatus, complete, five hundred dollars. Sec. 3. And be it furtlwr enactéd, That in execution of the act 1847, ch. 48. approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, making appropriations for the naval service, &.c., directing, among other things, the construction of floating dry-docks at the navy-yards at Philadelphia, Pensacola, and Kitter , and in ursuance of the re orts in favor of the . Y P P two plans hereinafter named as best adapted to naval purposes, made S by a board of officers appointed to examine all the plans, and by the the ;,";:;°;g’m;*;_ Bureau of Yards and Docks, the Secretary of the Navy is hereby imo ,,_ comma, Cllr60K6d forthwith to enter into a contract with Samuel D. Dakln uml

31 gi;_l]tig I$·utl'l81‘l`0fd Moody, for the complete construction, within a reasonable

Moody for tho lggpnfrornitheldate of thle contracth of ghsocéonpll floating! Idfy-501*. c t ti r ‘ an ralwasatt - ti i ote j,€§§,°E‘§ liggiiié plan imd specifichibns srizbiiiifiledalry ihemli; ilie (lheiggtnneni; philadelphia `Q,,,__ and also to enter into a contract with John S. Gilbert and Zeno Sew!'. vy-yard. for the complete construction, within a reasonable time from the date Mw W ¢¤¢•=¤ of the contract, of a balance Boating dry-dock, basin, and railways, at