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102 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 109. 1852. east, south, and west side of the grounds, for pay of porter, gardener, watchmen, instrument-maker, for fuel, lhghts, and all the ounenumerated contingent expenses of the Hyd1rograph1oalOffice and National Observatory, eleven thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. wind and cu,. For continuing the publication of the wind and current charts, and for renv charts- dsfraying all the expenses connected therewith, ten thousand dollars. Nam Acme_ For the repairs and erection of buildings at the United States Naval my at Aimapo- Academy, at Annapolis, Maryland, twenty-eight thousand dollars. To me complete the quarters for the students and professors of the Naval Aga. A 0;,,,,,,,,,, demy at Annapolis, the sum of seventy-fiye thousand dollars. And hemof midshipmen, after no appointment of midshipman, acting midshupman, or pupil at any P“Pll‘• &°· naval school in the navy, shall be made unless recommended by the member of Congress representing the district in which the applicant resides, in the same manner that cadets at West Point are now appoint- Report 0,- ,,p_ ed; and that the Secretary of the Navy is hereby required to report to pointments. Congress, at its second session, the number and names of appointments to the Naval School, which have been made; and the district and State whence each one comes, and the number of vacancies then existing at said school, with the Congressional district which may be entitled to Supply them; and a statement of the order in which the remainder of the Congressional districts shall be entitled to supply all future and accruing vacancies, so far as it may be determined by existing law, or by circumstances. Continfnoies For the contingent expenses of the United States Naval Academy at °f N”·V’·l °"·‘l°‘ Annapolis, Maryland, twenty-one thousand seven hundred dollars. m§i;s¤cn,,,,(,,,u,_ For contingent expenses that may accrue for the following purposes, viz.: freight and transportation, printing and stationery, advertising in newspapers, books; maps, models, and drawings, purchase and repair of fire-engines and machinery, repairs of and attending to steam—engnnes in navy-yards, purchase and maintenance of horses and oxen, and driving teams, carts, timber-wheels, and the purchase and repair of workmené tools, postage of public letters, furniture for Government houses, fuel, oil, and candles for navy-yards and shoiestations, pay of watchmen and incidental labor, not chargeable to any other appropriation, labor attending the delivery of stores on foreign stations, wharfagc, dockage, and rent, travelling expenses of officcrs and others under orders, funeral expenses, store and office rent, stationery, fuel, commissions, and pay of clerks to navy agents and storekecpers, flags, awnings, and packing boxes, premiums and other expenses of recruiting, apprehending deserters, pct diem pay to persons attending courts-martial, and courts of inquiry, and othe1· services authorized bylaw, pay to judges-advocate, pilotage, and towage of vessels and assistance to vessels in distress, bills of health and quarantine expenses of vessels of the United States Navy in foreign ports, five hundred and twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. Mmomlogim For meteorological observations, to be conducted under the directions observations. of the Secretary of the Navy, two thousand dollars. ,y_ p_ Emo For the payment of the salary of Professor James P. Espy, during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, no approprizsition having been made by Congress for that year, two thousand dollars. Nnvy—ym·ds. For construction, extension, and completion of the following objects, and for contingent expenses at the several navy-yards, viz.: Portsmouth. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. — For building timber shed number twentymine, foundation for shores at railway, drains, gutters, and paving, and repairs of all kinds, thirty-five thousand and forty-one dollars and twenty-three cents. Boston. Boston, Massaclzuselts. —- For rain-water cistern, pitch house and oakum loft, muster office, and repairs of all kinds, twenty-eight thousand one hundred dollars.