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FIFT Y-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHs. 639, 640. 1890. 189 _ For rents, eighteen thousand two hundred dollars; and hereafter R¤¤°· the Secretary of the Treasury, where practicable, shall cause suitable rooms to be set apart in the public buildings under his controlrin the cities where pension agencies are located, which shall be accepta- bulflgnms in P¤W° ble to the Secretary of the Interior, for the use and occupancy of the gs said agencies respectively. Approved, June 30, 1890. CHAI} 64Q.—An act making appropriations for the Naval service for the fiscal June 30, 1890. year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and for other purposes. ‘"w·····— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the follow- N¤~1¤1_sewic¤ an ing sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of pr°p"°'°°”‘ any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the naval service of the Government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and for other purposes: . PAY OF THE NAVY. Per of the Navy- Forthe pay of officers on sea duty; officers on shore and other omeemmmseameu. duty; officers on waiting orders; officers on the retired list; admirals, secretary; clerks to commandants of yards and stations; clerks to paymasters at yards and stations; inspections; receiving-shi s and other vessels; extra pa to men re-en isting under honorable discharge; pay of petty oftibers, seamen, landsmen, and boys, includin men in the engineer’s force and for the Coast Survey seivice and Fish Commission, seven thousand five hundred men and seven hundred and fifty boys at the pay prescribed by law; in all, seven million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. PAY, MISCELLANEOUS. uamusueous. For commissions and interest; transportation of funds; exchange; mileage to officers while traveling under orders in the United States, and for actual personal expenses of officers while traveling abroad under orders, and for traveling expenses of apothecaries, yeoman, and civilian em loyees, and or actual and necessary traveling expenses of naval cadets while proceeding from their homes to the Naval Academy for examination and appointment as cadets; for rent and furniture of buildings and offices not in navy-yards; exnses of courtsanartial, prisoners and prisons and courts of inguiry, hbards of investigation, examining boards, with clerks’ an witnesses’ fees, and traveling expenses and costs; stationery and recording; expenses of purchasing-paymasters’ offices of the various cities, including clerks, furniture, fuel, stationery, and incidental expenses; news >apers and advertising; foreign postage; telegraphing, foreign and domestic; telephones; copying; care o library, inclu ing purchase of books, prints, manuscripts, and periodica s, ferriage, tolls, and express fees; costs of suits; commissions, warrants, diplomas, and discharges; relief of vessels in distress; canal tolls and pilotage; recovery of valuables from shipW1‘GCkS; q}13l‘é]·Ht1ne expenses; reports, professional investigation; cost of special instruction, at home or abroad, in maintenance of students andattaches and information from abroad, and the collection and classification thereof, and other necessary incidental expenses; in all, two hundred and forty thousand dollars. . . · CONTINGENT, NAVY: For all 611161‘g8I}01€S and extraordinary ex. gow..;..;, penses arising at home or abroad, but impossible to be anticipated