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I43 THIRTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 49. 1861, of vessels of the United States navy in foreign ports, eight hundred and ninety-nine thousand dollars: Promoted, That the expenditures under the Kash l>¤!*<·‘»¤“*° foregoing appropriations shall be so accounted for as to show the disburse- 23,Kgs dmbmk ments by each bureau under each respective appropriation. · Q D,,,.;ds0u·S For the purchase of the right to use in the navy,·1f in the opinion of \><>¤t»\<>W¤1’i¤g the Secretary of the Navy it shall be deemed expedient, Davidson s boat °PP”"`“°““‘ lowering, attaching, and detaching apparatus, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars. _ Brookes deep- For the purchase of the right to use by the United States, Brooke’s ’°”· S°““‘u”g “P' deep-sea sounding apparatus, five thousand dollars. Pugmsl H th For the balance of the expenses of the survey of the Isthmus of Chirmusl1i>le(`ih(ino:¤n._ iqui, one thousand six hundred and thirty-seven dollars and eighty-one cents. Sargeant’s For the purchase of the right to use in the United States navy, on SF°“m'°“g“‘° steamships and propellers, in navy yards, or otherwise, whenever the govcmoh Government of the United States may choose to use the same, Sargeanfs proviso_ steam-engine governors, ten thousand dollars: Provided, The Secretary of the Navy shall consider it expedient. I Mum coms_ Marine Oozps.-— For pay of officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, clerks, messengers, stewards, and servants, for rations and clothing for servants, additional rations for five years’ service, for undrawn clothing and rations, bounties for reenlistments, four hundred and twenty-tive thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars and eighty cents. — For provisions, Seventy-one thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars. For clothing, eighty-one thousand six hundred and ninety dollars. For fuel, twenty-two thousand three hundred and forty-two dollars and twenty-five cents. For military stores, viz: pay of armorers, repair of arms, purchase of acooutrements, ordnance stores, flags, drums, Hfes, and other instruments, twelve thousand dollars. For transportation of officers and troops, and expenses of recruiting, fourteen thousand dollars. For repairs of barracks, and rent of offices where there are no public buildings for that purpose, eight thousand dollars. For contingencies, viz: freight, ferriage, toll, carriage, wharfage, pur chase and repair of boats, compensation to judge advocates, per diem fo: attending courts·martial, courts of inquiry, and for constant labor, house rent in lieu of quarters, burial of deceased marines, printing, stationery, postage, telegraphing, apprehension of deserters, oil, candles, gas, repair of gas and water fixtures, water rent, forage, straw, barrack furniture, furniture for officcrs’ quarters, bed sacks, spades, shovels, axes, picks, carpenters’ tools, keep of a horse for the messenger, pay of matron, washerwoman, and porter at the hospital headquarters, repairs to fire-engine, purchase and repair of engine hose, purchase of lumber for benches, mess tables, bunks, repairs to public carryall, purchase and repair of harness, galleys and cooking stoves for mess rooms, stoves where there are no graces, gravel for parade grounds, repairs of pumps, furniture for staif and commanding officers’ offices, brushes, brooms, buckets, paving, and for other purposes, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars. Navy yards. Navy Yards. P<>f¤¤m<>¤th,N·H· gogtsgzouth, New Hampshire.-For repairs of all kinds, twenty thousan dollars. B°¤*°¤· Boston. -7 For machinery for machine shop, twenty thousand dollars. For repairs of marine barracks at Charlestown, Massachusetts, nineteen thousand four hundred and fifty-six dollars. For repairs of all kinds, forty thousand dollars. New York. Mw York.- For boilers for new boiler-house, sixteen thousand two hundred and twenty·6ve dollars.