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THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 134. 1862. 511 clerk with a salary of two hundred dollars; five clerks with a salary of sixteen hundred dollars each; three clerks with a salary of fourteen hundred dollars each; four clerks with a salary of twelve hundred dollars ewcb; one messenger at nine hundred dollars par annum; one assistant messenger at seven hundred dollars, and two laborers at six hundred dollars each per annum. For the Bureau of Yards and Docks, one civil engineer, who shall B¤¥¢¤¤ ¤fY¤¤i= receive a salary of two thousand dollars; one chief clerk at eighteen md D°°k" hundred dollars; one clerk at sixteen hundred dollars; three clerks at fourteen hundred dollars each; one draughtsmau at fourteen hundred dollars; one clerk at twelve hundred dollars; one messenger at eight hundred and forty dollars; and two laborers at six hundred dollars each per annum. For the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, one chief clerk, who <>f E¢1¤i1)¤¤¤¤* shall receive a. salary of eighteen hundred dollars ; two clerks at a salary and R°"“m°g’ of fourteen hundred dollars each; one clerk at a salary of twelve hundred dollars; one messenger at a salary of eight hundred and forty dollars. For the Bureau of Navigation, one chief clerk at eighteen hundred °f N¤'lS¤*i°¤• dollars; one clerk who shall receive a salary of fourteen hundred dollars; one clerk at twelve hundred dollars; one messenger at eight hundred and lbrty dollars. For the Bureau of Ordnance, one assistant, to be selected from the of Ordnance, commissioned officers of the navy, with the pay of three thousand dollars per annum; one draughtsman at fourteen hundred dollars; one clerk at fourteen hundred dollars ; one messenger at eight hundred and forty d01- lars per annum; and one laborer at six hundred dollars; and one laborer at four hundred and eighty dollars per annum. For the Bureau of Construction and Repair, one chief clerk at a salary ¤f C¢¤¤$r¤¤ti¤¤ of eighteen hundred dollars a. year; one draughtsman at fourteen hundred md R°p"'* dollars per annum; five clerks at a salary of fourteen hundred dollars each; one at twelve hundred dollars; one messenger at a salary of eight hundred and forty dollars per annum; and one laborer at six hundred dollars per annum. For the Bureau of Steam Engineering, one chief clerk at a salary of ,°f $***1** Elieighteen hundred dollars; one dmughtsman at fourteen hundred dollars ; gm°°m’g’ one clerk at fourteen hundred dollars ; one assistant draughtsmau at twelve hundred dollars; one messenger at eight hundred and forty dollars salary per annum ; and one laborer at six hundred dollars per annum. For the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, one chief clerk with a %fms°” salary of eighteen hundred dollars; four clerks with a. salary of fourteen an g’ hundred dollars each ; one clerk with a salary of twelve hundred dollars; one messenger with a salary of eight hundred and forty dollars per annum; and one laborer with a salary of six hundred dollars per annum. For the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, two clerks with a salary of ¤fM¤di¢=i¤¤ Md fourteen hundred dollars each; and one messenger with a. salary of eight S"rg"y‘ hundred and forty dollars per annum. For the protection of the building occupied by the department, one day lg¤*¤b¤¤¤¤ •¤d watchman and two night watchman at a. salary of six hundred dollars “ °r°" each per annum, and for the general care of the building, furnace, and grounds, onc laborer at a salary of six hundred dollars, and one laborer at a. salary of three hundred and sixty dollars. Ssc. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Navy £°°'°g&1Y dg; Shall assign and distribute among the said bureaus such of the duties of mbgz, dum', W the Navy Department as he shall judge to be expedient and proper; and Bureaus. all of the duties of the said bureaus shall be performed under the? authority of the Secretary of the Navy, and their orders shall be conmdcrcd as emanating from him, and shall have full force and affect as such. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That all estimates for spccmc,