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816 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 118. 1863. Bm-eau of Bureau of Navigation.——For contingent expenses of the bureau of ¤¤‘·'i€*'El°“- navigation, one thousand dollars. . l °x?:;'f°"* Bureau of Oomzmetian and Repair. -— For contingent expenses, viz; Bum,, 0,-,,,,,,, For transportation of materials ;_pr1ntmg, stationery, books, models, draw. struotion and ings, postage, and miscellaneous items, fifty thousand dollars.

  • °¥6“;;ti¤gent Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. -— For conhngent expenses, viz

expenses. for candles; freight to foreign stations; transportation from station to Bureauuf station within the United States; cooperage; pay of assistants to inspec. P*`°*’¥$i°¤° *****1 mrs; advertising for proposals; printing paymastcrs’ blanks; and station- °kQu;;;§,,gmt ery for cruising vessels, three hundred thousand dollars. expenses. Bureau of Jkdicine and SuTg81]].— For contingent expenses of the 3*}*9*** °’° bureau of medicine and surgery, forty thousand dollars. '“°d'°'“° md Marine Oorps.—For pay of non-commissioned officers, musicians prisurgery. ’ _ Contingent vates, clerks, messengers, steward and nurse, and servants; for rations °¤P°“§“· and clothing for officers’ servants; additional rations to officers for five M‘""‘° C°q"' years’ service; for rmdrawn clothing and rations, and bounties for regxom md enlistments, seven hundred and ninety thousand seven hundred and eighty- clothing, and thmé dollars Rnd eighty cents. b<>¤n¤e¤· For provisions, one hundred and thirty-five thousand nine hundred and P¤>vi¤i¤¤=· twenty-six dollars. C1othing. For clothing, two hundred thousand two hundred and seventy-six dollars and seventy-six cents. Fuel. For fuel, thirty-one thousand four hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-five cents. Military stores. For military stores, viz: Pay of mechanics, repair of arms, purchase of accoutrements, ordnance stores, flags, drums, lifes, and other instruments, fifteen thousand dollars. Transportation. For transportation of officers, their servants, troops, and expenses of recruiting, twenty-two thousand dollars. Rep,,;,, of gm. For repairs of barracks, and rent of offices where there are no public racks and rent of buildings for that purpose, eight thousand dollars. °m°°°‘ For contingencies viz: Freight ferria e toll carta e wharfa e· ur- Contingencies. . ’ g ’ . g ’ . ’ g ’ g ’ chase and repair of boats; compensation to Judges advocate; per diem for attending oourts·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; repairs of gas and water fixtures; water rent, forage, straw, barrack furniture ; furniture for 0i‘Hcers’ 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 head-quarters; repairs to fire·eugme; purchase and repair of engine-hose; purchase of lumber for benches, mess·tables, and bunks; repairs to public carryall ; purchase and repair of harness; scavengering, galleys, cooking-stoves, and ranges; stoves where there are no graves ; gravel for parade-grounds; repair of pumps; furniture for staff and commanding officers’ offices; brushes, brooms, buckets, paving, and for other purposes, forty-five thousand dollars. Mmm ba,. For the construction of marine barracks at Mare Island, California, {§1¤:<:d¤?*M¤¤ one hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessaryt Provided, novmhekss, That said money shall not be expended until the plans for said barracks shall have been submitted to and approved by the Secretary of the Navy. NWY Y¤'<l¤· ruvr Yanns. P°*'*¤¤°¤**¤~ Bwvmvuth, New Hampshire. — For boat-house and carpenters' shop paint shop; Bishop’s derrick; railway; knee-dock-wall; repairs of floating dry-dock, and repairs of all kinds, one hundred and thirty-two thousand three hundred and sixty-two dollars. d0§*a<;.rebu1lding p0rtcr’s house at Portsmouth navy yard, two thousand