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TIHRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Ssss. II. Ch. 74. 1865. 463 and twenty-seven thousand seven hundred and twenty-two dollars and iihy cents. For the completion and repair of vessels of the navy, twenty-four mill- Repair, &c., ion Eve hundred and thirty thousand dollars. °fV°¤¤°l¤- For the purchase of hemp and other materials for the navy, five hun- Hemp dred and seventy thousand dollars. For·f’uel for the navy, and for the transportation and expenses thereof, F,,,]_ seven million six hundred and eighty thousand dollars. For bounties to seamen, one million dollars. Bounties. For the equipment of vessels in the navy, viz :·— Equipment. For the purchase of various articles of equipment, viz : canvas, leather, iron, cables and anchors, oil, furniture, galleys, and stores, and for the payment of labor on articles manufactured in the navy-yard, and for outfit stores in the masters’, boatswains’, and sailmakers’ department of vessels, five million eight hundred thousand dollars. For provisions for commission, warrant, and petty onicers and seamen, Provisions. including engineers and marines attached to vessels for sea service, twelve million nine hundred and twenty-three thousand two hundred and eiglity dollars and seventy-five cents. For the construction, repair, wear and tear of machinery of vessels Construction, in commission, seventeen million one hundred and forty-five thousand 5;;e‘;_;"°“‘ dollars. ` For surgeons’ necessaries and appliances for the sick and hurt of the Surgeons navy, including the coast survey, and engineer and marine corps, two ”°°°"°“°’» &°· hundred and twenty-seven thousand Eve hundred dollars. For ordnance and ordnance stores, including labor and incidental ex- Ordnance and penses, eight million three hundred thousand dollars. ¤*°¥°¤· For navigation apparatus and supplies, and for purposes incidental to Navigation navigation, four hundred thousand dollars. °PP“'““S· For clothing for the navy, one million dollars. Clothing. For contingent expenses of the navy, two hundred and fifty thousand ¤(,,,t;,,g,,,,c;,,,_ dollars. Bureau of Yards and Docks. —— For contingent expenses that may ae- 3,,,,,,,, of crue for the following purposes, viz: For freight and transportation ; for yards and docks; printing, advertising, and stationery; for books, maps, models, and drawings; for the purchase andrepair of hre-engines; for machinery of every description, and patent right to use the same; for repairs of steam-engines and attendance; for purchase and maintenance of oxen and horses, and driving teams; for carts, timber-wheels, and workmen’s tools of every description for navy-yard purposes; for telegrams and postage of letters on public service; for furniture for government offices and houses; for coals and other fuel; for candles, oil, and gas; for cleaning and clearing up yards; for flags, awnings, and packing-boxes; for pay of watcbmen; for incidental labor at navy-yards.,not applicable to any other appropriation; for rent of landing at Portsmouth, New Hampshire; for tolls and ferriages; for water tax; and for rent of stores and rendezvous, one million seven hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Bureau of Navigation. — For contingent expenses of the bureau of of navigation; navigation, viz: For freight and transportation of navigation materials, instruments, books, and stores; for postage on public letters; for telegraphing on public business; for advertising for proposals; for packingboxes and materials; for blank books, forms, and stationery at navigation offices; for maps, charts, drawings, and models; and for incidental expenses not applicable to any other appropriation, five thousand dollars. Bureau of Construction and Repair.—For contingent and incidental of construction expenses, viz : — “”d ‘°P"‘“" For postage, drawings, and transportation of materials, seventy-uve thousand dollars.