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THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44, 45. 1866. 33 act to regulate the foreign coasting trade on the northern, northeastern, and northwestern frontiers of the United States, and for other purposes, _ approved June seventeen, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. And all the {24, 180,;,2. territory and waters of the said State of Michigan lying west of the said °· ‘ P' ‘ principal meridian, and not included in the district of Michilimacklnac, I · are hereby made a separate district, to be called'the district of Michigan, MP;;¤‘¤¤f ¢f for which a collector, with the same compensation as above provided for '° ga"' the collector of Port Huron, shall be appointed to reside at Grand Haven, Pay of collector. which shall be the sole port of entry for said district of Michigan. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Territories of Montana Distri?pt‘Mo¤- and Idaho, be, and the same are hereby, made a new collection district, °“”"‘“ M"' to be called the district of Montana and Idaho; and that a collector, wnih mmm Ply the same salary as is above provided for each of the collectors of Port &c_ ’ ' Huron and Michigan, shall be appointed to reside at the port of entry in said district, which shall be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the collection district of Penob- _Districto£0asscot, in the State of Maine, shall hereafter be called the District of Cas- mm- M“'“°‘ tine. Approved, April 13, 1866. . .—An Act makin A o riations or the Naval Service the Year A '117, 1866. CHAP XLV ending thirtieth huniied and sixty-seven. fn. "E"`-` Be it enacted hy the Senate and Lmuse of Representatives of the United Navy appropri- States of America in Omzgress assembled, That the following sums be, “*·*°“· and they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven; For pay of commission, warrant, and petty omcers and seamen, includ- Pay ofofficere, ing the engineer corps of the navy, nine millions three hundred and thirty- g:°°:“é0°r:g °“' six thousand six hundred and thirty-eight dollars. For the payment of bounties to discharged seamen, eight hundred thou- Bounties. sand dollars. For the purchase of various articles of equipment, viz: canvas, leather, Equipment iron, cables, and anchors, oil, galleys, and stores, and for the payment of labor on articles manufactured in the navy yards, and for outfit stores in the navigators’, boatswains’, and sailma.kers' department of vessels, one million dollars. For surgeons’ necessaries and appliances for the sick and wounded of $¤1‘g¢<>¤¤’¤¢· the navy, including the coast survey and engineer and marine corps, one °°”"‘°°* &°‘ hundred and sixty-eight thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For navigation apparatus and supplies, and for purposes incidental to Navigation apnavigation, one hundred and ninety-two thousand five hundred dollars. P"“*““» &°· For contingent expenses of the navy, two hundred and fifty thousand C¢>¤l=i¤g¢¤f¤¤· dollars. P°°°°°‘ Bureau of Yards and Doc/cs. — For contingent expenses that may ac- Bureau of crue for the following purposes, viz: For freight and transportation; for W-¤‘d¤ ¤¤d printing, advertising, and stationery; for books, maps, models, and draw- d°°ks' ings; for the purchase and repair of fire-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 watchmen; 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, one million seven hundred and sixty thousand dollars. vol.. xiv. 3