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FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 230. 1873. 555 gunner, four hundred and nine dollars and fifty cents; gunner’s mate, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents; cockswain, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents; three seamen, in departments of seamanship, at three hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty cents each; band-master, five hundred and twenty-eight dollars; eighteen firste class musicians, at three hundred and forty-eight dollars each; seven second-class musicians, at three hundred dollars each ; two drummers and one fifer, (first-class,) at three hundred and forty-eigl1t dollars each; in all, fifty-eight thousand five hundred and seventy-six dollars. For pay of watchrnen and others, thirty thousand six hundred and fifty- nine dollars and fifty cents. For pay of mechanics and others, seventeen thousand four hundred and Pay ofwatchsixty-one dollars and ninety cents. mw. mechauivs. For pay of employees in the department of steam-enginery, for machin— ed lah0mg' ists, boiler—makers, and others, eight thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. For repairs and improvements of public buildings, and for repairing the _ Public buildwall inclosing the grounds of the academy, fourteen thousand dollars. *¤8¤· For contingent expenses, sixty-four thousand dollars. That from and after the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and Term eeeiessee seventy-three, the term of the classes in the naval academy at Annapolis at ¤**‘·'=}l8<‘a<*€¤¤Y shall be six years, instead of four, as now provided by law, and this pro~ t°p):0?;,g:g:' vision shall first apply to the class entering the academy in the year eigh- first apply to teen hundred and seventy-three, and to all subsequent classes. what °]“”· Hereafter the course of instruction for cadet—engineers shall include Course for cadettwo years of service in naval sea-steamers in addition to the period at the g{‘l§{;*2;fa;° ***‘ naval academy now provided by law: Provided, That engineer officers E,,g;,,€8{ Om. graduated at the naval academy shall take precedence with all other vers graduated at officers with whom they have relative rank, according to the actual length g};?;'?; a13S8d` of service in the navy. Chief engineers having the same rank as medical precedence, and pay directors and inspectors shall, when at sea, have the same pay; *°?>’ Ofchief that naval officers subject to examination before promotion to a grade °n§f§i$Z€,s,, of limited in number by law shall not be entitled to examination in such a payto omoers sense as to give increase of pay until designated by the Secretary of the xagfslg lg6gX"‘m' Navy to fill vacancies in the higher grade; and officers eligible for pro- until, §m_ " motion to a grade not limited in number shall not be entitled to examiua— C¢1‘¤§i{><>m<>¢¤‘¤ tion until ordered to present themselves for examination or until a class, Q;;;;;;*;,?€¤t;n_ in which they are included, has been so ordered by the Secretary of the til, &o. Nav . Jlllrzrine Corps. —-— For pay and subsistence of officers of the marine Marine corps. corps, and for pay of non·commissioned officers, musicians, and others of siSEE”3:::**d S‘*b‘ the corps, three hundred and seventy-three thousand six hundred and ` thirty-nine dollars. For pay and subsistence of two thousand privates, three hundred and seventy-four thousand dollars. For provisions, one hundred and twenty-one thousand six hundred and Provisions. thirty-six dollars and twenty-five cents. For clothing, one hundred and sixty-seven thousand six hundred and Clothing. thirty-six dollars. For fuel, thirty thousand eight hundred and fifty-six dollars. Fuel. For military stores, namely : For pay of mechanics, repair of arms, Mmm,, 5e0mg_ purchase of accouterments, ordnance stores, flags, drums, fifes, and other instruments, ten thousand dollars. For transportation of officers, and their servants, and troops, and for Transportation. expenses of recruiting, twelve thousand dollars. For repairs of barracks, and rent of offices, where there are no public Barracks and buildings, ten thousand dollars. er st °m°eS' For forage for horses belonging to field and staff officers, six thousand Forage. [ dollars.