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 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 76. 1859. 405 For the repair, armament, and equipment of vessels, one million dol- Repair, arma- {ars; Provided, That not more than one thousand dollars shall be ex- m‘il‘r'gv§;% as to pcnded in any navy yard in the repair of any vessel until the necessity mp,,;,, c,,;,;,, of such repair and the probable cost thereof is ascertained by the report Over $1000. of of a board of not less than three officers of the navy. gig?] at "vy For ordnance and ordnance stores and small arms, including incidental expenses, five hundred and sixty-three thousand dollars. Ordnarwe, &<>· For contingent €Xp€HSCS that may SCCPUC for the following purposes, Contingencies. viz: freight and transportation, printing and stationery, advertising in newspapers, books, maps, models, and drawings, purchase and repair of nre engines and machinery, repairs of and attending to steam engines in navy yards, purchase and maintenance of horses and oxen, and driving teams, carts, timber wheels, and the purchase and repairs of workmen’s tools, postage of public letters, fuel, oil, and candles for navy yards and shore stations, pay of watchmen and incidental labor not chargeable to any other appropriation, transportation to and labor attending the delivery of provisions and stores on foreign stations, wharfage, dockage, and rent, travelling expenses of officers and others under orders, funeral expenses, store and office rent, fuel, commissions, and pay of clerks to navy agents and store-keepers, tiags, awnings, and packing-boxes, premiums and other expenses of recruiting, apprehending dcserters, per diem pay to persons attending courts-martial, courts of inquiry, and other services authorized by law, pay to judges advocate, pilotage and towage of vessels, and assistance to vessels in distress, and for bills of health and quarantine expenses of vessels of the United States navy in foreign ports, eight l1Ul'1d1'€d and ninety- six thousand dollars: Provided, That the expenditures under the foregoing Each bureau appropriations shall be so accounted for as to show the disbursements by ;‘:1§l’°"’ “;_diS· each bureau, under each respective appropriation. mmm °' For the payment of the charter, or purchase of vessels for the Para- Payment, &e. gnay Expedition for nine months, two hundred and eighty-nine thousand °f ""S”}s of 17**** dollars: Provided, That if the said vessels shall not be purchased, no Lxpedb more shall be used of the sum herein appropriated, than may be neces- Awieip- 370- sary to pay for the charter of said vessels, at the rate agreed on, for proviso_ such time as they may be employed by the government of the United States. Marine Corps.--For pay of officers, non-commissioned ohicers, musi— Marine Corps. cians, privates, clerks, messengers, stewards, and servants, for rations and clothing for servants, additional rations for five years’ service, for undrawn clothing and rations, bounties for reenlistments, four hundred and twenty- eight thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven dollars and thirty cents. For provisions, seventy-one thousand seven hundred and iitty-nine dollars. For clothing, seventy-three thousand eight hundred and fifty-six dollars. For fuel, twenty-two thousand three hundred and forty-two dollars and twenty-five cents. Foil military stores, viz: pay of armorers, repair of arms, purchase of accoutrements, ordnance stores, Bags, drums, fifes, and other instruments, twelve thousand dollars. For transportation of officers and troops, and expenses of recruiting, fourteen thousand dollars. For repairs of barracks, and rent of offices where there are no public buildings for that purpose, eight thousand dollars. For contingencies, viz: freight, terriage, toll, cartage, wharfage, com-. pensation to judges advocate, per diem for attending courts-martial, courts of inquiry, and for constant labor, house rent in lieu of quarters, burial of deceased marines, printing, stationery, postage, telegraphing, apprehension of dcserters, oil, candles, gas, forage, straw, furniture, bed-sacks, spades, shovels, axes, picks, carpenters’ tools, keep of a horse for the messenger,