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 266 THIB.TY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cx. 8. 1861. ing the engineer corps of the navy, six million eight hunched and forty thousand dollars. 3m,;,- and For the repair and equipment of vessels of the navy eight million ivq ¤<1¤iP¤¤¤¤f— hundred and seventy-Eve thousand dollars. Fuel. For {hcl for the navy, to be purchased in the mode prescribed by law for other materials, and for the transportv.tion thereof; one million and eighty thousand dollars. HMP- For the purchase of hemp and other materials for the navy, three hundred thousand dollars. Ordnance. For ordnance and ordnance stores, including incidental expenses, three iuggon gre hundiveg andftwenty tlgxousand dollairs. th i d b t { S S or c comp c mn o seven s eam screw soops au omze y ac 0 mrewoogw February twenty-Hrsia, eighteen hundred and sixty;-one, one million six 12g};?: of °· hundred thousand dollars. S;d,[,,h,,1' For the completion of seven steam screw sloops and side—whccl steammama-. cr, ninety-one thousand four hundred and thirty-nine dollars and eighty- two cents. Provisions. _ Fo1E provisions for commission, warrant, and petty 0Ecers and seamen, mcludnug engineers and marines attached to vessels for sca service, one million nine hundred and ninety-four thousand two hundred and twenty~ t d ll d f' rt - ts. Wg3g?!;; ¤°· w(?`0:s:1l;e?>!;1s’:1)c c!; $:1; appliances for the sick and hurt of the navy, ’including the engineer and marine corps, twenty-five thousand dollars. contingent ax. For contingent expenses that may accrue for the following purposes, P¤¤¤¤¤- viz. : freight und transportation, printing and stationery, advertising in newspapers, books, maps, models and drawings, purchase and repair of fire-cngmes and machinery, repairs of and attending to stcam·c11giucs in navy yards, purchase and maintenance of horses and oxen, and driving teams, carts, timber wheels, and the purchase and repairs of wc>rkmen’s tools, postgga on public letters, fuel, oil, aud candles for navy yards and sham stations, pay of watcbmcu and incidental labor not chargeable to {ny other appropriation, transportation to and labor attending the dehvcry of provisions and stores on foreign stations, wharfagc, dockagc and rent, travelling expenses ofoHi0e1•s and others under orders, funeral cxpcnses, store and cilica rent, fuel, commissions and pay of clerks to navy agents and storakccpcrs, flags, awnings, and packing boxes, premiums and other expenses of recruiting, apprehonding doserters, per diem pay to persons attending court?-martial, courts of inquiry, and other services ggghgggéfy ljxw, paylstq juggis advocate? pigvaeigc tgrildcatavltage of vessels, _ ccovessc m 18l'6SS,8!1 or  and ua. - tnqcpxpenscs of vessels of the United States navy in foreign pogcs, Tse mh bmw! to m1l1é<):1fift.y-tv‘;o theusfgnd three hundred dollars: Provefdenh That the cx- mem. mcslgw the disbursements by each bureau, under each respective appropm on. Murine Corps. _ Marine Oovps. For pay of officors, non-commissioned officers, musicmns! privates, clerks, messengers, stewards, and servants, for rations and clothing for. servants, additional rations for Eva ycars’ service, for uudyawn clothing and rations, bounties for re-eulistmcuts, one hundred and suny thousand two hundred and twenty-four dollars. For provisions, forty-two thousand and forty-eight dollars. For clothing, fifty-sxx thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars. For fuglz mx thousand. and fortj·-eight dollars. For mxhtary stores, wz.: pay of armorers, repair of arms, purchase of
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For transportation of officers and troo d ses of' eight thousend dquam. ps, an oxpcu rccruxtmg, For contmgeumcs, vzz.: might, fcrriage, toll, carriage, wburfagc, pur·