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 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 172. 1867. 491 Bureau of Construction and Repair. — For pay of superintendents and Bureau of the civil establishment at‘the several navy yards under this bureau, sixty- $;’“;l;“°*l°” "·"d three thousand dollars. P ` Bureau of Steam En_qir¢eering.——For pay of superintendents and the <>f_ste=im engicivil establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, twenty- ”"°"“gi four thousand dollars. Bureau of Provisions and CYothirzg.—For pay of the civil establish- of P¤>Vi$i<>}¤¤ ment at the several navy yards and at the naval asylum, eighteen thou- and °1°mmg’ sand one hundred and fifty dollars. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. — For surgeons’ necessaries and ap- of mediciiie pliances for the sick and wounded of the navy, marine corps, and coast ml “‘"g‘"y’ survey, fifty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the bureau of medicine and surgery, contingent extwenty-five thousand dollars. ¥"’“s°si For pay of the civil establishment, under the bureau of medicine and civil establishsurgery, at the several naval hospitals and navy yards, sixty thousand m°“°· seven hundred and sixty-three dollars. Naval Hospital, Boston.- For repairs and improvements of all kinds, Naval hospiincluding roads, buildings, fences, walls, farm, garden, painting, glazing, talggsmw blacksmiths’, plumbers’, and masons? work, furniture, and so forth, seven ` thousand two hundred dollars. Naval Hospital, New York. ·-—· For repairs and improvements of all New Ymki kinds, including the buildings, out-houses, walls, fences, cemetery, furniture, and so forth, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ Naval Hospital, Plziladehabia. —— For furniture and general outfit of the Phlladclphlai establishment, ten thousand dollars. Naval .Hospital, Washington, D. Oi——For repairs of building and ap- Washington; pendages, fences, sidewalk, furniture, painting, glazing, and so forth, five thousand dollars. Naval Hospital, Norfolk. ——— For repairs of buildings, appendages, N°*'f°lki wharves, roads, fences, painting, glazing, furniture, and so forth, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Naval Ifospital, Miro Island, O'aliy"ornia.——For building naval hos- M”·"° lSl““d· pitul and appendages, twenty thousand dollars. _ Jllarine Corps.- For pay of officers, nomcommissioned officers, musi- £l"““° §°’P°· nicinns, privatcs, clerks, messengers, steward and nurse, and servants; for ,,,,dHgg§;,;?s’ rations and clothing for officers’ servants; additional rations to officers for five years’ service; for undrawn clothing, nine hundred and sixty-seven thousand dollars and sixty-seven cents. For provisions, one hundred and sixty-nine thousand nine hundred and seven dollars and fifty cents. For clothing, two hundred and ninety-two thousand one hundred and eighty-six dollars and eighty-four cents. For fuel, thirty thousand one hundred and seventeen dollars. F usi- For military stores, viz: Pay of mechanics, repair of arms, purchase Militarystores. of nccoutrements, ordnance stores, flags, drums, tifes, and other instruments, sixteen thousand dollars. For transportation of officers, their servants, troops, and expenses of _Transporta»· recruiting, twenty-tive thousand dollars. “°“· &°‘ For repairs of barracks, and rent of offices where there are no public Barracks and buildings, fifteen thousand dollars. °m°"‘ For contingencies, viz: Freight; ferriage; toll; cartage; wharfage; Contingencies. purchase and repair of boats; compensation to judge advocates ; 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 deserters; oil, candles, gas; repairs of gas and water fixtures; water rent, forage, straw, barrack furniture; furniture for officers’ quarters; bed sacks, wrapping paper, oilcloth, crash, rope, twine, spades, shovels, axes, picks, carpenters tools;