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 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 61. 1868. 69 Navy Yard at Mw Har/c. —-— For repairs of all kinds, one hundred N¤WYY*¤d W thousand dollars. N"' "kl iNavy Yard at P}e£lacleh>hia.—For repairs of all kinds, fifty thousand Phil¤¤l¤lpl¤i¤: do lars. d Nat·y Yard at Was/zlngt<m.·— For repairs of all kinds, eighty thousand Washinsmla ollars. Navy Yard at Nogolk. — For preservation of the yard and the neces- Norfolk; sary repairs of all kinds, fifty thousand dollars. Navy Yard at Pensacola.—For preservation of the yard and the Pensacola; necessary repairs of all kinds, fifty thousand dollars. Navy Yard at rllare Island. — For repairs of all kinds, sixty thou- Mare Island. sand dollars. Naval Station at Sackettls Harbor. —- For repairs and the general care Naval station of the public property, two thousand dollars. 2; Sg°kf’*°'¤ Naval Station at Jlbund Oily, Illinois.- For the necessary repair of iii0T3d City, the levee and yard buildings, twenty-seven thousand dollars. Naval Station at Key West. —I<`or necessary repairs of wharves and Key West. buildings, three thousand dollars. Naval Asylum at P}ailadcQ0}¢ia.—For furniture and repairs of same, Naval Asylone thousand dollars. um- For house cleaning and white-washing, eight hundred dollars. For furnaces, grates, and ranges, six hundred dollars. For gas and water rent, one thousand two hundred dollars. For general improvement and repairs, five thousand dollars. For support of beneficiaries, fifty-four thousand dollars. For pay of superintendents and the civil establishment at the several Y Civiiestnbnavy yards and stations under the control of the bureau of yards and  “§:;‘“" docks, and at the navy asylum, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That Xppohitméng the civil engineer and naval storekeeper at the several navy yards shall Of civil ¢{*Hl¤°°l‘ be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of iggpggg ,;lf,°;,°` the Senate, and that the persons employed at the several navy yards to yards. superintend the mechanical departments, and heretofore known as master mechanics, master carpenters, master joiners, master blacksmiths, master boiler-makers, master sail—makers, master plumbers, master painters, mas- S¤l>¢vi¤¢¢¤d-_ ter caulkers, master masons, master boat—builders, master spar-makers, gQ{”°dg;;’:€,$,l;?,'Q;’ master block-makers, master laborers, and the superintendents of rope·· tous skilled in walks, shall be men skilled in their several duties and appointed from *h°l*`_dgé€I§ and civil life, and shall not be appointed from the officers of the navy. g{),£i”I?,~€_ mm Bureau of Equipment and Rccrultiny.—For the purchase of hemp Bureau of and other material for the navy; for the purchase of coal and the trans- ;’;l;’;§§;;f °"d portation and other expenses thereon; for the purchase of various articles of equipment, viz. wire rope and machinery for its manufacture, hides, cordage, canvass, leather, iron cables and anchors, furniture, galleys, and hose, and for the payment of labor for equipping vessels, and manufacture of articles in the navy yards pertaining to this bureau, one million dollars. For expenses that may accrue for the following purposes, viz. For freight and transportation of materials and stores for bureau of equipment and recruiting, expenses of recruiting, transportation of enlisted men, printing, postage, advertising, telegraphing, and stationery for the bureau of equipment and recruiting, apprehension of deserters, assistance to vessels in distress, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For the pay of superintendents and the civil establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, eighteen thousand dollars. Bureau of Navigation. ·- For navigation apparatus and supplies, and Bureau ot for the purposes incidental to navigation, viz. “““g”‘°“· For compass stations and for repairs and care of same, four thousand dollars. For services and materials for correcting eompasses on board of vessels, and for testing compasses on shore, three thousand dollars.