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 70 F ORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 61. 1868. B}1¤‘¤%¤ of For nautical and astronomical instruments, for nautical books, maps and °°'"gm°°' charts, and sailing directions, and for repairs of instruments for vessels of war ten thousand dollars. Ilor books for libraries for vessels of war, and for books and stationery for naval apprentices, four thousand five hundred dollars, For binnaeles, pcdestals, and other appurtenances of ships’compasses, to be made in the yards three thousand dollars. For hunting and ’other materials for flags, and for making and repairing flags of all kinds for the navy, seven thousand and five hundred dollars. For navy signals other than signal flags, namely, signal-lanterns, lights, rockets, and apparatus of all kinds for signal purposes, for drawings and engravings for signal-books, six thousand dollars. For logs, log lines, log reels, log paper, and sand-glasses, for lead, lead reels, lead lines, armings for leads and other sounding apparatus, and for running lights, (side and head lanterns prescribed by law,) eight thousand dollars. For musical instruments for vessels of war, one thousand dollars. For commanders and navigators’ stationery for vessels of war, five thousand dollars. For oil for vessels of war, other than for engineer department, fifty thousand dollars. For local and foreign pilotage for vessels of war, sixty thousand dollars. For lamps and lanterns of all kinds for binnacles, standard-compasses, and tops, for lamps for cabins, wardroom, and other quarters for officers, and for decks, holds, and storerooms, and for lamp-wicks, chimneys, shades, and other appcndaoes six thousand dollars. For freightaarid transportation of navigation materials, instruments, books, and stores, postage on public letters, telegraphing on public business, advertising for proposals, packing boxes and material, blank—books, forms, and stationery at navigation offices, and contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. ltlaval aeada- For expenses of naval academy, viz. O mk For pay of professors and others, seventy-six thousand seven hundred and six dollars. For pay of watchtnen and others, forty-five thousand two hundred and ninety-four dollars. For contingent expenses, sixty-three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars: For necessary repairs of quarters, ten thousand dollars. For support of department of steam enginery, and for payment of mechanics and laborers five thousand dollars. wléfongral obsor- Foliopiprsgpcpgcs of nzival observatpry, viz. · .,., one instruinenbma et., one messenger, one porter, and three watclnnen; for keeping grounds in order, and repairs to buildings and enclosures; for fuel, light, and office furniture, and for stationery, chemicals for batteries, postage, and freight, ten thousand six hundred dollars. For incidental expenses, five hundred dollars. For salary of clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of three aids, four thousand dollars. American For preparing for publication the American Nautical Almanac, namely: §::“"“l Al"“" For pay of computers, fifteen thousand dollars. ` For pay of clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars. Visitors to M- For payment of expenses of visitors to the naval academy, two thou- "] u°°ld°my' sand dollars. d¤Yi1:*°¤*1 of OF- Bureau of Ordnance. — For guns, gun-carriages, shot, shell, magazine °°' and laboratory stores, and equipments of all kinds; for gunpowder, small-