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 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 48. 1869. 279 For erecting suitable frame building and mounting transit circle in it, Transit eirois. five thousand dollars. For payment of expenses of visitors to the naval academy, two thou- Visitorsw sand dollars “‘“'“1 °°¤d°¤U· For deepening the entrance to the harbor of Midway Islands, in the Hsrborofmid- Pacific ocean, so as to afford a safe rendezvous and port of refuge and **;**5* I¤l{*¤d¤ i¤ resort for the naval and merchant vessels of the United States, fifty thou- t ° P°°m°' sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, if, in his judgment, after a preliminary examination, he shall deem such expenditure expedient. Bureau of Ordnance.-- For guns, gun-carriages, shot, shell, magazine Buremzefordand laboratory stores, and equipments of all kinds ; for gunpowder, small ”““°€· arms, equipments, and ammunition; for fuel and materials necessary in carrying on the mechanical branches of the ordnance department at the navy yards and stations, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For pay of the superintendents and the civil establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, fifteen thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, one thousand dollars. P f m 'Thnt the officer in charge of ordnance and gunnery experiments at the in cig,-° gras; Wasliingtoii navy yard shall receive the same and no greater pay than ¤¤¤<>¢, E¤l>·¤¤ the officers of the same grade performing other shore duty. g;$5h";£;_%’“ Bureau of Construction and Repairs. -— For preservation of wood and Bllglau of iron vessels and ships in ordinary, and for those that are on the stocks; °°‘“P’:““l°¤ ¤¤d vessels for the naval academy; for purchase of material and stores of mplmsl all kinds; labor in navy yard; transportation of material, repair of vessels, and maintenance of the navy afloat, two millions five hundred thousand dollars. For pay of superintendents and the civil establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, thirty thousand dollars. Bureau of Steam Engineering. ——· For pay of the superintendents and Bteam engithe civil establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, “°°""‘€i twenty-four thousand dollars. For stores and materials, tools ; for repairs of machinery of steamers, boilers, instruments, and labor at navy yards and repairs of the machinery, and purchase of stores and materials for vessels of squadrons on foreign stations; and for transportation of materials, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. - For pay of the civil establish- provisions ment at the several navy yards under this bureau, and at the naval md °1°”l””€$ asylum, twenty-six thousand dollars. For provisions and clothing, one million five hundred thousand dollars. To meet the demands upon the bureau for freight and transportation 0f stores, for candles, fuel ; for tools and repairing same at eight inspections; for books and blanks; for stationery ; for furniture and repairs of same in offices of paymasters and inspectors ; for telegrams and postage ; tolls and ferriages; and for ice, seventy-five thousand dollars. Bureau of Jlkdicine and Surgery. -- For necessary repairs and im- medicine and provements of hospitals and appendages, including roads, wharves, walls, °‘"g°'Y· out-houses, sidewalks, fences, gardens, farms, painting, glazing, blacksmiths’, plumbers, and masons' work, and for furniture, thirty thousand dollars. For pay of the civil establishment under this bureau at the several navy hospitals and navy yards, fifty thousand dollars. _ Marine Chips. - For pay of officers, nomcommissioned officers, musi- M¤¤¤° °0YP¤· clans, privates, clerks, messengers, steward, nurse, and servants ; for rations and clothing for officers’ servants, additional rations to officers for five years’ service,for undrawn clothing, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _ i For pensions, [provisions,] one hundred and fifty-six thousand six hun- chimyisnons, _ g, fuel. drecl and seventy-two dollars.