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 FOR'l.`Y—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 295. 1870. 323 each ; for cook, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars ; first assistant cook, N”°l ”Yl“m· one hundred and twenty dollars; second assistant cook, ninety-six dollars; six laundresses, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; eight. serubbers and house-cleaners, at ninety-six dollars each; four laborers, at two hundred and Forty dollars each; master—at—arms, three hundred dollars; and for ship’s corporal, two hundred and forty dollars; in all, six thousand one hundred and forty-two dollars. For contingent expenses of bureau of yards and docks, viz.: For Contingentexfreight and transportation of materials and stores; printing, stationery, P°“°“· and advertising; books; models, maps, and drawings; purchase and repair, of Hre·engines; machinery and patent rights to use the same; repairs on steam-engines and attendance on same; purchase and maintenance of oxen and horses, and driving teams, carts, and timber; wheels for nswy~yard purposes, and tools and repairs of same; postage on letters on public service, and telegrams; furniture for government houses and offices in navy yards; coal and other fuel; candles, oils, and gas; cleaning and clearing up yard, and care of buildings; attendance on tires; lights; fire-engines and apparatus; incidental labor at navy yards; water tax; and for toll and ferriages ; pay of the watchmen in the yards; and for flags, awnings, and packing-boxes, eight hundred thousand dollars. Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. -—- For equipment of vessels. — B}1f¤¤¤ of For coal for steamers’ use, including expenses of transportation, storage,  ml labor; hemp and other rnaterials for the manufaeture of rope; wire·rope, Equipment. hides, cordage, canvas, leather, iron, cables, anchors, furniture, galleys, and hose; and For the payment of labor in equipping vessels, and manufacture of articles in the navy yards pertaining to this bureau, one million five hundred thousand dollars. Civil establishment at the navy yard, Kittery.- For clerk in equip- Civil establish. ment ofiiee, one thousand four hundred dollars ; for store clerk, one thou- msgs:  _ sand one hundred and forty dollars ; and for time clerk, nine hundred dol- y ry’ lars ; in all, three thousand four hundred and forty dollars. At the navy yard, Boston.——For superintendent of ropewalk, one Boston; thousand nine hundred dollars; clerk to same, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk in equipment ofilce, one thousand five hundred dollars; for two store and time clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, seven thousand dollars. At the navy yard, Philadelphia. - For clerk in equipment office, one Philadelphia; thousand tour hundred dollars; for one store and one time clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand eight hundred dollars. At the navy yard, Washington.—For clerk in equipment office, one Washington; thousand five hundred dollars; and for one store and one time clerk, one at one thousand four hundred dollars, one at one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, four thousand one hundred dollars. At the navy yard, Brooklyn, New York.——-For clerk in equipment Brooklyn; office, one thousand five hundred dollars; and for one store and one time clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand nine hundred dollars. At the navy yard, Norfolk.--For clerk in equipment otiiee, one thou- Norfolk; sand four hundred dollars; for store clerk, one thousand one hundred and forty dollars; and For time clerk, nine hundred dollars; in all, three thousand four hundred and forty dollars. At the navy yard, Pensacola. - For equipment office clerk, one thou- Pensacola; sand three hundred dollars, and for the store clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, two thousand five hundred dollars. At the navy yard, Mare island. —- For clerk in equipment office, one Mm island. thousand five hundred dollars; for store clerk. one thousand four hundred dollars; and for time clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, four thousand one hundred dollars.