Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/187

 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 195. 1872. 147 For miscellaneous items, six thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. Miscellaneous. For experiments in ordnance, twenty thousand dollars. Ordnance ex- For the gum-park at the navy-yard at Pensacola, eight thousand eight P°'l”‘°”*’· hundred and eighty-six dollars. , For the shot-park at Pensacola, five thousand seven hundred and sixty Navy-yard at dollars. P¤¤S¤¤¤l¤; For the shell-house at the magazine at Pensacola, twenty-three thousand seven hundred and eighty-five dollars. · For the railroad to the' shell-house at Pensacola, one thousand and ninety-six dollars. For the railroad to the magazine, six thousand three hundred and ninety-eight dollars. d0For gun-skids and shot-bed at navy-yard, Mare Island, ten thousand Mm mem;. llars. For reservoir and pipe at magazine, fifteen thousand dollars. — For new car and railroad-track at magazine, one_ thousand five hundred . dollars. · For the torpedo corps: For the purchase and manufacture of gun- Torpedo corps , powder, nitro··glycerine, and gun-cotton, twelve thousand dollars. For purchase and manufacture of electrical machines, galvanic batteries, Explosives. and insulated wire, twenty-four thousand dollars. M“°h*”°’· For purchase of copper, iron, wood, and other materials necessary for Materials and ~ the manufacture of torpedoes, and for work on the same, twenty-seven labor- 3 thousand dollars. Z, For construction of torpedo-boats, purchase of coder-work or hulks, Torpedo-boats. and contingent expenses, thirty-five thousand dollars. ` For additional buildings, and machine-shop and additional quarters, ` twenty-five thousand dollars. For labor, including one chemist at two thousand dollars, one foreman Labor. machinist at one thousand five hundred and sixty-five dollars, and two clerks at one thousand seven hundred dollars each, twenty-one thousand and sixty-five dollars. Civil establishment: For pay of the superintendents and the civil es- _Civil¤s¤¤b- tablishment of the several navy·yards under this bureau, which shall in- ]‘Sh“““°‘ clude one store-clerk of ordnance at the Philadelphia navy—yard, at the salary of one thousand four hundred dollars, fifteen thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the ordnance service of the navy, one Contingent ex- . thousand dollars. V PWS65- Bureau of Equipment and Recruit·Zng.——For equipment of vessels: 1{umau of, For coal for steamers’ use, including expenses of transportation ; storage, gggljggigt °“‘l i labor, hemp, wire, and other materials for the manufacture of rope ; hides, ` _ cordage, canvas, leather; iron for manufacture of cables, anchors, and 1 galleys ; condensing and boat-detaohing apparatus; cables, anchors, furni- receiving-ships; and for the payment of labor in equipping-vessels, and manufacture of articles in the navy-yards pertaining to this bureau, one i million five hundred thousanddollars. [ Civil establishment at the navy-yard, Kittery, Maine: For clerk in _Civil estabequipment office, one thousand four hundred dollars; for store-clerk, one hS*;g°¤* at NNY? E thousand one hundred dollars; and for time-clerk, nine hundred dollars; yr]-Kit:;,..}..; i in all, three thousand four hundred dollars. E At the navy-yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts: For superintendent Charlestown; of rope-walk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; clerk to same, one i thousand two hundred dollars; clerk in equipment office, one thousand i five hundred dollars; for store-clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; i time-clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand g dollars. At the navy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia: For clerk in W¤¤hl¤e‘°¤¤· equipment office, one thousand five hundred dollars; and for one store
 * ture, hose, bake-ovens, and cooking-stoves, life-rafts, heating-apparatus for