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 148 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Ch. l95. 1872. Civil establish- and one time clerk, one at one thousand four hundred dollars, and one Qglfgi navy` at one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, four thousand one hundred dollars. Philsdslrlus; At the navy-yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : For clerk in equipment office, one thousand four hundred dollars; for one store and one time clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand eight hundred dollars. B¤‘<><>kly¤; At the navy-yard, Brooklyn, New York: For clerk in equipment onine, 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. Norfolk; At the navy·yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For clerk in equipment office, one thousand four hundred dollars; for store-clerk, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars; and for time-clerk, nine hundred dollars ; in all, three thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars. P¢¤¤¤¤<>l¤: At the navy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: For equipment-oflice clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars. Mere Island. At the navy—yard, Mare Island, California: For clerk in equipment omce, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; for storeclerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, three thousand and seventy-five dollars. Contingent ex. For contingent expenses of the bureau of equipment and recruiting, P°¤¤°S· pamely: For freight and transportation of stores, transportation of enisted men, mileage to honorably discharged men printirw advertisinv telegraphing, stationery, apprehension of deserteis, and Uassistance EJ vessels in distress, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. uhpgrgaulrg k Bureau of Yards and Doc/cs.-—For civil establishment at the navy- Y Ci;m‘;;m{)’f "· yard, Knttery, Maine: For draughtsman and clerk to civil engineer, at 1;,.;,,,,,,,,, at m,-,.y one thousand four hundred dollars each; for clerk of pay—rolls and musysgltiggr _ termg·clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars ; for receiver and inspector y' of stores, one thousand five hundred dollars; for writer to receiver and mspector of stores, one thousand dollars; for chief accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for gate-keeper and detective, one thousand dollars; and for messenger at commandant’s office, six hundred dollars; making, in all, ten thousand two hundred dollars. Charlestown; at the navy-yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts: For assistant to civil engineer, one thousand five hundred dollars; for draughtsman and clerk to C1V1l engineer, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; for clerk of pay—rolls and mustering—clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars ; for receiver and inspector of stores, one thousand five hundred dollars ; for writer to receiver and inspector of stores, one thousand dollars ; for writer to commandant, one thousand dollars ; for chief accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for gate-keeper and detective, one thousand dollars ; and for messenger for commandant’s onice, six hundred dollars; in all, twolve thousand seven hundred dollars. Bmnmyn; At the navy-yard, Brooklyn, New York: For assistant to civil engineer, one thousand five hundred dollars; for draughtsman and clerk to civil engineer, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; for receiver and inspector of stores, one thousand five hundred dollars; for clerk of pay- rolls and musteung-clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; for writer to griglnpvggdgggagpe lggpugggdlgzaglars; fplrflzieiacoountanlf, one tpoluggnd eight _ l _ 3 - per an e ec ive onethousand dollars; for mfgrl-carrier, nine hundred dollars; and for niessenger for comrnanda.nt’s Phmdd hi office, six hundred dollars; 1H all, twelve thousand six hundred dollars. P fl- lei: tho‘navy—yard, Plxiladelphia, Pennsylvania: For draughtsman and cfex { to ofyil engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars each; for clerk o pay—ro s and mustering-clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; for giggévjr andt inspector of stores, one thousand five hundred dollars; for ccoun an, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for gate-keeper and