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 152 FORTY-—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 195. 1872. Civil establish- thousand four hundred dollars each; in all, eight thousand seven hundred xdidt navy- douarsih d W hi D` tt f C l b` · F d Wumngmu; At the navy·yar, as ngton, IS r1c 0 0 um 1a. or raughtgman to naval constructor, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk to naval constructor and clerk of storehouses, inspector of timber and timeclerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, six thousand two hundred dollars. Norfolk; At the navy—yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For draughtsman to naval constructor and clerk of storehouses, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; time-clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, four thousand dollars. ' P°“““°°l”~? At the navy—yard, Pensacola, Florida: For clerk of storehouses, one thousand four hundred dollars. Mare Island. At the navy-yard, Mare Island, California: For draughtsman to naval constructor, one thousand four hundred dollars; inspector of timber, clerk of storehouses, clerk to naval constructor, superintendent of floating-dock, and time—clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars each· in all eight thousand nine hundred dollars. l 7 I *3; G For the purchase of a license to use in all the works of the United States ‘ orman and Siegfried’s process of tempering steel for the term of their patents, ten thousand dollars; and for the purchase of the right to manufacture and use, on government vessels, the Emery and Cheney patent B F elagic cl1a1nLstop2per angnsui·ge-reliever§welve thousand dollars. f ureau o vtreau 0 cam gmeerzng. —— or repairs and preservation o ?;°‘lm‘°¤€m€°*`· machinery and boilers on naval vessels, one million one hundred thousand Itepnirs, Src., dollars- _ _ or machinery. For fitting, repair, and preservation of yard machinery and tools, nfty thousand dollars. . For labor in navy-yards and stations, not before included, and incidental expenses, one hundred thousand dollars. hor purchase and preservation of oils, coal, iron, and all materials and C I b sto(15es,1four hundred thousand dollars. lvl we lnk- ivi establishment at the navy-yard, Kittery Maine: For draurrhtsman Kittery; gt one tléougagdlfour hunchied dollars each; and time—clerk, one thousand wo lun re dollars; in a, five thousand six hundred dollars. Charlestown; thegafrdpio uavy-ya(·d,dC(l1s1i§lestotv{1, lhlassalehigsetts: For draughtsman, one six un re dollars; cer to c ie engineer and store-clerk at plnoglroéislamil four hugdgpd dpllars each; and time-clerk, one thousand two un rc dollars- m a ve t iousand six hundred d ll · . B¤‘<>¢>kl.v¤; Ab the navy-yard, ldrooklyn, New York: dor diiadlilitsman, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk to chief engineer and¤store-clerk, at one fjhloupargldfom lnundrgdfdollars each; and time-clerk, one thousand two _ n re dollars- in a ve thousand six hundred doll· . Ph'-l“d°lPl‘l“? At the navyiyard, l’hiladelphia, Pennsylvania: Fdrillraurrhtsman one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk to chief engineer and sztiore-clerk at one thousand four hundred dollars each; and time—clerk one thousand two l hundred dollars; in all, five thousand six hundred dollars. tvushmgton; At the nnvyjyard, Washington, District of Columbia: For draughtsman, ope thdnsand six hundred dollars; clerk to chief engineer and store—clerk, a one xousand four hundred dollars each; and time—clerk, one thousand Ncrmb twglundred dollars; in all, five thousand six hundred dollars. . Six lm    Norfolk, \{ll‘gll.l18.‘I For draughtsman, one thousand Bmldltbslltff p ara ;1clerk to chief engineer and store-clerk, at one thoud H · _ rum rel n o lars each.; and time-clerk, one thousand two hundred Pensacola o Airsti in all, llvedthpjusand six hundred dollars. · 1e navy·yar ensac 1. Fl ·`d : " — thousand two himdrgd donga; ft, on a lor clerk of storehouses, one
 * '$;';':,°x “‘"y` one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk to chielf engineer and stthe-clerk;