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 552 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. OH. 230. 1873. Civil establish- At the hospital, Norfolk, Virginia, five thousand four hundred and six ment at hospital d0]]m.s_ nnorpoyk, At the hospital, Pensacola, Florida, five thousand and ninety-four dol- Pensacola ; lars. Mare Island; At the hospital Mare island, California, eigl1t thousand eight hundred and seventy-two dollars. Yokolnnns, At the hospital at Yokohama, Japan, two thousand four hundred and Japan; seventy-eight dollars. atnavallnbora At the naval laboratory, New York, six thousand four hundred doltory, NewYork; ]a,.s_ Ch°d°S°°w'“ dred and eighty dollars. Nw Y°'k? At the navy-yard, New York, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Philadelphia; At the navy-yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Washington; At the navy·ya1‘d, `Washington, District of Columbia, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Norfolk; At the navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. atnaval solid-. At the naval academy, Annapolis, Maryland, one thousand two hun- °myi dred and forty-two dollars. naval staionnt At the naval station, Mound city, Illinois, one thousand four hundred M°“¤d WY? and eighty dollars. Kittery. At the navy-yard, Kittery, Maine, one thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of the bureau, freight on medical stores, trans- P°¤8¤¤· portation of insane patients to the g0VCI`lllTl€lli» hospital, advertising, telegrapliing, purchase of books, expenses attending the naval medical board of examiners, purchase and repair of wagons, harness, purchase and feed of horses, cows, trees, garden-tools and seeds, twenty-five thousand dollars. 3,,,,,,,, of Bureau of Provisions and O'loth2'ng.-—For provisions for the officers, pr<>vi§i¤¤¤ Md seamen, and marines, one million five hundred and forty-seven thousand °1°}i.?£§=;i0nS_ and six hundred dollars. Water. For purchase of water for ships, forty thousand dollars. Civil establish- For pay of the civil establishment at the several navy-yards under this ment at navy- bureau : y&i3(i,§;,,, At the navy—yard, Boston, Massachusetts: Two writers, one to pay- master and one to inspector of provisions and clothing, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents each; in all, two thousand and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. Brooklyn; At the navy-yard, Brooklyn, New York: Two writers to paymasters, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents each; assistant to inspector of provisions and clothing, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars; writer to inspector of provisions and clothing, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; assistant superintendent of mills, nine hundred and thirty-nine dollars ; in all, five thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. Philadelphia; At the navy-yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: One writer to paymaster, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents ; one writer to inspector of provisions and clothing, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents; in all, two thousand and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. Washington; At. the navy-yard, Washington, District of Columbia: One writer to paymaster, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty·i·ive cents. N¤ff<>lk· At the navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: One writer to paymastcr, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents.
 * }*¤¤Vy·)’¤fd=1t At the navy-yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts, one thousand four hun-