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 TITLE xr.r.—APPROPRIATIONS. 72] rent year for wh1ch_such estimate is made. And if the amount asked is in excess of the or1g1nal estimate, the full reasons for the excess, and the extent of the anticipated excess, shall be also stated. [sa 5 sm.] Sm:. 366-1. Whenever the head of a Department, being about to sub- what add1ti0¤¤l mnt to Congress the annual estimates of expenditures required for the °xpk?““ti""” "‘"" coming year, finds that the usual items of such estimates varv materiall in amount from the a propriation ordinarily asked for the object named, 17 ·l“”°· 18**- °- and especially from the appropriation granted for the same objects fof gg? S' 2’ v' 5* p' the preceding year, and whenever new items not theretofore usual are 3`Mar 1855 C introduced into such estimates for any year, he shall accompany the esti— 175, s. 8,,v. 10; gui mates by minute and full explanations of all such variations and new 670- items, showing the reasons and grounds upon which the amounts are regrired, and the different items added. _ not 3665. The head of each Department, in submitting to Congress Amount of outhis estimates of expenditures required in his Department during the year ¤¢s¤di¤s ¤PP*°I>Fithen approaching, shall designate not only the amount r uired to be °m°"’° t°b°d°°"g' appropriated for the next fiscal year, but also the amount ofgtiie outstand- ”i.‘€d;_..s ing appropriation. if there be any, which will probablv be required for 2 J“”°» 1858· °- each particular item of expenditure.82· S· 2·"·H¤P·3°8· Si-cc. 3666. The estimates for expenditures required by the Department Iwmsofexpeudof the Navy for the following purposes shall be given in detail, and the i*¤¤=?°b€¤P°¤***=d expenditures made under appropriations therefor shall be accounted for “°"‘nd°°` so as to show the disbursements of each Bureau under each respective —+—-— appropriation: 22 June, 1860, c. irst. Freight and transportation. 181’S'1’v‘12’P‘81‘ Second. Printing and stationery. Third. Advertising in newspapers. Fourth. Books. ma s, models, and drawings. Fifth. Purchase and) repair of fire-engines and machinery. Sixth. Re airs of and attending to steam·engines in navy-yards. Seventh. Purchase and maintenance of horses and oxen, and driving teams. Eighth. Carts, timber-wheels. and the purchase_and repair of workmen`s tools. Ninth. Postage of public letters. Tenth. Fuel, oil, and candles for navy-yards and shore-stations. Eleventh. Pay of watchmen and incidental labor not chargeable to any other appropriation. _ _ Twelfth. liransportation to, and labor attending the delivery of provisions and stores on foreign stations. Thirteenth. Wharfage. ockage, and rent. Fourteenth. Traveling expenses of officers and others under orders. Fifteenth. Funeral expenses. Sixteenth. Store and office rent, fuel, commissions, and pay of clerks to navy-agents and store-keepers. _ Seventeenth. Flags, awnings, and packing-boxes. _ Eighteenth. Premiums andnother expenses of recruiting. Nineteenth. Apprehending deserters. Twentieth. Per—dien1 pay to persons attending courts-martial, courts of in uiry, and other services authorized by law. _ $fwenty-first. Pilotage and towage of vessels, and assistance to vessels in distress. Twenty-second. Bills of health and quarantine expenses of vessels of the United States Navy in foreign Nports. _ Sec. 3667. The Secretary of the avy shall annually submit to Congress Estimate of estimates of the claims and demands chargeable upon and payable out S131mi1g;; gsnge of the naval pension fund. L; b it to C 17 July,t1870, 2312, y: 16,tp. 2:2. Sec. 3668. The Postmaster—General shall su mi ongress a eac ¤ ima es y annual session an estimate of the amount that will be required for the ;_‘;;*m“”*°"G°¤‘ ensuing fiscal year, under each of the following heads: i First, Transportation of the m¤1lS· 335, g. 9, v, 17, p. Second. Compensation of postmastera 286.