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 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. ·II. C11. 18. 1875. 297 ury not otherwise appropriated, for the naval service of the Government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, and for other purposes: For pay of commissioned and warrant officers at sea, on shore, on Pay er erseere special service, and of those on the retired list and unemployed, (and wd ¤¤¤·¤¤¤¤» milsfor expexmes and transportation of officers traveling under orders,) and Q‘§}£,"‘k;*a“SP°" for pay of the petty-officers, seamen ordinary seamen, landsmen, and ’ ' boys, including men of the engineers; force, and for the Coast-Survey service, eight thousand five hundred men, six million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That no allowance shall be made Previse. in the settlement of any account for traveling expenses unless the same be incurred on the order of the Secretary of the Navy, or the allowance be approved by him. _ For contingent expenses of the Navy Department, one hundred thou- O°¤***¤·S’°¤'* 0* sand dollars. P°"“°"· _ For the civil establishment at the various navy-yards and stations, Civil °S*°·l>I*¤h· the sum of one hundred and fifty-eight thousand dollars. ';°u‘;'§,;_ “° ”““ VY ' BUREAU OF NAVIGATION. For foreign and local pilotage and towage of ships of war, fifty thou~ Pil°*“€°> ilu *1 sand dollars. tewege. t ‘ For services and materials in correcting compasses on board ship, t Q°"°°l*¤S md gud for adjusting and testing compasses on shore, three thousand °'"'”“ °°"‘P"”°°' o ars. ` For nautical and astronomical instruments, nautical books, maps, N°“*l°”·* *9**1 **8* charts, and sailing—directions, and repairs of nautical instruments for f;QQfS“"°"’; ;';“ff;" ships of war, ten thousand dollars. charts: eee. ’ For books for libraries for ships of war, three thousand dollars. hhibgar ie s fr · B lpS0 Will'. For navysignals and apparatus, namely, signal·lights,- lanterns, and Navy-signalsand rockets, including running-lights, drawings, and engravings for signal “PP“’”““· books, six thousand dollars. _ For compass-Httings, including binnacles, tripods, and other append- C°"*P““`m"‘“g“· 3gp1s of ships? compasscs, to be made in the navy-yards, five thousand o ars. For logs and other appliances for measuring the ship?s way, leads and L°S“· l°”·d”» &°· other appliances for sounding, three thousand dollars. For lanterns and lamps, and their appendages, for general use on Lanterns an u board ship, including those for the cabin, ward-room, and steerage, for l¤mP°- _ theholds and spirit-room, for decks and quartermasters’ use, five thousand dollars. For hunting and other materials for flags, and making and repairing Flags. flags ofall kinds, five thousand dollars. For oil for ships of war other than that used for the engineer department, Oil and candles. candles when used as a. substitute for oil in binnacles, running-lights, for chimneys and wick and soap used in navigation department, twenty thousand dollars. For stationery for commanders and navigators of vessels of war, and Stationery. for use of courtsmartial, two thousand dollars. _ For musical instruments and music for vessels of war, one thousand M¤¤i¤¤·l ¤¤¤l¤‘¤· dollars. ”’°““‘_ _ For steering-signals and indicators, and forspeaking-tubes and gongs, $b¤¤¤¤s·¤¤s¤¤l¤· for signal-communication on board vessels of war, two thousand five &°· hundred dollars. _ For contingent expenses of Eno Bureau of Navigation, viz : For freight ¤<>¤¤¤s•>¤¤ sx- 2nd transportation of navigatiommaterials; instruments, books, and P°“°°“‘ stores; postage and telegraphing ; advertising for proposals; packingboxes and materials; blank books, forms, and stationery at navigationoffices, four thousand dollars. For drawing, engraving, and printing and photo-lithographing charts, Charts, &e. correcting old plates, preparing and publishing sailing-directions, and' _ other hydrographic information ; and for making charts, including those of the Pacific coast, sixty thousand dollars.