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 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 18. 1875. 299 ovens, and cooking-stoves; life-rafts; heating-apparatus for receivingslnps; and for the payment of labor in equipping vessels, and manuihotnre of arucles m the several navy—ya.rds, one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _ For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, Contingent exnamelyz For expenses of recruiting, freight, and transportation of P°¤°°°· stores, transportation of enlisted men, printing, advertising, telegraphing, books and models, stationery, express charges, internal alterations, fixtures, and appliances, in equipment buildings at navy-yards, foreign postage, car tickets, ferriage, and ice, apprehension of deserters, assistance to vessels in distress, and good conduct badges for enlisted men, seventy-tive thousand dollars. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. B¤r¤¤¤ ¤f Y¤rd¤ · _ ‘ and Docks. For general maintenance of yards and docks, namely: For general General exexpenses of the Bureau of Yards and Docks: Freight and transportation P°”°°“· . of materials and stores; printing, stationery, and advertising, meluding the commandanifs 0E0e; books, models, maps, and drawing; purchase and repair of fire-engines; machinery, and patenbrights to use the same; repairs on steam-engines, and attendance on the same; purchase and maintenance of oxen and horses, and driving teams, carts, and timberwheels for use in the navy-yards, and tools and repairs of the same; postage and telegmms ; furniture for Government houses and oinces in the navy-yards; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas- cleaning and clearing up yards, and care of public buildings ; attendance on fires; lights; `iineengiues and apparatus; incidental labor at navy-yards; watertax, and for toll and ferriages ; pay of the watchmen in the navy-yards ; and for awnings and packingboxes, seven hundred and sixty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses that may arise at navvyards and stations, Contingent exforty thousand dollars. 1><>¤¤¢¤· At the Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For superiu- Naval Asylum. tendent, six hundred dollars; steward, four hundred and eighty dollars; motron, three hundred and sixty dollars; cook, two hundred and forty ‘ dollars ; assistant cook, one hundred and sixtyeight dollars; chief laundress, one luindred and ninety-two dollars; three laundresses, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each`; eight sorubbers and waiters, ot one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; six laborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each; stable-keeper and driver, three hundred and sixty dollars; master-at-arms, four hundred and eighty dollars; corporal, three hundred dollars ; barber, three hundred and sixty dollars; carpenter, eight hundred and forty-tive dollars; furnaces, grates, and ranges, ·_ three hundred dollars; water-rent and gas, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; increase of library and car tickets, two hundred and fifty dollars ; furniture, and repairing of the same, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; cemetery and burial expenses, two hundred dollars · repairs and preservation, one thousand dollars; and for support-of benenoiaries, forty thousand dollars; in all, fifty-two thousand nine hundred and seventy-three dollars; which sum slmll be paid out of the income from T9 be paid out the navalpension fund. g§v;‘f°:‘:n - fund. _BUBEAU OF MEDICINE' AND SURGERY. Bureau of Medi cine and Surgery. For support of the medical department for surgeons' necessaries for surgeons nom vessels in_oommission, navy-yards, naval stations, Marine Corps, and ¤¤¤¤¤· Const Survey, thirty thousand dollars. For necessary repairs of naval laboratory, hospitals, and appendages, Repairs. including roads, wharves, outhouses, steam-heating apparatus, S1(l6- walks, fcnoes, gardens, and farms, twenty thousand dollars. For the civil establishment at the several naval hospitals and naval Civxl establish laboratory, thirty-tive thousand dollars. ‘ ‘§Q;‘fs:‘§L‘f""‘1 h°“`