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 54 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS; Sess. I. Gu. 216. 1874. Pensacola; Pensacola, Florida, eight thousand one hundred and forty-five dollars; \Vuslnnglon; at Wasliington, District of Columbia, nineteen thousand one hundred Llama Island; and twenty-three dollars and twenty cents; at Mare Island, California, twenty thousand three hundred and seventeen dollars and twenty cents; League Island. and at League Island naval station, Pennsylvania, four thousand six . hundred and eighty dollars; making in all, the sum of one hundred and ilfty-seven thousand seven hundred and thirty-eight dollars and eighty cents.- Civil ¤¤¤¤i>ii¤i¤- For civil establishment at the several naval hospitals and naval lab. 'ggfs “;u‘j,°'f;b2§,°; oratory, thirty-nine thousand one hundred and sixty-one dollars. wry. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION. Pilotagc and tow- For foreign and local pilotagc and towage of ships of war, fifty thoumu- sand dollars. Correcting and For services and materials in correcting compasses on board ship, and ¤¤¤*i¤S ¤<>¤¤Pa·*¤¤¤· for adjusting and testing eompasses on shore, three thousand dollars. Nautical und us- For nautical and astronomical instruments, nautical books, maps, iF¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤l ¤¤¤”¤· charts, and sailing-directions, and repairs of nautical instruments lor . :Q‘;"°°*b°°k°’°h°rt°’ ships of war, ten thousand dollars. Lib.-mss for ships For books for libraries for ships of war, three thousand dollars. or war. _ For navy-signals and apparatus, namely: signal-lights, lanterns, and N*W¥·¤*H¤**]“ *****1 rockets including running-lights drawings and engravings for signal- °pp”m°°°‘ books, six thousand dollars., ’ , g.,mpsss.gmsgs, For compass-fittings, including binnacles, tripods, and other append- &»c. ages of ships' eompasses, to be made in the navy-yards, five thousand dollars. ` Lsgs, isms, &s_ For logs and ogher appganceshfor measuring the ship’s way, leads and other app iances or soun ing t ree thousand dollars. I, gntorng ssa For lanterns and lamps, arid their appendages, for general use on lamps. board ship, including those for- the cabin, ward-room, and steerage, for thegicgds and sp1r1t·room, for decks and quartermaster’s use, five thousan dollars. Flags. For bunting and other materials for {lags, and making and repairing flags of all kinds, five thousand dollars. _ . on and s,,,,d1ss_ For oil for ships of war other than that used for the engineer depart ment, candles when used as a substitute for oil in binnacles, runninglights, fo; chimrnleysland wrck and soap used in navigation department, wen y thousand dollars. V Stationery. thFor statioirery for commanders and navigators of vessels of war, two ousan dollars. · Mnsigl instru- d Eor musical instruments, and music for vessels of war, one thousand mon, c. 0 MDS. Steering signals, For steering signals and indicators, and for speaking-tubes and gongs, Sw- {or ggnéaliconmunication on board vessels of war, two thousand nvc un re dollars. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Navigation: Freight and wnses. transportation of navigation-materials; instruments, books, and stores; postage and telegraphing; advertising for_ proposals; packing-boxes pnd m!a.ter1als1;dblpnk books, forms, and stationery at navigation-ofllces, our onsan dollars. Charts, &c. For drawing, engraving, and printing and photo-lithographing charts, elcctrot-yp1mg_ and correcting old plates, preparing and publishing sailing-directions, and other hydrographxc information, twenty thou- » saudbdtolllaigs hand forl making charts, mcluding those of the Pacific coas 1r y ousanc dollars. i¤uo1,6i;gni,s, {ur. For fuel, lights, and office-furniture; care of building and otherlabor; ¤¤ uml · pg;;h;sefof b<;<;k fplr lpblrary, dtl:&W1Dg-m&t6Pl2ilS, gud olgher stationery ; p reig · an o er con ingent expenses ve t ousa d d ll s. lgentlauclglepair. gg; gent and rcipair oflbgildingktwo thousand, eight hundredd dg11g5s. l ava serva- Xp€l1SOS 0 as PWS, S6l‘Vzl O1.'}', 118,1116 y : For three assistants, at one thousand five hundred dollars each.
 * ¤` For pay of one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars.