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 56 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. (111.216. 1874. apprehension of deserters, assistance to vessels in distress, and goodconduct badges for enlisted men, seventy-five thousand dollars. BUREAU OF YARDS AND Docxs. Gonernlexpeuses. For general maintenance of yards and docks, namely: For general expenses of the Bureau of Yards and Docks: Freight and transportation of materials and stores; printing, stationery, and advertising, including the commandant’s office; books, models, maps, and drawings; purchase and repair of tire-engines; machéneryé a31d] patenggights to use the same- repairs on steam-eng1nes,an a n a ce on e amepurchase and ’maintenance of oxen and horses, and driving teams, carts; and timber-wheels for use in the navy·yards, and tools and repairs of same; postage and telegrams; furniture fo; Government housels and offices in the navy—yards· coal and other nel- can es 01 an gascleaning and clearing up yards, and care of buildings; attendance ori fires; lights; fire-engines and apparatus; incidental labor at navy-yards; water-tax, and for toll and ferriages; pa.y_of the watohmen in the_navy. yards; and for ilags, awnings, and packrilig-boixes, and for céoiétipgent expenses of yards and docks (not excee ing orty thousan dollars) eight hundred thousand dollahs. _ _ _, Naval Asylum. At the Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For superintendent, six hundred dollars; steward, four hundred and eighty dollars; Jnatrou, three hundred and sixty dollars; cook,_two hundred and forty dollars; assistant cook, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars; chief laundress, one hundred and ninety-two dollars; three laundresses, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; eight scrubbers and waiters, at 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-atarms,,four hundred and eighty dollars; corporal three hundred dollars- barber, three hundred and sixty dollarscarpenter, eight hundred and forty-ive dollars; furnaces, grates, and ranges, six hundred dollars; repairs of all kinds, five thousand dollars; and for support of beneficiaries, forty thousand dollars; in all, fifty-three thousand two hundred and seventy-three dollars; which sum shall be paid out of the income from the naval-pension fund. BUREAU OF MZEDIOINE AND SURGERY. S¤[·gc°¤s7 neces, For support of the medical department for surgeons’ necessaries for mms. gesseus in commission, navyggrds naval stations, Marine Corps, and oas urvey irty thousand dollars. R,,,,,,;,,_ For necesszirv repairs of naval laboratory, hospitals, and appendages, including roads, wharves, outhouses, steam-heating apparatus, sidewalks; fences, gardens, and farms, five thousand dollars Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of the bureau, freight on medical stores, D¤¤¤•¢¤· transportation of insane patients to the Government hospital, advertising, telegraphing, purchase of books, expenses vattending the naval medical board of examiners, purchase and repair of wagons, harness, pureplpse and mad of horses, cows, trees, garden-tools, and seeds, twenty- ve thousand dollars. BUREAU on PROVISIONS AND cL0mmNG. Provisions. h Far pfggisiousgof {ge officers, seamen, and marines, one million three nn re thousand o rs. w;,;*°h¤¤° "f For purchase of water for ships, thirty-five thousand dollars. C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GX_ For contingent expenses: For freight and transportation to foreign pauses. and home stations; candles, fuel; interior alterations and fixtures in inspection buildings; tools, and repairing same at eight inspections; special watchman in eightinspcctions; books and blanks; stationery; tclegrams; postage and express charges; tolls, terriages, and ear-tickets; pie; andlipmfleiital labor not chargeable to other appropriations, fifty iousan to ars.