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 90 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 73, 74. 1880. Fuel. For fuel, eighteen thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars and lift cents. . stores. Fror military stores, namely: For pay of one chief armorer, nine hundred and thirty-nine dollars; three mechanics, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each · purchase of military equipments, such_ as cartridge-boxes, bayonetscabbards, havcrsacks, canteens, musketslings, swords, ilags, drums, Hfcs, bugles, and other instruments,  thousand dollars; for purchase of one hundred Springfield miles, one thousand five hundred dollars; purchase of ammunition, one thousand dollars; purchase and repair of instruments for the band, and purchase of music, five hundred dollars; in all, eleven thousand two hundred and eighty-six dollars and fifty cents. _ Transportation For transportation of troops and for expenses of recruiting, seven 0f *1'°°P¤· thousand dollars. _ Repairs an u For repairs of barracks, and rent of offices where there are no public Forugont \Vash- For forage for three public horses, one for messenger to commandant l¤8*°¤» D· C··_ **1*** and stafli Washington, District of Columbia, and two for general use at M‘“`° I"l”'“d* Wl marine barracks, Mare Island, California, Eve hundred dollars. _ Coming5D6g8s_ For contingencies, namely: Freight; ferriage; toll; cartage; per diem for constant labor; burial of deceased marines; stationery; telegraphiug ; apprehension of deserters; oil, candles, gas; repairs of gas and water iixtures ; water rent; barrack furniture; furniture for officers’ quarters; bcdsaoks; packing—boxes, wrapping-paper; oil-cloth; crash; rope; twine; spades; shovels; axes; picks; carpenters’ tools; repairs to fireengines ; purchase of ilre-extinguishers; purchase and repair of engine-hose; repairs to public carryall; purchase of lumber for benches, mess-tables, bunks; purchase and repair of harness; purchase and repair of handcarts and wheelbarrows; purchase and repair of galleys, cooking-stoves, ranges, stoves where there are no grates; gravel tor parade-grounds; repair of pumps; brushes; brooms; buckets; paving; and for other purposes, twenty thousand dollars. . Approved, May 3, 1880. May 3, 1880. CHAP. 74.-——A.n act to establish post~routos. Be it enacted by the Senate mul House of Representatives of the United Post routes in- States of America in Oongrese assembled, That the following post-routes be, and the same are hereby, established. 1u...1.¤.m¤.; ALABAMA. From Frankfort, via Rock Creek, to Pleasant Site. From Clement/s Station to Marion. From Brownsb0ro’ to Maysville. From Chubb Hill to Pleasant Site. WE1'(ilIé Ahlpplander City, via New Site and Davidston, to Vaughan and rig s 1 s. From Dadeville, via Dudleyville to Vaughan and Wright2s Mills. From Garland, via Herbert, to lirooklyn. From China Grove to Linwood. From Stevenson, via Gibsonville, Hogner, to Newton, Georgia. From I’inckard’s Store, via Howlc’s Store, Robinsoms Ferry, Dade ville, to Vaughan and Wright/s Mills. From Uniontown, via Cahaba (upper) Road, Griiiith’s Shop, and Lex ington Road, to Liberty Hill. From Dadevillc, via Porcher’s Mill, Howle’s Store, and l’inckard’s Store, to Wetumpka. From Silver Run via Marthadell and Clough’s Hill, to Alexandria. From Martin’s Mill to Cedar Ridge. From Fort Payne, to Grove Oak.
 * 0***- buildings, ten thousand dollars.