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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 72, 73. 1881. 331 CHAP. 72.-An act for enlarging the City Hall for the accommodation of the courts Feb. 23, 1881. and records of the District of Columbia. ——·———;——— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of one hundred City Hall, ms. and seventeen thousand dollars be, and the same hereby is appropriated, tries of Columbia, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be °“k’·"g°‘“°l‘t ?f· expended, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in en- ppr°pmm°“` larging the City Hall so as to ailbrd additional accommodations for the courts of the District and for fire-proof rooms for the safe keeping of the records of the courts and of the District of Columbia, according to the general plan furnished by the Architect of the Capitol extension, and under the supervision of that officer. Approved, February 23, 1881. CHAP. 73.—An act making appropriations for tho naval service for the fiscal year [rgb_ 23, 138]_ ending June tlnrticth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and for other purposes. ————-— Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and A ,,0 mm Om, they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treas- mwgi ,,(,i·Vi(,0_ ’ ury not otherwise appropriated, for the naval service of the government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and for other purposes: For the pay of the Navy, for the active-list, namely: For one Admiral, New =¤°*ilV0 lm, one Vice-Admiral, twelve rear-admirals, eight chiefs of bureau (commo- °¤'°°"‘ dores), twenty-four commodores, forty-seven captains, ninety commanders, eighty lieutenant-commanders, two hundred and eighty lieutenants, one hundred and one masters, ninetyflve ensigns, seventylive midshipmen, fifteen medical directors, fourteen medical inspectors, fifty surgeons, seventy-three passed assistant surgeons, sixteen assistant surgeons, twelve pay-directors, thirteen pay-inspectors, fifty paymasters, thirty-one passed assistant paymasters, twenty assistant paymasters, sixty-nine chief engineers, ninety-six passed assistant engineers, forty- two assistant engineers, fiftyfour cadet-engineers (graduates), twenty- four chaplains, eleven professors of mathematics, ten naval constructors five assistant naval constructors, ten civil engineers, two hundred and four warrant-officers, forty-one mates, two hundred and sixtyeight cadetmidshipmon (on probation), one hundred and five cadet-engineers, and one hundred and three cadet-midshipmen (not graduates); in all, three million nine hundred and one thousand one hundred dollars. _ _ For pay of the retiredlist, namely: For forty-one rear-admirals, R°*”°‘1 **9*% °m‘ twenty-one oommodores, eighteen captains, seventeen commanders, °°"` fourteen lieutenant-commanders, eight lieutenants, eleven masters, five ensigns, two midshipmen, twenty-two medical directors, one medical inspector, two surgeons, five passed assistant surgeons, eight assistant surgeons, nine pay-directors, one payinspector, three paymasters, two passed assistant paymasters, two assistant paymasters, seven chief engineers, nineteen passed assistant engineers, twenty-five assistant engineers, seven chaplains, six professors of mathematics, three naval constructors, eight boatswains, four gunners, thirteen carpenters, and eleven sailmakers, in all, six hundred and eighty-seven thousand live hundred and fifty dollars. For pay to petty-officers, seamen, ordinary seamen, landsmen, and m1;§“’Y°m°°’“ mm boys, including men in the engineers’ force, and for the Coast Survey ' service, not exceeding eight thousand two hundred and nfty in all, two million four hundred and ninety thousand dollars. _ For two secretaries, one to the Admiral and one to the Vice-Admiral, Sleere t aries, clerks to Beet-paymasters, paymasters of vessels, clerks at inspections, g1;‘,1;";,P‘;}’;“)j*“*,f;”j navy-yards, and stations, and extra pay to men enlisted under honor- change, ,,,if,,,,g,,, able discharge; commission and interest, transportation of funds, ex- increase of pay.