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 288 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 301. ISS;}. Transfer, cw-, of For beginning the transfer to copper-plates of five hundred and thirty P:;:;m‘°g'°P*“° photolitlnographic charts, fifteen thousand dollars. 6 Coulingeut Mr- For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Navigation, namely: For P¤¤¤<>¤· freight and transportation of navigation materials; postage an<1 telegraphing on public business; advertising for proposals; paekmgboxes and materials; and all other contingent expenses, four thousand do1— lars. Civil establish- For the civil establishment at naval-yards and stations, five thou- ¤*°¤*· sand two hundred andeight dollars and sixty~two cents. Completion of To complete survey of west coast of Mexico and extend the same to ¤“"°Y °" ""?°* the Gulf of Dulce, fourteen thousand dollars. coast of Mexxco, °t°' BUREAU OF OBDNANOE. Ommuu, mm For fuel, tools, materials, and labor used in procuring, producing,and and supplies. preserving ordnance material; for the armament of slups, and for the general work of the Ordnance Department for these purposes, one Mmmgofmm hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The words " ordnance " and " gun- "€“¤l’°“'d°Y” in Statutes shall be construed to mean offensive and defensive arms, am- R‘S‘372l’T"5‘ munitiou, and explosives, the apparatus for their military use, and the ’ materials for producing the whole, and also transportation, necessary information concerning them, and whatever is requisite in military experiments with them. S ,8,,1 ri gc ,1 For steel rified breechloading guns, with carriages and ammunition, breech-umdin g one hundred thousand dollars. gu§:'Pa;,,,m_ For necessary repairs to ordnance buildings, magazines, gun—parks, boats, lighters, wharves, machinery, and other objects of the like char- Pwrdcr hom aeter (including the necessary building at the magazine at Mare Island om at ma,,MiM’ for filling powder and shell and storing empty tanks, two thousand ive Mm} mann`?hundred dollars), seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. mwqmmom, For miscellaneous items, namely: For freight to foreign and home stations, advertising and auet:ioneers’ fees, carnage and express charges, repairs to fireengines, gas and water pipes, gas and water tax at mag- _ azines, toll, ferriage, foreign postage, and telegrams, three thousand tive hundred dollars. cam mbm. For the civil establishment at naval-yards and stations, five thon- ¤m¤¢- sand nine hundred and forty-three dollars and twelve cents. Torpoqc w;P.,· For the torpedo corps, namely : For labor, material, and freight and ' express charges; general repairs to grounds, buildings, and wharves; boats; instruction, experiments, and general torpedo outhts; purchase of torpedoes and appliances for their use, sixty thousand dollars. BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. Equgpment of For equipment of vessels: For coal for steamers! and ships! use, invessels. cluding expenses of tmnsportation, storage, and handling; hemp, wire, and other materials for the mauufactnre of rope; hides, cordage, canvas, leather, iron for manufacture of cables, anchors, galleys, and chains; furniture, wood, hose, bake-ovens, and eookingstoves; boatdetaching apparatus; life-rafts for monitors; heating-apparatus for receiving-ships; and for the payment of labor in equipping vessels and manufacture of equipment articles in the several navyynrds, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. , . Recruiting. For expenses of recruiting: For expenses of recruiting, rent: of rendezvous, and expenses of maintaining the same, advertising for men and boys, and all other expenses atcending the recruiting for the naval service, ten thousand dollars. m;m¤£;;o¤ For transportation of enlisted men: For expenses attending the · transportatxon of enhsted men and boys at home and abroad, thirtyfive ' thousand dollars. · »
 * o¤1¤anee” and powder” in section thirty-seven hundred and twenty-one of the RGV1S€d