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 376 F1FTY.F1F’rH ooncnnss. snss. 11. cu. 2x4. 1898. thousand two hundred dollars; in all, four thousand four hundred and seventy·-eiglit·dolla.rs; - N<>**"¤lk·V¤· Navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents; one writer. at one thousand dollars; one ioreman laborer, at four dollars per diem; one electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; two messengers, at two dollars per diem each; one pilot, at two dollars and twenty-six cents per diem; in all, eight thousand five hundred and fifty-eight dollars and sixty-three cents; - r»¤¤m1a,m. N avy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: For one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays; in all, one thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars; Mare 1¤1a¤.1,ca1. N avy-yard, Mare Island, California: For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one writer, at one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents; one foreman mason, at six dollars per diem; one ioreman laborer, at five dollars and nfty cents per diem; one pilot, at four dollars and eighty cents per diem; one draftsman, at five dollars per diem; one mail messenger, at two dollars per diem, including Sundays· one messenger, at two dollars per diem; one messenger and lamplighter, at two dollars per diem; one electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars and fifteen cents; Key wmris. , Naval station, Key West, Florida: For one·mail messenger, at six hundred dollars; Puget Sound,Wasli. Naval station, Puget Sound, Washington: One clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one rodman inspector, at three dollars and fifty cents per diem; one messenger and janitor, at one dollar and seventy- six cents per diem, including Sundays; one master of tugs, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, tour thousand one hundred and thirty- seven dollars and ninety cents; rm Royal, s. o. Naval station, Port Royal, South Carolina: One clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one rodman and inspector, at three dollars per diem; one messenger and janitor, at one dollar and fifty cents per diem, including Sundays; one master oftugs, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, three thousand eight hundred and eighty-six dollars and fifty cents; In all, civil establishment, Bureau of Yards and Docks, seventy-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and forty-four cents; and no other fund appropriated by this Act shall be used in payment for such services. xmiuomrsin. NAVAL Home, l’mLAnnLrn1A, PENNSYLVANIA: For one superin- "°‘P“‘“·P‘*· tendent, at six hundred dollars; one steward, at four hundred and eighty dollars; one inatron, at three hundred and sixty dollars; one chief cook, at three hundred and sixty dollars; one assistant cook, at two hundred and iorty dollars; one assistant cook, at one hundred and eighty dollars; one chief laundress, at one hundred and ninety-two dollars; live laundresses, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; tour sorubbers, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; one head waiter, at one hundred and ninety-two dollars; eight waitresses, at one hundred and sixty-eight dollars each; one kitchen servant, at two hundred dollars; eight laborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each; one stable keeper and driver, at three hundred and sixty dollars; one master at arms, at four hundred and eighty dollars; two house corporals, at three hundred dollars each; one barber, at three hundred and sixty dollars: one carpenter, at eight hundred and fortyffive dollars; one painter, at six hundred dollars; one engineer to run elevator, six hundred dollars; water rent and lighting, two thousand four hundred dollars: cemetery, burial expenses, and headstones, three hundred and fifty dollars; improvement of grounds, seven hundred dollars; repairs to buildings, furnaces, grates, ranges, furniture, and repairs of furniture, eight thousand dollars; music in chapel, six hundred dollars; transportation of indigent and destitute beneticiaries to the Naval