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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 852. 1901. 1123 hospital, transportation of insane patients; care, transportation, and burial of the dead; advertising;telegraphing; rent of telephones; purchase of books and stationery; binding of medical records, unbound books and pamphlets; (postage and purchase of Stamps for foreign service; expenses atten ing the medical board of examiners; rcnt of rooms for naval dispensary; hygienic and sanitary investigation and illustration; sanitary and hygienic instruction; purchase and repairs of wagons and harness; purchase of and feed for orses and cows; trees, plants, garden tools, and seeds; furniture andincidental articles for the museum of hygiene, naval dispensary, Washington; naval laboratory, sick quarters at Naval Academy and marine barracks, surgeons’ offices and dispensaries at navy-yards and naval stations; washing fo1· medical department at museum of hygiene, naval dispensary, Washington; naval laboratory and department of instruction, sick quarters at Naval Academy and marine barracks, dispensaries at navy—yards and naval stations and ships and rendezvous, and for minor re airs on buildings and grounds of the United States Naval Museum of I¤l)ygiene, for the care, maintenance, and treatment of the insane of the Navy and Marine Corps on the Pacific coast, and all other necessary contingent expenses, thirty-five thousand dollars. REPAIRS, BUREAU or MEDICINE AND SURGERY: For necessary repairs R<=I>¤im of naval laboratory and department of instruction, naval hospitals and appendages, including roads, wharfs, outhouses, sidewalks, fences, gardens, farms, and cemeteries, twenty thousand dollars. NAVAL HOSPITAL, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND: Filling pond, grading Nggvggt é¤<}¤pi¤¤1. grounds, and additional appropriation for addition to naval hospital at P' ` naval—training station, Newport, Rhode Island, twenty thousand dollars, to be immediately available. SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS. angugiiggmsuppuw PROVISIONS, NAVY: For provisions and commuted rations for the P’°‘”“i°¤S· seamen and marines, which commuted rations may be paid to caterers of messes, in cases of death or desertion, upon orders of the commanding officer; commuted rations for officers on sea duty (other than commissioned officers of the line, medical and pay corps and chief boat-_ Swains, chief gunners, chief sailmakers, chief carpenters) and naval cadets, and commuted rations stopped on account of sick in hospital and credited to the naval hospital fund; Subsistence of officers and men unavoidably detained or absent from vessels to which attached under orders (during which subsistence rations to be stopped on board ship and no credit for commutation therefor to be given); labor in general storehouses and paymasterS’ offices in navy-yards, including naval stations maintained in island possessions under the control of the United States, and expenses in handling stores purchased under the navalsupply fund; one chemist, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and two chemists, at two thousand dollars each per annum, three million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. CONTINGENT, BUREAU or SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTSZ For freight and C°““i“g°¤‘°xP€¤¤°S· express charges, fuel, books and blanks, stationery, advertising, furniture for general storehouses and ay offices in navy—yards; expenses of naval clothing factory and macginery for same, postage, telegrams, telephones, tolls, ferriages, yeoman’S stores, Safes, newspapers, ice, transportation of stores purchased under the naval—supply fund, and other incidental expenses. two hundred thousand dollars. CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU or SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS! Navy- Ci"il°¤°¤bli=*·h¤¤¤¤¤- yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: In general storehouses: Two bookkeepers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one assistant bookkeeper, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one bill clerk, at one thousand dollars; one assistant clerk, at seven hundred and twenty