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For pay of naval constructor, two thousand three hundred dollars;

For pay of inspector of timber, one thousand and fifty dollars;

For pay of clerk of the navy-yard, nine hundred dollars;

For pay of two clerks to commandant of the navy-yard, sixteen hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of clerk to naval constructor, six hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of porter of navy-yard, three hundred dollars;

For pay of keeper of the magazine, four hundred and eighty dollars;

For pay of the civil establishment of the navy-yard in Philadelphia, viz:

For pay of naval store-keeper, twelve hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of clerk to naval store-keeper, seven hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of naval constructor, two thousand three hundred dollars;

For pay of inspector of timber, nine hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk of navy-yard, nine hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk to commandant of the navy-yard, nine hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk to naval constructor, four hundred dollars;

For pay of porter of navy-yard, three hundred dollars.

For pay of the civil establishment at the navy-yard in Washington, District of Columbia, viz:

For pay of chief naval constructor, three thousand dollars;

For pay of principal steam engineer, twenty-five hundred dollars;

For pay of naval store-keeper, seventeen hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk of naval store-keeper, seven hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of inspector of timber, nine hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk of navy-yard, nine hundred dollars;

For pay of two clerks to commandant of navy-yard, sixteen hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of porter of the navy-yard, three hundred dollars;

For pay of keeper of the magazine, four hundred and eighty dollars;

For pay of the civil establishment at the navy-yard in Gosport, Virginia, viz:

For pay of the naval store-keeper, seventeen hundred dollars;

For pay of three clerks to naval store-keeper, twenty-one hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of naval constructor, two thousand three hundred dollars;

For pay of inspector of timber, one thousand and fifty dollars;

For pay of clerk of navy-yard, nine hundred dollars;

For pay of two clerks to the commandant of navy-yards, sixteen hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of clerk to naval constructor, six hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of porter of the navy-yard, three hundred dollars;

For pay of the keeper of the magazine, four hundred and eighty dollars;

For pay of the civil department of the navy-yard at Pensacola, in Florida, viz:

For pay of naval store-keeper, seventeen hundred dollars;

For pay of two clerks to naval store-keepers, twelve hundred dollars;

For pay of clerk of navy-yard, nine hundred dollars;

For pay of two clerks to commandant of navy-yard, sixteen hundred and fifty dollars;

For pay of porter of the navy-yard, three hundred dollars;

And it is hereby directed that the Secretary of the Navy shall order a competent commissioned or warrant officer of the Navy to take charge of the naval stores for foreign squadrons in the place of the naval store-keepers at each of the foreign ports where said stores may be deposited