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GEBELY RELIEF EXPEDITION. 



Articles. 



Quantity. 



Adzes 



Broad-axes ..-.« 



Pinch-bars 



Stripping bar 



Bung-borer 



Brace and set of bits — 



Sash brushes 



Varnish brushes 



Squirt can 



Chisel slice 



Files, assorted 



Gauge 



Grindstone 



Blacksmiths' hammers. 



Sledge hammer 



Set calking irons 



Set soldering irons 



Pitch kettle 



Chalk line 



Carpenter's mallet 



Mops, pitch 



Planes, assorted 



Nail punches 



Augers 



Wood axes 



Shackle bar 



Drift-bolts 



Tap-borer 



Paint brushes 



Seam brushes 



Paint buckets 



Cold-chisels 



Pair compasses 



Portable forge 



Gimlets 



Claw-hammers 



Riveting hammers 



Eeef -hooks 



Set horsing-irons 



Drawing-knife 



Pitch-ladle 



Calking mallets 



Horsing mallet 



Carpenters' pencils 



Pincers 



Spike pimches 



Smiths' pimches 



Two-foot rule 



.pairs. 



4 

 2 

 2 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 2 

 1 

 1 

 45 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 2 



e 



2 



8 

 4 

 1 

 2 

 1 



12 

 2 

 2 

 5 

 1 

 1 

 6 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 6 

 2 

 2 



Articles. 



Quantity. 



Screw-drivers ; 



Shears 



Oil-stone 



Set smith's tools 



Set sounding rods 



Single blocks 



Wedges 



Sheet-brass pounds. . 



Chalk do.. 



Fearnaught yards. , 



Glue pounds. 



Flat bar-iron do 



Round iron do 



Lumber for ship and boat repair 



Baled oakum pounds . 



Iron rivets .do 



Solder do.".. 



Iron spikes do 



Iron tacks do 



Copper wire do 



Black paint do 



Linseed oil barrel. 



Hasps 



Saws, assorted 



Spoke shaves 



Steel square 



Tape measure 



Scuttle-butt 



Double blocks, assorted 



Sheaves and pins 



Borax pounds. 



Copper burrs do. . . 



Copper bolts do. . . 



Lights 



Gum packing square feet. 



Square bar-iron pounds. 



Sheet-lead do . . 



Copper nails do. . . 



Iron nails do. . . 



Copper rivets do. . . 



Brass screws gross. 



Composition spikes pounds. 



Copper tacks do. . . 



Brass wire do. . . 



White lead do. . . 



Turpentine gallons. 



Red lead pounds. 



1 



1 



1 



1 



6 



10 



12 



3 



6 



4 



75 



75 



50 



30 



10 



25 



5 



10 



150 



1 



2 

 1 

 1 

 1 



18 



24 



2 



6 



25 



20 



5 



50 



50 



40 



75 



2 



6 



25 



10 



15 



150 



. 50 



150 



The Bear arrived at ISTew York February 15, under command of 

 Capt. F. Ash, from St. John's, Newfoundland. 



The Thetis arrived at the same place from Dundee, Scotland, 

 March 33, under command of Lieut. L. L. Reamey, U. S. E". 



The Alert arrived April 23, from Spithead, England, under com- 

 mand of Lieut. Commander C. F. Goodrich, U. S. N. 



