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 F ORTY·-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 211. 1873. 481 the observatory, five hundred dollars; lathe, forge, tools, and equipment of w0rl<—sh0p, seven hundred and fifty dollars; repairs and contingencies, eight hundred dollars; compensation to mechanic and assistant in charge of apparatus, one thousand dollars; compensation to attendant, fifty dollars. For department of practical engineering: For mining material, twenty- Engineering. five dollars ; lumber for profiling, twenty-five dollars ; stationery and drawing material, twentydive dollars; theodolite-tmixsit, two hundred and fifty dollars; repairs of instruments, twenty-Eve dollars. For department of Spanish: For text-books and stationery for the use Spanish. of instructors, fifty dollars. For department of French: For text-books and stationery for the use French. of instructors, fifty-five dollars. For department of law and ethics: For text-books and stationery for Luwnudethios. the use of instructors, fifty dollars. For expenses of the board of visitors, four thousand five hundred dol- Board of lars: Provided, That three members of the House of Representatives of "l€},§°“· bm the forty-third Congress, whose credentials in due form of law have been O;u,g§;;:`04· duly filed with the clerk of the House of Representatives in accordance Nepresentqfives with the act of Congress approved March third, eighteen hundred and ‘é;£;’g3;;h:0"L8 sixty-three, shall be appointed by the speaker of the present House of visitors, Representatives, members of the board of visitors, at the next annual ex- §8G3;,Fh· lggé amination to be held at the Military Academy. V° xm` p' ’ For miscellaneous and contingent expenses : For gas, c0a,l—0il, and can- Miscellaneous dies, for lighting the academy, cudet~barracks, mess-hall, hospital-offices, md °°“t'“g°°°' stable, and sidewalks, four thousand dollars ; water—pipes, plumbing, and repairs, two thousand dollars; cleaning public buildings, (not quarters,) five hundred and sixty dollars; brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, and cloths, two hundred dollars; chalk, crayons, sponge, and slates, for recitationrooms, one hundred dollars; compensation of chapel-organist, two hundred dollars; compensation of librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars; compeusaticm of non-commissioned officer in charge of mechanics, fifty dollars; compensation of soldier writing in adjumnt’s office, fifty dollars ; pay of engineer of heating and Ventilating apparatus for the cadet-barracks, chapel, and philosophical academy, including the library, one thousand five hundred dollars; pay of assistant of same, seven hundred and twenty dollars; pay of five firemen, two thousand two hundred dollars; increase and expense of the library, books, magazines, periodicals, and binding, two thousand dollars. For pay of librariarfs assistant, one thousand dollars. For contingencies for superintendent of the academy, one thousand dollars. For furniture for cadet-hospital, one hundred dollars. For buildings and grounds: For repairing and opening roads, one thou- Buildings and sand dollars. g'°“"d°' F or rebuilding the dam at the foot of Cr0w’s Nest mountain, two th0u— Darn ac foot of sand fbur hundred and eight dollars and six cents. C""' ° Nm` For preparing site and constructing foundation and beginning super- New hospital. structure for cadet’s new hospital, twenty thousand dollars. For commencing system of sewerage leading from barracks of troops, Sewerage. three thousand dollars. For remodelliug battery Knox, ten thousand dollars. B¤**°*'.Y' K¤°X- Approved, February 28, 1873. CHAP. CCXI. -An Act.to provide for the Disxmsition of that Portion of the military Feb. 28, 1878. Reservation at Fort Rxpley, Mzmzesota, whic lies east q)" the Mzssissippi Rwer. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of lhe United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, Portion of;ni1i· and he is hereby, authorized and directed to sell at public auction the my ¥°¤°"’·¤°¤ v0L. xvi:. Pm:.-81