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 ronrrrouncrn oonennss. sms. ii. cn. 109. 1877. 381 For additional pay of professors for length ot" service, six thousand seven hundred dollars. For pay of one instructor of practical military engineering, in addition to pay as first lieutenant, nine hundred dollars. For pay of one instructor of ordnance and sience of gunery, in addition to pay as first lieutenant, nine hundred dollars. For pay of eight assistant professors, in addition to pay as first lieu~ tenants, four thousand dollars. For pay of three instructors of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics, in addition to pay as first lieutenants, one thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of four assistant instructors of tactics, commanding companies, in addition to pay as second lieutenants, two thousand four hundred dollars. For pay of adjutant, in addition to pay as 1'irstheutenant, three hundred dollars. For pay of one master of the sword, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ For pay of three hundred and ten cadets, at five hundred and forty dollars each, one hundred and sixtyseven thousand four hundred dollars. For pay of the teacher of music, one thousand and eighty dollars. For pay of the Military Academy band, eight thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars; which shall be in full for the pay of the said band for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventyeight, any law to the contrary notwithstanding. For repairs and improvements, timber, plank, boards, joist, wall-strips, Repairs and imlaths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet·lead,·nails, screws, locks, butts, hinges, P‘°"°m‘*“tS· glass, paint, turpentine, oils, bricks, varnish, stone, lime, cement, plaster, hair, sewer and drain pipe, blasting-powder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, inantels, and other similar materials, and for pay of citizen mechanics and labor employed upon repairs that cannot be done by enlisted men, twelve thousand dollars. _ For fuel and apparatus, coal, wood, stoves, grates, furnaces, ranges, Fuel, We fire-bricks, and repairs of steam-heating apparatus, fourteen thousand dollars. For gaspipes, fixtures, lamp-posts, gas-lamps, gasometers, and rctorts, G¤¤·PlP¢¤» 0*0- and annual repairs of the same, six hundred dollars. For fuel for cadets’ mess-hall, shops, and laundry, three thousand five Fuel. hundred dollars. For postage and telegram s, three hundred dollars. Postage, etc. For stationery, blank books, paper, envelopes, quills, stecl·pens, rub- St,a1;ionery,et;e, bers, erasers, pencils, mueilage, wax, and ink, six hundred dollars. For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, and ferriages,.two ’1`r·¤·¤Sp<>rwti<>¤- thousand dollars. For printing-type, materials for office, diplomas for graduates, regis- Pri¤’¤i¤g.¤t¤· ters, and blanks, tire hundred dollars. For compensation of pressman and lithographer, each fifty dollars, one hundred dollars. For clerk to disbursing-officer and quartermaster, one thousand Clerk. two hundred dollars. For department of instruction in mathematics, namely: For measur- Department of ingtapes, ten dollars; cleaning and r·cpairs of instruments, forty dol- mM1mm3V0S- lars, textbooks and stationery for instructors, thirty dollars. For department of artillery, cavalry, and infantry tactics, namely: Departinent ef For tan-bark for riding-hall and gymnasium, three hundred dollars ; re- m"·*U*`=’b'¤ °*°· pairing campstools, tents, and campfurniture, fifty dollars; furniture for office of commandant of cadets and reception-room for visitors, one hundred and fifty dollars; stationery for use of instructor and assist- _ ants, onehundred dollars ; text-books, twenty dollars. For department of civil and military engineering: For models, maps, D§>r>=¤’€m€¤* ef purchase and repairs of instruments, text books, book of reference, °“g"*°°"“g‘ and stationery for the use of instructors, and contingencies, five hun-