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 262 FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. lll. Ch. 19. 1879. cabinet, five hundred dollars; repairs and additions to electric, galvanic, magnetic, pneumatic, and thermic apparatus, and apparatus illustrating optical properties of substances, six hundred dollars; apparatus for illustrating the science of electricity as applied to the useful arts, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, three thousand one hundred dollars. For pay of mechanic employed in chemical and geological sectionrooms and in lecture-room, one thousand dollars; models and diagrams, books of reference, text-books, and stationery for the use of instructors, sixty-ive dollars; in all, one thousand and sixty-five dollars. Department of For department of practical military engineering: For mining mate- Pmctical °¤31¤°°¥· rials and for profiling; telegraphing and signaling materials; stationery mg' and text-books and repairs of instruments, two hundred dollars. Department er For department of French: For text-books and stationery for the use F¤>¤¢h· of instructors, books of reference, and for printing examination-papers, one hundred dollars. Department of For department of drawing: For various articles most necessary for d¤¤Wi¤g· the coru·se of topographical drawing, tuvo hundred and fifty dollars. Department of For department of law: For text-books and stationery and books of I"'- reference for the use of instructors, one hundred dollars. Department of For department of ordnance and gunnery: For books of reference and ‘”d”°”°°· °'°°- text-books for instructors, forty dollars. For completing frames for targets for cadet riile practice, one hundred dollars. For keeping in repair instrument and tiring houses, and pump and water pipe for the same, sixty dollars. Department of For department of natural and experimental philosophy: For additions Pl¤l°¤°PhS'· to the apparatus to illustrate the laws in mechanics, optics, and acoustics, one thousand dollars; books of reference, text-books, repairs, and materials, four hundred dollars; for pay of mechanic, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred dollars. _ Bon rd of Vin- For expenses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, three thou- ‘*°"S· sand dollars. Contingent cx- For miscellaneous and contingent expenses: For gas-coal, oil candles, P°“S“· lanterns, matches, and wicking for lighting the academy, cadet·barracks. mess-hall, shops, hospital, offices, stable, zmd sidewalks, three thousand five hundred dollars; water-pipes phunbing, and repairs, one thousand five hundred dollars; cleaning public buildings (not quarters), five hundred dollars; brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, soap, and cloths, two hundred dollars; chalk, crayon, sponge, slate, and rubbers for recitatiorrrooms, one hundred dollars; compensation of chapel-organist, two hundred dollars; compensation of librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars; pay of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the academic building, the cadetebarracks, chapel, and philosophical building, including the library, one thousand two 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, and binding, one thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand two hundred and forty dollars. Lib,-,,,;,m»S ,1,,. For pay of librarian’s assistant, one thousand dollars. eietant. For furniture for cadet-hospital, and repairs of the same, one hundred Cadet-hospital. dollars_ Bedding, etc. For purchase of bedding and necessary articles for the use of candidates prcvious to their admission into the academy, nve hundred dollars. Buildings and Buildings and grounds: For repairing roads and paths, five hundred sr<>¤¤<1¤- dollars. For continuing and furnishing for use main building and one wing for the newihospital for cadets, twelve thousand dollars. For repairing door—casings and doors of the cadetbarracks with new butts and latches, five hundred dollars; and for painting the interior of the same throughout, one thousand dollars; in all, one thousand tive hundred dollars. ‘ Approved, January 20, 1879.