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 88 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 73. 1880. one quarter-gunner, four hundred and nine dollars and fifty cents; one cockswain, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and nity cents; one seaman in the department of seamanship, one seaman in the department of astronomy, and one seaman in the department of physics and chemistry, at three hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty cents each; one bandmaster, five hundred and twenty-eight dollars; twenty-one nrstclass musicians, at three hundred and forty-eight dollars each; seven second·class musicians, at three hundred dollars each; in all, fifty-four thousand three hundred and seventysix dollars. _ C ¤ D M i H 0 l` Pay of watchmen and others: Captain of the watch and weigher, at “'“°l> W‘**°l‘“‘°‘ > two dollars and fifty cents per day; four watchmen, at two dollars per md “‘°°hHm°°° day; foreman of the gas and steamheating works, at five dollars per diem; ten attendants at gas and steam-heating works of academy, one at three dollars, one at two dollars and fifty cents, and eight at two dollars per day each ; one steam-pipe fitter, seven hundred and thirty dollars; one foreman of joiners, one foreman of painters, and one foreman of masons, at three dollars and fifty cents per day each; two _]o1ners, one painter, and one mason, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; one tinner, one gas-fitter, and one backsmith, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; in all, twenty-four thousand four hundred and fifty- five dollars. ' Iiicchamics ard Pay of mechanics and others: One mechanic at workshop, at two 1"b‘“`°“’· dollars and twentyfive cents per diem; one masterlaborer, to keep public grounds in order, at two dollars and twenty-eight cents per diem; fourteen laborers, to assist in same, three at two dollars per diem each and eleven at one dollar and fifty cents per diem each; one laborer to superintend quarters of cadet-midshipmen and public grounds, at two dollars per diem; six attendants at recitation-rooms, library, paymaster’s office, chapel and offices, and store, at twenty dollars per month each; twenty servants, to keep in order and attend to quarters of cadet>mid- - shipmen and public buildings, at twenty dollars per month each; in all, sixteen thousand eight hundred and thirty-five dollars and ninetyfive cents. Employés iii de- For pay of employees in the department of steam-enginery: For mas- P¤1”§¤¤<>¤* ¤fS¤¤=M1¤· termachinist, boiler-maker, and pattern-maker, at three dollars and fifty ""*¥‘“‘“`$” cents per day each; two machinists, one blacksmith, and one moulder, at two dollars and ufty cents per diem each; and two laborers, at one dollar and fifty cents per diem each; in all, eight thousand five hundred and seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents. _ Repairs, build- For necessary repairs of public buildings, pavements, wharves, and l11g8i Md s¤>¤¤l*>¤¤<’¤- for the library, two thousand dollars. For stationery, blank books, models, maps, and so forth, and for textbooks for use of instructors, two thousand dollars. Bccmcfvisitcrs. For expenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, two thousand six hundred dollars. Physics and For purchase of chemicals, apparatus, and instruments, in the de- <>h<=m¤¤iry· partment of physics and chemistry, and for repairs of the same, two thousand five hundred dollars. Machinery and For purchase of gas and steam machinery; steam-pipe and fittings; mrrrert ¤><1>¤r¤¤¤¤- rent of building for the use of the academy; freight; eartage; water; music; musical and astronomical instruments; uniforms for the bandsmen; telegraphing; and for feed and maintenance of teams; and for the current expenses and repairs of all kinds; and for incidental labor and expenses not applicable to any other appropriation, thirty-four thousand six hundred dollars. For stores in the department of steam-enginery, eight hundred dollars. For materials for repairs in steammachinery, one thousand dollars.