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 292 FORTY—EIGHTH CONGBESS. Sess. H. Ch. 43. 1885. 0<»¤ti¤g¤¤¢ vx- For contingencies, such as instrument and materials for draughting~ P°“*’°*· room, five hundred dollars. Ciyil establish- For the civil establishment, five thousand dollars. IDBI]. INCREASE OF THE NAVY. fof§ff;_g§;‘8“;;°tg: For completing the Mohican at the Mare Island Navy Yard, fifty Navy_ thousand dollars. C°mlg°*i°¤ °f For care and safe-keeping of the iron-clad monitors now in the hands mag; 0t$’,’;';,_chd of the contractors, when they shall have been turned over to the Govmggjtgm ernment by said contractors, five thousand dollars. NAVAL ACADEMY. Naval Academy. For pay of professors and others: For two professors, namely, one of Pe! <>f1>1‘¤f°¤°°*‘¤ mathematics, and one of chemistry, at the rate per annum of two thou- `““d °th°'°‘ sand five hundred dollars each; three professors (assistants), namely, one of physics, one of Spanish, and one of English studies, history, and law, at the rate per annum of two thousand two hundred dollars each; six assistant professors, namely, four of French, one of English studies, history, and law, and one of drawing, at the rate per annum of one thousand eight hundred dollars each; sword-master, at the rate per annum of one thousand five hundred dollars, and two assistants, at the rate per annum of one thousand dollars each; boxing-master and gymnast, at the rate per annum of one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant librarian, at the rate per annum of one thousand four hundred dollars; Secretary of the Naval Academy, at the rate per annum of one thousand eight hundred dollars; three clerks to superintendent, at the rate per annum of one thousand two hundred dollars, one thousand dollars, and eight hundred dollars, respectively; one clerk to commandant of cadets, at the rate per annum of one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk to paymaster, at the rate per annum of one thousand dollars ; one dentist, at the rate per annum of one thousand six hundred dollars; one baker, at the rate per annum of six hundred dollars; one mechanic in department of physics and chemistry, at the rate per annum of seven hundred and thirty dollars; one cook, at the rate per annum of three hundred and twenty-five dollars and fifty cents ; one messenger to superintendent, at the rate per annum of six hundred dollars; one armorer, at the rate per annum of five hundred and twenty-nine dollars and nfty cents; one gunner’s mate, at the rate per annum of four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents, and one quarter-gunner, at the rate per annum of four hundred and nine dollars and fifty cents; one cockswain, at the rate per annum of four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one seaman in the department of seamanship, at the rate per annum of three hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one attendant in the department of astronomy and one in the department of physics and chemistry, at the rate per annum of three hundred dollars each; six attendants at recitationrooms, library, store, chapel, and offices, at the rate per annum of two hundred and forty dollars each; one baud-master, at the rate per annum of five hundred and twentyeight dollars; twenty-one ilrstclass musicians, at the rate per annum of three hundred and for·ty-eight dollars each; seven secondclass musicians, at the rate per annum of three hundred dollars each· Lmtarll, twenty-six thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine dollars and cents. Osp t ¤ i ¤ ¤ f For pay of watchman and others: For captain of the watch and 'mh °“d °*h°"“· weigher, at two dollars and fifty cents per day; four watchmen, at two dollars per day each; foreman of the gas and steam-heating works of Academy, at five dollars per day; ten attendants at gas and steam- · heating works, one at three dollars, one at two dollars and fifty cents, and eight at two dollars per day each ; one steam-pipe dtter, at the rate