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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 56. 1885. 299 For pay of one instructor of practical military engineering, in addi- lpstructqr of tion to pay as first lieutenant, nine hundred dollars. {:*h’”·’Y °“8‘“°°" For pay of one instructor of ordnance and science of gunnery, in ad- lhsuuctm- of ditiou to pay as tirst lieutenant, nine hundred dollars. ¤rd¤¤¤<=¤- For pay of eight assistant professors, in addition to pay as first lieu- Assistant profestenants, four thousand dollars. Mrs- For pay of three instructors of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics, Instructors of in laddiriou to pay as second lieutenants, one thousand five hundred ¤¤v¤iry.¤t<=- dollars. ‘ For psy of four assistant instructors of mvalry, artillery, and infantry A ¤ si st s D t intactics, in addition to pay as second lieutenants, two thousand four hun- °“'“°“’“ °f °“" dred dollars. *1* For pay of adjutant, in addition to pay as second lieutenant, four hun- Psy of mjuumt. dred dollars: Provided, That the sum paid to said oillocr shall not ex- Promo. oced one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum. ‘ For pay of treasurer, quartermaster, and commissary of cadets, in Treasurer, quaraddition to pay as captain of infantry, seven hundred dollars. *°1'¤¤¤*°*3 °*°·_ _ For pay of one master of the sword, one thousand ilve hundred dol- Mum, ,,f,,w,,,d_ For pay of cadets, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars; and psy of mow no cadet shall receive more than at the rate of ilve hundred and forty dollars a year. For pay of the teacher of music, one thousand and eighty dollars. Teacher or IDIIBIG. For pay of the Military Academy baud, nine thousand two hundred Pay or band. and forty dollars; which shall be in full for the pay of the said band for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, any law to the contrary notwithstanding. For additional pay of professors and onlcers on (increased rank) for Longgvity 1,,,, length of service, nine thousand five hundred and twenty-tive dollars. For current expenses, as follows: cur, M ,,- For repairs and improvements, timber, planks, boards, joists, wall- pcnnn. strips, lathe, shingles, slate, tin, sheet-lead, zinc, nails, screws, locks, I*°¤*°· hinges, glass, paints, turpentine, oils, varnish. brushes, stone, brick, Hag, lime, cement, plaster, hair, sewer and drain pipe, blasting-powder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, mantcls, and other similar materials, and for pay of overseer and master builder and citizen mechanics and labor employed upon repairs and improvements that cannot be done by enlisted men, eleven thousand dollars. For fuel and apparatus, coal, wood, stoves, grams, furnaces, ranges Fuel, ow. and Hxtures, tire-bricks, clay, sand, repof steandnesting apparatus, gratcs, stoves, ranges, furnaces, and, thirteen thousand dollars; ` one thousand dollars of which sum_ sh be immediately available. For gasrpipes, fixtures, lamp-posts, gasometers, and retorts, and an- qwpim M nual repairs of the same, nine hundred dollars. d For fuel for cadets’ mess-hall, shops, and laundry, three thousand ollars. For postage and telegrams, three hundred dollars. Postage and uimn. For stationery, blanbbooks, paper, envelopes, quills, steel pens, rub- Gg§:•1=i¤¤¤ry. bers, erasers, pencils, mucilage, wax, wafers, folders, fasteners, rules, tiles, ink, inkstands, pen-holders, tape, blotting-pads, and rubber bands, six hundred dollars. _ For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, andfbrrisges, two ·p,,,,,,,,,mi,,,_ thousand dollars. su. For printing: For type, materials for oillce, diplomas for graduates, pmmg. annual registers, blanks, and monthly reports to parents of cadets, one thousand dollars. For clerk to the disbursing oillcer and quartormaster, one thousand cmu to din. two hundred dollars. b¤*•i¤8 Wx For clerk be adiutant, in charge of cadet records, one thousand two _?:;,,, dd ug-, hundred dollars. um-. For clerk to treasurer, one thousand two hundred dollars.