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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sszss. II. OH. 3-14. 1885. 43] and offices, at two hundred and forty dollars each; one band-master, tive hundred and twenty eight dollars; twenty-one iirst·class musicians, at three hundred and torty-eight dollars each; seven second-class musicians, at three hundred dollars each; in all, fifty-three thousand five hundred and fifty-nine dollars. For pay of watchmen and others: For captain of the watch and C¤P¤¤i¤¤fW¤*¤h weigher. at two dollars and fifty cents per day; four watchmen, at two ““d °*b°‘°· dollars per day each; foreman of the gas and steam-heating works of Academy, at five dollars per day; ten attendants at gas and steamheating works, one at three dollars, one at two dollars and fifty cents, and eight at two dollars per day each; one yeoman, six hundred dollars; one threman of joiners, one foreman of painters, and one foreman of masons, at three dollars and fifty cents per day each; one mason, at three dollars per day; two joiners and one painter, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; one tinner, one gas-litter, and one blacksmith, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; in all, twenty-three thousand and twenty-tive dollars and fifty cents. For pay of mechanics and others: For one mechanic at workshop, at Mechanics an d two dollars and twenty-five cents per diem; one master·laborer, to keep 1”·b°'°’°- public grounds in order, at two dollars and twentyeight cents per diem; fourteen laborers, to assist in same, three at t.wo dollars per diem each and eleven at one dollar and fifty cents per diem each; one laborer, to superintend quarters of cadetmidshipinen and public grounds, at two dollars per diem; twenty servants, to keep in order and attend to quarters of cadet-midshipmen and public buildings, at twenty dollars per month each; in all, fourteen thousand five hundred and seventy-six dollars and ninety-five cents. For pay of the employees in the department of steamengineering, E¤¤vl•·v6¤ in ¢1•- Naval Academy : One master machinist, one boiler-maker, and one pattern- £;'?'“““‘?;’f'*°‘“" maker, at three dollars and fifty cents per day each; two machinists gm°°° g' and one blacksmith, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; four · laborers, at one dollar and fifty cents per day each; in all, seven thousand six hundred and sixtyeight dollars. For necessary repairs of public buildings, pavements, wharves, and _ K¤1>¤ir¤¤N•¤ildwalls inelosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, and for improve- “‘g’· °’°· ments, repairs, and furniture and fixtures, twenty~one thousand dollars : Provided, That no appropriations provided for in this act shall be con- I’r••¤••- strued to authorize or be applied to a new building for the use of the superintendent of other officers of the Academy. For fuel for heating and lighting the Academy and school-ships, sev- F¤•L U8h¤¤· enteen thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, Naval Academy: For purchase of books for C<>¤*i¤z•·¤*· ·¤· the library, two thousand dollars. P"""' For stationery, blank-books, models, maps, and for textbooks for use $*•¤i¤¤•f!»¤*¤- of instructors, two thousand dollars. For expenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, one Bevd ¤*` Vimthousand five hundred dollars. °” For purchase ot chemicals, apparatus, and instruments in the depart- Ch¤¤i¤•l¤» ¤¤¤· ment of physics and chemistry, and for repairs of the same, two thousand five hundred dollars. For purchase of gas and steam machinery; steam-pipe and fittings; Mi•¤¤i1•¤•¤¤•- rent of building for the use of the Academy; freight; cartage; water; music; musical and astronomical instruments; uniforms for the bandsmen; telegraphing; for feed and maintenance of teams; for 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 steam-machinery, one thousand dollars.