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 590 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1I. Ch. 391. 1&‘37. Total. Total pay for Naval Academy, one hundred and nine thousand and thirty dollars and forty-five cents. Repairs. ctc. REPAIRS AND mrnovnmnurs, NAVAL ACADEMY: Necessary repairs of public buildings, pavements, wharves, and walls inclosing the ‘ grounds of the Naval Academy, and for improvements, repairs, and iurnitnre and fixtures, twenty-one thousand dollars. Hut and Iishw- HEATING AND monrrue, NAVAL ACADEMY! Fuel, and for heating and lighting the Academy, and school-ships, seventeen thousand dollars. Contingent ex- UONTINcENT, NAVAL AGADEMY: Purchase of books for the library, P°““°“· two thousand dollars; stationery, blank-books, models, maps, and for textbooks for use of instructors, two thousand dollars; expenses of Boardofvisitors- the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, being for mileage and five dollars per diem for each member for expenses during actual attendance at the Academy, one thousand five hundred dollars; purchase of chemicals, apparatus, and instruments in the department of phys- ' Chemicals, etc. ics and chemistry, and for repairs of the same, two thousand tive hundred dollars; purchase of gas and steam-machinery, steam-pipe and fittings, rent of buildings for the use of the Academy, freight, Miscellaneous. 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-two thousand dollars; stores in the department of steam-engineering, eight hundred dollars; materials for repairs in steam-machinery, one thousand dollars; repairs to wharves, three thousand dollars; boat-house for steandaunches, five thousand dollars; addition to library building,. seven thousand dollars; in all, fifty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. Total for Naval Academy, two hundred and three thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars and forty-tive cents. Marine Corps.MARINE CORPS. agi  °m°°'°· PAY, MARINE Cours: For pay of officers ou the active list: For ‘ one colonel commandant, one colonel, two lieutenanbcolonels, one adjutant and inspector, one paymaster, one quartermaster, four majors, two assistant quartermasters, one judge-advocate general United States Navy, nineteen captains, thirty iirst lieutenants, and seventeen second lieutenants, one hundred and eighty-four thousand six hundred and ten dollars; Retired officers. For pay of officers ou the retired-list: For one colonel, one quartermaster, three majors, two assistant quartermasters, six captains, one tirst lieutenant, and three second lieutenants, thirty-tive thousand and seventy dollars; _N<>¤-<=<>¤¤¤¤i¢i· For pay of non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates: For Q]:;;d§:2°°’°· P"' one sergeantrmajor, one quartcrmaster-sergeant, one leader of the band, ’ ° one drum-major, fifty iirst sergeants, one hundred and forty sergeants, one hundred and eighty corporals, thirty musicians, ninety-six drummers and iifers, and one thousand five hundred privates, three hundred and eighty thousand dollars; ' Rt-med enlisted For pay of retired enlisted men: For one sergeanbmajor, one drum- '¤°"· major, one Iirst sergeant, four sergeants, one first-class musician, two drummers, one titer, and nve privates, four thousand nine hundred and torty-seven dollars and eighty-eight cents; Clsrks etc- For pay of civil force: For ten clerks and two messengers, sixteen thousand and thirty-tive dollars; _ Umlrawn cloth- For undrawn clothing: For payment to discharged soldiers for cloth- ‘·'*€· ing undrawn, twenty thousand dollars; Travelling. For transportation: For transportation of officers traveling under orders without troops, seven thousand dollars; Commutstion ct Commutation of quarters: For commutation of quarters for omcers quam;. on duty without troops where there are no public quarters, four thou-