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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 411. isse. 973 hundred and twenty dollars; five foremen of mechanics and one engineer, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each- one forage and wagon-master. at sixty dollars per month- one teanister at forty dollars per month; two night-watchmen and four teamstersl at thirty dollars per month each; and one fireman, at sixty dollars per month, to take charge at night of the heating apparatus and electric light; in all, eighteen thousand one hundred dollars. For repair of officer’s and non commissioned officers quarters the Repairs. hosipital, the chapel. the offices, 3111(l all prison buildings and sliops inc uding civilian labor thereon which can not be done by prisonersl five thousand dollars; in all, ninety two thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. NATIONAL HOIIE FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. F¤**•>¤=¤1H·>m¤ for gglgglbsed Volunteer For the support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers as follows; Ar THE CEXTRAL Bnxxcn, AT DAYTON, OHIO: For current ex- ¤=»¤r¤>¤·01¤i¤- ppnses, namely; Pay of officers and 11on-commissioned officers of the P"‘Y°* °m°°”·°”°· ome, with such exceptions as are hereinafter noted, and their clerks and orderlies; also payments for chaplains and religious instruction, punters, book—binders, telegraph and telephone operators, guards, policemen, watchmen, and nre company; for all property and materials purchased for their use, including re airs not done by the Home; for necessary expenditures for articles og) amusement, boats, library books, magazines, papers, pictures, and musical instruments, librarians and musicians, and for repairs not done by the Home; also for Stationery, advertising, legal advice, and postage, and for such other expenditures as can not properly be included under other heads of expenditure, sixty-one thousand one hundred and twenty-three dollars and twenty-five cents. For subsistence, namely: Pay of commssary-sergeants, commis- subsistence. sary clerks, porters. laborers, and orderlies employed in the subsist—. ence department; bakers. cooks, dish-washers, waiters, bread-cutters, and butchers; the cost of all animals, fowls, and fish purchased for provisions; and all articles of food; their freight, preparation, and serving; of tobacco; of all dining-room and kitchen furniture and utensils, bakers and butchers tools and appliances, and their relpair, if not done by the Home, three hundred and thirty-six thousanc tive hundred and ninety dollars and ten cents. FU? Clothing, namely; Expenditures, for clothing, underclothing. vlomimz. boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; also all sums expended for labor. materials. machines, tools. and appliances em iloyed in the tailorshop, knittinmshop, and shoe-shop, or other Ilome shops in which any kind of clothing is made, one hundred thousand dol For household. namely; Expenditures, for furniture for officers` H·>¤S·>*¤¤*$*°=<v€¤*°¤· qparters; for bedsteads, bedding, and all other articles required in t e quarters of the members, and for their repair, if they are not repaired by the Home; for coal and fire-wood; for engineers and firemen, bath-house keepers, hall-cleaners, laundrymen, gas-makers. and privy-watchnien, and for all machines, tools, materials, and appliances purchased for use under this head, and for their repair. un ess the repairs are made by the Home; also for all labor and material for upholstery shops, broom and soap shops, one hundred and twenty-two thousand and fifty-nine dollars and forty cents; _F<>1‘ hospital, namely; Pay of assistant surgeons, matr0nS, drug- H<>SP**¤~l€¤P°¤S€¤ gu-sts, l1S1)1t3.l—St9W2LPd.°}, wardmiasters, nurses, cooks, waiters, readers, · ospital carriage—drivers. hearse—drivers, grave-d1ggers,·funeral escort, and for such labor as may be necessary; for surgicalunstruments and appliances, medical books, medicines, liquors, fruits, and Other necessaries for the sick not on the regular ration; for bedsteads, bedding, and materials and all other artic es necessary for the wards;