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 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 212. 1893. 727 NAVAL ACADEMY. Naval Academy. PAY or Pnornssons AND ornnns, NAVAL Acmnmr: For one pro- Pay of mama fessor of mathematics, one of chemistry, and one of physics, at two °°° °°’°"’ thousand nve hundred dollars each; two professors (assistants), namely, one of French and Spanish and one of English studies, history, and law, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; nve assistant protessors, namely, one of English studies, history, and law, three of French, and one of drawing, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one sword ma ter, at one thousand nve hundred dollars, and two assistants, at one thousand dollars each; one boxing master and gymnast, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant librarian, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one secretary to the Naval Academy, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks to the superintendent, one at one thousand two hundred dollars and one at one thousand dollars, respectively; one clerk to the commandant of cadets, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk to the paymaster, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one dentist, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one baker, at six hundred dollars; one mechanic in department of physics and chemistry, at seven hundred and thirty dollars; one cook, at three hundred and twenty-nve dollars and nfty cents; onemessengerto the Superintendent, at six hundred dollars ; one armorer, at six hundred and forty-nine dollars and nfty cents · one chief gunne1·’s mate, at nve hundred and twenty-nine dollars and nfty cents; one quarter gunner, at four hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifty cents; one cockswain, at four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and nity cents; one seaman in the department of seamanship, at three hundred and ninety-seven dollars and nfty cents; one attendant in the department of `astronomy and one in the department ot physics and chemistry, at three hundred dollars each; six attendants at recitation rooms, library, store, chapel, and offices, at three hundred dollars each; one bandmaster, at nve hundred and twenty eight dollars; twenty-one nrst-class musicians, at three hundred and forty-eight dol- B""]- lars each; seven second-class musicians, at three hundred dollars each; services of organist at chapel of Naval Academy, three hundred dollars: In all, nfty-two thousand three hundred and seventy- one dollars. For special course of study and training of naval cadets, as author- Svfriait ¤¤¤¤1¤e=. ized by act of Congress approved August nfth eighteen hundred and ””€$1_$_°}f5g5_ eighty-two, three thousand dollars. PAY or WArcu11nN,MncuAN1cs, AND Ornmzs, NAVAL ACADEMY! ,_h}jI;g;·‘,j;;¤·=¤~ me For captain of the watch and weigher, at two dollars and nfty vents' per diem; four watchmen, at two dollars per diem each; foreman of gas and steam-heatin g works of the Academy. at nve dollars per diem ; tor labor at gas works and steam buildings, for masons, carpenters, and other mechanics and laborers, and for care of buildings, grounds, wharves, and boats, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred and sixty-tour dollars and ninety-five cents; one attendant in purifying house of the gas house at one dollar and nity cents per diem. Ip all, forty-four thousand and sixty-nine dollars and ninety-nve cen s. _ PAY or STEAM Eirrrorrzms X AvA1. AOA1mm:: For pay of mechan— E;¤¤v¤•>y¤¤¤- ¤¢¤¤¤¤ lcs and others in department of steam engineering seven thousand °°g`”°°”°g' eight hundred and twenty four dollars and nfty cents. REPAIRS AND Imrnovmmnxrs, NAVAL ACADEMY: Necessary re- R°P°*'°· °°° pairs of public buildings, pavements, wharves, and walls inclosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, fmniture, and iixtures, twenty-one thousand dollars. HEATING AND Lrenrrxe N’AVAL ACADEIIYS Fuel, and for heating Fnelandlignts. and lighting the Academy and school ships, seventeen thousand dollars.