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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 165. 1894. 137 vacancy exists and of the legal qualification u11der the law as now provided. The candidate allowed for the District of Columbia, and all the candidates appointed at large, shall be selected by the President. That every Member or Delegate of Congress whose district or terri- ,Ai>p¤i¤tm¤¤t¤ from tory is now unrepresented at the Naval Academy by a cadet who is ;1;;·;::s_··r °°`v mp' not an actual resident of the district shall be permitted on or before rm,pp.4is,c¤>· hundred dollars, or so much thereof as is necessary, is hereby appro- pm 1°°` priated for the additional number of cadets herein authorized. For special course of study and training of naval cadets, as author- wg£i**°¤e**r¤i¤i¤¤· ized by Act of Congress approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and Vol.k2,p.285. eighty-two, three thousand dollars. PAY or WATCHMEN, NIECHANICS, AND Orunns, NAVAL AcAn- ,c§’_g·ggl=¤—•·¤·¤s·¤·=*=·~¤· EMY: For captain of the watch and weigher, at two dollars and fifty ‘ ' cents per diem; four watohmen, at two dollars per diem each; foreman of gas and steam-heating works of the Academy, at five dollars per diem; for 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 hun. dred and sixty-four dollars and ninety-five cents; one attendant in purifying house of the gas house, at one dollar and fifty cents per diem; in all, forty-four thousand and sixty-nine dollars and ninetydive cents. PAY or STEA]/I EMPLOYEES, NAVAL ACADEMY: For pay of mE;gg;gr;=¤¤· ¤*~·¤· mechanics and others in department of steam engineering, seven thou- g g` sand eight hundred and twenty-four dollars and fifty cents. REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS, NAVAL ACADEMY: Necessary Repairs, ac. repairs of public buildings, pavements, wharves, and walls inclosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, furniture, and fixtures, twenty-one thousand dollars. HEATING AND Lrcncrrive NAVAL ACADEMY: Fuel, and for heating FMI ==¤·1¤z¤¤- and lighting the Academy and school ships, seventeen thousand dollars. , CONTINGENT AND Mis0ELLANEoUs EXPENSES, NAVAL AGADEMY: <F··¤¤¤z¤¤¤¤¤r·¤¤•·· Purchase of books for the library, two thousand dollars; stationery, blank books, models, maps, and text-books for use of instructors, two. thousand dollars; expenses of the Board of Visitors of the Naval Acad- “°¤¤‘ "' "*·“·°'•· emy, being 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 physics and chemistry, and for repairs of the same, two thousand five hundred dollars; purchase of gas and steam machinery, steam pipes and fittings, rent of buildings for the use of the Academy, freight, cartage, water, music, musical and astronomical instruments, uniforms for the bandsmen; telegraphin g, feed and maintenance of teams, 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 departments of steam engineering, eight hundred dollars; materials for repairs in steam machinery, one thousand dollars; in all, forty-one thousand eight hundred dollars. MA1uNE Cours. M=¤¤·= °··¤··- PAY, 1[ARINE Cours: For pay of officers on the active list: For OIIB ,,;°Y°*°¤°°”·°°**"° colonel commandant, one colonel, two lieutenant-colonels, one adjutant and inspector, one paymaster, one quartermaster, four majors, two assistant quartermasters, twenty captains, thirty first lieutenants,