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 430 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 213, 214. 1908. forth in House Document Numbered.One hundred and twenty, Fifty- eighth Congress, second session, and authorized by the river and vol. sap. me `harbor Act a proved March third, nineteen hundred and live, and as amended by the Act entitled "An Act to amend the river and harbor v°1° M' °` m' Act of March third, nineteen hundred and five," approved June thir- _ tieth, nineteen hundred and six, so far as said provisions apply to the ` improvement of said Kinnickinnick River or any part thereof. ¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤.A1•- Sec. 7. That the whole or any part of the amount heretofore authorm mv. ized to be a propriated for the construction of a dredge for Mobile - Harbor, Alabama, with the exception of five thousand ollars for the reparation of plans for said dredge, may be used for dredging said harbor, and the Secretary of War, in his discretion, may enter into a contract or contracts for the performance of the work. N§g*¤¤¤k R**•¤· Sec. 8. That to make effective the provision in the river and harvé1.u,fp. me. bor Act approved March second, nineteen hundred and seven, for a 1,,§’§f ° ““""" °”“ survey of the Neversink River, New York, with a view to the removal · of bars and other obstructions at and near its mouth, the scope of such survey beenlalrlged so as to include the Delaware River at an near the ‘ mouth of the eversink River. Approved, May 28, 1908. ’ 1 Ch.AP.814.—AnAct Maappropriations forthe su rt ftheMili A - my for the fiscal year endinkgnluxiep thirtieth; nineteen hliilxiretd and  [rubric, No.154.] °’ P“'P°°°°·, _ _ .. . - · . .. Be it enaded by the Senate and Hmw¢@yR¥>resentat1h>es of the United _l, °"*°”" States of America in Oongresa assembl , That the following- sums be, " and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ‘ nine. li ent estab- PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. For pay of seven professors, twenty-seven thousand dollars; For pay of one chaplain, two thousand four hundred dollars; d {or pay of the master of the sword, two thousand four hundred o ars; — cause. For pay of cadets, three hundred thousand dollars: Itovided, That gm; hereafter cadets shall be entitled to rations, or commutation therefor, v01.g2Q'a ms. as hitherto allowed under the Act approved June twenty-eighth, nine- ""“·’·‘°° teen hundred and two, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the support of the Milita Academy for the iiscal yearending June ' thirtieth, nineteen hundredyand three, and for other urp0ses." In all, for permanent establishment, three hundred and thirtv-one. - thousand eight hundred dollars. ` Wim., pay {cr on-  exgrgupay of oiilcers of the Army on detached service at the · r rh ry emy: For pay of one Superintendent of the United States Military Academly (colonel), in addition to pay as major, one thousand dollars; or one commandant of cadets (lieutenantcolonel), in addition to pay as captain, one thousand one hundred dollars; or pay of one professor of ordnance and science of gunnery (lieutenantcolonel), in addition to pay as captain, one thousand one hundred dollars; dngsgéngt pmressor The Secretary of War may detail an officer of the Medical Corps · ‘ of the Army to the Military Academy as instructor of military y iene. Igor pay of one instructor of practical military engineering (major) in addition to pay as captain, six hundred dollars; ’