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FORTYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 115. 1880. 153 For department of drawing: For reiloorin g the drawing academy, three Department ¤ f hundred and fifty dollars; for repairs of desks, racks, tables, models d"·Wmgthroughout; construction of chest of drawers for sheets of maps and drawings; brushes, tacks, and similar necessaries, one hundred and fifty dollars; for various articles most necessary for the course of topographical, mechanical, and constructive drawing, two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For department of law: For text-books and stationery and books of Department or reference for the use of instructors, one hundred dollars: Provided, 1”·W· . That the Secretary of War may, in his discretion, assign any officer of P"’””°‘ the Army as professor of law. For department of ordnance and gunnery: Addition to models and D°I’”·’*m°¤* °f drawings illustrating course of instruction; for additions to, and repairs °“h"‘“°°* &°‘ ol`, electric ballistic machines and electric batteries, and for keeping in repair instruments and nring-houses; for books of reference and textbooks for instructors, two hundred dollars. . For open shed, one hundred feet long by twenty-four feet wide, with Shed for new buttiu roof, for protection of iield batteries when not required for instruc- ****8- tion of cadets, one thousand two hundred dollars. For department of natural and experimental philosophy: For appara- Department o r tus to illustrate the laws in mechanics, optics, and acoustics, one thou- ¤¤**‘¤`¤l Ph“°¤°· sand dollars; books of reference, text-books, repairs, and materials, four Ph)" hundred dollars; for pay of mechanic, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred dollars. . For department of Spanish : Text-books and stationery for use of in- Department e 1* structors, thirty dollars. SP¤»¤iSh· _ _ For expenses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, three thou- B°“"d°fV”"°" sand dollars. For miscellaneous and contingent expenses: For gas-coal, oil, can- Contingent exdles, lanterns, matches, and wicking for lighting the academy, cadet- p¤¤S<>S- barracks, mess-hall, shops, hospital, offices, stable, and sidewalks, three thousand five hundred dollars; water-pipes, plumbing, and repairs, one thousand five hundred dollars ; cleaning public buildings (not quarters), nve hundred dollars; brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, soap, and cloths, two hundred dollars; chalk, crayon, sponge, slate, and rubbers for recitation rooms, one hundred and fifty dollars; compensation of chapelorganist, two hundred dollars; compensation of librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars; pay of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the academic building, the cadet-barracks, and office building, chapel, and philosophical building, including the library, one thousand two hundred dollars; pay of assistant of same, seven hundred and twenty dollars; pay of five firemen, two thousand two hundred dollars; increase and expense of the library, books, magazines, and binding, one thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For pay of1ibrarian’s assistant, one thousand dollars. si;;;1;:;arian’¤ as- For furniture for cadet-hospital, and repairs of the same, one hun- Cadet hospital. dred dollars. _ For purchase of bedding and necessary articles for the use of candi- Bending, cre. dates previous to their admission into the academy, five hundred dollars. · Buildings and grounds: For repairing roads and paths, five hundred isnnuings and dollars_ grounds. For continuing breast-height wall from Plain to South Whalrf, live hundred dollars. _ _ _ For completion of main building and one wing for the new hospital Cadet h¤s1>¤t¤1· for cadets, ten thousand dollars. For addition to cadet-barracks, twenty-five thousand dollars. C¤d¢’¤‘b¤¤¤¤k¤ For repairing roof of cadet-barracks, one thousand dollars. Approved, June 1, 1880.