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FORTY-SIXTH` CONGRESS. Sess. III. OH. 28. 1881. 319 For current expenses, as follows: For repairs and improvements, timber, plank, boards, joists, wall- Repairs and imstrips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet-lead, zinc, nails, screws, locks, P'°"°'”°¤*°- hinges, glass, paint, turpentine, oils, varnish, flag-stone, lime, cement, plaster, hair, sewer and drain pipe, blastingpowder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, mantels and other similar materials, and for pay of citizen mechanics and) labor employed upon repairs and improvements that cannot be done by enlisted men, eleven thousand dollars. For fuel and apparatus, coal, wood, stoves, grates, furnaces, ranges Fuel, sto. grgbrioks, and repairs of steam-heating apparatus, twelve thousand o ars. For gas-pipes, fixtures, lamp-posts, gas-lamps, gasometers, and retorts, Gas-pipes, ow. and annual repairs of the same, six hundred dollars. d Sor fuel for cadets’ mess-hall, shops, and laundry, three thousand o ars. For postage and telegrams, three hundred dollars. Postage, ctc. For stationery, blank books, paper, envelopes, quills, steel pens, rub- stationery. bers, crasers pencils, mucilage, wax, wafers, iblders, fasteners, illes, and ink, six hundred dollars. For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, and ferriages, one Transportation. thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. ' For printing: Type, materials for office, diplomas for graduates, regis- Printing, ets. ters, and blanks, one thousand dollars. For clerk to the disb1u·sing officer and quartermaster, one thousand Clerks. two hundred dollars. For clerk to adjutant, in charge of cadet records, one thousand two hundred dollars. For clerk to treasurer, nine hundred dollars. For department of instruction in mathematics, namely: For repairs Department of and materials for preservation of instruments, fifty dollars; text-books, mathematicsbooks of reference, and stationery for instructors, one hundred dollars , one theodolite three hundred dollars ; in all, four hundred and fifty dollars. For department of chemistry, niineralogy, and geology: For chemi- Department of cals, chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, sheet- "h°"“*'°’Y· metal, ores, photographic materials, five hundred dollars; rough specimens, fossils, files, alcohol, lamps, blowpipes, pencils, and paper for practical instruction in mineralogy and geology, and for gradual increase of the cabinet, five hundred dollars; repairs and additions to electric, galvanic, magnetic, pneumatic, and thermic apparatus, and apparatus illustrating optical properties of substances, six hundred dollars; in all, one thousand six hundred dollars. For pay of mechanic employed in chemical and geological sectionrooms and in lecture-rooms, one thousand dollars; models and diagrams, books of reference, text-books, and stationery for the use of instructors, eighty dollars; contingencies, one hundred dollars ; in all, one thousand . one hundred and eighty dollars. For department of civil and military engineering: For models, maps, Dgvpeirtment of purchase and repairs of instruments, text-books, books of reference, and °¤8“‘°°”“€· stationery for the use of instructors, and contingencies, five hundred dollars; for continuing preparation of text-books for special instruction · of cadets, five hundred dollars, in all, one thousand dollars. For extra pay of enlisted man employed as draughtsman, one hundred dollars. For department of Spanish: Text-books and stationery for use of Department of instructors, thirty dollars. SPM Bh- For department of French and English studies: For text—b0oks and Department of stationery for the use of instructors, books of reference, and for printing Ffgch Md L¤· examination papers, two hundred and fifty dollars. g I ‘ For department of law: For text-books and stationery and books of Department of reference for the use of instructors, one hundred dollars: Provided, That 1“",;;w,w.