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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 574. 1886. 99 sional works of recent date treating of military and civil engineering, tive hundred dollars. For construction of a new building to contain the officers’ mess, the Building. library, and draughting-rooms of the School of Application, ten thousand dollars, to be immediately available, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Provided, That the cost of the building complete for use CfoW0- and occupation shall not exceed ten thousand dollars. °’°“· ORDNANCE DEPAH'l`MEN1‘. Ordnance Deiartment. Ordnance service : For current expenses of the ordnance service re-.1 C u rreut sxquired to detray the current expenses at the arsenals ; of receiving stores P°””°°· and issuing arms and other ordnance supplies; of police and office duties; of rents, tools, fuel, and lights; of stationery and office furniture; of tools and instruments for use; incidental expenses of the ordnance. service, and those attending practical trials and tests of ordnance, smallarms, and other ordnance supplies, ninety thousand dollars. For manufacture of metallic ammunition for small-arms, and ammu- Ammunition for nition for reloading cartridges, and tool`s for the same, including the S'”**U·'*m°· °*°- Eos? of targets and material for targetpractice, one hundred thousand o ars. For mounting and dismounting guns, and removing the armament _M<>¤¤ii§¤: ¤¤<¥ from forts being moditied or repaired, including heavy carriages re- g;2m°“"“"g g“"’*· turned to arsenals for alteration and repairs, and other necessary ex- ' penses of the same character, and for repairing ordnance and ordnance stores in the hands of troops and {br issue at the arsenals and depots, Extraaluty pays and for extra-duty pay for enlisted men detailed ior ordnance service, ten thousand dollars. For purchase and manufacture of ordnance stores to fill requisitions or¢1¤¤¤•:¤ stems of troops, seventy-tive thousand dollars. I For infantry, cavalry, and artillery equipments, sixty-tive thousand Eq¤ip¤i<=¤¤s. t ollars. For overhauling, cleaning, and preserving new ordnance stores on Preserving uni- -hand at the arsenals, five thousand dollars. ¤””°° °'°’°°- For manufacture of arms at national armories, four hundred thousand Mnuutinctnrc ui dollars: Provided, That not more than sixty thousand dollars of the nl';} _. money appropriated for the Ordnance Department, in all its branches, CMD__ shall be applied to the payment of civilian clerks in said Department. { RECRUITING SERVICE. i giccrniriuz ¢·M=¤‘· l' . ` For expenses of recruiting and transportation of recruits iroxn ren- E¤I•¤¤¤¢¤· dezvous to depot, one hundred thousand dollars. srczur. smnvxcn. $iz¤=¤l €<‘¤‘i¤¤- For expenses of the Signal Service of the Army, as follows: Pur- E¤P¢¤¤¤¤· chase, equipment, and repair of field electric telegruphs; signal equipments and stores; binocular glasses. telescopes, heliostats, and other necessary instruments, including absolutely necessary meteorological instruments for use on target-ranges; telephone apparatus and maintenance of same, three thousand dollars. CONTINGENT EXPENSES.C°¤ti¤8°¤t °¥· PODSSS. For contingent expenses of the officc of the Lieutenant·General, one Lieutenuuucenthousand two hundred dollars. _ “"‘l“ °m°°· For contingent expenses of the Adjutant·General’s Department at the Adjutant · Gene. licadquarters of military divisions and departments, two thousand dol- ¤¤i’¤ D¢P¤¤¤¤¤Y· HIS. ,i, { .. P For all contingent expenses of the Army not provided for by other N 9;°d¤}_¤°“'h°¥¤= estimates, and embracing all branches of the military service, to be ex- P’°“ °'· pended under the immediate orders of the Secretary of War. iifreev - thousand dollars. ° _ Approved, June 30, 1886.