Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/362

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328 FORTY-—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 295. 1870. §:{>¤l*’¤ °f For necessary repairs of naval laboratory, hospitals, and apocndageg, 2:,1 msg], including roads, wharves, out-houses, steam-hcatnng apparalug, sxdcwalkg, Su:. l l fences, gardens, and farms, plumbcrs’ and masons’ work, pamtmg, glazmg, and outfits of hospitals at Annapolis and Marc island, when completed, forty thousand dollars. Oivilémblish- For pay of civil establishment under this bureau at the several navy m°"°' hospitals and navy yards, fifty thousand dollars. Contingencies. For contingencies, thirty thousand dollars. Naval Acad- Naval Academy.- For pay of professors and others: Four professors, °"’{; of viz.: of French, of Spanish, one of chemistry, and of ethics and English pl-0:.g.m-,, studies, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, seven thousand two m§m¤k hundred dollars; nineteen [eightccnlassistant professors, Yiz.: five of ’French, two of Spanish, thrac‘0f ethics and Enghsh studncs, three of mathematics, one of astronomy, navigation, one of natural and experimental philosophy, and three of drawing, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, twenty-five thousand two hundred dollars; sword-master, at one thousand two hundred dollars, and two assistants, ht one thousand dollars each, three thousand two hundred dollars; boxing-master and gymnast, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant librarian and secretary, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, two thousand eight hundred dollars-; three clerks to superintendent, one at one thousand two hundred dollars, one at one thousand dollars, and one at eight hundred dollars, three thousand dollars ; clerk to commandant of midshipmen, one thegusand dollars; two clerks to paymastcr, one at one thousand dollars, an one at six hundred dollars, one thousand six hundred dollars; commissary at two hundred and eightymight dollars, messenger to superintendent at tivo hundred and eighty dollars, and cook at three hundred and twenty-gv? dollars s13d fifty cents, one thousand one hundred and ninety-t ree dollars an ii cents; urmorcr at five hundred and twcnt - nine dollars and fifty ccnts,y quarter gunner at four hundred and nine dcgllars and fifty cents, and gunncr’s matc at four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents, one thousand four hundred and eight dollars and fifty cents; coxswain at four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents, and three seamen in departments of seamunship, at three hundred and forty-nine dollars and Bfly cents each, one thousand five hundred and eighteen dollars; band-master at fivc hundred and twenty-eight dollars, and eighteen first-class musicians at three hundred and fort.y-eight. dollars each, six thousand seven hundred and ninety-two dollars; seven secondclnss musicians at three hundred dollars each, and two drummers and one filer (firsuclass) at three hundred and forty-eight; dollars each, three thousand one hundred and forty-four dollars ; in all, filly-eight, thousand eight

     hunrirad and fifty-six dollars.
$f;§£; E:f°¤: § <;tA;Z; ;f one captain of the watch, nine hundred and twelve dollérs

Four watchman, at two dollars and twenty-five cents per day each. Foreman at the gas and steam-heating works, at four dollars por day; ton attendants at the gas and steam-heating works at academy and schoolamps, one at three dollars and twenty—iivo cents pcrday, three at three dollars per day each, and six at two dollars and fifty cents por day each; three jomers, two painters and two masons, at three dollars and fifty cents per day e:rcl1; t1nncr, gas-fitter and blacksmith, at three dollars per day each; making m all twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and thirty-one dollars and twenty-five cents.

£;;£a§;f one mechanic at work-shop, at two dollars and twenty-fiv6

Master-laborer to keep public grounds in order, at two dollars and twenty-enght cents per day; fourteen laborers, three at two dollars per day, ond eleven at one dollar and seventy-five cents per day; laborer to supcrlntendent, two dollars and twenty-eight cents per day; four attend-