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ironrvmninn cononnss. sm. II. on. 18. 1875. 301 twenty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one gunner’s mate, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and nfty cents, and one quarter-gunner, four hundred and nine dollars and nfty cents; one cockswain, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and nfty cents; three seamen in the department of seamanship, at three, hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty cents each ; one band-master, nve hundred and twenty-eight dollars; eighteen nrst-class musicians, at three hundred and fortyeight dollars each; seven second-class musicians, at three hundred dollars each; two drummers and one tifer, (nrst-class,) at three hundred and forty-eight dohars each; in all, nftyeight thousand eight hundred and twenty-six — o ars. Pay of watchmen and others: Captain of the watch, at two dollars PW Of Weichand nfty cents per day, nine hundred and twelve dollars and nfty cents; mw me °°h‘*”· four watchmen, at two dollars and twenty-nve cents per day, three thousand two hundred and eighty-five dollars; foreman of the gas and steam-heating works, at five dollars per diem, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nve dollars; ten attendants at gas and steam— heating works of academy, and at schoo1—ships, one at three dollars and fifty cents, one at three dollars, and eight at two dollars and nfty cents per day each, nine thousand si_x hundred and seventytwo dollars; three joiners, two painters, and two masons, at three dollars and nfty cents per day each, eight thousand nine hundred and forty-two dollars and fifty cents; one tinner, one gasntter, and one blacksmith, at three dollars and fifty cents per day each, three thousand eight hundred and thirt-y—two dollars and nfty cents; in all, twenty-eight thousand four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and nfty cents. Pay of mechanics and others: One mechanic at workshop, at two dol- , P3? °f m°°h¤¤* lars and twenty-nve cents per diem, eight hundred and twenty-one dol- ms md mic"` lars and twenty-five cents; one master-laborer, to keep public grounds in order, at two dollars and twenty-eight cents per diem, eight hundred and thirty-two dollars and twenty cents; fourteen laborers to assist in same, three at two dollars per diem each and eleven at one dollar and seventy-nve cents per diem each, nine thousand two hundred and sixteen dollars and twenty-five cents; one laborer to superintend quarters of cadet-rnidshipmen, public grounds, and so forth, at two dollars and twenty-eight cents per diem, eight hundred and thirty-two dollars and twenty cents; four attendants at recitation rooms, library, chapel, and offices, at twenty dollars per month each, nine hundred and sixty dollars; twenty servants to keep in order and attend to quarters of cadetmidshipmen, public buildings, and so forth, at twenty dollars per month each, four thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, seventeen thousand four hundred and sixty-one dollars and ninety cents. _ For pay of employees in the department ofsteam-enginery, for machin- . PQ? °f°€¤P1°g'€°*; ists, boilerrmalzers, and others, eight thousand seven hundred and sixty ;*Qmf,ff,‘f,ggg;’y_ ° dollars. - For necessary repairs of public buildings, pavements, wharves, and MPM8- walls enclosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, for improvements and furniture and fixtures, fourteen thousand dollars. _ For fuel, and for heating and lighting the academy and school-ships, F¤¤r1¤€l=’¤· fteen thousand dollars. . _ For general maintenance, forty·0ue thousand hundred dollars. mgsssgel mem · MARINE {IORPS. Marine Corps. For pay of officers of the Marine Corps, and for pay of non-commis Pay or officers, sioned otncers, musicians, and others of the corps, three hundred and dwnineteen thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. For the civil force of the Marine Corps, ten thousand dollars. · Civil force. For pay of one thousand nve hundred privates, and no more, two Pay of ,,,,,,,,m_ hundred and seventy thousand dollars. For provisions, one hundred thousand dollars. PP¤v1Si¤¤¤- For clothing, one hundred thousand dollars. A Clothing.