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506 Fomrmcnrn coxemcss. sms. 11. cu. sexo. 1885. eighteen hundred and eighty-one, sixty seven dollars andtwenty cents; stationery, one hundred dollars; stoves and repairs to heatingapparetns, four hundred dollars; lights, one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, nity- eight thousand six hundred and thirty-eight dollars and forty cents. _ Incidental ex- Incidental expenses: For office furniture for post of Fort Myer, Vir- P°'”°°~ giuia, one hundred dollars; horse and mule shoes, five hundred d01- lars; shoes and shoeing once each month for thirteen horses kept by officers in tho public service, at one dollar and fifty cents each per mouth (paragraph three hundred and one, Army Regulations, eighteen hundred and eightyone), two hundred and thirty four dollars; blaeksm1ths’ and miscellaneous tools, three hundred dollars; veterinary supplies, three hundred dollars; nre apparatus and disinfectants, two hundred I¤t~¤¤¤¤#¤f¤¤i- dollars; for interment of omcers and men, two hundred dollars; for °°"I;e’:d ’“°"· apprehension of deserters, one hundred and twenty dollars; m ull, one thousand nine hundred and fifty four dollars. Trmspormicn- Transportation: For transportation of material and funds, twenty- tive thousand dollars; for transportation of men, eight thousand eight hundred and seventy-tive dollars; means of transportation, namely five mules, at not exceeding two hundred dollars each, one thousand dollars; for harness, und for leather, iron, and timbers for repairs to means of transportation, six hundred and thirty dollars; in all, thirty- ‘ five thousand five hundred and five dollars. Barracks and Barracks and quarters: For commutation of quarters to enlisted men

  • l¤•'*°”· of the Signal Corps, eighty four thousand one hundred and eight dol·

— lars. Work and supplies at Fort Myer, Virginia, one thousand iivo hundred dollars; in all, eighty-tive thousand six hundred and eight dollars. Clothing, camp Clothing, camp and garrison equipage: For purchase of the necessary ¤¤d8°“*°°°°‘1¤*P· axes, flags, halyards, brooms, and brushes for post of Fort Myer, Vir- “$°‘ ginia, seventythree dollars and eightynine cents; clothing issues in kind, say complete outfits for sixty-four men of the Signal Corps, at an average of forty three dollars and seventynve cents per man per annum, two thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, two thousand eight hundred and seventythree dollars and eighty-nine cents. ladies] depart- Medical department: For medical attendance and medicines for oni- ¤*°¤*- cers and enlisted men of the Signal Corps, five thousand dollars ; medical attendance and medicines for officers doing duty in connection with the Signal Service, one hundred dollars; medical and hospital supplies at Fort Myer, Virginia, seven hundred dollars; medicines furnished to onieers and enlisted men from purveying depots and Army dispenssries, one thousand dollars; work and supplies at Fort Myer, Virginia, three hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand one hundred dollars. M•tc:·ii:l•.g For materials for preservation nnd care of ordnance and ordnance g::':;' °I cu, stores at post of Fort M) er, Virginia, one hundred dollars. etc. _J¤int C<mgr¤¤· That the joint commission, consisting of three Senators and three °’°°°*°°'°mi°°*°°· Representatives, to consider the present organizations of the Signal Service, Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrogrnphio Oihce of the Navy Department, provided for in the not entitled -4***** P- 219- *·Au awt making appropriations lor sundry civil expenses of the Goverument," and so toith, approved July seventh, eighteen hundred and eiglnyibur, be, and the same is hereby, continued, with power to sit during the recess of Congress in the city of Washington; und the said Re port to be commission shall report to their respective Houses on -— before the third m°d°· Monday in December, eighteen hundred and eightyilve, or as soon thereafter as may be, by bill or otherwise; and the present President pro tempore of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives Appointrnenteto shell appoint respectively a Senator- and Representative to take the mi '¤°¤¤°*°¤· places on said commission of the Senator and Representative whose terms of omce expire with the present Congress.