Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/710

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 137. 1889. 665 extra pay, at fifty cents per day, may be paid to an enlisted man D'““%h*Sm¤¤- while employed as a draughtsman; in all, seven hundred dollars. For department of practical military engineering: For purchase t.D§P*m’$*€¤t°fPr¤¢· and repair of instruments; transportation; purchase of tools, imple- ilggrmg. ary engl. ments, and materials, and for extra—duty pay of engineer soldiers, as follows, namely : Instruments, for use in instructing cadets in making . reconnaissances; photographic apparatus and material for field photography; drawing instruments and material for platting reconnaissances; surveying instruments; one type-writer; instruments and material for signaling and field telegraphy; transportation of field parties, tools and materials for the preservation, augmentation, and repair of one wooden ponton and one canvas lponton bridge train; slapping and mining tools and material; proii in material; rope; cor age; and material for rafts and for spar and trestle bridges; intrenching tools; tools and material for the repair of Fort Clinton and the batteries at the Academy, and extra-duty pay of engineer soldiers employed upon the same; extra duty pay of two engineer soldiers, at fifty cents per day each, when performin special skilled mechanical labor in the department of practical mditary engineering; for models, books of reference, and stationery, one thousand two hundred dollars. For department of drawin : For books and periodicals on art and d£¤P¤¤‘¤¤=¤¤¤ 0* , technology, one hundred dodars. · mg' Models (machine, architectural, and topographical) in fiat and fac simile, for second and third classes, one hundred and fnfty dollars. d Eepairs to desks, models, stretchers, and material, one hundred 0 ars; Drawin material for use of instructors, tacks, brushes, sponges, glue, alcohol, hectograph, cloth, tumblers, saucers, towels, soap, inkpads, blank-pads, ink, paint, stationery, and contin ent expenses, {wo hundred and Eve dollars; in all, five hundred and fifty-five dollars. Extra pay of two enlisted men, employed as clerks in the offices of m*é`·§*¤P¤Y*0€¤“S*¤d the adjutant, United States Military Academy, and commandant of ` cadets, at thirty-ive cents per day, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and thirty cents. Extra pay of two enlisted men as printers at headquarters, United States Military Academy, at fifty cents per day, three hundred and thirteen dollars. Extra pay of one enlisted man, employed as watchman, at thirty- five cents per day, one hundred and fifty-nine dollars and sixty cents. Extra pay of one enlisted man as trumfeter at the cadet barracks, at thirty-five cents per day, one hundre and twenty-seven dollars and seventy-tive cents. Extra pay of one enlisted man, employed in the philosophical department, Observatory, as mechanic, at `fty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents. Extra pay of one enlisted man, employed in the chemical department, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty six dollars and fifky cents. _ xtra pa of two enlisted men, (cavalrymen), when performing special skilled mechanical labor, at fifty cents per day, three hundre and thirteen dollars; Prorided, That the extra pay provided for by the Prvviwseven precedin<>‘ paragraphs shall not be paid to any enlisted man who receives extra-duty pay under existing laws or Army regulations. For ex enses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, three Board ofvisiwrs thousandpdollars. _ _ ` For miscellaneous and incidental expenses : For gas-coal, oil, 0¤¤*·¤s¤¤¤¤¤P¢¤=¢¤- candles, lanterns. matches, chimneys. and wicking for lighting the Academy, chapel, library, cadet barracks, mess-hall, shops, hospital, offices, stables, and riding-hall, sidewalks, camp, and wharves, three thousand five hundred dollars;