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FORTYNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 781. 1886. 155 one of drawing, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; sword- ` master, at one thousand five hundred dollars, and two assistants, at one thousand dollars each; boxing-master and gymnast, at one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant librarian, at one thousand four hundred dollars; secretary of the Naval Academy, one 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; one. clerk to commandant of cadets, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk to paymaster, one thousand dollars; one dentist, one thousand six hundred dollars; one baker, six hundred dollars; one mechanic in department of physics and chemistry, at seven hundred and thirty dollars; one cook, three hundred and twenty- nve dollars and fifty cents; one messenger to superintendent, six hundred dollars; one armorer, five hundred and twenty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one gunner’s mate, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and ufty cents, and one quarter-gunner, four hundred and nine dollars and fifty cents; one cockswaiu, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one seaman in the department of seamanship, three hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty cents; one attendant in the department of astronomy and one in the department of physics and chemistry, at three hundred dollars each; six attendants at recitationrooms, library, store, chapel, and offices, at three hundred dollars each; one band-master, five hundred and twenty-eight dollars; twenty-one nrst-class musicians, at three hundred and forty-eight, dollars each; seven second-class musicians, at three hundred dollars each; in all, fifty· two thousand one hundred and nineteen dollars. For special course of study and training of naval cadets, as author- Specialfraiuiug. ized by act of Congress approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and ““,‘§:} °;§°*“·28, eighty-two, five thousand dollars.’ p' ' For pay of watchmen, mechanics, and others: For captain of the Wqwhmen, mewatch and weigher, at two dollars and fifty cents per day ; four watch- °h‘““°°· °*°· men, at two dollars per day each ; foreman of the gas and steam-heating works of Academy, at five dollars per day; ten attendants at gas and steam-heating works, one at three dollars, one at two dollars and fifty cents, and eight at two dollars per day each; four laborers at gasand steam-heating works, at one dollar and ufty cents per day each; one yeoman, six hundred dollars; one foreman of joiners, one foreman of painters, and one foreman of masons, at three dollars and fifty cents per day each; one mason, at three dollars per day; two joiners and one painter, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; one tinner, one gasiitter, and one blacksmith, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; one mechanic at workshop, at two dollars and twenty-five cents per day; one master-laborer, to keep public grounds in order, at two dollars and twenty-eight cents per day; twenty-two laborers, to assist in same, three at two dollars per diem each, eleven at one dollar and fifty cents per diem each, and eight at one dollar and twenty-tive cents per diem each; one laborer to superintend and keep in order upper quarters of naval cadets, at two dollars per diem; twenty servants to keep in order and attend to quarters of naval cadets and public buildings, at twenty-five dollars per month each; in all, forty-four thousand - one hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-tive cents. For pay of the employees in the department of steamengineering, E¤Pl05’€<>¤, d0- Naval Academy; For one master-machinist, at four dollars per day; £:‘;°,';‘:;‘r§:f‘t°“mf one boiler-maker and one patterumaker, at three dollars and fifty cents ° g' per day each; two machinists and one blacksmith, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each; four laborers, at one dollar and fifty cents per day each; in all, seven thousand eight hundred and fifty-one dollars. _ For necessary repairs of public buildings, pavements, wharves, and R°P¤>¤· walls inclosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, and for improvements. repairs, and furniture and fixtures, twenty-one thousand dollars. _ For fuel and for heating and lighting the Academy and school·shipS, FMI Md hgbtl seventeen thousand dollars.