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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 437. 1890. 167 hundred dollars: Provided, That from the amounts so appropriated Promo. extra pay, at fifty cents per day, may be paid to an enllisted man D"“‘“”m“ while employed as a draughtsman; in all, seven hundred dollars. For extra pay of two enlisted men, employed as clerks in the offices _E¤¤¤ my w ¤¤· of the adgutant, United States Military Academy, and commandant mm mm of cadets, at thirty five cents each per day, two hundred and thirty- seven dollars and thirty cents. Eor extra pay of three enlisted men as printers, at headquarters United States Military Academy, at hfty cents each per day, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents. For extra pay of one enlisted man, emplo ed as watchman, at thirty-five cents per day, one hundred and fifty-nine dollars and sixty cents. For extra pay of one enlisted man as trum eter, at the cadet barracks, at thirty five cents per day, one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents. For extra pay of one enlisted man, employed in the philosophical department, observatory, as mechanic, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and nfty cents. For extra pay of one enlisted man, employed in the chemical department at hfty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents. For extra pay of two enlisted men (cavalrymen) when performing special skilled mechanical labor, at fifty cents each per day, three hundred and thirteen dollars: Provided, That the extra pay provided mému .for b the seven preceding paragraphs shall not be paid to any en- ° listedy man who receives extra~duty paryhunder existing laws or Army regulations. And provided further, at the enlisted men known Artillery detach- . as the artillery detachment at West Point shall be mustered out of §,‘,E$f,,§°,},’,f,$,‘f‘,§‘t'f,j*"“’ the service as artillerymen and immediately re-enlisted as Army service men in the Quartermaster’s Department, continuing to rform the same duties and to have the same pay, allowances, rights and privileges, and sub'ect to the rules, regulations and laws in the same manner as if their service had been continuous in the artillery, and their said service shall be considered and declared to be continuous in the Army. _ _ ’ For expenses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, three Board otvwwm thousand dollars. For miscellaneous and incidental expenses: For gas-coal, oil, can- p°¤g:•;¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤· dles, lanterns, matches, chimneys, and wicking for lighting the ' Academy, cha l, library cadet barracks, mess-hall, shops, hospital, offices, stables, and riding-hall, idewalks, camp, and wharves, three thousand nve hundred ollars ; For water-pipe, lumbin(g, and repairs, two thousand dollars · For cleaning udlic buil ings (pot quarters), six hundred dollars- For brooms, brushes, pails, tu s, soap, and cloths, two hundred llars · d0For dhalk, crayons, sponges, slate, rubbers, and card for recitation rooms, three hundred dollars ; _ For compensation of chapel organist, two hundred dollars ; compeussum For compensation of librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars ; For pay of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the academic building, the cadet barracks, and office building, cadet- ' hospital, cha el, and philosophical building, including the library, one thousandpfive hundreddollars ; ` For pay of assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars ; For pay of five firemen, two thousand seven hundred dollars; • For pay of librarian’s assistant, one thousand dollars ; For pay of one landscape gardener, one thousand five hundred dollars · in all, fourteen thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. For iiicrease and expense of librag, namely; For periodicals, Sm- umu-. tionery, binding books, and scienc, historical, biographical, and