418 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 46. 1883. Departure c f F department of natural and experimental philosophy: For addi- PhH°¤°PhY·u c tiongrto apparatus to illustrate the laws of acoustics, optics, and me- ‘chanics, one thousand dollars; books of reference, text—books, materials and repairs, four hundred dollars; for pay of mechaniizl assistant, one thousand dollars · in all two thousand tour hrmdred dollars. Department er For departmexit of modern lan guages: For stationery, text-books, ¤¤¤d°¤'¤ l¤¤8¤¤S¤¤· books of reference for the gse of instructors, and for printing exammation papers two hundred ollars. Department of For department of drawing: For one hundred and twenty desks, one d¤*"l¤8- thousand two hundred dollars; photographic slide for use in lectures, repairs of racks, models, stretchelrs, and tablekstaltionery, draiging terials, cardboard for mounting rawings tac s ammers, an con - gencies, books of reference, periodicals oh art aiid technology, models for course of topographical and free-hand drawing, rules and triangles, shades, shadows, and perspective and constructive drawing four hundred aud iitty dollars; in all, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollaxs. hbepartment of For department of law: For text-bookls and statiémery books of '· reference for the use of instructors two undred an dfty dollars. Deperunent of For department of ordnance and gunnery: For additions to models °¤’¤¤*°° Md 5**** and drawings illustrating course of instruction, repairs of electro- “°"Y‘ ballistic machines and galvanic batteries, and for addition to iirin g honsles, for booksofftrgfelrence, textbooks, and stationery for instructors, -two undred an ii ollars. Department of For department of practical military engineering: For pontoning and !¤i!l*•¤’! www- materials for mining and profiling, telegraphing and signaling materials, "‘€· stationery and text books, books of reference, and repairs of instruments, one hundred and fifty dollars Exp Der xg s e zu of Fg1h egpenses of the Board ht visitors, including mileage, three thou- B°¤'d W ¤· san o lars. ‘ ‘_ Miseell an eeue For miscellaneous and contingent expenses: For gas, coal, gil, candles, md °°¤*¤¤S°¤* °¤· lanterns, matches, and wicking for lighting the,Aoademy, cha , library, P°"°°" - C!Nl0h:b3H'3CkS, mess-hall, shops, hospital, offices, stable and ridinghall, and sidewalks and wharves, three thousand five hundred dollars; waterpipes, plumbing, and repairs, one thousand five hundred dollars; cleaning public buildings ( not quarters), five hundred dollars · brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, soap, and cloths, two hundred dollars; ch alia, crayon, sponge, slate, and-rnbbcrs for recitation—ro0ms, three hundred dollars; compensation of chapel organist, two hundred dollars; compensation of librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars; pay of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the academic building, the cadet-barracks, and officebuilding, chapel and philosophical building, including the library, one thousand two hundred dollars; pay of assistant of same, one thousand gollarhs; pay! of live premena twcéthousand two hundred dollars; in all, en thousand seven un an twenty 0 risxssistsnt lib:;- For pay of h’brarian’s assistant, one thousand dollars. . Lilrrary. For increase and expense of library, namely: For periodicals, binding, newglooks, aéregsingxnstniic, historical, bmgraphical, and general literature, one thousand o . Tables, chairs. For additional tables and chairs, fifty dollars. Mirarppgrs for cv d lilor furniture for cadet-hospital, and repairs of the same, one hundred - dollars. Bedding, etc. For purchase of bedding and necessary articles for the use of candidates previous to their admission into the Academy, five hundred dollars. rogziting annal s: For contingencies for Superintendent of the Academy, one thousand of Academy. dollars` ‘ n`£::;l;1:-ngs s n cl d Fprlbgildings and grounds: For repairing roads and paths, five hun- · ret ( dollars. wfnmggskeigbt lmlllgieeilogggmgg breast-height wall south towards guard house, live