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Appropriations, &c.—Continued.

Object of appropriation.

Amount.

Brought forward...

purpose he shall report to the first session of the next Congress such a rate of compensation for postmasters and other employés of that Department as will reduce such compensation to a rate not exceeding that paid for equal service in private employments, and to limit the number of clerks and employés, and to reduce the number of free-delivery cities, and the compensation of postal transportation companies; and that he also report a rate of postage on printed matter and packages approaching the actual cost of their transportation and delivery, together with such practical measures that will, in his opinion, tend to make the Post-Office Department self-sustaining.

SEC. 7. That seeds transmitted by the Commissioner of Agriculture, or by any member of Congress or delegate receiving seeds for distribution from said Department, together with agricultural reports emanating from that Department, and so transmitted, shall, under such regulations as the Postmaster-General shall prescribe, pass through the mails free of charge. And the provisions of this section shall apply to ex-members of Congress and exdelegates for the period of nine months after the expiration of their terms as members and delegates.

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By the act making appropriations for the support of the Military Academy for the year ending
June 30, 1876.

For additional pay of officers, and for pay of instructors, professors, cadets, and musicians.... Provided, That the President of the United States be authorized to fill any vacancy occurring at said academy by reason of death, or other cause, of any person appointed by him.

all

That the assistant instructors of tactics commanding cadet companies at West Point shall receive the same pay and allowances as assistant professors in the other branches of study. For repairs and improvements, timber, planks, boards, joists, wall-strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet-lead, nails, screws, locks, butts, hinges, glass, paints, oils, turpentine, varnish, stone, brick, lime, cement, plaster, hair, drain-pipe, blasting powder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, mantels, and other similar materials, $14,500; and for pay of citizen-mechanics and labor employed upon repairs and improvements that cannot be done by enlisted men, $8,000; in For fuel and apparatus, namely, coal, wood, stoves, grates, furnaces, ranges, fire-brick, and repairs of steam-heating spparatus, $14,000; gas-pipes, fixtures, lamp-posts, gas-lamps gasometers, retorts, and annual repairs, $600; fuel for cadets' mess-hall, shops and laundry, $3.500; postage and telegrams, $300; stationery, namely, blank books, paper, envelopes, quills, steel pens, pencils, erasers, wax, ink, and mucilage, $600; transportation of materials, discharged cadets, and ferriages. $1,800; printing-type, materials for office, diplomas for graduates, registers, and blanks, $900; in all

For compensation to pressman and to lithographer, $50 each, $100; clerk to disbursing officer
and quartermaster, $1,650; clerk to adjutant, $1,500; clerk to treasurer, $1,500; in all...
For department of instruction in mathematics, namely, repairs of instruments, $50; text-
books and stationery for use of instructors, $30; in all

For department of artillery, cavalry, and infantry tactics, namely, tan-bark for riding-hall
and gymnasium, $300: repairing camp-stools and camp-furniture, $100; clothes racks for
cadets' tents, $200; repairing gymnasium. $100; embroidering stand of colors, for the
United States Corps of Cadets, 850; furniture for office and reception-room for visitors,
$100; stationery for use of instructor'and assistants, $100; books, $20; in all
For department of civil and military engineering, namely, models, maps, purchase and repair
of instruments, text books, books of reference, stationery for use of instructors, and contin-
gencies, $500; compensation to a draughtsman, in addition to pay and extra duty-pay as a
soldier, $100; engraving plates, printing and binding text books prepared for the special
instruction of the cadets, $2,500: Provided, That said books shall be sold to the cadets at
cost price, and the amount received therefor covered into the Treasury; in all.
For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology, namely: Chemicals, including chem.
ical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, and sheet-metals, ores, and photo-
graphic material, $675; rough specimens, files, alcohol, lamps, blow-pipes, pencils, and
mortars for practical instruction in mineralogy, and for gradual increase of the cabinet,
$625; repairs and additions to electric, galvanic, magnetic, electro-magnetic, magneto-
electric, pneumatic, and thermic apparatus, and apparatus illustrating optical properties of
substances, $900; carpenters' and metal work, and painting, including material, $150; pay
of mechanic to be employed in chemical and geological section-rooms, and in the lec.
ture-room, $1,050; models and diagrams, $60; books of reference, text-books, and station-
ery for instructors, and contingencies, $350; compensation to attendant, $50; in all...
For department of natural and experimental philosophy, namely, additions to the optical
and mechanical apparatus of the laboratory, $3,000; spectroscope and photographic appa-
ratus for the observatory, $1,500; materials and repairs, $400; compensation to mechanic,
$1,000; compensation to attendant, $50; in all...
For department of practical military engineering, namely, mining materials, profiling-station-
ery, drawing-materials, and repairs of instruments, $100; telegraphing material, $100;
in all

For department of French, namely, text-books and stationery for instructors, and for exam.
ination-blauks

For department of Spanish, namely, text-books and stationery for use of instructors..
For department of drawing, namely, topographical models for use of tbird class, $150
models for use of second class, $100; tables, benches, and frames for resting models on, $100;
fifty rulers and fifty triangles, $50; colors, pencils, paper, and brushes for use of instructors,
$20; in all.....

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37,524, 361 00

235, 000 00

22,500 00

21, 700 00 4,750 00

80.00

970 00

3, 100 00

3,860 00

5,930 00

200 00

200 00

50 00

420 00

298,780 00

Appropriations, &c.-Continued.

Object of appropriation.

Amount.

Brought forward....

For department of law, namely, stationery, text-books, and books of reference..
For department of ordnance and gunnery, namely, models and drawings illustrating prac-
tical working of materials employed in ordnance-construction, $175; instrument-house for
field-service, $150; target-recording-house, with camera and appurtenances for rifle-prac-
tice, $75; iron targets for rifle-practice, $30; wire and electrical batteries and targets for
instruments for determining initial velocity of projectiles, $100; text-books for use of in-
structors, $25; plane-table for determining ranges, and for instrument for measuring dis-
tances, $45; in all.

For expenses of the board of visitors..........................

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.

For gas-coal, oil, candles, wicking, and matches for lighting the academy, cadet-barracks, mess-hall, hospital, offices, stables, and sidewalks

For water pipes, plumbing, and repairs...

For cleaning public buildings, not quarters, $560; brooms, brushes. tubs, pails, soap, and
cloths, $200; chalk, crayons, sponge, slates, and rubbers for recitation-rooms, $100; in all.
For compensation of chapel-organist, $200; compensation of librarian, $120; compensation
of non-commissioned officer in charge of mechanics, $50; compensation of soldier writing
in adjutant's office, $50; pay of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the cadet-
barracks, chapel, and philosophical academy, including the library, $1,500; pay of assistant
engineer of same, $720; pay of five firemen, $2,200; in all.

For increase and expense of library, books, magazines, periodicals, and binding..
For pay of librarian's assistant..

For contingencies for superintendent of the academy.

For furniture for cadet hospital, and repairs, $100; printing catalogue for library, $700; renewing furniture in academic section rooms and offices, $1,000; papers and periodicals for cadet hospital, $60; and for carpeting and repairs to chapel for cadets, officers' families, and visitors, $1,000; in all....

For repairing and opening roads and walks .....

For continuing superstructure of the new hospital for cadets

For continuing construction of sewerage from barracks and quarters.

....

$298, 780 00

100 00

600 00 4,200 00

4,000 00 2,000 00

860 00

4,840 00

2, 000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00

2,860 00

For repairs to reservoirs and increasing capacities

For construction of school-house for soldiers' children, and furniture for same..
For parapet wall on the road leading along the cliff to south wharf..

Total........

By the act making appropriations for fortifications and other works of defense for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1876.

For Fort Preble, Portland Harbor, Me

For Fort Scammel, Portland Harbor, Me

For completing batteries on Gerrish's Island, and at Jerry's Point, Portsmouth Harbor, N. H..
For battery at Portland Head, Portland Harbor, Me..

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364,740 00

10, 000 00 20, 000 00 20, 000 00

20, 000 00

25,000 00

30,000 00

15,000 00

20, 000 00

20, 000 00

25, 000 00

For Fort Hamilton and additional batteries, New York Harbor, N. Y

For Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, New York Harbor

For fort on the site of Fort Tompkins, Staten Island, New York Harbor, N. Y......

For Battery Hudson, New York Harbor, N. Y.......

For battery at Finn's Point, Delaware River, N. J....

For fort opposite Fort Delaware, Delaware River.

For Fort Mifflin, Delaware River, Pa

For Fort McHenry, Baltimore Harbor, Md.....

25, 000 00 10,000 00 5, 000 00 20, 000 00 15,000 00 25, 000 00 25, 000 00 25,000 00

20, 000 00

For Fort Mouroe, Hampton Roads, Va.....

For Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, S. C

For Fort Pulaski, Savannah River, Ga

For Fort Taylor and batteries, Key West, Fla

For Fort Jackson, Mississippi River, La

For Fort Pickens, Pensacola Harbor, Fla..

For Fort Saint Philip, Mississippi River, La............

For Fort Morgan, entrance to Mobile Bay, Ala....

For fort at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Harbor, Cal

For fort at Lime Point, San Francisco Harbor, Cal...

For fort on Alcatraz Island, harbor of San Francisco, Cal..

For torpedoes for harber defenses, and preservation of the same...

Provided, That the money herein appropriated for torpedoes shall only be used in the establishment and maintenance of torpedoes to be operated from shore-stations for the destruction of an enemy's vessel approaching the shore or entering the channel and fairways of harbors.

For contingencies of fortifications..

For surveys and reconnaissances for sea-coast defenses...

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Appropriations, &c.-Continued.

Object of appropriation.

By the act making appropriations for the payment of claims reported allowed by the commissioners of claims under the act of Congress of March 3, 1871.

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Amount.

$140.00 1,014 00

610 00 1,329 00

455 00

630 00

242 00

100 00

285 00

184 00

510 00

150 00

310 00

140 00

215.00

375 00 40.00

370 00 1,316 50 388 50

50 00

150 00

483 00

203 00

180 00

700 00

300 00

1,350 00

874 00 812.00

318 00

568 00

122 30

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To Henry Gargis, administrator of the estate of William King, deceased.

To Margaret J. Gaylord, executrix of the estate of Thomas W. Gaylord, deceased.
To Robert S. Gilliland..

To William W. Glass

To John H. Gray

To Samuel Greenhill

To George Grigsby...

To Andrew Hames...... ................

To William Harrold

To Philip Harwood..

...........

To Alexander Hawkins..............................

To Benjamin Hawkins.......................

To James M. Henderson...

To Louisa Hill

To Martha Hobgood

To William Hodges.

To Margaret E. Holloway

To John W. Holt..

To Burrell Howell...

To Jerome B. Hyatt

To Samuel M. Hyde
To Matthew Isom....

To Mary James..

To James C. King.

To Clinton Kirby

To David H. Kirkland

To Edward Legg..

To David J. Lemons..

To William Liles

To Eda Lynch....
To James McAbee..
To Joseph McCollum
To Sarah McCorkle..

Carried forward..

215.00

3,795 00

265 00 175.00

455.00

390 00

465 00

645 00

477 00

350 00

272 00

280 00

2,058 15

250 00

133 00

108 75

247 09

195.00

942 50

156 00

110 00

152 50

190 00

35,493 62

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To Matilda Mason, administratrix of the estate of Nelson Mason, deceased..

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To Philip Pointer, jr., administrator of the estate of Philip Pointer, deceased, for the loyal heirs of decedent....

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To John W. Sims, administrator of the estate of Elijah H. Sims, deceased.

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Amount.

$34,493 62

406 00

380 00

367 50

125 00

218 00

3,975 00

275 00

405 00

210 00

1, 161 00 1,406 00 1, 010 00

596 00

150 00

214 60

346 00

150 00

120 00

320 00

149 50

155 00

543 00

150 00

725 00

1,080 00

250 00

150 00

225 00

185 00

363 50

556 50

307 00

140 00

420 60

150 00

245.00

85.00

490 00

277 80

34 25

405 00

250 00

480 00

150 00

227 30

348 00

832 00

135 00

328 50

881 00

475 00

125 00

505 75

1, 125 00

132 00 300 00

3, 100 GO

239 60

150 00

350 00

360 00

1,543 00

78.00 454 00

OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS.

To George W. Abbott

125 00

To William A. Adams, executor of the estate of William E. Adams, deceased..
To John Aiken..

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To Patience Baxter...
To Mary Bearden
To William P. Berry..
To Elizabeth A. Borren
To William R. Bowen
To Eliza Buttram

To James Byrne

To Green L. Cagle.

Appropriations, &c.—Continued.

Object of appropriation.

To Harriet A. Campbell, widow of William G. Campbell.

To Thomas M. Campbell

To Joseph M. Carlisle..

To William Chambers

To James Cheek

To George M. Cline.

To Choctaw Clinton

To Wilson W. Collins.

To Chester Corey.

To James W. Crisp.

To George W. Damron, administrator of the estate of John Rogers, deceased..
To Charlotte Daniels.

To Joseph T. Daugherty.

To Isabella C. Davis, administratrix of the estate of John Davis, deceased

To Monarky Dearmond..

To Barbara Degan, administratrix of the estate of Harmon Degan, deceased.

To Mark H. and Quintína Deputy and Lucy J. Penny, heirs of Doctor Joseph S. Deputy, deceased

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To Edward L. and William Saint John Hubbard and Sarah L. Fitzhugh, heirs of John M.
Hubbard, deceased..

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Amount.

$72, 117 2

525 00

295 00

744 00

100 00

578-00

399 00

433 00

160 00 2,300.00 441 50 15.00 1,668 00 625.00 80.00 100 00 305.00

125 00

494 00

760 00

268 00

100.00

4, 190 00

150 00

1,193 00

9,544 00

436 00

400 00

410 00

205.00

1,400 00

602 00

920 00

172 50

370.00

300 00

215.00

320 00

160 00

100 00

70.00

107 50 683 00 90.00 500 00 400 (0

60 00

290 00

622 50

174.00

375.00

180 00

5,040 00

100 00 630 00

7,214 00

200 00

195.00

560 00

308 50

445 00

260.00

4,135 00

320 00

959 00

394 00

420 00

800 00

55 00

230.00 781 00

80.00

345 00 210 00

340.00

180 00

125.00

366 00

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