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 584 FORTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 141. 1883. forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two," so much as may be required to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for "Contingent expenses, Treasury Department, fuel, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty- tbree”, not exceeding the sum of two thousand dollars. _E¤D¢¤w¤ ¤f ¤¤·- For expenses of national currency: Paper, engraving, printing, ex- P¤Y1¤¤¤¤ of ¤¤- For payment of assessments to city of Des Moines, Iowa, upon streets ‘$’:"“,‘2‘g“¤ gtggle? adjacent to the United States court-house and post-office building in {1,,;: °° ’ said city, as gudited lag titre Treasury Department, two thousand and eight seven ollars a t irty cents. Tr=~¤¤(¤r, etc- 9f gfoiiomplete the transfer and preparation of the Philadelphia collee- °° °° ternational Exhibition in Philadelphia, including necessary expenses already incurred, four thousand one hundred and twelve dollars and . eighty-two cents. MWF Dwarf- WAR DEPARTMENT. lmitnry prison, For support of the military prison, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: F<¤'* L¤¤V°¤· For purchase of subsistence stores for seventy-five prisoners, three '°'“‘* K““" thousand eight hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents; For subsistence stores, oilhrzyicking, and tobacco, two thousand nine hundred and seventy-five do rs; For medical supplies, two hundred dollars; For dgnzgongpé five dollars each to prisoners on discharge, one hundred an y ars; For extraduty pay to members of the prison guard, seventy one dollars and seventy cents, lieeallaneout US. Items. For fuel, hgh? and miscellaneous items, War Department building, · three thousand ve hundred dollars. . ’rit1eto{·sr1ing- To enable the Secretary of War to remove all claims and pretensions f¤¤." Vi:E;¤¤»_ ¤¤- in respect of the property in the State of Virginia known as Arlington, Q?. U‘“*!°d on which a cemetery for the burial of deceased soldiers of the United q,,,_ ’ mM1m.` States has been established, and which property was taken by the United States for publicuse in the year anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; but this appropria- - tion shall not be paid out of the Treasury until the Attorney-General shall be satis!ied,and socertifyto the Secretary ofWar,that the deed or deeds to be given to the United States to the end aforesaid will convey a complete title and contain covenants of general warranty and covenants against every manner of claim against or in respect of said property, whether in rem or in personam, and also against all and every claim for damages in respect of, or the use and occupation of said property, and also a release by every person entitled of all claim for and to the amount bid, or any part thereof, in behalf of the United States, on the tax sale of said property. J. C. Burdick, E. To enable the Secretary of War to pay to J. C. Burdick eight hundred }i:1fV¤g•jW¤1‘¢h» 0% and twenty dollars, to E. M. Wadsworth eight hundred and twenty dol- ,0_ °° · P"7"‘°" lars, and to G. A. Peck eight hundred and twenty dollars, commission- 18 gw__ 50g_ ers appointed under the authority of an act of Congress approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, entitled “An act to aid in the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, in the State of Wisconsm," for services in ascertaining and awarding the amount of damages by reason of the ilowage of lands caused by the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, in the State of Wisconsin. ‘ mgxvy Depart- NAVY DEPARTMENT. féniuonqfchadcw •For- tuition of two naval cadets at the Royal Naval College, Green- P "°‘“"“’ w1ch,‘nme hundred dollars.
 * “’-"" °'“"°“°Y· press charges, and other expenses, twenty-nve thousand dollars.
 * 1*,*} WIFE tions presented to the United States at the close of the Permanent ln-