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 222 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 332. 188-1. For extraduty pay to eight members of the prison-guard, seven hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy cents. For construction and repair of prison buildings and oillcers’ and guards’ quarters, three thousand dollars. For material for clothing for prisoners, lifteen thousand four hundred dollars. Artillery School, For the Artillery School at Fortress Monroe, Virginia: To provide F °¤¥¢¤¤ M°m'°¤· for text-books, drawing materials,.models, and material necessary in the science of engineering and artillery, stationery, and miscellaneous necessaries for use of the school, five thousand dollars. NATIONAL HOME Fon DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. National Home For the support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers for Disabled Vol- as follows: For current expenses, including construction and repairs, ‘5‘aY°°"“· D*‘Y*°“» at the Central Branch, at Dayton, Ohio, five hundred and ninety-six w. thousantl eight himdmd and thirty-seven dollars; Milwaukee,Wis- For current expenses, including construction and repairs, at the °°¤°*¤· Northwestern Branch, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one hundred and _ twenty four thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars; Togus, Maine. For current expenses, including construction and repairs, at the Eastern Branch, at Togus, Maine, one hundred and forty-seven thou- ‘ sand seven hundred and eighty-two dollars; Hampton, var- For current expenses, including construction and repairs, at the Einia. Southern Branch, at Hampton, Virginia, one hundred and fifty-three thousand two hundred and thirty seven dollars; c lo t h s n g and For clothing and bedding for six thousand eight hundred and seventy- bedding. sewn members of the Home, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars;. New hospital. For Southern Branch, to build and complete new hospital, eighty- seven thousand dollars; niciaontol sx - For out-door relief and incidental expenses, fifteen thousand dollars · Ponses. in all, one million two hundred and ninety-nine thousand one hundred and thirty-four dollars. Bomityandpi-im For the collection and payment of bounty, prize-money, and other mongy to of orpd claims of colored soldiers and sailors: For payment of agents; rent of xd? '” "“l‘ offices; stationery, olllce furniture, and repairs; mileage and transpor- ’ ‘ tation of officers and agents; telegraphing, postage, and post odlce money-orders, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. UNDER THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Lonvootsbsenee To enable the Postmaster·General to carry out the provisions of the to letter carriers law allowing fifteen duys’ leave of absence with pay to letter carriers, fifty thousand dollars. ELECTORAL MESSENGERS. Eli-otor¤torPro¤P Conveying votes of electors for President and Vice President: For ident _¤~¤- the payment of the messengers of the respective States for conveying Paix ‘;&“ J,. °‘· to the seat of Government the votes of the electors of said States for ° ‘ ’ "President and Vice-President of the United States, at the rate of twenty- ave cents for every mile of the estimated distance, by the most usual road traveled, from the place of meeting of the electors to the seat of Government of the United States, computed for the one distance only, nine thousand dollars. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. _Homs of Limo For the construction of an addition to the building known as the $*¤*¢¤‘¤°*`*h° Pwr- Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor, in the City of Washington, Police-court District of Columbia, twenty five thousand dollars; for repairs to the b*¤l·li¤¢· police- court building, District of Columbia, one thousand five hundred