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 FORTY-NLNTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 902. 1886. 249 That no part of the appropriations made for the Signal Service by School of inthis act shall be used for the maintenance or support; of :1. school of in- °"“°“i°“ .°* 1`°'* struction nor of the military post at Fort: Myer, Virginia. My`" ab°hsh°d‘ NATIONAL CEMETERIES. National ceme- 8F1GB. For national cemeteries: For maintaining and improving national  Majniaining and cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents of national cemeteries, ““P'°"‘“€· ’ pay of laborers and other employees, purchase of tools and materials, one hundred thousand dollars. · For superintendents of national cemeteries: For pay of seventy-three Snperiutwelcnfs. superintendents of national cemeteries, sixty thousand four hundred and forty dollars.` HEADSTONES Fo11 GRAVES OF SOLDIERS: For continuing the work Headstones. of furnishing hcadstones for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors, VM- gg P- 545 and marines, in national, post, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval V°1` ’ P' QSL cemeteries ut na.vy·ynx·ds and stations of the United States, and other ` burial places, under the acts of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and February third, eighteen hundred and seventyninc, forty thousand dollars, MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Stmvnr OF NORTHERN AND NORTHYVESTEBN LAKES: For printing surveyor northand issuing chem; for use of navigators, and electrotyping copper-plates Gm Md ¤<`>¤hW•=¤*- for chdrbpriuting; two thousand dollars. °'“ 1****** TRANSPORTATION OF REPORTS AND MAPS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES: Transportation For the transportation of reports and maps to thrcign countries, through ¥¤1><>¤¤ _¤¤<\ maps the Smithsonian Institution, one hundred dollars, ;‘x]mf"""¥" °°““‘ ARTIFICIAL Lums: For furnishing artiticinl limbs and appliances, A¤'mi°i¤Ui¤¤b¤· or commutation therefor, and tmnspormtion, to he disbursed under the direction of the Secretary 0t"War, two hundred thousand dollars. APPLIANCES Fon DISABLED sonmmzsz For providing surgical np- Appliances for pliances for persons disabled in the military or naval service of the diéabied ¤<>1di¢P¤· United States, and not entitled to artificial limbs, two thousand dollars. SUPPORT AWD MEDICAL TREATMENT OF DESTITUTE PATIENTS : For Providence Hosthe support and medical treatment of seventyfive medical and surgical PiY¤l· patients who are destitute, in the city of Washington, under a contract m§“‘;¤I;e¥:l;’(ftPde‘;‘:;l to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon-General of tnic l,,m,,,m, the Army, fifteen thousand dollars, GAHFIELD H0sr11·AL: For maintenance, to enable it to provide medi· Garfield Hospital. cal and surgical treatment to transient persons unable to pay therefor, T¤‘¤9'*¤¤°¤¤ of ten thousand dollars. "°””'°"° p°"°"‘ EXPENSES OF MILITARY CONVICTS: FOP payment Of'COStS and charges Military c 0 u - of State penitentinries for the care, clothing, maintenance, and medical vicwattendauce of United States military convicts coutined in them, ten thousand dollars. PUBLIOATION OF THB OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE \\’I: OF Tn}; Oniclal Records Rmmsnmozz, noun on um Umox AND Uoxnxnunum Anmnzs, AS E;:' °* ‘h° R°"°*‘ FOLLOWS: For continuing the publication of the ·0fliciul Records of Cjmmming pub, the War of llvbellion, and printing and binding. under direction of the Immun. Secretary of War, of 21 compilation of the officinl records, Union and Vc1.23, p. 508. Confederate, so fur as the same may be ready. for publication during the tiscal year, to be distributed ns required by acc of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty live, thirty six thousand dollars. EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS OF <:2n'rA1N STATES AND Tmmxwoxmsz Exaniinniion. To enable the Secretary of Wm- to make examination and report upon gaze °*a the claims of the states and territories named in the act of June twenty tori6s;,,,. suppm, seventh, eighteen hundred and eighcy-two, (chapter two hundred and sim; of Indian nos forty·0ne of the laws of the Forty—Seventh Congress nrsb session), ten tilifies, ere. thousand dollars said sum to be expended in his discretion. l °l· *°2· *’· ul ’ .·m». p. E17.