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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 47. 1888. 53 including the pay of observers, services of operators, lanterns and flags, one thousand six hundred dollars. For furnishing, delivering, and laying seven nautical miles of sub- N==·¤¤¤<=k¤t cablemarine cable to connect Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, with the mainland, and for building necessary land connections on Nantucket and connecting islands to the mainland, nine thousand nine hundred and forty-four dollars. For completing the construction and maintenance of a military Rg`¤£g{gPl§anP£,:;u§ telegraph line from San Francisco, California, to a point at or near mtu, via rom San Point Reyes, California, via Point San Jose, California, two thou- J°“· C"1· sand four hundred and seventy-four dollars and seventy-five cents. For river and flood observations, and expenses in connection there- River °bs°"¤“°¤S· with, one thousand dollars. For rent, hire of civilian employees, furniture, light, stationery, C°¤*i¤8**¤*°XP°¤¤=S· ice, stoves and nxtures, repairs, rent of telephones, text-books, lumber, and other expenses of offices maintained as stations of observa- 1303 outside of Washington, District of Columbia five thousand o ars. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT: For medical attendance and medicines M°<”°¤l ¤¤¤¤d¤¤¤¤· for officers and enlisted men of the Signal Corps, one thousand two hundred dollars. For medical attendance and medicines for officers and enlisted men of the Signal Corps, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one thousand two hundred and seventy- five dollars. _ ARMY TRANSPORTATION: For payment to estate of T. J. League, §f*},'f?g,{";f;°¤· deceased, on account of Army transportation, eighteen hundred and Payment m` esmm eighty-two and prior years, ten thousand seven hundred and fifty °f‘ dollars, said sum having been certified to Congress as due by the accounting officers of the Treasury in House Executive Document Number Nineteen, Fiftieth Congress, first session. For reimbursement to the estate of Walter (or Watt.) Grayson for }Xf{}ff{fu‘§;;‘D{§,‘j1';· stolen money under sections twenty-one hundred and fifty-four and R. s.,se.z1s4,éiss, twenty-one hundred and fifty-five, Revised Statutes, as certined to pm' Congress in House Executive Document Number Nineteen, Fiftieth Congress, first session, thirty-two thousand dollars. NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED voLUNTEER SOLDIERS. H_§;'g°“*” S°‘*“°"’·" Ar THE WESTERN BRANCH, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS: For iitting B§jg$g]§¤,j*,;*j_{_’g_*_;g{$:*,jj:*·· up barrack for the accommodation of additional inmates, one thousanr’ ` dollars; for maintenance during the remainder of the current fiscal vear, four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, five thousand five hundred dollars. HEAD-STONES FOR GRAVES or SOLDIERS. d,§g?gjf§gfS*°’ $0* For continuing the work of furnishing head-stones for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors, and marines in national post, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval cemeteries at navy-yards and stations of the United States and other burial places, under the acts §f°}·g· P-gsof March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and February O` ’p' ' third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, twenty thousand dollars. NAVY DEPARTMENT. New Department- INCREASE OF THE Nxvv. I¤<>*°¤S€ °fN¤*’Y· CONSTRUCTION: To reimburse a pro riation “Construction and C'¤**’S~ Chi°¤g°» Repairs? for eighteen hundred and Ieighity-eight, amounts expended Boston' md Mmm from said appropriation for work done on the steel cruisers Chicago, Boston, an Atlanta, forty-three thousand six hundred and ninety- one dollars and twenty-five cents ;