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 FIFTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 'II. Ch. 542. 1891. 979 compliance with the terms of said act, and such title shall be procure by the Secretary of War and under his direction in accordance with the methods prescribed in sections four, five, and six of VoL14,pp.400,401. the act approved February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, entitled "An act to establish and rotect national cemeter1es," which procurement of title shall be held to be a compliance with the act establishing the said Park, and the Secretary of War shall proceed with the establishment of the park as rapidly as juris- d1!g$¤b¤¤g¤¤¤t,i¤¤*¤· diction over the roads of the rk and its approaches and title to `°°’° ' the separate parcels of land which compose it may be obtained for the United States. ARTIHOIAL LIMBS; For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, www “¤¤b¤·°*°· or commutation therefor, and necessary tr ortation to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary oi War, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars; and hereafter in case of commu- commumam. tation the money shall be paid directl to the soldier, sailor, or marine, and no fee or compensation shall, be allowed or paid to any No see to agent. agent or attorney. APPLIANCES FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS: For furnishing surgical bA6x_¥>1i?i<=:•; for dir a pliances to persons disabled in the military or naval service o the ° “° ’°t°‘ United States, and not entitled to artificial limbs, two thousand dollars. . SUPPORT AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF DESTITUTE PATIENTS: wg·gv¤rq.¤¤=.¤fd¤v For the support and medical treatment of ninetpfive medical and '“°°‘°"°‘* surgical pat1ents who are destitute in the cig of ashinglton, under a contract to be made with the Providence ospital by the Surgeon Providence nespmu. General of the Army, nineteen thousand dollars. . GAmr1m.D MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: For maintenance, to enable it Gamma Memornl _ to provide medical and surdgical treatment to persons unable to pay H°“*’"‘“‘ therefor, fifteen thousand ollars. EXPENSES or MILITARY CONVICTS: For payment of, costs and ¤¤¤=¤:v convicts charges of State· penitentiaries, for the care, clothing, maintenance, and medical attendance of United States military convicts confined in them, five thousand dollars. PURLIOATION OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE WAR or THE Rn- offglcggywswv BELLION: For continuing the publlcntion Of the Official Records of ceileuuiegngibuu. the Union and Confederate Armies, War of the Rebellion, iucludin °*°¤· the atlas of maps and plans, in accordance with the plan a proved by the Secretary of War August third, eighteen hundred andp eighty, and for the compensation of the civilian members of the board of mm35g?;} publication, appointed in accordance with the act of March second, Vo1.B¤,p.9i$0. ° eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and for the compensation of such temporary expert services in connection with the preparation, pub- °¤¤·v•¤¤•¢¤l_;_¤ wmlication and distribution of said records as may be deemed necessary I ° °°° ° by the Secretary of War, such experts to be selected and appointed gtg¤¤¤¤¤r¤¤¤¤ ¤f <==¤· by the Secretary of War, from time to time, as the necessity therefor p° ` arises, and for the glurchase Of St8»t10(nIeé3', and for additional rent Swtionerynnd rent. not exceeding one thousand eight hun dollars, two hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars. ARTILLERY SCHOOL AT FoRTREss MONROE, VIRGINIA: To pro- Artillery Sdxool, vide for means of instruction, such as text books, instruments, draw- *`°""‘° ”°'”’°°·"°· ing materials, and stationery required in the courses of artillery, engineering, law, and the art and science of war, and for other necessary expenses of the school, five thousand dollars. INFANTRY AND CAVALRY SCHOOL, FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS; Sggtggdmw For text-books, maps books of reference, instruments, and materials worth,’K,£;g. vm for use in theoretical and practical mstruction, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ HARBOR OF NEW YORK: For pI'GVe11tl011 Of obstructive and in- NewYork Harbor. pmious deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York Iniurlcundeiwdm 1 y:.