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 rirrvarinsr conennss. sms. 1. css. 42.7, aa. ieee. 169 t 1;or_addit(i1ontto quartprspf Fha splpeigntelngefit of the cadet laundry, umm ¤¤¤'°°¤‘¤- 0 e imme 13 e y avai a e our un re dollars. For painting walls, putting up new doors, and eneral repairs in 0¤¤¢fb¤¤‘¤¤¤¤· cadgtdbafracks and sinks, to be immediately available, three thousan dollars. For reflooring south wharf, two thousand dollars. Wl'"'- For finishing and tire-proofing the third story of the headquarters ,u§¤•d¤¤¤¤**¤¤b¤¤¤- building, for the construction o a stair-way leading thereto, and for ` Hitting up tslame {lor (prigtingl céfgcehtol be immediately available one · thousand ree un re an y dollars. For purchase or rental upon the best terms that can be obtained, m*§,Qg&h°¤¤ ¤Y¤*·•¤m in the iscretiop of th; Sgcregapy pif War, op thefnecessagy ilnstrumen s, wire, po es, an other ep one sup ies, or esta is ing a telciphoue systpm, withlabceniéral sgation gtdgigest Point, New York, to imme ia e y avai a e, wo thousand dollars. For repairs upon the residence on the estate of the late Edward V. K*“'°Y www- Kinsley, purchased under act of Congress approved, March second, ve1.¤s,p. su. eighteen undred and eighty-nine, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, one thousand Eve hundred dollars. Approved, June 20, 1890. CHAP. 438.-An act to authorize the President of the United States to cause J¤¤¤ 00, 1800- certain lands heretofore withdrawn from market for reservoir urposes to bere· '""_`j stored to the public damaihgrabject to-entry under the homestead law with certain Be it enacted by the Senate and House raf Representa.t#i*ves of the United States of America in Congress assem Zed, hat there is hereby ¤¤¤·i¤I ,T:3:°·‘;•: restored to the public domain al the lands described in certain proc- meanings or lamations of the President of the United States, dated March twenty- gg? §,g,‘”,§,dC';;,'{; ipcolnidileiggiltppn héinldped and eig1htyAExielc;i1itge Dolcpmexit Ngmgereg msg gpg, in Mman -mne· so, r, eig een un re an ’ eildit oiile Executive Igocumbnt Numbered Eight hundred and sixty-  public M eight? also; February twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, pm"` Engelpéitive Docuiéientihllqufgbered tight; huindtred and slgv1enty-foiur, 'an wi 0 m ceram ansrommareorenry awiid  the same to aid gn the construction of certain reservoirs to be built at the head·waters of the _Miss1ssippi and Saint Croix Rivers, in the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin, and of the Chippewa and Wisconsin Rivers, in th? Setatebof Hiisionsing xd that these m1:<g_n1;_¤m¤•¢~d en- 1 d, h tored, sha su jec o omeste ent , on . ' MSE?}.  Elhst) iliigsall cases where any of the lands restordd to tlie Uhm; vltmrgrlgg gg; public domain by the first section cig this   hgvetgprgzgtzre belen m..,.;, ld d' d 'fb th ro ero cerso e ni sun er _ gglorodf tlig(db1i)c laiid laavgs, End the ionsigeraézioln receivled therefor ' st’ll t ’ edb th G rnment theti eo the urc asersmay be cbniiiirddd, if   this oéxon of the Secretary of the Interior gustice requires it; but all   e lands by said first section restored s all gect?¤dre‘<}lt1:;=<%Isn¤itg>d— at all tunes remain subject to the right of the United States to con- dazsetg, www struct and maintain dams for the purpose of creating reservoirs in N°‘;0m· _ f r aid of navigation; and no clalm or rlght to compensation shall  0 accrue from the overflowing of said lands on account of the con- , “"`“°"i°“ til £““i“t*’“l$.“°°f°§f}’?t$"SilZii“$'£Z2i.‘“i§’§"$etSO¤ of at at mts r1 s o -. . ¤= tlgrligntg-or sgudtting u n any of the lands hereinbefore described *"”"°°·"“· before the day on wlnchosuch lands shall be subject to homestead entry at the several land offices, and until said lands are opened for _ settlementlno peiglon shall enter mg gd Gséaigeégggd 2;; P¤¤¤1¤yf<>rv¤>1•¤¤¤- ‘ t'ovision s _ _ £?'§§€&“1$.3.‘3¥.c§su*.l”t my an neee._drnS€g Sttq_;;$f..t ·>»·-~···. six months after its approval by the Presiden o e Um tes. Approved, June 20, 1890. "