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 402 FIFTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. mmmneeus MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. sm-vey,u¤•. SURVEY on N01zT111mN AN NORTHWESTERN LAKES: _For printing and issuing chart fo; use oiilngviigators and electrotyprng p ates for chart- rinting, two thousand dollars. Forpsgrgeys, additions to, and correcting engraved plates, ten - thousan dollars. rnnspemug re- TRANSPORTATION or REPORTS AND MAPS T0 FOREIGN c0UNT1uEs: P°'**·°“’· For the tlrangportlation o? reports and mlapsgo gcéreiign countries, through the mit sonian nstrtution, one un re dollars. - Amacai l1mhs,etc. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, or commutation therefor, and necessary transportation to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary o War, four hundred cmmmm. thousand dollars- and in cases of commutation the money shall be No reemsgeneem. paid directly to the soldier, sailor, or marine, and no fee or compen- ‘ sation shall be allowed or paid to any agent or attornely. gégpnmpu rm- as APPLIANCES Non DISABLED SOLDIERS: For furnis ing surgical “°"'“" appliances to persons disabled in the military or naval service o the d nited States, and not entitled to artincial limbs, two thousand ollars. “;l¤tgpm.ef·¤m>¤1¤+ SUPPORT AND MEDICAL TREATMENT or DESTITUTE PATIENTS: For "°°"°' the support and medical treatment of ninety-five medical and surgical patients who are destitute in the city of Washington, under a rmvmenee Hes contract to be made  the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon- ’“"· General of the Army, mneteen thousand dollars. Gnrmm Hcmorm GARFIELD MEMomAL HosPrrAL: For maintenance, to enable it m"’"‘L tpl prpvide medic;] and  treatment to persons unable to pay ¤¤*¤w¤¤¤¤¤¤~ ll.1l;r(ii·Nsres 0];- MQILITARY Ocoisliircrsa For payment of costs and charges of State penitentraries, for the care, clothing, maintenance, add  attiendapce of (th; Hnited States military convicts con- 1n em, ve thousand dollars. omaunamuwu PUnmoATroN or OFFICIAL Rmcorcns or TEE WAB or THE °’ ‘”° R°"°“‘°"· REBELLION, Born or rms UNroN AND CONFEDEBATE Amnnsz For cemunuing mm continuing the publication of the Official Records of the War of the "°“· Rebellion, including the atlas of maps and plans, in accordance with the plan approved by the Secretary of War, Auiustthrrd, eighteen compensation mn- hundred an mghty, and for the compensation of thec1v1l1an members V¤1.¤¤.v-¤¤0- March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and for the Compensugcn wm- compensation of such temporary expert services in connection with W'"' °°"° °‘ the dpreparation, publication, and distribution of said records as may be eemed necessary by the Secretary of War, such experts to be Apperuemmer ex- selected and appointed by the Secretary of War, from time to time, ’°"‘“· as the necessity therefor arises, and for the Ipurchase of stationery ‘ ¤•¤¤n¤ry¤~¤d¤¤¤t. and for additronall réent (no; excrpdingl one td olusand eight hundred o ars wo un re an irt - ve thousand dollars. F_;,j,g{{',jggmj¢*;°f· ARTfLLERY_SCHOOL AT Fonrbimss MONROE, VIRGINIA: Todprovide ’ for means of instruction, such as text-books, instruments, rawing materials, and stationery reguired in the courses of artillery, engineering,  an hscrencs of Hrar, and for other necessary ex nses o eso oo ve t usan dollars. ,,I§§@,%§;’,‘{‘,{,‘§j EEIPANTRY AND cAvA1.RY SCQIOOL, FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS: mus-tu, nm. For text·books, books of reference, instruments, and materials for ilrse En gh; theoretical and practical instruction, one thousand five un re o rs. N°" Y°** WW- _ HARBOR or NEW Yonx; For prevention of obstructive and injugym- ew-, de- lélgzus deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York ‘ 1 : 0fSLg3`_¤:<3srg¤s;p¤y Saiirpxgipgg crew and maintenance of steamer Argus, eight thou-
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