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 406 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301. 1894. United States, and not entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for the same disabilities, to be disbursed imder the direction of the Secretary of War, two thousand dollars. Pr¤vi¤¤¤¤¤H¤¤vl¤¤l SUPP01u· Arm Mnnrcu. ·r1zEArm:mN·r OF Dr·:s·r1rUtrE PATIENTS: DS;;.,,,.,,-t of 4.,.mm For the support and medical treatment of ninety-five_ medical and v¤¤°¤*¤· surgical patients who are destitute, in the city of Washmgton, under a contract to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon- General of the Army, nineteen thousand dollars. _ ‘*“"*°"“*°°¤’“*"· GARFIELD Mumoumn Hos1>r*rA1.: For maintenance,to enable It to D£;.,,.a,...,..,.,_ provide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay therefor, nineteen thousand dollars. mlm ·=·¤*i¢*¤· Exrmusns on murmur couvicrs: For payment of costs and charges of State penitentiaries, for the care, clothing, maintenance, and medical attendance of United States military convicts confined in them, three thousand dollars. dQ§;°Q;’f,@y:j¤·W” PUBLICATION OF OFFICIAL Rmcomxs OF THE Wan OF THE RE- _c.m¤§mi¤g publica- BELLION: For continuing the publication of the Official Records of the in accordance with the plan approved by the Secretary ot War August third, eighteen hundred and eighty, and for the compensation of the ${,{**,g¤ ”ggg*· civilian members of the board of publication, appointed in accordance ` '°`with the Act of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and , for the compensation of such temporary expert services in connection with the preparation, publication, and distribution of said records as may be deemed necessary by the Secretary of War, and for the purchase of stationery and for additional rent, not exceeding one thousand eight hundred dollars, and for traveling expenses of the Agent for collection of records, to be disbursed under such regulations as the Secretary of War may prescribe, not exceeding five hundred dollars; in all, one ` · hundred and forty-tive thousand dollars. ,,${*,$}{,*j_'g,,°•,$*_'·°°* Anritnunr scnoor, AT Four Mormon, Ymcrnu: To provide for 'means of instruction, such as textbooks, instruments, drawing materials, and stationery, required in the courses of artillery, engineering, law, and the art and science of war, and lor other necessary expenses of the school, five thousand dollars. I.·§;‘,'“‘}f,§,f;,‘§,§;';,’Q,°}‘{’;’,‘; Iumwrnv Arm cavirnr scuoor., Four Lmvurzwouru, Kansas: K¤¤·· For text-books, books of reference, instruments and materials for use in theoretical and practical instruction, one thousand five hundred dollars. ”•* "°** ¤¤*·¤*- Hannon or Nmw Yonx: For prevention of obstructive and injurious deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York City: I“'l"‘°'”“‘·°'°· For pay of inspectors and deputy iuspectors,office force, and expenses of office, fifteen thousand dollars; “*°*'“°*•-¤*¤- d ger pay of crew and maintenance of steamer Argus. eight thousand o ars; d ger pay of crew and maintenance of steamer Nimrod, eight thousand o ars. For purchase or construction of one steam tug, forty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, _ In all, seventy-six thousand dollars. f;}:,Q,;r,a,,0¤ mm Amuxc AND EQUIPPING THE mL1mm: The permanent annual. mw, appropriation made by the Act of April twenty-third, eighteen hundred ‘?·“·*’·‘°‘· and eight, designated as section sixteen hundred and sixty-one of the Revised Statutes, and which was increased to four hundred thousand dollars by the Act of February twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, being for the procurement of ordnance and ordnance stores and quartermastefs stores and camp equipage for the use of the militia of the country, shall not lapse with the end of any fiscal year nor be turned into the surplus fund, but shall remain a permanent appropriation and be available for the several States and Territories and District of Columbia until expended as provided in said Acts, or otherwise disposed of by Congress.
 * ‘°“· Union and Confederate armies, including the atlas of maps and plans,