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 668 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 571. 1898. 1·¤¤v¤¤W<>¤¤»K¤¤¤· Western Branch at Leavenworth, Kansas: For current expenses, namely: For legal and other services rendered the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and in full for other expenses incurred in . suit of the United States against Joseph W. Oliver, being for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and niuety-seven, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ umutrna. Marion Branch, at Marion, Indiana: For transportation, namely: For transportation of members of the Home, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, not to exceed one hundred and twenty-tive dollars. B¤·¤·=¤ H·>¤I§,¤· That the jurisdiction over the places purchased for the location of the STDmc`?n`iQfYm “Branches of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, under d,·;:$°*,§,';‘h°§Qfc’ and by authority of an Act of Congress approved July twenty-third, qI eighteen hundred and eighty~eight, in Grant County, State of Indiana, and upon which said Branch Home is located, and by authority of an _ Act of Congress approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety- v»i.zs.ps41. seven, “ at the town of Danville, in the County of Vermilion, State of ` **""· P·"‘· Illinois," and upon which said Branch is now located, is hereby ceded to the respective States in which said Branches are located and relinquished by the United States, and the United States shall claim or exercise no jurisdiction over said places after the passage of this Act: Produ. Provided, That nothing contained herein shall be construed to impair §*}°,‘§'§§, ,i’,°§§$ i.'}.? the powers and rights heretofore conferred upon the Board of Managers r•i¤¤<1- of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in and over said laces. State on- Tcrrwnrm P State or Territorial homes · For continuing aid to State or Territorial ¤°"'°“‘ homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers in conformity with · Vol.25,p.4-50. the Act approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty- eight, on account of liscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, rms.-q. thirty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That one—half of any sum or D°‘*“°“°”'· sums retained by State homes on account of pensions received from inmates shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for. b xm 1;-ga BUHADINGS AND GROUN DS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON. grounds. Assistant surveyor For an assistant surveyor and draftsman for the fiscal year eighteen; ""“ “""° ""‘ hundred and ninety~nine, fifteen hundred dollars. N*‘T D°P*"°*“°'**· NAVY DEPARTMENT. .r»M,n.:.ci..n¤.¤., To nnumnizsn Assrsrmr PAYMASTER J osnrn J. CHEATHAM: To °"‘*’° ““°“°‘“"“ °'· enable the accounting officers of the Treasury to credit and allow, in the accounts of Assistant Paymaster Joseph J. Cheatham, United States Navy, the amount paid by him to the owners of the coal hulk La Hogue, damaged through fault of the United States .steamer Alliance in the harbor of Funchal, Madeira, October iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, as per finding of board of officers appointed to investigate and report thereupon, one hundred and twenty-one dollars and sixty-six cents. Ccming pI;‘¤¤£€n·;ft<;· PAYMENT ro run VALLEJ0 LAND AND Inrrnovnmnnr Com>ANr; ·’ YTo compensate the Valleio Land and Improvement Company for damages done to their wharf at South Vallejo by the United States tug U nadilla, as estimated by a board of naval officers, one hundred and sixtyeight dollars and sixty-five cents. I€:u·anst:1blishme¤t. . NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT- Gears H· ¤{jt¤¤z· Pay of the Navy: To pay balance due on certificate of the Auditor mm °"°m°°° X' for the Navy Department numbered fiftyeight, volume twenty-two, in favor of Albert Garrin, being a part of said certihcate paid by Pay Inspector George H. Griiiing, United States Navy, and now required tor his reimbursement, payable from the appropriation “Pay of the Navy," iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, twenty-seven dollars and nineteen cents.