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 762 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 219, 342, 343. 1901. Febmw 6. 1901- CHAP. 219.-An Act To enable the directors of Providence Hospital to increase "__“"+" the accommodations of that institution. _Be it enacted by the Senate and Ibase of Representatives of the United '§.{.';$f,@‘§fc‘,§°,§‘§,§};,‘}*,§i States of America in Oonyress assembled, That for the Hurpose of obtainiuvhvrizedwincrease ing the amount of money necessary to construct ad itional buildin s °°°°mm°d°“°°°` for hos ital purposes on square seyen hundred- and sixty-four·in~tEe glity o§’V ashipgtonh District og Colugnbia, the directors of the Profience ospita are ereby authorize to raise by_ mortgage or other ilncucingarilce on 1313 1i(i&l_6St8»g  sai? square) a sum plgfltlo exmzed {wo un r thousand dollars w 'c said incum rance s e a rst ien _ on said real estate; and the said corporation is hereby authorized to AP1"°”*- vided, That all proceedingrsunder this Act shall be approved by the Attorney¢General of the nited States. Approved, F ebrifary 6,·1901. F€b1'¤¤·1‘Y 8= lm- -CHAP.'342.——An Act For the pslyment of travel allowances, on discharge from the Volunteer Army, to certain officers and enlisted men who reentered the military service of the United States in the Philippine Islands. ‘ . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatifves of the United ,1*};% momma on States of America in Oorgzress assembled, That any officer of Volunteers, meuxssunem in"1jhir- and ang enlisted man o either Regulars or Vo unteers, who was dis- §§;,”Q§{§ v,§§`,,,,£2}’f,’,§ charge in the Philippine .Islands and there reentered the service, <>= E1¢v¤¤11¤ througlhlpommissiopr o1i;Bde1gistmep¥,1 in the IT?irty-sixth or hTl§rty- ` seven egiments ni tates o unteer n antry or in the lev- ` enth Regiment United States Volunteer Cavalry, shall, ivhen dischariged, except by wary of punishment for an offense, receive for travel a owances, from the place of his discharge to the place in the United States of his last jpreceding appointment or enlistment, four cents per mile: {$259.%% for M Provided, hat for sea travel, on discharge, from or between our island mve. possessions alctual expenses onlyilghall e paicgto officerg, and transportation an subsistence only s ll be furnis ed enliste men: Probgg; ugveggggwglgg vided farther, That officers and enlisted men discharged in the United on,_muster eiii in States under the provisions of this Act shall not be entitled to trans- U‘“‘°d S“"°S· portation or trave allowance back to the Philippine Islands. Approved, February 8, 1901. ·’ February s, 1901. CHAP. 343.-An Act To supplement and amend the Act entitled ‘ ‘An Act to incor- _"—"_*—‘ porate the North River Bridge Company and to authorize the construction of a bridge andtapproaches at New York City across the Hudson River, to regulate commerce m and over such bridge between the States of New York and New Jersey, and ~to establislé suchtbridge a military and post road,’ ’ approved July eleventh, eighteen hundred 8.11 DIDB y. . ‘ ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatives of the United c}f,g’;2,g,*g°’b§§ggg States of America in Congress assembled? That section two of the Act mms Hudson River entitle "An Act to incorporate the North River Bridge Conlapany and “tT1¥,"j,‘§l,;§’§L?;,d,d ,0, to authorize the construction of a bridgg and approaches at ew York °°,*;$1g§<g¤b68 gitg acioss the Hliudgon Rive?] to rgg k te (pcglximegce in anddover such ` ’` ri ge etween the tates of ew or an ew ersey an to establish such bridge a military and post road," be, and the sahne is hereby, so supplemented and amended as to extend the time for the completion of the construction of the bridge by the said“Act authorized until the first day of January, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twelve. Approved, February 8, 1901.
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