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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 3560,3561. 1906. 521 CHAP. 3560.-An Act Authorizing the Commimioners of the District of Columbia JMB 27. 190€· to permit the extension and construction of railroad sidings in the District of [H·R‘1%82‘* _ Columbia, and for other purposes. [Public, No. 309.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatr}ves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the Drigzictggggzgggapassage of this Act so much of Sixth street in Center Eckington, Eckingtion,vacated.’ excepting that part lying between the north and south building lines ,,§°"°”‘?“ '° `°“’“' of V street, shall be completely vacated and abandoned for public use and shall revert to the abutting property owners on the west side of said Sixth street, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized to permit the extension and construction of Swings P'°’mi“°d· two railroad sidings across V street, between Fifth street and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad right of way: Provided, That the sidings 1mm. shall not be maintained at the grade of the street after the extension NM °“ g"‘d°‘ of V street across and to the east of the present right of way of the Baltimore arid Ohio Raglroad. d Oh, 1 Sec. 2. That the Ba timore an io Rai road Com n is hereb El*?Vmd **15****8 °¤ authorized to construct an elevated siding on the pubiiiz {mrking oi? iigiiigiptiiuiiskiilg for N street, between First and Second streets northeast, along the north side of square seven hundred and eleven, city of Washington, said siding to be used for unloading of materials for municipal use of the District of Columbia. Sec. 3. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are E($§g$>¤¤d· *]**1**** hereby authorized to close the existing alley in block twenty-one, ` Center Eckington, upon the application of the owners of all of the - property abutting thereon. Sec. 4. This Act may at any time be amended or repealed, and no Am°¤dm°¤*·°*° party shall be entitled to damages or to compensation of any kind in case the sidings or structures authorized by this Act are required to be discontinued or removed. ` Approved, June 27, 1906. CHAP. 1.-AnA‘n { r h rtof theMilita Acad- J¤¤<*28·1°°6· emy for theggcal year eghliiizkgifxzzapishrirltiydtldfningmths and sevenrbnd for  j_ other purposes. [Public. No. 310.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of .·/lmertea in Congress assembled, That the following sums Maxima Academy be, and the same are hereby, apprcépriated, out of any money in the "”'°*’"*‘°‘°“*‘ Treasury not otherwise appropriate, for the support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending June thirtiet, nineteen hundred and seven. PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. 1. *’¤¤¤¤¤¤¤* mb ishment. F or pay of seven professors, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars; - For pay of one chaplain, two thousand dollars; For pay of the master of the sword, two thousand dollars; For pay of cadets, two hundred and forty thousand dollars; · C¤d¤¤- In all, for permanent establishment, two hundred and sixty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. For extra pay of officers of the Army on detached service at the cefsxm WY ‘°’ °m· Military Academy: ` For one commandant of cadets (lieutenant-colonel), in addition to pay as captain, not mounted, one thousand two hundred dollars; I? or pay·of one instructor of ordnance and science of gunuery (major), in addition to pay as captain, mounted, five hundred ollars;