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FORTY-XINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 902. 1886. 25] ABTILLEBY Sonoor. AT Fonrnnss Monson, Vmo1NtA: To pro- Artillery Sclwvl, vide for means of instruction, such as text books, instruments, drawing *;°'*’°“ M°°'°°· materials, chemicals, instruments, and material required in the course `°' of engineering and artillery and in the science of war, stationery and miscellaneous articles considered necessary in the course of applied sciences and in the course of international law, five thousand dollars. NATIONAL H01m Fon DISABLED VOLUNTEER soLDmRs. For the support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers National Home as f°]]0wS: for Disabled Vol- » unteer Soldiers. At the Central Branch at Dayton, Ohio: For current expenses in- Dayton, Ohio. cluding subsistence, bedding and clothing, six hundred and sixteen thousand dollars; pay of civilian employees three thousand dollarspay of inmate employees, thirty-tive thousand two hundred dollars ; and tor general repairs, fifty-one thousand six hundred dollars; in all, seven hundred and five thousand eight hundred dollars; At the Northwestern Branch at Milwaukee, Wisconsin: For current Mi1wa¤kee,Wis. expenses, including subsistence, bedding, and clothing, two hundred and three thousand dollars; for employees, four thousand dollars; for general repairs, twelve thousand six hundred dollars; in all, two hundred and nineteen thousand six hundred dollars; At the Eastern Branch, at Togns, Maine: For current expenses, in- Tcgns, Mocluding subsistence, beddingyand clothing, one hundred and ei ghty-nine thousand dollars; for employees, six thousand dollars; for general repairs, eighteen thousand one hundred dollars; in all two hundred and thirteen thousand one hundred dollars; At the Southern Branch, at Hampton, Virginia: For current ex- Hampton, Vs. penses, including subsistence, bedding, and clothing, two hundred and seventeen thousand dollars; for employees eleven thousand dollars; for general repairs, seventeen thousand dollars; in all, two hundred and forty-five thousand dollars. For necessary construction and repairs at Southern Branch, Hampton, Virginia, under estimate in Appendix Jj, pages two hundred and ninety nine and three hundred, Book of Estimates for eighteen hundred and eighty seven, fifty seven thousand five hundred dollars; At the Western Branch at Leavenworth, Kansas: For current ex- _Leavenworth, penses, including subsistence, bedding, clothing, construction and rc- l¤¤¤- pairs, one hundred aud seventy five thousand dollars; For out-door relief and incidental expenses, fifteen thousand dollars; _ Out-door relief; in all, one million six hundred and thirty one thousand dollars. And l¤·=¤l¢¤¤¤l •¤P°¤· hereafter the estimates for the support of the Home for Disabled Vol- ““· unteer Soldiers shall be submitted by items. FOR THE COLLECTION AND PAYMENT on BOU1vTY, rmzn-mormr Bounty, prize- AND orunu otnms or cononnn sonmmzs Arm s.m.ons: For pay- _°;;’;,iQ;': ment of 'agents ; rent of offices; stationery,officc·furniture, and repairs; and upon_ mileage and transportation of officers and agents; telegraphing, postage, and post-office money-orders, one thousand five hundred dollars. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. ‘ Jtggpzrtment of DEPARTMENT or J usrrcn Burnnruo: For fitting up nre-proof Bepairs, m., to record-rooms to preserve the records of the Department, one thousand b¤¤m¤¤8· tive hundred dollars. _ _ For repairs to heating apparatus, Keeping the same in good order, three hundred dollars _ _ For preparing for occupancy the fifth-floor rooms, including the repairing, eleaning, and coloring of the walls, painting the wood-work, procuring and putting down carpets and matting or proper floor covering, providing necessary desks, book-cases and other furniture, gastixtures, and heating apparatus, three thousand five hundred dollars.