Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 15.djvu/342

This page needs to be proofread.

310 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 122. 1869. cannot command the means to receive an education, fifteen thousand dollars. Insane of the For the support, clothing, medical and moral treatment of the insane

'_$*¥f,**'€l?e “3L$I of the army and navy, revenue-cutter and volunteer service, who may

trim O; Comm, have become insane since their entry into the service of the United States, bm. and of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia. in the government; hospital for the insane, including five hundred dollars for books, stationery, and incidental expenses, ninety thousand five hundred dollars. Purchase of For the purchase, by the Secretary of the Interior, for the agricultural gd fc"` nw gf"' and economical purposes of the institution, one hundred and fifty acres uf i ment hospital . . . . . for the ;m,,,m,_ lend, more or Jess? vpthh the bfnldmgs thereoné lylngdcléreptly east of the resent orouu s 0 the cspita., twenty-! ree thousand dollars. _Nationulso1— P For the notional soldiers and sailors} orphan home of the city of g;°*’faf;‘g°f1Q°”’ Washington, District of Columbia, ten thousand dollars, to be disbursed punder the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Reimburse- For reimbursing the State of Iowa for expenses incurred and payments m"“l °° I°“’“‘ made during the rebellion, as examined, audited, and found due the State, 1266,_eh. 248. by General Robert C. Buchanan, commissioner under the act of Con— v°l"“" F2"' gress, approved July twenty-fiftl1, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, two hundred and twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and forty-eight dollars omim to be end twenty-three cents: Provided, That the proper accounting officers of r°`"°w°d by the treasur shall review the said claim u on its merits and allow on] l!‘¢2).S\l\‘y 0m00fS, y . . P . 7 y &c. so much, not exceeding said sum, as shall be Just. Sixty transient For the care, support, and medical treatment of sixty transient paupers, P*‘“P°”· medical and surgical patients, in some proper medical or clmritahle institution in the city of Washington, under a contract to be formed with such institution, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as ma he Surgeon-gen- necessary: Provided, That said contract shall be made by the surgeong;‘:}t:§c;“;_‘§§ m_ general of the army, who shall report to the December session of every pm, Congress, stating with whom the said contract is made and the amount and nature thereof. Ifnyment to For the contingent fund of the House of Representatives, to pay to

 John A. Wimpoy and James H. Christie, of Georgia, John D. Young, of

}‘lOll$é or Ropre- Kentucky, and James H. Birch, of Missouri, claimants for seats in the §;2F*';;"°$`f°'s House, each the sum of cnc thousand five hundred dollars, for their lr xP°ns°expenses severally, in their contests for such seats ; and the clerk of the House is hereby authorized to pay the said amounts respectively to the persons named. Institution for To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the proper meinf1*:fu3f*"` ‘“‘d tenunce and tuition of the beneiioiaries of the United Suites in the ` Columbia institution for the deaf end dumb, for the year ending June giirtigthi eighteen hundred and sixty-nine. seventeen thousand five hunred dollars. For the maintenance and tuition of the same, for the year ending June B _ thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, thirty thousand dollars. oundnry imo F _ _ f. , . _ _ _ . www., the or expenses 0 the commission to run and meik the boundary lme · United States between the United States and the British possessions bounding on

°£i£;F'“l‘ p°" Wushington—'I`crrit.ory, thirteen thousand six hundred dollars.

'Columbin hos- Oolumbiu Hospital for Women, and lying-in Asylum. — For the sup- £;:é‘l]f9*¤;Y;m°’*· port of the asylum, over and above the probable amount received for ,,,],,5;,% I pay-patients, ten thousand dollars. Nzwejoa indi- For deficiency in the appropriation for the relief of the Navajoe “°' Indians, now at or near Fort Sumner, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of tho Interior, eighty thousand eight hundred and thirteen dollars and fifty~eight cents. wY*§Y§Gg¤f¤t¤d Sec. 2. And be it ficrther enacted, That the clerk of the House be crimes ST" un directed to pay out of the contingent fund the sum of four hundred dollars Shumbaugh. to W. S. Morse, and the sum of one hundred dollars to Charles S. Simmbuugh, which shall be in full of all claims by them on account of services