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618 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 143. 1883. Transportation For the transportation of reports and maps to foreign countries: For sf ’°P:"*; “.“d the transportation of reports and maps to foreign couptries, through £f,”;,Ifh.,,g_ °mg° the Smithsonian Institution, three hundred dollars. P¤}l>1i¢=¤ti¢>¤ vf For the publication of the official records of the war of the rebellion, fgi°"‘}m{,‘i°°'d“ °f both of the Union and Confederate armies, as follows: ° m °°' For continuing the publication of the official records and printing and binding, under direction of the Secretary of War, of a compilation of the official records, Union and Confederate, of the war of the rebellion, so far as the same may be ready for publication during the fiscal year, C9l>i¢¤¤>b¤I¤¢l¤ thirty-six thousand dollars. And the sets of said compilation held by ‘é';:·L°t‘;_:';;"‘,d§;°f the Secretary of War for distribution to addresses to be furnished by n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,0}) Senators, Representatives, and Delegates shall be subject to their order, as now provided by law, until July first, eighteen hundred and eighty- tour. _Military can- For the expenses of military convicts: For payment of costs and

  • 1****- charges of State penitentiaries for the care, clothing, maintenance, and

medical attendance of United States military convicts connned in them twelve thousand dollars. ` Artillery school, For the artillery school at Fortress Monroe, Virginia : To provide for F°’*’°” M°“'°°· text-books, drawing materials, models, and material necessary in the science of engineering and artillery, stationery, and miscellaneous necessaries for use of the school, three thousand dollars. · _ Bounty. of For the collection and payment of bounty, prize-money, and other °°{;’f:f] '°m’°” claims of colored soldiers and sailors. For payment of agents; rent of "' °"' offices; stationery, officefurniture, and repairs; mileage and transportation of officers and agents, telegraphing, postage, and post-office . money-orders, two thousand nine hundred dollars. Transient psu- For the support and medical treatment of transient paupers: For the , 1·¤¤· care, support, and medical treatment of seventy-tive transient paupers, medical and surgical patients, in the city of Washington, under a contract to be made with such institution `as the urgcon-General of the Army may select, fifteen thousand dollars. ` Ar-uacial limbs. For artificial limbs: For furnishing artificial limbs and appliances, or commutation therefor, and transportation, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of War, one hundred and ten thousand dol- ‘ lars, together with the unexpended balance of appropriations heretofore made for said purposes. Surgical appli- For appliances for disabled soldiers: For providing surgical appliwww ¤¤<=· ances for persons disabled in the military or naval service of the United States, and not entitled to artificial limbs, two thousand dollars. sswycr patent, To enable the Secretary of War,‘in his discretion, to purchase from f°’ °““°*°"‘“h°*· Addison M. Sawyer his patent right for canister-shot, and to pay him therefor such sum as the Secretary of War shall deem just and reasonable, not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars. u §_,°* "°U·G°"°'· For completing the sea wall on the west side and southeastern por- ° °m‘“‘°‘ tion of Governor-’s Island, New York Harbor, fifteen thousand dollars; the same to be immediately available. UNITED srnms MILITARY PRISON Arr FORT LEAVENWOBTH. umm nm, For the su f m' i ‘ Fmuaviugvonk as follows: pport o the 11 tary prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, For subsistence for prisoners, twenty-eight thousand dollars. For teamsters and two night watchman, and for purchase of subsistence for prisoners while being transferred under guard, five hundred and thirty-five dollars and nfty-four cents. _ For oil, wicking, and for lamps, lanterns, and chimneys for iHuminatang buildings and grounds, one thousand seven hundred and thirty o ars. For tobacco for prisoners on special or excessive hard labor, five hundred and forty dollars.