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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 359. 1885. 457 trains, to wit: Hire of veterinary surgeons, and for medicine for horses and mules, picket-ropes, and for shoeing the horses and mules; also generally the proper and authorized expenses for the movement and operations of the Army not expressly assigned to any other department fifteen thousand dollars. For extra pay to soldiers employed as clerks and messengers at Army Extra p a y t o division, and department headquarters during the first four days in July, ¤°ldl°*¤ °¤>Pl°5’°d eighteen hundred and eighty-four, three hundred and ninety-six dollars :;;g;§°:€dAI:l;S§ and sixty cents. dm,,,,,,_ To John Finn, two thousand, eight hundred dollars, being the purchase- John Finn, pay- price for mules bought from him in November, eighteen hundred and '¤°¤* *°- sixty-four, and payable from the appropriation for “Transportation of the Army and its supplies, eighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior years” (fiscal year eighteen hundred and sixty live), which is exhausted nomnmc AND Gnomms m Arm AROUND WASHIIWGTON. Igublic buildings ¤¤ s¤>¤¤d¤· For improving, care, and maintenance of various reservations seven 1mproving,ca:e, thousand dollars tililrbt of mana. For were and repair of and refmnishing the Executive Mansion, ten _ Executive Manthousand dollars. ¤*°¤- For fuel for the Executive Mansion and greenhouses, five hundred ,,;"‘¥,;;1,£,‘?:,:§ dollars. g,,,,,],,,¤,,,_ Increasing the water supply of Washington, District of Columbia: Increase or wa- ’ For completing paymentfor land taken for a reservoir under the act to {,*3* b§“PPl Y °* increase the water supply of the city of Washington, and for other pur- f§8铧3’“é2D‘,g‘ poses, approved July fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, in ad- gg4,p_i6g_° ’ ` dition to a like amount appropriated for the same purpose by act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, eighty-seven thousand llve hundred dollars : Provided, That this appropriation. shall be subject to Pmm. thesameprovisionsand restrictions named in said act of July iiheenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two smrur. smzvron Sign! S¤rvi¤•- To complete the establishment of signal stations upon the island of Signal stations, Nantucket, and of submarine telegraphic communication from such sta- N¤¤t¤¤k¤t I- tions to the mainland, to be expended under the direction of the Secre- r§g,l;l!:“Q0‘:m*:lQ: tary of War, being for the service of the iiscal year ending June thir- tieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, twenty thousand- dollars. Observations and report of storms: For expenses of storm, caution- 0l>•¤¤¤i=i•>¤ md ary, of-shore, and other signals on the sea and lake coasts of the United '°l’°'“ °*` ’°°“"“· States, announcing the probable approach and force of storms, one thousand dollars. For services of special hurricane observer at Barbadoes, West Indies, Special h ur ribeing for the iiscal year ending June thiriieth, eighteen hundred and §;';Qm‘{"“°"v‘§° 2: eighty-two, four hundred dollars. I,,d,“_°°°’ For maintenance and repair of military telegraph lines, to pay en- Maintenance and listed men detailed from the line of the Army, for commutations for fuel, welt of ¤¤ill¤¤W quarters, rations, and for extra-duty pay while engaged on extra duty *°§§f§l&‘_,lK‘:: repairing military telegraph lines, to supply deficiencies in the appro- C,,,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, priation for the tiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and for mel, quarters, eighty-tour, and for prior years, five hundred dollars. ¢¢¤~ For forage for thirteen horses actually kept by otllcers in the public F¤r¤s¤ f¤¤’}¤¤*‘¤¤¤· service, as allowed by paragraph eighteen hundred and ninety, Army .,é88lE“‘g°r 21* °h‘ Regulations, and the act making appropriations for the support of the ’p' ' Army, approved February twenty-fburth, eighteen hundred and eighty- one, at one hundred and iiiteen dollars each, per annum, one thousand four hundred and ninety-tive dollars. For straw for thirteen horses actually kept by omcers in the public $¤¤¤w!`¤¥ !g¤f¤¤¤· service, as allowed by paragraph eighteen hundred and ninety, Army ,,9*88Q,;,g°r “· °h· Regulations, and the act making appropriations for the support of the ’p' ‘