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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 360. 1885. 5(W NA:r10NA.L cmmmrzums. t0g::i¤¤¤i ¢<>¤¤¤- For national cemeteries: For maintaining and improving national cemeteries, one hundred thousand dollars. For superintendents of national cemeteries: For pay of seventy-tlxree Superintendent;. superintendents of national cemeteries, sixty thousand four hundred and forty dollars. ‘ For the construction and completion of a road from Marietta, Georgia, Ronda. to the national cemetary near that city, five thousand dollars. For the construction and completion of a. road from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to the national cemetery near that city, six thousand dollars. For the completion of the maycadamized road from Springfield, Missouri, to the national cemetery near that city, five thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of the money appropriated by the three prcced- P’°¤*°· _ _ ing paragraphs shall be expended upon any public highway. D0? {’0PJ`°°P"“£3 cum ggzeggh- MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. way.yPu To enable the Secretary of War to pay, out of the uuoxpeudcd bal- Mary T. Barnes, ance of the appropriation of fifty-scvau thousand tivo hundred dollars P¤Y¤*°¤* *0- made by the act approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty- 1882, vol. 22, uh. two, for payment of awards growing out of the illness and burial of the 39*% P- 284- latc President Garfield, to Mrs. Mary T. Barnes, widow of the late Surgeon- General Joseph K. Barnes, five thousand dollars, for especial and meritorious services rendered by her husband in the last illness of President - Gariield. For erecting a monument, in lieu of hcadstones, at Baxter Springs, Bum Springs, Kansas, to the memory of Union soldiers killed at or near that place, Km"- t , of on the sixth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, four mgm: Quan $(`v.®S8Dd dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of 1,.,,4,;;,c,, to ar. · memory of Union soldiers. To enable the Secretary of War to acquire good and valid title for F°£* B“}1_"¤R°•· tho United States to the Fart Brown Reservation, Texas, and to pay "QQ ;:;ui:::"·ud and extinguish all claims for the use and occupancy of said reservation tm, to and my by the United States, the mm of one hundred and sixty thousand dol- ¤1a.im¤;m· use at. hrs: Provided, That no part of this sum shall be paid until a complete ?'”'·’°- title is vested in tho United States; and the full amount of the price, including rent shall be paid directly to the owners of the property. For publication of maps for usc of the War Department, Evo thou- N•P¤ f" W¤¤‘ mud mums. D°P“’”“°“"· SURVEY OP NORTHERN AND NOBTHWESTERN Lucas: For printing B""? °f ¤°¤h· and issuing charts for usa of uavigators, and cloctrotyping copper plates :1: Q::;:"h'°“*' tbr chart printing, thmo thousand dollars. Fo1: mm TRANSPORTATION O1" REPORTS AND MAPS 1*0 Fonmmv Transportation of couwmmsz For the transportation of reports and maps m thmign mf“d mf countries, through the Smithsonian Institute, two hundred dollars. mom gu Fox mm1cuL LIIBS: For furnishing artiiicial limbs and appli- Artifi<=i¤11i¤¤\>¤· sauces, or commutation therefor, and transportation, to be di bursed anger the direction of the Secretary of War, four hundred thousand 0 ars. Fo}: uurmcxs 1*01: Dmnmn somnmnsz For providing sur 'cal $¤*&¤°¤l ¤l{Kuappliances for persons disabled in the military or naval service oglthe {3Q?:;:' di"' °d United States and not entitled to artiiicial limbs, two thousand dollars. Fon THE SUPPORT AND MEDICAL TREATIENT OP thANSIENT PAU- S“I?P°¤» •°°·» **7 runs: For the support and medical treatment of seventy-tivo tran- f;°§';?jngf§f°I§' sient; paupcrs, medical and surgical patients in the Uity of Washing- g_ ’ ' ton, under a contract to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon General of the Army, fifteen thousand dollars. GA1z1¤mm> HOSPITAL: For maintenance, no enable it to provide mcd· _¤•r¤¤1¤1 Hosical aml surgical treatment tc transient persons unable to pay therefor. PML mveu thousand five hundred dollars.