FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 235-237. 1898. 397 NAVY DEPARTMENT. Navy Department- For stationery, furniture, newspapers, plans, drawings, drawing MiS¤¤¤=·¤¤<>¤¤ ¤x— materials, horses and wagons, to be used only for official purposes, p°°S°S` freight, expressage, postage, and other absolutely necessary expenses of the Navy Department and its various bureaus and offices, one thousand dollars. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. Nm'- Pay miscellaneous: For commissions and interest; transportation of ***1 ¤**¤°°U=*¤°<>¤¤· funds; exchange; mileage to officers while traveling under orders in the United States, and ior actual personal expenses of officers while traveling abroad under orders, and for traveling expenses of apothecaries, yeomen, and civilian employees, and for actual and necessary traveling expenses of naval cadets while proceeding from their homes to the Naval Academyfor examination and appointment as cadets; for rent and ihrniture of buildings and offices not in navy-yards; expenses of courts-martial, prisoners and prison, and courts of inquiry, boards of inspection, examining boards, with clerks’ and witnesses’ fees, and traveling expenses and costs; stationery and recording; expenses of purchasing paymasters’ offices of the various cities, including clerks, furniture, fuel, stationery, and incidental expenses; newspapers and advertising; foreign postage; telegraphing, foreign and domestic; telephones; copying; care of library, including the purchase of books, photographs, prints, manuscripts, and periodicals; ferriages, tolls, and express fees; costs of suits; commissions, warrants, diplomas, and discharges; relief of vessels in distress; canal tolls and pilotage; recovery of valuables from shipwrecks; quarantine expenses; reports; professional investigation; cost of special instruction at home or abroad, in maintenance of students and attachés and information from abroad, and the collection and classification thereof, and other necessary and incidental expenses, one hundred thousand dollars. The appropriations herein made, except as otherwise provided, shall M¢:_1{£n*°g>v;§;*a{_jg¤¤ continue available until January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine. g ' Approved, May 4, 1898. CHAP. 236.-An Act For the removal of suits from the courts of the State of Texas May 4, l89R. to the courts of the United States in the State of Texas. """"""*"" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in cases of removal of T¤¤¤¤- , suits from the courts_of the State of Texas to the courts of the United ,·,,§.‘§"§‘{.`[{“J {.ZfF§.§L\.E§ States in said State of Texas such removal shall be to the United States ¤°¤¤’¤¤- court in the division where the county is situated from which the removal is made, and the time within which the removal shall be perfected, in so far as it refers to or is regulated by the terms of the United States court, Shall be deemed to refer to the terms of the United States courts in such xvision. _ Sec. 2. That all laws in contlict with the provisions of this Act be, P~¤r>¤¤1- and the sam/e are hereby, repealed. Approved, May 4, 1898. b CHAP. 23'I.——Au Act To provide for a survey of Elk River, in Tennessee and Ala- May 4, 1898. BIDS. "'U""""""" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress. assembled, That the Secretary of War mx nam-, ·rs¤m¤•- be authorized and directed to cause a survey to be made of Elk River, °°°’"°" '“"°’ °°
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