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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2918. 1907. 1351 upon the express understanding that it is in full of all just claims against the United States and the District of Columbia on account of the reconstruction of said hospital and that neither the United States nor the District of Columbia shall hereafter be called upon to pay any further sum on account of such reconstruction or debts incurred in connection therewith. GARFIELD MI~:MonIAL Hosrrrxns For maintenance, to enable it to Gwisld H¤¤¤i¢¤1- provide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable topay there- M°mm°°°°°' for, under a contract to be made with the Board of Charities of the District of Columbia, nineteen thousand dollars, one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States. For renewal of plumbing, six thousand five hundred dollars. P1¤¤¤bi¤z· CALIFORNIA Diiunrs Commssroxz For defraying the expenses of the 0¤1i!<>;¤i=•· Débris Commission in carryinfg on the work authorized by the Act of Con- gress apfproved March rst, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, fifteen thousan dollars. Hannon or Naw Yom:: For prevention of obstructive and inju- gswifmk H¤=¤¤r- rious deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York City: °p°ms' For pay of inspectors, deputy inspectors, office force, and expenses Inspectors. of office, ten thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; For pay of crews and maintenance of six steam tugs and one launch, crewsseventy-five thousand dollars; For reconstructing hull and overhauling steam tug Nimrod, Eve ’1`¤H"Ni¤¤¤>d-" thousand dollars; In all, ninety thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. INTERNATIONAL Waruawnxs ComnssION: For continuing the work tJ_:;¤¤é¤gi¤¤¤l ,*g’¤· of investigation and report by the International Waterways Commis- W n` sion, authorized by section four of the river and harbor Act approved V¤¥-¤·v-$3 June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and two, twenty thousand d)ollars. 4** °‘m J nmstrowx Exrosrrxoxz The sum of fifteen thousand dollars ap ro- Jamestown up priated by the Act of March third, nineteen hundred and live, making *1%,*,};,,,,,,, bm,,,,, appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government, for per- Mg;. {1g¤v*{>°¤;_}¤¤¤¤¤· manent moorings for the use of vessels participating in the interna- °' ’°' ' tional naval, marine, and military celebration, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Navy, or so much of said sum as may be necessary, may be expended to provide, place, and maintain in Hampton Roads and adjacent waters a ditional and temporary beacons and buoys to mark the anchorages and channels and for other purposes connected with the use of the anchorage grounds and channels during the Jamestown Exposition., sarxomu. 1Io1v1I·: Fon DISABLED VOLUNTEER sonmmzs. Dgtgltngl llgptgtgg; F cr the sup rt of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer S°W°*¤- Soldiers, as follhowsz Ar rm: Cnxrnar. Bmmcn, AT Dnrrox, Omo: For current expenses, ggggg ggjgim namely: Pay of officers and noncommissioned officers of the Home, ' with such exceptions as are hereinafter noted, and their clerks and orderlies; also payments for chaplains and religious instruction, printers, bookbinders, librarians, musicians, telegraph and telgphone operators, guards, policemen, watchmen, and tire company; or all property and materials purchased for their use, including repairs not one by the Home; for necessary expenditures for articles of amusement, boats, library books, magazines, papers, pictures, and musical instruments, and for repairs not done by the Home; and for stationery, advertising, le l advice, for payments due heirs of deceased members; Pr·ovz'¢Zg¢iu That all receipts on account of the effects of deceased Qggjg-0, www members during the fiscal year shall also be available for such pay- members. ments; and for such other expenditures as can not properly be included under other heads of expen iture, seventy-two thousand dollars; I