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graph lines at Fort Point and Point Reyes, by way of Tiburon, California, to include the rental of a core of the Western Union's cable across the Golden Gate" at fifty dollars per month, and the construction of twelve miles of land line at one hundred and twenty dollats per mile, one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.

DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS.

Disabled volunteer soldiers.

NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED Volunteer SOLDIERS: For the Support of National support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers as fol- Home lows:

AT THE SOUTHERN BRANCH AT HAMPTON, VIRGINIA: For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this head in the sundry civil act for eighteen hundred and ninety, eighteen thousand three hundred and thirty-seven dollars and thirty cents.

For household, including the same objects specified under this head in the sundry civil act for eighteen hundred and ninety, and including water supply, gasoline, and coal, twelve thousand dollars. For transportation, one thousand dollars.

Hampton, Va.
Vol. 25, p. 973.

Subsistence.

Vol. 25, p. 973.

Transportation.

Household.
Vol. 25, p. 973.

AT THE WESTERN BRANCH AT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS: For Leavenworth, Kans. household, including the same objects specified under this head in the sundry civil act for eighteen and ninety, and including coal, gas, and water supply, six thousand dollars.

State and Territorial homes. Vol. 25, p. 450.

For aid to State or Territorial Homes for the support of disabled
Volunteer Soldiers in conformity with the act approved August Support of.
twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, being a defi-
ciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, forty-
four thousand two hundred and seventy-two dollars and thirty-nine

cents.

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

Navy Department.

PRINTING AND BINDING: For printing and binding for the Navy Printing and bipdDepartment and its several bureaus and offices, fifteen thousand ing. dollars.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Naval establishment.

Pago Pago, Tutuila,

Samoa.

COALING STATION, SAMOA: That the expenses incurred in the Coaling station at purchases, shipment, and discharge of coal for the naval station at Pago Pago, Island of Tutuila, Samoa, amounting to the sum of thirtysix thousand and forty-one dollars and eighty-seven cents, shall be paid from the appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of permanently establishing a station for coal and other supplies for the naval and commercial marine of the United States made by the act approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty

nine.

NAVAL_TRAINING STATION, COASTER'S HARBOR ISLAND, RHODE ISLAND: To meet extra expenditures on account of the breaking out of typhoid fever on the "New Hampshire," and the transfer of her crew and apprentices to quarters on shore, six thousand dollars. BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR: For boats, blocks, furniture, and cooperage, and for purchase of stores for the new cruisers San Francisco and Philadelphia and the new gun-boats Concord and Bennington, fifty thousand dollars.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

Vol.25, p. 814.

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Patent Office.
Official Gazette.

OFFICIAL GAZETTE, PATENT OFFICE: For photographing or otherwise producing plates for the Official Gazette, fifteen thousand dollars. PHOTOLITHOGRAPHING, PATENT OFFICE: For photolithographing Photolithographing, or otherwise producing copies of drawings of the weekly issues of

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drei District of

Columbia.

To be paid from Dis trict revenues and the

Treasury.

Hot Springs, Ark.

patents, for producing copies of designs, trade marks, and pending applications, and for the reproduction of exhausted copies, fifteen thousand dollars.

PUBLIC LANDS SERVICE.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF LAND OFFICES: For clerk-hire, rent, and other incidental expenses of the several land offices, twenty-eight thousand dollars.

DEPREDATIONS ON PUBLIC TIMBER: To meet the expenses of protecting timber on public lands, seventeen thousand nine hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifteen cents.

PROTECTING PUBLIC LANDS: For the protection of public lands from illegal and fraudulent entry or appropriation, nineteen thousand five hundred dollars.

SURVEYING THE PUBLIC LANDS: For the examination of surveys in the field to test the accuracy of the work in the field, and to prevent payment for fraudulent and imperfect surveys returned by deputy surveyors, ten thousand dollars.

MISCELLANEOUS.

FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the education of feebleminded children belonging to the District of Columbia, five hundred dollars, one-half of this sum shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half out of the Treasury of the United States.

PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS: For Improvement of, completing improvement of free bath-house and bathing-pools, three thousand two hundred dollars.

etc.

Indian affairs.

Purchase of Indian supplies, etc.

Turtle Mountain

band of Chippewas.

Ante, p. 15.

INDIAN AFFAIRS.

TELEGRAPHING AND PURCHASE OF INDIAN SUPPLIES: To pay the expenses of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian service, including rent of warehouses and pay of necessary employees: advertising at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates; inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, including telegraphing, five thousand dollars.

TURTLE MOUNTAIN BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS: That the SecDevil's Lake Agency. retary of the Interior is hereby authorized to use the sum of five thousand dollars of the amount appropriated by the act of February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety, for the relief of the Sioux Indians at Devil's Lake Agency, for the purchase of subsistSubsistence and ence and clothing and other necessary articles to relieve the wants of the Chippewas of the Turtle Mountain band under the charge of the Devil's Lake Agency.

clothing.

Army and Navy pensions.

Invalids, etc., pensions.

Provisos.

Navy pensions.

ARMY AND NAVY PENSIONS.

For Army and Navy pensions as follows: For invalids, widows, minor children, and dependent relatives; survivors, and widows of the wars of eighteen hundred and twelve and with Mexico, twenty one million five hundred and ninety-eight thousand eight hundred and thirty-four dollars: Provided, That the appropriation aforesaid for Navy pensions shall be paid from the income of the Navy pension fund, so far as the same may be sufficient for that purpose: itemized Provided further, That the amount expended under each of the above items shall be accounted for separately: And provided further, That Commissioner of hereafter the Commissioner of Pensions shall, so far as may be pracports to classify pen- ticable, in his annual reports state the amount paid for pensions sioners of each war, during the fiscal year for which the report is made, in such manner as will indicate, separately, the number of pensioners and the aggre

Separate

account.

Pensions in annual re

etc.

gate payments for pensions on account of each of the wars for which pensions have been authorized, and on account of military and naval services since the close of the late war.

For clerk hire and expenses of the several pension agencies, as follows:

For clerk hire, seven thousand two hundred dollars;

Pension agencies.

Clerk hire.

For making new roll-books, six thousand nine hundred and seventy- Roll-books five dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

JUDICIAL.

Department of Jus

tice.

Judicial.

District judges' salaries.

North and South Dakota, Montana, and

Washington.

DISTRICT JUDGES: To pay the Salaries of the district judges for the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington from the date each qualifies to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, so much therefor as may be necessary, to be paid as the salaries of other United States district judges are paid. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS: To pay the salary of the district attorney District attorneys' for the Indian Territory from April first, eighteen hundred and salaries. eighty-nine, the date of his qualification, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundred and fifty dollars.

Indian Territory.

North and South

Washington.

To pay the salaries of the district attorneys for the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington from the date Dakota, Montana, and each qualifies to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, so much therefor as may be necessary.

District marshals.

DISTRICT MARSHALS: To pay the salary of the district marshal for the Indian Territory from April first, eighteen hundred and eighty- Indian Territory. nine, the date of his qualification, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundred and fifty dollars.

Washington.

To pay the salaries of the district marshals for the States of North North and South Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington from the date each Dakota, Montana, and qualifies to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, so much therefor as may be necessary.

UNITED STATES COURTS.

of.

United States courts

Fees of witnesses.

Credit in accounts

For fees of witnesses, two hundred thousand dollars. SUPPORT OF PRISONERS: The proper accounting officers of the John Carroll. Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to allow credit in the accounts of John Carroll, late marshal of the United States for the Western district of Arkansas, for two thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars and thirty five cents, the amount paid by him, as directed by the Attorney-General under dates of November twentyeighth and December sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and January thirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, for cots, mattresses, blankets, and so forth, for use in the jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas, out of the appropriation for support of prisoners for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, the same not to involve the payment of any money from the Treasury.

Vol:24, p. 541.

No payment from Treasury.

Jail, etc., at Fort.

That the United States jail recently constructed at Fort Smith, Arkansas, and the grounds adjacent thereto and within the walls of Smith. Ark. the old military fort, including thirty feet around the walls now reserved and owned by the United States, together with such buildings as stand thereon, are hereby placed under the care and custody Under care, etc., of of the United States marshal for the western district of Arkansas; United States and the Attorney-General of the United States shall prescribe all needful rules and regulations for the Government of such jail,and the care of said grounds, and the marshal having charge thereof shall cause them to be duly and faithfully executed and obeyed.

shal.

Rules, etc.

mar

Department of Agriculture.

Furniture, cases, and repairs.

Contingent ex

penses.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

FURNITURE, CASES, AND REPAIRS: For repairing buildings, heating apparatus, furniture, carpeting, matting, water and gas pipes, new furniture, and all necessary material and labor for the same, including lumber, hardware, glass, and paints, two thousand dollars. CONTINGENT EXPENSES: For stationery, freight, express charges, fuel, lights, subsistence and care of horses, repairs of harness, for paper, twine, and gum for folding-room, advertising, telegraphing, dry-goods, soap, brushes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, lumber, hardware, ice, purchasing supplies, washing towels, actual traveling expenses while on the business of the Department, and other miscellaneous supplies and expenses not otherwise provided for, and necessary for the practical and efficient work of the Department, five thousand dollars. EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS: To provide for the expenses of agricultural experiment stations organized during the current fiscal year Arizona, New Mexico, in the Territories of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, under the act of March second eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, thirty thousand dollars.

Experimental sta

tions.

and Utah.

Vol. 24, p. 440.

Rhode Island.

Vol. 25, p. 32.

Vol. 24, p. 440.

Location for artesian wells.

gation.

To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the State of Rhode Island the sum which said State would have been entitled to receive under the provisions of an act entitled "An act making an appropriation to carry into effect the provisions of an act approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven," and so forth, approved February first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, if the agricultural experiment station in said state had been organized within the time required by said act approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, fifteen thousand dollars.

LOCATION FOR ARTESIAN WELLS: To authorize the Secretary of Preliminary investi. Agriculture to make such preliminary investigation of an engineering and other character as will, so far as practicable, determine the proper location for artesian wells for irrigation purposes within the area west of the ninety-seventh meridian and east of the foot-hills of the Rocky Mountains, twenty thousand dollars; and a report of all operations and expenditures hereunder shall be made to Congress immediately after July first, eighteen hundred and ninety:

Report.

Proviso.

Expenditures lim

ited.

Provided, That no part of said amount shall be expended in sinking wells or the construction of irrigation works, and the work done under this appropriation shall be completed and a report of the same Government not made within the appropriation, and nothing herein shall commit the any Government, to any plan of irrigation or the construction of works therefor.

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For salaries and mileage of Senators, seventeen thousand dollars. For salaries of officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the Senate, nine thousand dollars.

For stationery and newspapers, six hundred dollars.

For expenses of maintaining and equipping horses and mail-wagons, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For fuel, oil, and cotton-waste, and advertising for heating apparatus, exclusive of labor, two thousand five hundred dollars. For purchase of furniture, four thousand five hundred dollars. For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, nine thousand dollars.

For packing boxes, one hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, thirty thousand dol

lars.

For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, thirty thousand dollars.

tigation.

For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, eight thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay the expenses of the Immigration invesinvestigation concerning immigration ordered by concurrent resolution of the two Houses of Congress, dated March twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be disbursed upon vouchers approved by the chairman of the Senate Committee on Immigration and the chairman of House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Concurrent resolution, March 12, 1800. Post, p. 530. Vouchers.

House of Repre sentatives.

For fuel and oil for the heating apparatus, one thousand five hun- Fuel, etc. dred and ninety-two dollars and forty eight cents.

For packing boxes, five hundred and eighty-two dollars.
For stationery, one thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select committees, twenty thousand dollars.

Packing boxes.
Stationery.
Miscellaneous items.

rooms.

For plastering and finishing committee rooms on the House side of Finishing committee the Capitol Terrace, including Steam heating of said rooms, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING.

Public printing and binding.

engraving, etc.

To supply in part and up to April first, eighteen hundred and Printing, binding, ninety, a deficiency in the appropriation for the public printing, for the public binding, and for paper for the public printing including the cost of printing the debates and proceedings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for lithographing, mapping, and engraving for both Houses of Congress, including salaries or compensation Salaries. of all necessary clerks or employees for labor (by the day, piece, or contract,) and for all the necessary materials which may be needed in the prosecution of the work for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundred thousand dollars.

For printing and binding for the Department of Agriculture, seven thousand dollars.

To enable the Public Printer to continue the operations under joint resolution approved February sixth, eighteen hundred and eightythree, for removal and storage of certain property of the Government mentioned therein, four thousand dollars.

Materials.

Agricultural Depart

ment

Storage, etc.

Pay-arrearages of two and three year

SEC. 2. That for payment of amounts for arrears of pay of two and three year volunteers, certified to be due by the accounting officers of volunteers. the Treasury, as set forth in House executive Document Numbered One hundred and forty-four, Fifty-first Congress, first session, two hundred and eighty-four thousand and ninety dollars and twenty five cents, and for the payment of such amounts additional thereto as may Additional amounts be certified to be due by said accounting officers on this account during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, so much therefor as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated.

etc.

Additional amounts,

For payment of amounts for bounty to volunteers and their widows Bounty to volunteers, and legal heirs, certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury, as set forth in House Executive Document Numbered One hundred and forty-four, Fifty-first Congress, first session, two hundred and forty-three thousand eight hundred and eighty-three dollars and eleven cents, and for the payment of such amounts additional thereto as may be certified to be due by said accounting officers on this account during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, so much therefor as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated. For payment of amounts for bounty under the act of July twenty. Additional bounty. eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, certified to be due by the ac

Vol. 14, pp. 322, 323.

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