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1006 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. V*°*¤”“’¤· Vrcxsnmzo NATIONAL Mmrranr PARK: For continuing the work of establishing the Vicksburg National Military Park; for the comensation of three civilian `commissioners and the secretary and historian; for clerical. and other services, labor, iron gun carriages, the mounting of siege guns, monuments, markers,_ and historical tablets giving historical acts, compiled without praise and without censure; malps, surveys; roads, bridges, restoration of earthworks, purchase of ands, purchase and transportation of supplies and materials; and other necessary expenses, one hundred thousand dollars. Naval mmol-m. For the construction of a memorial, to cost not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars, commemorative of the services of the Union N avy . in the operations of the Vicksburg campaign and siege, Marc twenty-nmth to July fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, at the site and in accordance with the design heretofore approved by Eh?] Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy, fifty thousand o ars. Msn Mars, Wan DEPARTMENT: For publication of emeer ma s for use of the War Department, inclusive of war maps, five thousand dollars.`

prver gg3v1Q2e;: SURVEY or N012TH1x12N AND NOBTHWESTEBN Lnms: For survey of

'QL.,,“°r ° northern and northwestern lakes, including all necessary expenses for preiparing, extending printing, and issuing c arts and u etms, and of mvestigating lake levels, with a view to their regulfzion, tp peuimmediate y available, one hundred and twenty- ve thousand o 81'S. ` Arri¤ci¤11im1>¤.·>¤=- Anrrrronu. Lnns: For furnishing artincial limbs and ap aratus, or sorlnptutationtltherefog, necessary transportation, one hundred an t —two thousand dollars. ¤°*¤*°*‘*PP“*“°°'· Arrmniwcms ron Drsanmn soumznsz For furnishing sur 'cal pppliances to persons disabled in the military or naval service o? the nited States, and not entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for the same disabilities, two thousand dollars. igrussgé ms zu Tnossns ron DISABLED somrnns: For trusses for persons entitled _ ‘S"'p'thereto under section eleven hundred and seventy-six, Revised Statv01_,, ,,_ m utes of the United States, and the Act of Congress amendatory thereof appiiiogelcfggarch third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine,‘six thousan o . i?vi¤¤¤¢¤ ¤<>¤· Surronr AND Miunrom. TBEATMENT or DESTITUTE PATIENTS: For P nai-mm paueua. the support and medical treatment of medical and surgical patients who are destitute, in the cit of Washington, under a contract to be made with the Providence lilospital by the Surgeon—General of the ,.,€§‘,l{.£°” mm" Army, nineteen thousand dollars, one half of which sum shall be aid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other lxalf from the Treasury of the United States. gggggQ;}e“p9g;°;}¤_ Gaarxrzrn Mrzmomn. Hosrrnu.: For maintenance, to enable it to ( provide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay thereor, under a contract to be made with the Board of Charities of the mljiglfmfxmm °*·***°* District of Columbia, nineteen thousand dollars, one-half of which ` sum shall be lpaid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other ha from the Treasury of the United States. H¤v¤*r·» M For additional rplpairs and for furniture and covered way connecting the main buil ing and the new children’s ward, ten thousand dollars, one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the l5ispri<itSpftColumbia and the other half from the Treasury of the ni ec a es. mgtiidindiéii Nw? The damages assessed against Garfield Memorial Hospital for six M£·é¤L:¤r•;n¤;Tt¤é‘¤g¤¢¤ thousand seven hundred ollars for benefits by the verdict of the ` jury on June sixth, nmeteen hundred and six, and confirmed by the supreme court of the District in the case in that court of "In re The Extension of Eleventh Street Northwest, Numbered Five hundred and fifty-six, District court," are remitted to said hos ital, which is hereby relieved from all obligation to pay the same in whole or in part.