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222 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 238, 239. 1870. 20:862- °b-16% June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, July twenty-five, eighteen 1g64,°h 183_ hundred and sixty-six, and July twenty-seven, eighteen hundred and 1866_ cn. 106. sixty-oight,a¤d for compensation to the pension agents and expenses of the 186** °h· 26* agencies, nineteen million six hundred and eighty thousand five hundred and sixty-two dollars. Nqvyinvalid For navy invalid pensions, as provided by acts of April twenty-three, P°;‘§:)Q')“*;h 33 eighteen hundred, February twenty, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, gs4g_`.,h,`15§ August eleven, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, April five, eighteen 1856, oh. 14. hundred and fifty-six, July fourteen and seventeen, eighteen hundred and 2B§866• °h‘ 1°6· sixty-two, Juno thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.Juno six, and l July twenty-five, eivhteen hundred and sixty-six, and July twenty-seven, cigéateen hundrgeilgnd sinty-oightkang cgntpgusatgon to poansion zgonts an expenses o o avcncuzs, one un rc an or y-seven thousand our hundred and sixty-thrzc dollars.

Na.vy pon- For navy pensions of widows children mothers fathers brothers

"°°°7 and sisters of sailors and marines, las provided by acts’of Augnst clcvcn; eighteen hundred and forty-eight, July fourteen, eighteen hundred and mbgpamfmm sixty-two, July twenty-five, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and July mv pension twenty-savcn, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, three hundred and fugétimntes &° thirty-four thousand four hundred and seventy-five dollars: Provided, or 6mm_ 350, That the navy pensions shall be paid from the navy pension fund, and gn ¤5=¤·'YJ·¤¤Sl¤¤ hereafter it shall be the duty of tho Secretary of the Navy annually ,:gngs”{°h°f°;y` to submit to Congress estimates of the claims and demands chargeable from. upon and payable out of the naval pension fund; and no payments shall Amncm be made therefrom except upon appropriations made by Congress : Ami limos. provided further, That uu amount sufficicnt to pay the expenses of fur-

  • jQé °;·:€;· nishing artificial limbs for soldiers and sailors, provided for by the act

IMO_ 0h_17g_ 8.pD1‘0V€d Juno SSV<:¤t6enth, eighteen hundred and seventy, may be paid Am, p. 114. out of the appropriations made by this act. APl’I{0VED, July 11, 1870. gy U, 1870. CIlAP. CCXXXIX. ·-[ln ,4ct ma7cing A]3n·0pn'ations for the Construction, Preservanon,muI Rqunrsqfemlum Fort;/iculzbns an other lVm·ks of Dcgfénsc, for the jiscal Year ending June thmy, eighteen hundred and seventy-one. Be il enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United fihrprpgvrlgion States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums bo,

° °" °° °““¤ and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury

not otherwise appropriated, For tho construction, preservation, and repair of certain fortlngntions and other works of defense for the year ending no tnirtietlx 0 une, eighteen hundred and seventy-ono. Fort Preble. For ]l`ort Preble, Fort Gorges, and Fort Scammcl, in Portland harb0r,Ma1nc, seventy-tivo thousand dollars. Q;':;:; Iudopgu. For forth Independence, Boston harbor, Massachusetts, f1fty-three · oussm dollars. Fort Wnmn. For Fort Warren, Boston harbor, Massachusetts, one hundred thousand dollars. Fortwxnthmp. 501* Fort Winthrop, Boston harbor, Massachusetts, sixty-nine thousand 0 ars. Fortmmilton. For Fort Hamilton, and additional batteries, New York harbor, New York, forty-six thousand dollars. I;g;&To;npI§§ns. For fort; on the site of Fort Tompkins, Staten island, New York, the v°L 85% uncxpcnded balances of appropriations heretofore made for "cascmated battorig on Staten Island," are hereby authorized to be transferred and app to . gortsobzgler, Igor Ipoxgt Sclnéfylfr, Eastjiver, N cw Ygnrk, eighty thousand dollars. or on i. or or on x ott’s pomt opposite `ort. Schu ler East river New l°“‘l’°m”· York, ninety thousand dollars; y ’ ’ Forwolumbus.  ?;`o r Fort Columbus, Govcrnofs island, New York, fifty-two thousand 3 Ss