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FOBTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 234. 1880. 243 are not payable from the permanent annual appropriation provided for in section thirty-six hundred and eighty-nine of the Revised Statutes. R. S. 3689. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to carry out the resolutions Senate-Res. 1877 of the Senate of October sixteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy- O°*·· my md _ l seven, and January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, in 1879* J"’“‘ Ut preparing for publication consolidated statements of the appropriations Statement crapand expenditures of the War Department from March fourth, seventeen I*T°PYi¤Pl°¤S ¤¤<l hundred and eighty-nine, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and °Xl°°“‘l‘m"°“‘ seventy-six, and of the Indian Department from July sixteenth, seventeen hundred and ninety, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy- eight, and for the work, in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, pertaining generally to the preparation for publication of the receipts and expenditures and appropriations of the government, for the use of Congress and the several departments, to be immediately available, five thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the tenth installment T‘*“ ih lllsmll due the State of Connecticut for expenses incurred during the late war, under the act of July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, 1861, en. 21, l duly confirmed by the accounting-officers of the government, eight thou- Stat., 12, 276. sand five hundred and thirteen dollars and six cents. To pay Peter Bruin, assistant keeper of the South Fox Island light- PONY Brullls station, Michigan, wages from July hrst, eighteen hundred and seventy- W””g°“‘ two, to May twenty- seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, three hundred and sixty-two dollars and twenty-two cents. To pay Andrew D, and Jared lt. Cook, of Meriden, Connecticut, for A“‘lT¥“’ D- 2*;*** balance due for work on Bullock Point light-station in eighteen hundred gifggwiilg ° ° " and seventy-eight, one hundred and forty-six dollars and forty cents. ' To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay thr. maintaining lights Obi? li l Y ** M _ and buoys on the Ohio River from the tirst day of July, eighteen hun- hg]"" dred and sixty-six, to the eleventh day of November, eighteen hundred 18787 g],: 359, and seventy-tour, the sum of seven thousand eight hundred and two Stat., 20, 214. dollars and ninety-eight cents; the same being unexpended balance of appropriation made for same purpose in sundry civil appropriation act approved June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. To pay the sums due to collectors of customs for commissions, at two TWG and ,0¤0· and one»ha1f per centum on disbursements made by them in their capacity as superintendents of lights during the fiscal years eighteen 10m,,.S`Q,f 0,Q,,w,,,,,,_ hundred and seventy-five, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, thirty-one thousand five hundred and seventy-four dollars and ninety- six cents. To adjust the accounts of certain disbursing-officers of the govern- Accounts of disment, as follows: _ l>¤r¤i¤z:·<>f¤<><>r¤- That the proper accounting-officers of the Treasury Department are hereby directed, without involving the payment of any money from the Treasury, to credit Bushrod Birch, disbursing-clerk, with the sum of one B¤¤hr<><l Birchhundred and six dollars and sixteen cents in his account for expenditures under the appropriation for "life-saving service, contingent expenses ”, for the nscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-eight; Lieutenant- Lieut. Col. R. S. Colonel R. S. Williamson, lighthouse engineer, with the sum of seven Williamsonthousand one hundred and sixty one dollars and fifty-five cents in his account for expenditures under the appropriation for ‘* repairs of lighthouses", for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, S. D. _S. D. Aww, Ames, light-house inspector, with the sum of four hundred and thirteen L 1g0i:,? ’*°“S° ‘"` dollars and sixty-one cents in his account for expenditures under the p " appropriation for " expenses of light vessels ", for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventyeight, and C. A. Arthur, late collector of customs, C- A- Arthur, with the sum of two hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-four cents, ;g;tgu;’]l°°*°” ° in his account for expenditures under the appropriation for " repairs and ` preservation of public buildings ", for the nscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-eight; being the amounts of certain vouchers filed by them, but remaining unadjusted because said appropriations are exhausted.