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496 FORTY-E1GHTH coxomcss. sms. 11. cn. 360. 1885. use mvonucstoamcrs for tho protection of the interests of the Government on the seal-islands and the sea-ottcr hunting-grounds, and tho onforcemout of the provisions of law in Alaska, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. Salaries, ctc- of NA1x0NAL Bonm OF HEALTH; For salaries and expenses of the g=;m¤£¤i Bwd ¤f National Board of Health, five thousand dollars. $¤pvr¤¤¤i5>¤ 0 f Fon SUPPRESSION 01·· mmmmc msxusns; The President of tho °¥"d°““° d"°“°“· United States is hcvoby authorized, in casa of threatened or actual cpu- ""t‘ 1* 207* demic of cholera or yellow fever, to use the uncxpcndcd balance of the sum reuppropriated therefor by tho act approved July seventh, mgbtoeu hundred and eighty-four, together with the further sum of three hundred thousand dollars, tho same to be immediately available, in gud of State and local boards or otherwise, in his discretion, in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same and thr maintaining quarantine and maritime inspections at points of danger. _H¤f¤T¤¤‘d wd That the Secretary of the Trea,sury is hereby authorized to issue a 1`°l_‘:ag:;k warrant in favor of the Hartford and New York Transportation Com- £°,my payment mf pany for the sum of six thousand four hundred and seventy-nina dollars and thirty-two cents, which sum is hereby rcappropxiatcd, being the amount appropriated for said Hartford and New York Transportation Ante p.224. Company under the act approved July seventh, eighteen hundred and eightyfour, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending J uno thirticth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and for other purposes, aud now unpaid. Ex·Prosideut R. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to reimburse 6X—PI‘t>Bld0I1D R. B- H¤y¤¤» f¤i¤¤· B. Hayes for amount paid for expenses of the Commission appointed to b““°‘“°”* °f· go to Louisiana in April, eighteen hundred and sovoutysovcu, throe thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars and seventythrco cents. N a v y Depart- UNDER THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. mont. YV.P.\No0d,pay· To enable the Secretary of the Navy to pay to W. P. Wood for serv- ¤¤¤¤*¤ ¥<>· iccs rendered in connection with the detection and exposure of parties

  • concerned in debauding the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, two thou-

Provuo. sand dollars: Provided, That this sum shall be accepted by the said Wo<x1 in full compensation for such services. Schooner Druid, T0 pay in full the claim of the owners of the schooner Druid for dampaymwv of claim ages occasioned by the collision of that vessel with the United States °f °"'”‘“`° °£ steamer Powlumtan, in October, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, eleven thousand five hundred and nineteen dollars and eighty-eight, cents. , Jupmm,6 junk, To pay in full the claim of the owners of a. J apanosc junk for damages payment of claim occasioned by the collision of tho same with the United States steamer °f °"“"” °€ Asbuelot, while in Japanese waters, in August, eighteen hundred and sixty-uiuc, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-three dollars and oightyforxr cents. _ M¤¤¤¤%¢¢i~=¤M¤y- To pay in full the claim of the Messagcrics Maritimes Steamship Com- E)’Ef;nv*°*'“:h‘lf puny lor damages resulting hom a collision which occurred May tenth, mw} 'Og g1,};,, gc eighteen hundred and eighty-four, at H0ng·Koug, butwoeu the United States flag ship Trenton and a. barge owned by the said company, seven hundred and for¤y—four dollars and twenty cents. Nv?-yards and NAVY-YARDS AND simmons. ntstxoms. New York. For rxuvyyard, New York : For dredging, thirty thousand dollars. Mm rs1 and , Nuvyyard Marc Island, California: Continuation of stone dry dock, CM- two hundred and twenty thousand dollars; for continuing armsiau we1l,ten thousand dollars; for iron crane, forty thousand dollars; to complete sewerage system, six thousand dollars; in all, two hundred and seventysix thousand dollars. Ingjzwd Harbor For the cam and preservation of the building on Cousters’ Harbor Island formerly known as the “Asylum,” and tho adjoining buildings n