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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. Il. C11. 307. 1894. 487 INTERIOR DEPARTMZENT. InteriorDepartmeut. For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred in·n.m¤¤pp1iss,p..,. and ninety-four, one thousand and thirteen dollars and seventy-four °l‘“"· °°"‘ cents. WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THIRD AUDITOR Tf."j{“‘§,’*}}P"°*‘ bg Ann snconn oomrrnonnnn. 5...% C.?..;i3Ei..‘:‘? For transportation of the Army audits supplies, ninety-eight dollars .H¤?¤:;)B1t;;¤t¤Ti>l;:¥¤- and fifty cents. ‘ “°"· For regular supplies, Quartermastens Department, seventeen dollars Q““""’”‘**~”*°¥'¤ D°· and rty c8utS• partment, supplies. For barracks and quarters, ten dollars. mf,f_*’j"“"k° ml '1‘”·’· NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH F°**:{¤¤&¤“9W°d br Aunrron un snconn comrrnonnnn. s.?Xf...i .s..;.‘.‘}.?.‘$i..‘}T"‘ For pay of the Navy, three hundred and thirteen dollars and four §¤gIT:·>1>m¤¤¤¤¤- cents. ‘ “Y· For bounty for the destruction of enemies’ vessels, two dollars and B°*e¤*§»_ ¤¤¤¤¤Yi¤¤

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For mileage, Navy, Graham decision, for the payment of claims for },‘g*:_§;·m,_,m the difference between actual expenses and mileage, allowed under the ` decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Graham versus The United States, four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents. · For Navy pensions, sixty dollars. Navy pensions. CLAIMS AIiLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR. sigghgzldptprwm by For rent, light, and fuel, eighteen dollars. nm, iight, nc. For mail bags and catchers, ten cents. ings and embers. For clerk hire, twenty-three dollars and thirty-two cents. 01¤rk1¤ir¤· For star service, two thousand two hundred and forty-seven dollars Sm service. and sixteen cents. . For railroad transportation, one dollarand seventeen cents. r°;{:{:¤¤P¤¤¤¤i¤¤·r¤1- For compensation of postmasters, one hundred and thirty-eight dol- imsimmers. lars and eighty-seven cents. For canceling machines, thirty-two dollars and ninety-seven cents. cumiingmacninss. · For payment to the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad Company Annapglls and mu amount of certified claim heretofore reported to Congress, and re ex- §f§§f’ *"°“" °°“" amined and reported in Senate Executive Document Numbered One hundred and eighteen, Fifty-third Congress, second session, nine thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. ‘ To pay William H. Moore amount certiiied to be due for mail service, §’_igig;=;v¥;laMMr¤· fiscal year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, in House Executive Docu-` ment Numbered Thirty-two, page fifty-two, Fiftieth Congress, iirst session, ninety-three dollars and twenty-five cents. That the sum of thirty-five thousand eight hundred and forty dollars ggbggllpggmuch and fo rty-four cents appropriated to be paid to John A. Brimmer, junior, sptiiinon mam. administrator of John Gilliat, deceased, in the Act entitled “An Act V°'-2°·P·°°°· making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- one, and for prior years, and for other purposes," be paid to the person or persons entitled to recover and receive the same, to be ascertained by the Court of Claims upon sunicient evidence, and certiiied to the Sevretar of the Treasur . Sec. ri?] That the sum yappropriated to be paid to William Milligan, ,‘?;;_’,;·¥,$,,f",§‘,?*};’,Q,,,,,, ‘ administrator of George Wattles, deceased, in the Act of March third, spglgrtgén clappeighteen lmndred and ninetvoue, entitled, "An Act making appro- ’ ‘ p' '