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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1895. 87] For general expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, nine dollars. C•>¤¤*= Mirror. For expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service, twenty-one dollars and Royouno cumr sixty cents. . °°m°°' For supplies of light-houses (exceptfor service over Pacific railroads), §·izl¤g;¤<>¤¤¤¤- eight hundred and five dollars and sixty-seven cents. "PP `"` For expenses of light vessels, five dollars and seventy-seven cents. Light vessels. For repairs and incidental expenses of light-houses, six thousand five R°P*·*¤· sw hundred and eighty-seven dollars and twenty cents. For repairs and preservation of public buildings, one hundred and Repairs. pubno thirteen dollars and sixty cents. b`"m”‘g“‘ To reimburse Dick Emmons, formerly deputy collector of customs at nick Emmons. Unalaska, in the District of Alaska, for moneys actually paid out by him for the services of a janitor at the custom house at Unalaska, Alaska, during the period from September twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine., to August thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety- three, four hundred and seventy-three dollars and thirty~three cents. To pay Peter Martin seventy- seven dollars and eighty-eight cents the rem mmm. amount allowed by Third Auditor of the Treasury Department under Act of July fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty four. _ ‘ CLAIMS REPORTED I£[E L$}$TOR FOR THE WAR wglyxgfgf *"•¤ For pay, and so forth, of the Army, one thousand five hundred and $,§;fY· thirty-five dollars and sixty-one cents. For subsistence of the Army, two hundred and twenty-four dollars subsnmmt. and nity-eight cents. For regular supplies, Quartermastefs Department, one hundred and Q¤¤ri¤rm¤¤wr’¤D·> thirteen dollars and seventy cents. P°`§i,‘;§{§§,,_ For incidental expenses, Quartermaster’s Department, two thousand Inciclentalexpenses. and nfty-eight dollars and seventy-three cents. For transportation of the Army and its supplies, one thousand one ·rm¤¤pm-mam.. hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty-seven cents. For clothing, and camp and garrison equipage, one hundred and cimmug. . twenty dollars. _ For horses for cavalry and artillery, five hundred and twenty-one norm. dollars and forty-three cents. For Medical and Hospital Department, one hundred and eighty Mmnminepm-emeuz. dollars. For observation and report of storms, fifteen dollars and hfty-five s,g_;;or¤·¤¤io¤i or cents.‘ For current and ordinary expenses, Military Academy, forty-three Miiicsryammtmy. dollars and fifty-five cents. For contingencies of fortifications, thirty-five dollars and forty cents. rminmmmm. For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, Refund m sam. eight hundred and ninety-five dollars and sixty-five cents. For horses and other property lost in the military service, except the H°*¤°¤· °*°·· ¤l¤*¤¤¤· claims of the Eureka, Globe Mutual, and Washingtoii Marine insurance companies, three thousand four hundred and fifty-seven dollars and seventy-two cents. For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and W'ash- _ Oregon uml Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hun- "‘gt°“ `°l“'"°°”‘ dred and fifty-six. sixty dollars and fifty-six cents. _ For support of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, twenty H§,,‘§L["“"°' S°“*°”` cents. For twenty per centum additional compensation, two hundred and T""? 1*** wm twenty-four dollars and eighty cents. For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, eleven dollars and ninety-one texxiow war voluncents. ' For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, one hun- vagglfggéjxgd M- dred and thirty-one dollars and twenty-three cents. '