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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1895. 875 For pay, Marine Corps, ninety-nve dollars and twenty-five cents. ¤•¤i¤¤ com- For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance (except for service over Pacino B¤r¤¤¤ ¤fo¤i¤¤¤<=¤- railroads), seven dollars and forty-six cents. For contingent, Bureau of Equipment (except for service over Pacino- Bureau of Equiprailroads), eighty-nve dollars and nity cents. “‘°“‘· For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (except for service B¤re¤¤ <>f Medicine over Pacino railroads), two hundred and forty-one dollars and nfty- "'"`S""g""‘ nine cents. For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts (except for service m£¤y¤¤ ¤( S¤1•v*i¤¤ over Pacino railroads), seven hundred and nfty-niue dollars and °°°°" °` seventy-nve cents. For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, twenty- nemma emma;. three dollars and ninety cents. For bounty for destruction of enemies’ vessels, two dollars and thirty- Bounty. destroying

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For enlistment bounties to seamen, nve hundred and nfty-four dollars. naimmm beauty. CLAIMS REPORTED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR In‘fjj,},’j{,°b;*1;’£},Qg;,fy* DEPARTMENT. ' Pmzmc Lanns Smzvrcnz For surveying the public lands, ten thou- sm-qa;. sand and thirty-two dollars and one cent. Inman Amunzs: For pay of Indian agents, thirty-six dollars and Indian service. eight cents. "“°"°°‘ “ For telegraphing, and purchase of Indian supplies, eighteen dollars sappues. and eighty-nve cents. For transportation of Indian supplies, two dollars and nfty-nve cents. For support of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, six hundred and Arizona and New forty-nve dollars and nfty-three cents. M°‘i°°‘ For Indian schools, support, twenty dollars. semis For Indian school transportation, one hundred and sixteen dollars and seventy-nve cents. For incidentals in Arizona. including support and civilization, two A.-mma dollars. , _ CLAIMS REPORTED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE cmm.., xmiim ai- A-ND OTHER DEPARTMENTS, sw-. 1><>v•r¤· Fomcmn INTERCOURSEZ For contingent expenses, foreign missions, qimisageaiexpeurer, sixtynve dollars and sixteen cents. ““"*""°· For contingent expenses, United States consulates, one hundred and q.,,,,,.,im,,_ thirty-six dollars and thirty-three cents. For loss by exchange, consular service, ninety-nine dollars and fifty- Less 1.,- tu.-im;.-. eight cents. Dnranrmrznr or Aonicnxxrnnn: For botanical investigations and D·i·=·¤¤¤··¤r of Asexperiments, fifteen dollars and thirty cents. "°“l°""` Dmiuxnrmznr OF J USr1cE: For tees and expenses of marshals, rama smesceam. United States courts, eight hundred and nfty-seven dollars and seventy M“"‘*‘““‘ cents. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, one hundred and ¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤i¤¤¤¤- seventy-three dollars and five cents. For tees of witnesses, United States courts, one hundred and eighty- wimesm. eight dollars and nfty-nine cents. For pay of bailitfs, and so forth, United States courts, nfteen dollars. B¤¤i¤¤· ·*¤— Excess of deposits by N. R. Peckinpaugh, clerk of United States n. n.rem¤p.mg1.. courts, ten cents. _ For pay of speci al assistant attorney, as follows: To Charles S.Wh1t- t°§¤v_$;;¤l¤¤¤*¤*¤¤°¤*· man, eight hundred dollars; to S. F. Phillips, six hundred and fifty- ' eight dollars and seventy-six cents; in all, one thousand four hundred and fifty-eight dollars and seventy-six, nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nve; to S. F. Phillips, two hundred and fifty dollars, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four. '