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308 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sits!. I. C11. 373. 1896. umu, sei, cram. For horses and other property lost in the military service, six thousand six hundred and forty-tive dollars and twenty-eight cents. nsnmum stem. For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, five thousand five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and forty-eight cents. rrpysneing mam For preventing and suppressing Indian hostilities, twenty-two dol-

  • ‘°"“"*‘°“· lars and eighty-two cents.

Mexim wv r¤1¤¤-For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, one hundred and thirty-one °"“"‘ dollars and forty one cents. v N+ For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, two hundred and twenty dollars and ninetyseven cents. _ 0¤·s¤¤,·¤¤mY••¤- For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Wash- "’g°°" °° "° ington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and iiity-six, twenty-five dollars and twelve cents.

 Argfgvzfv CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY

"Y *’“ “DEPARTMENT. . {jew- For pay of the Navy, fifteen thousand four hundred and seventy-nine Ty' dollars and twenty-seven cents. .M"°°u“"°°“ For pay, miscellaneous, seven hundred and eighty-five dollars and Mileage claims. forty-eigpt cents' . . For milealge, Navy, Graham decision, twelve thousand five hundred _ and fifty dollars and ninetythree cents. _ }'{‘§f“° °°"* For pay, Marine Corps. our hundred and eighty-one dollars and live cents. "’*°**P°'°““°”- °*°· For transportation and recruiting, Marine Corps, twenty-five cents. °*·¤°*¤¤°*"· For contingent, Marine Corps,ninety-five dollars and ninety-six cents. N"°‘ A°°"°“‘V· For contingent, Naval Academy, thirty-six dollars and eighty-three cents. · · m=_¤r••¤ ·f ¤¤is=•- Far transportation, recruiting, and contingent, Bureau of Navigation, two hundred and ninety-five dollars and thirty cents. ’¤*¤•°°‘°'*"*¤°°- For torpedo station, Bureau of Ordnance, thirty-one dollars and nine cents. For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, two thousand and seventy-four _ dollars and thirty-eight cents. ,,£§f“" °' E"“"’ For equipment of vessels, Bureau of Equipment, three dollars. For contingent, Bureau of Equipment, two thousand one hundred ‘ and five dollars and twenty-three cents. _ D},’°“,f;'“°‘Y"“°““‘ hFor maintenance, Bureau of Yards and Docks, thirty dollars and t irty-one cents. “§,·;j;;ej;_“°*°¤° f {Eur confipgent, Bluireau of gvledicine and Surgery, two hundred and _ _ o y-six 1 o lars an our cen . _,,§'fg‘;}_;’,{,?"*’*"'°° For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, twenty-four dollars and fifty cents. For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, four thousand _ _ eight hundred and thirty-six dollars and twenty-three cents. ,,,E,“§§E§“,¥§,[“.‘{,'l“"“°‘ For cvnsfrgction aind repair, Bureau of Con truction and Repair, seventeen dollars an six cents. g,;‘_{{;‘;;f’* *'°‘*”¤ E°· For steam machinery, Bureau of Steam Engineering, eighty-one dol- ‘ _ _ lars and sixteen cents. ,,,Q";,Q‘{,§i“"""“°'"‘°"" For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, one L t _1 mn hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty-one cents. "'° g' For indemnity for lost clothing, one hundred and eighty-four dollars f and fiftyiour cents. """‘*' l'" °°“*· For twenty per centum additional compensation, Navy, eighty-seven ,,,.,,,m,_,__ dollars and thirty-one cents. _ _ For gratuity to seamen, one hundred dollars. E”l'“t"‘°""’°"""°“‘ For enlistment bounties to seamen, two thousand four hundred and _ _ thirty-eight dollars and thirty nine cents. “P,;{_‘f°>*“¢““°““°' For bounty for destruction of enemies’ vessels, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and iorty-seven cents.