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1246 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 427. 1899. P¤l>¤<= l>¤¤·i*¤!¤· For pay of assistant custodians and janitors, one hundred and eighty · dollars. For furniture, and repairs of same, for public buildings, thirty-four dollars and seventy-one cents. _ _ For fuel, lights, and water for public building , five dollars and ninety-nine cen ts. _ For heating apparatus for public buildings, four dollars and ninety cents. S¤pi;¤>¤¤l¤s ¤¤¤¤- For suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, three dollars and °‘°"°" ”“' sixty-four cents. ¤¤·*°¤¤· For collecting the revenue from customs, six hundred and five dollars. . For repayment to importers, excess of deposits, sixty-three dollars and ten cents. . Life-S¤v*¤z ¤¤"i¤°· For Life-Saving Service, nine dollars. 1¤¤r¤¤l ¤v¤¤¤¤· For punishment for violation of internal-revenue laws, three hundred and nity dollars. For redemption of stamps, fourteen dollars and forty-nve cents. For drawback on stills exported, Act March first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, twenty dollars. m°°'·_*;*m•_}},°}6°§,l’,{ omm ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR Fon THE WAR DEPARTMENT. wxizemimg. M For expenses of recruiting, fifteen dollars and twenty cents. Af:;f“"'°"°*°°· For contingencies of the Army, twelve dollars and ninety-four cents. P•y.Ar¤·y- For pay, and so forth, of the Army, two thousand six hundred and sixty dollars and ninety-two cents. , Q¤•¤·:¤••*¤'•D* For incidental expenses, Quartermaster’s Department, nine hundred ’°°”°° and fifty-six dollars and twelve cents. For tranisportation of the Army and its supplies, three hundred and - forty-six d lars and thirteen cents. For barracks and quarters, six dollars and forty-two cents. _“§i¤a·*·*•>y:_j *°¤’ ¤°l· For headstones for graves of soldiers, seventeen dollars and ninety- ” K"' dve cents. Nlgwt Riv¤¤» ¤¢¤·· For removing obstructions from East River and Hell Gate, New ‘ ‘ York, sixteen dollars. Lost 1¤¤r¤<>¤.¤¤>- For horses and other property lost in the military service, five hundred and seventy-six dollars and fifty-nine cents. . ulftggjjmie °“°··"°" For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, eight ` hundred and forty dollars and twelve cents. °,,,*Q,{,f,'gfP°““‘*°“ °’ For transportation of officers and their baggage, twenty-three dollars and forty-eight cents. M¤=**=¤¤'°l¤¤'**”· For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, forty-two dollars and six cents. ,,,§‘*,Q'{yj,,{,{{°'}§§ ,2*,] ouims ‘.u.Lowm> nr THE Aunrron. ron THE Navy nmiuarmmur. Navy Dqaartment. . P•¥·N"¥- For pay of the Navy, two thousand two hundred and ninety-four _ dollars and thirty-six cents. “""‘g°· For mileage, Navy, Graham decision, three hundred and eighteen _ dollars and sixty cents. I">'· “"“'°°°'*"· lxor pay, Marine Corps, two hundred and ninety-one dollars and eight cen s. ·°'°*”*”g· _ · For clothing, Marine Corps, eight dollars. ,,,£,f""““ °' N""" For outilts for naval apprentices, Bureau of Navigation, ninety dollars. ___g_¤g¤¤¤ <>f Fade Far contingent, Bureau of Equipment, thirteen dollars and eighty-six cen m§,¤,g•,;·;_¤f Y·¤¥¤ For maintenance, Bureau of Yards and Docks, one dollar and two cents. B°’°“ °*’ S¤PP“°• For provisions, Na , Bureau of Supplies and Accounts five thoumd A°°°°m' sand eight hundred Ed ninety-eight dollars and eighty-sevlan cents. For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, four hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eighty-four cents. For indemnity for lost clothing, one thousand five hundred and eighty-six dollars and thirty cents.