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712 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sriss. II, Ch. 571. 1898 Sec. 5. That for the payment of the following claims certified to be due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to v¤i.1s,p.uo. the surplus hind under the provisions of section five of the Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five and prior years, unless otherwise V0, 23 W stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section two ‘ ‘*"“of the Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered three hundred and eleven, Fifty-fifth Congress, second session, there is appropriated as follows: C1nim¤_=~i11¤w¤d by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY %;§.;j12*°{,g·,;*,,;‘;‘;* DEPARTMENT. · IDBI! . cmlngmexpenses. For contingent expenses, Treasury Department: Freight, telegrams, and so forth, forty-nine dollars and seventy-two cents. Public buildings- d ger pay of assistant custodians and janitors, one hundred and fifty o ars. ` For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, fifty cents. Eipr heating apparatus for public buildings, twenty-three dollars and eig ty-three cents. . sppmssing em. For suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, twenty-eight dollars

  • °***=*°*¤¤· and forty-five cents.

¤¤¤*<>·¤¤ i·¤*¤¤¤¤- For collecting the revenue from customs, one thousand one hundred and eighty dollars and eighteen cents. Bepmneut mf gn- * For repayment to importers excess of deposits, nine thousand nine

 °“`°" ° °' hundred and fifty-nine dollars and twenty-six cents.

ic;-if¤·S=¤i¤z Sur- hFor Lifpsavin g Service, two hundred and forty-five dollars and ` t irty cen .hE."§'I}h$}°‘¥§:‘ Ali CLAIMS ALLOWED nr run AUDITOR ron me YVAR \\'ur Department.  ;

  • ’·"“>`- P**>‘· For pay, and so forth, of the Army, three thousand two hundred and

eighty-four dollars and twenty-seven cents. —•·¤i·¤i•¤~¤•···- Fortsubsistence of the Army, two hundred and forty-nine dollars and seven y-seven cents. DQ{}§;{§;,E,§‘;_“*"` "‘ S01Q fliigular {supplies, Quartermastens Department, eleven della;-S an eng y cen s. For incidental expenses, Quartermastens Department, one thousand five hundred and thirty-one dollars and ninety-six cents. ·l+.m,.,...¤..nm». For transportation of the Army and its supplies, one thousand one hundred and ninety dollars and thirty-four cents. u_ii=·rr=i··l<~ =·¤·i ·l·¤¤r- For barracks and quarters, nineteen dollars and twenty cents. Aim.-l..; uml.., For artificial limbs, one hundred dollars. ,m‘,yg{;"_,j}***‘ **·""°” For gun and mortar batteries. seventy cents. anlwaltilétno,.r:l..i.t~ thFor Boéird of Ordinance and Fortiitication, three dollars and forty- ‘ " ‘·‘· " · ree cen s. _ __·_ For contingencies of fortifications, one dollar and fifty-two cents. C;n=;l£{{jj;:·*’· ****5 For expenses of California Debris Commission, forty cents. Lost ,.¤.,.my. For horses and other property lost in the military service, eight thousand and Eve hundred dollars. V <·..1ee»ms... en-.. ~··»1- For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers. one "“'"""· thousand six hundred and forty-one dollars and eightythree cents. ‘i‘¤¤¤¤i·¤r¤=¤¤··¤- For transportation of officers and their baggage, one hundred and Y one dollars and ninety-five cents. p__;_g5l·¤¤*¢** ·· ‘· angogepoltzzgng, drilling, and organizing volunteers, forty-four dollars m;‘·;:;ir~e-¤·~ M~ xr For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, twenty-eight dollars and ninety- three cents.