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46 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 510. 1906. For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, one dollar and sixty-three cents. _ _ For refunding taxes on distilled spirits destroyed by casualty, forty- one dollars and sixty-nine cents. _ _ _ For yment of judgments against internal-revenue officers, tour hundredmand twenty-five thousand four hundred and twenty-eight dollars and forty-nine cents. _ l Cldimn allowed by CLAIMS`ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE WAR

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For Signal Service of the. Army, four dollars and fourteen cents. For pay and so forth of the Army, twenty thousand six hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighteen cents. For subsistence of the Army, four hundred and one dollars and twenty-two cents. For regular supplies, Quartermaster’s Department, two hundred and thirty-nine dollars and forty-three cents. For incidental expenses, Quartermastefs Department, one hundred and forty-five dollars and nine cents. For trans rtation of the Army and its supplies, seventeen thousand one hundredgnd twenty-seven dollars and twenty-one cents. For clothing, and cam and garrison eqluipage, one thousand four hundred and nineteen dollars and forty-eig t cents. For barracks and quarters, two thousand seven hundred and fifty- four dollars and forty-five cents. For headstones for graves of soldiers, four dollars and five cents. For Medical and Hospital Department, eighteen dollars and seventy cents. For ordnance service, twenty-three dollars and eighty-three cents. For ordnance stores, equipments, two hundred and seventy-three dollars and sevent -four cents. » For collecting, diilling, and organizing volunteers, one hundred and forty-seven dollars and six cents. For horses and other property lost in the military service, one hundred and fifty dollars. For pay, transportation, services, and su plies of Oregon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and)fifty-fivc and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two hundred and forty-six dollars and two cents. ¤¤¤m¤ ¤¤<>w¤¤ br CLAIMS AIJLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY $.‘¥€£.‘£L€°'”“"”* DEPARTMENT. For of the Navy, thirty-nine thousand seven hundred and eightv— seven o lars and fifty-nine cents. y For pay, miscellaneous, eighty-one dollars and fifty-six cents. gg; pay, ti;/Iarine Corps, seven thousand six hundred and six dollars ' an n cen . For provisions, Marine Corps, seven dollars and fifty cents. For transportation, Bureau of Navigation, three dollars. For transportation, recruiting and contingent, Bureau of N avigation, four hundred and eighty-five dollars and ninety-seven cents. J dolfplrs outfits on first enlistment, Bureau ot Navigation, forty-tive dohlgpgsoutlits for naval apprentices, Bureau of Navigation, forty-tive For maintenance of colliers, Bureau of Navi ation h and forty dollars and ninety-three cents. g 7 t me thousand