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920 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. ing the fiscal years nineteen hundred and nine and nineteen hundred and ten, fifty thousand dollars. _ _ {ggI¤;é*dtQéu]§BQ]ifh*· To reimburse Colonel John G: D. Knight, Corps of Engineers, for ` moneys expended in inserting in certain nevvspapers an advertisement giving notice of a public hearing for consideration of plans for a bridge to be built across Delaware River near Trenton, New Jersey, said payment to be made from funds heretofore appropriated by Congress, eighty-six dollars and ninety-three cents. Military Academy- MILITARY ACADEMY. HMM of Vi¤i¢¤¤¤· For expenses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, being for the service of the fiscal ear nineteen hundred and eight, one thousand and ninety-five dolllars and thirty-six cents.

    • 0***8* °*°· For postage and telegrams, being for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, eleven dollars and forty-four cents. _

Dg,¤;*t;°:;tf¤°¤*°"* QUARTERMASTER,S DEPARTMENT. R°S¤l¤ °“PP“°S· Regular supplies: For regular supplies of the Quarter1naster’s Department, including all objects mentioned under this head in army a propriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, fifty thbusand dollars. I¤¤i¤¢¤¤*¢¤l>¢¤¤¢S- Incidental expenses: For incidental expenses of the Quartermaster’s Department, including all objects mentioned under this head in army appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, seventy-five thousand dollars. · T¤¤¤P°’““**°¤· TRANSPORTATION or THE ARMY AND ITS sUPPL1ns: ·For transportation of the army and its supplies, including all objects mentioned under this head in the army appropriation Acts, for fiscal years as fo lows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, three hundred thousand dollars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, seven hundred thousand dollars. mf}S§"¤°’** °”'* ¤“°’· For barracks and qiuarters for troops, including all objects mentioned under this heat in army appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, twenty thousand six hundred and sixty- eight dollars and thirty-two cents. wma, MISCELLANEOUS. m5¤j];nr·;{jt£?g;*gi Aruumrzs or PAY, norixrrz Back pay and bounty: For payment of mrrcmwiaunecm. amounts for arrears of pay of two and three year volunteers, for _ bounty to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, for bounty ""· "· ¥’· **2 under the Act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixtv-sig; and for amounts for commutation of rations to prisoners of vsiar in rebel States, and to soldiers on furlough, that mav be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, one hundred thousand dollars. E Abraham r. nur. Iharrrar or CAr>rArx Anrnxrrxir P. Brrrrrxoroxz The accounting “C§‘j;,,H accoung officers of the Treasury are directed to credit the accounts of Captain Abraham P. Bufhngton, paymaster, United States Army, with the sum of one hundred and seventymine dollars and ninetv—seven cents paid by him on forged deposit receipts, his voucher numbered eight undred and fifty-four, for July, nineteen hundred and six, to James VV. iVamsley, sergeant of the Hospital Corps, United States Armv one hundred and seventy-nine dollars and nir1ety-seven cents. J y g;jdrgg§fo<gg$rgS{‘· RELIEF or ;\lAJOR Cnoimn T. Hor.LowAY: The accounting officers of the Treasury are directed to credit the accounts of Major George T. Holloway, paymaster, [`nited States Army, with the sum of ninety-