Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 19.djvu/391

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FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 106. 1877. 365 WAR DEPARTMENT. MILITARY ACADEMY. ` For expenses of the board of visitors at the Military Academy, being Bcardcfvisitors. a denciency for ·the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, one _ thousand dollars. For transportation of discharged cadets, being a deficiency for the Gs- Transportation cal year eighteen hundred and seventy-six, three hundred dollars. of cadets, 1876. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON·GENERAL. For purchase of medical and hospital supplies, medical care and treat· _Medica1a_ud hosment of officers and soldiers on detached duty, expenses of purveying- 1*****1 S¤PPh°S· depots, advertising, and other miscellaneous expenses of the Medical Department, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventyseven, twenty-five thousand dollars. For furnishing artificial limbs or appliances, or for com mutation there· Artificial limbs. for, and for transportation, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, two hundred and twelve thousand nine hundred and forty-seven dollars. oI—‘FIoE OF THE QUARTERMAsTER·GENER.aL. Barracks and‘quarters: For payment of amounts certified to be due Barracks and by .the accounting-officers of the Treasury Department for rent or hire <1¤*’»¤`€¢1`¤· of quarters for troops and for officers on military duty, being a deficiency 1'or the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy- one aud for prior years, two thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven dollars and thirtyfive cents. Incidental expenses: For payment of amounts certiiied to be due by Incidental cx~ the accountingofiicers of the Treasury Department. for incidental ex- l><‘>¤S<‘>S. Army- penses of the Army, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventyiour three thousand four hundred and thirty-two dollars and ninety live cents. ` Horses for cavalry and artillery: For payment of amounts certified to Iicrscs for cavbe due by the accounting-officers of the Treasury Department for pur- "IW ”“d ’°'**u°‘5’· chase of horses for the cavalry and artillery, being a. deficiency for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, six hundred and sixty-nine dollars. V For payment of amounts certified to be due by the accounting-officers Bridgcmrains, of the Treasury Department for bridge trains and equipage, being a de- °t°· ficicncy for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, two hundred dollars. ` OFFICE OF THE 00MMIssARY-GENERAL. For subsistence: To replace the subsistencestores lost by the burn- Subsistenceing of the steamer Montana, on the Gulf of (Jalitornia, December four- SYPGFBS I086- teenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, being a deficiency for the present fiscal year, thirty-six thousand eight hundred and forty dollars and seventyone cents. MISCELLANEOUS. . For {payment of amounts certified to be due by the accounting-officers Bureau ofFrcedof the Treasury Department for the support of the Bureau of Freedman, ¥¤<>¤» CW- Befugees, and Abandoned Lands, being a deficiency for the fiscal year . eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, one thousand and thirtysix dollars and ten cents. For payment of amounts certified to be due by the accounting-officers Geographical of the Treasury Department for expense of military and geographical Surveyssurveys vvest of the Mississippi River, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-three, twenty-two dollars and thirty cents.