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FORT Y-SIXTH CONGRESS. · Sess. II. OH. 234. 1880. 257 For incidental expenses of the Quartermastcr’s Department for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and prior years, seven thousand and twenty dollars and seventeen cents. For barracks and quarters during the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and for prior years, eleven thousand two hundred and six dollars and sixty-eight cents. For horses for the cavalry and artillery during the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and for prior years, five thousand two hundred and fifty-eight dollars. For subsistence of the Army during the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and for prior years, three thousand three hundred and sixty-eight dollars and ninety-five cents. _ For pay transportation services, and supplies of Oregon and Wash- 0 regon and ington Volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hun- W*;*’h{“8*°” V°‘· dred and fifty-six, eight thousand twvo hundred and seventy-five dollars uu °°”" and fifty-six cents. · For reiiinding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers in the Refundiug ex- State of New York, sixty-one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight P°$‘{“°°. *’°.N°“' dollars and ninety-tive cents; State of Michigan, three hundred and ¥;,,g)?{[QQ}f,Q,“""’ forty-seven dollars and sixty cents; State of Pennsylvania, thirty-nine ` thousand and five dollars and seventy-eight cents; in all, one hundred and one thousand two lumdred and twelve dollars and thirty-three · cents. To reimburse the State of Kentucky for expenses incurred on account Kentucky. of ber militia forces, nfteen thousand dollars. For horses and other property lost in the military service during the U<>Y¤<>¤ *0**% &<=· year eighteen hundred and seventy- even, and for prior years, forty- three thousand eight hundred and seventy eight dollars and sixty cents: Provided, That no portion of this amount shall be paid for the value of 1’¢·v•ri¤v. the steamer Peerless lost at sea November fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-ono._ For commutation of rations to soldiers while held as prisoners of war, g"m”*"*”**°” °* eight thousand two hundred and twenty-one dollars and thirty-eight m '°"“‘ cents, being for eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and prior years, including pay of volunteers for eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, twenty-two dollars and twenty-five cents. For Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands for eight- I*°¤1¤- een hundred and seventy-seven, and prior years, one dollar. For transportation of officers’ baggage for same period, one hundred and si-xty-seven dollars and eighty-eight cents. For clothing for the Army for same period, for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and for prior years, four dollars and fifteen cents. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. mallniterior Depart- For the payment of Army pensions for the year eighteen hundred and °*;r*’*{g’77P°¤'*°¤°· seventy-seven, and for prior years, one thousand two hundred and ninety Y ‘ dollars and fifty-nine cents. NAVY DEPARTMENT. mglz vy Depart- For pay of the Navy for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven Miscenmmu and for prior years, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars and? twenty-Eve cents. For the relief of the widows and orphans of the officers, seamen, and marines of the United States steamer Levant, lost at sea, two hundred and forty dollars, being a deficiency for the years eighteen hundred and sixty and eighteen hundred and sixty-one. _ For pay of the Marine Corps, eighteen hundred and seventy-su: and eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and for prior years, one hundred and nine dollars and ninety-eight cents. _ For indemnity for lost clothing for the year eighteen hundred and xxi-17