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420FORTY SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 132. 1881, Provisions. For provisions for the Navy, seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and ten cents. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing g?m¤!*;*j:sBu';¥3°g1£’3;· for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, one thousand three ·hundred and fourteen dollars and nineteen cents. mhureau of Con- For the Bureau of Construction and Repair and the Bureau of Steam strpctigin and R? Engineering, Navy Department, one hundred and fifty thousand del. air, ureau o gmm Engmwp lars. m%0DhiD§0Dt ex- For contingent expenses of the Navy Department, eleven thousand £¤;t¤-g¤mt·¤W D0- six hundred and sixiyfour dollars. • U Solar eclipse of For observation of the solar echpse of July, eighteen hundred and ·l¤1¥» 1878- seventy-eight, one thousand two hundred and six dollars and sixty. eight cents. JenkinsandLee. To enable the Secretary of the Navy to pay Messrs. Jenkins and Lee for a marine governor supplied the United States steamer Vandalia in the fall of the year eighteen hundred and seventy-five, eight hundred and twenty-tive dollars. 9L5mg36m1s, To pay Dr Emil Bessels for articles lost on board of the Polaris, one thousand three hundred and seventy-eight dollars and fifty cents; for articles lost on board of the Saranac, one thousand and twenty-two dollars and fifty cents; to reimburse him for payments made by him in the preparation of the history of the Polaris expedition, three thousand six hundred and thirty-two dollars and seventy cents; for salary from August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, to March first, eighteen hundred and eighty, four thousand two hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand two hundred and thirty-three dollars and seventy cents. MUnited_J States UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. anne orps. Contingencies. For contingencies for the Marine Corps, eighteen hundred and seventy- nine and eighteen hundred and eighty, in the quartermaster’s department, three hundred and ninety-two dollars and seventy-nine cents. Pay. d Flor pay of Marine Corps, one thousand three hundred and sixty-seven o ars. Contingent sx- For contingent expenses of the Marine Co s six hundred and ninety- YP 1 pews. one dollar and ten cents. mgritiwior Depart- INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Patent Office. PATENT OFFICE. Carl Sohurz. To reimburse Carl Schurz the sum he has paid as the costs in the case of the United States ex relatione Thomas McBride versus Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Department of the Interior, said costs having been adjudged by the Supreme Court against said Schurz personally, the court declaring that no intentional wrong was charged or proven against him, one hundred and one dollars and twenty cents. yhotouthograph- To continue the photolithographing of the drawings for the current 1¤8· weekly issues of patents during the present fiscal year, eight thousand four hundred and twenty-nine dollars and six cents. Patent omos For continuing the reconstruction of the Patent Office building: For bmldmg- Skylights fitting hardware to windows, hand-rails, plain and 01*1111-- mental pamtmg, marbleizing, iron sills, paint for roof, india-rubber glgigis, alsréléalt, aandlmiscellaneous necessaries, five thousand nine h11H- an een dollars. _ P°”“‘°“ °m°°· rmxsroiv onrucn. i°°1i°tt‘)‘lI:;f“’Y "1°*" T9 enable the Commissioner of Pensions to continue the temp01‘&1‘Y clerical force m his office at the maximum of its present working , gagacity for the remainder of the present iiscal year, fifty-five thousand o ars.