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FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 132. 1881. 429 For salaries of district marshals, fifty dollars. Marshals. For expenses of United States courts for eighteen hundred and seventy- United States eight and prior years, excepting claim numbered sixty-six thousand nino °°lll'°¤· hundred and eighty-two, for three thousand one hundred and eighty- nine dollars and seventeen cents, which is withdrawn from schedule herein appropriated for, nineteen thousand four hundred and eighty-one dollars and dfty-seven cents. For expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, eighteen hundred and Territorial courts Seventy-eight and prior years, one thousand and thirty-seven dollars i¤ Umband ninety-eight cents. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Treasury prpartment. For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs for eighteen hun- Claim Ne. 81,10::. dred and seventy-eight and prior years, to pay claim numbered eighty- one thousand seven hundred and three, three dollars and fifty-four cents: Provided, That hereafter the Secretary of the Treasury may appoint p,.,,,,,_,,,_ inspectors of customs at a compensation less than three dollars per day 1,,,,,,,%,, ,. S of when, in his judgment, the public service will permit. ‘ customs. For expenses of collecting revenue from customs, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight and prior years, to pay Thomas Kearney, Hance Tlroniasxenrwy. Lawson, George Toy, Thomas S. Hodson, Robert Bell, M. Hopkins, Joseph U¤»¤¤¢ L=¤`WS<·¤- D. Bates, Jack Wharton, Joseph A. Dreyfous, and the Union Pacific g.‘i:;§Q‘f,__;["éy·l,0,,_ Railroad Company the sums respectively due them, amounting in all to ,,,,,,_ " ` one thousand five hundred and nfty-four dollars and five cents. lfioblgrt pen. . O ) (*1118. Joseph D. Bates. Jack Wharton. Joseph A}Drey11»us. Union Pacific Railroad Company. For contingent expenses of the Life-Saving Service, fifty-two dollars. Sag'? - S a V i M z; For expenses of light-vessels, two hundred and forty-nine dollars and Light-V¤¤¤¤l¤· I dfty-one cents. _ For salaries of keepers of light-houses, two hundred and six dollars K<><=D¤¤¤ ¤fl¤sl¤¤· and fifty-nine cents. h°"“°S‘ _ For supplies of light-houses, two thousand four hundred and seventy- S¤nDl¤¤¤- nine dollars and nfty cents. . For expenses of buoyage, two hundred and two dollars and forty- B¤<>yeg<>- seven cents. For expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service and Marine Hospital Ser- Revmme-(1 utter Vl°**» ll*¤*·* <l<>ll¤·r¤· ?£1'.$?£’.ff‘§}El2§l,T"’ For refunding moneys erroneously received and covered into the Refund or mlm- Treasury, one hundred and seventy-tive dollars. _ °Y"" _ _ For reimbursing keepers at Timbalier Light-House for loss of private Keepers of Tunproperty, one hundred dollars. mh°r lighf '°"°°' To adjust the accounts of certain disbursing officers of the government on account of the appropriations following, involving no expendi- - puae of money from the Treasury, namely, under the eleven paragraphs 0 owin : For Agnita Rock Beacon, California, one hundred and eighty-three Anita Rock Bca— dollars and sixty-eight cents. °°“‘ For expense of collecting the revenue from customs, twenty-two dollars and one cent. _ _ _ FOP repairs and preservation of public buildings, twenty dollars and iuP¤l>ll<> bllll<l· seventy-six cents. _ gs' For repayment to importers excess of deposits for unascertamed du- _ Reppyments to UBS, Eve hundred and thirty dollars and fifty-one cents. "”l°'? _°"' _ For Life-Saving Service, forty-five dollars and fifty-eight cents. L1; e - s a v i n g F 01* contingent expense of Life-Saving Service one hundred and seven S°l"l°°· dollars and ninety-one cents. _ _ FOP repairs of light-houses, twenty-five dollars. hoggpseirs ofhght- For salaries of keepers of light-houses, fifty cents.