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Fon*rY.n1cn·rn cosennss. snss. 1. cn. 2.24. 1884. 239 To pay Doctor D. M. Burgess in full compensation for services ren- D- M- B¤rg¤¤¤. dered by him as health inspector at Havana, Cuba, from July fifteenth, P“Y"‘°”° *°· eighteen hundred and eighty-two, to June second, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, at the rate of two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the States of Cali- Paym o nt_ to fornia, Oregon, and Nevada, respectively, the fifteen per centum of SF°*°?) of C’*h*`°'5 the amount of their quota of the direct tax of eighteen hundred and '§;?,ad:°’;,‘;’;’c:;’t_ sixty-one, on account of the proper costs for assuming the collection of um of quota, of the same, as follows, to wit: To the State of California, thirty-seven direct tu,oto. thousand one hundred and ninety-one dollars and seventeen cents; to the State of Oregon, ilve thousand two hundred and seventy-one dollars and ten cents; and to the State of Nevada, six hundred and eighty- eight dollars and ninety cents; in all, forty-three thousand one hundred and fifty-one dollars and seventeen cents For compensation in lieu of moieties in certain cases mnder the _ Comfpensationin customsrevenue laws, ten thousand dollars, h°“ ° m°'°*’°"· To pay to the New York Herald on account of advertising done for New York Horthe Treasury Department, being a deficiency for eighteen hundred and ahh P¤¥¤¤¤¤* *°· eighty-two and prior years, seven thousand nine hundred and sixty-two dollars and twenty cents, To enable the Treasurer of the United States to redeem a promissory Promissory note note, numbered one hundred and thirteen, of the late Republic of Texas, of *b° wublg °f for one hundred dollars, with interest at ten per centum from the date ofx°°’ °mP °° thereof to January nrst eighteen hundred and forty-one, one hundred and twenty five dollars and fifty-six cents, For the payment of liabilities contracted on account of propagation Propagation or of foodfsheries during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen f°°'Hl¤h°¤· ` hundred and eighty-three, five hundred and seventy-nine dollars and sixty cents, For the payment to the Baker Salvage Company for services rendered Beker Seiveze July fourteenth to eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, in- gzgfzgyr P"Y‘ gnsive, in Boating and lightering the tcamcr Fish Hawk, one thousand ' ollars, · For the maintenance of vessels of the United States Fish Commission, Vessels, Unison HV0 thousand dollars, St;ga:nFmh Com- From the appropriation for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, Cnnr1osW.Copo- _ eighteen hundred and eighty-four, approved March third, eighteen 1°“d· P‘*Y“‘°“* "°· hundred and eighty-three, the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars is hereby authorized to be paid to Charles W, Copeland, consulting engineer, for the preparation of the plans and specifications and for supervising the construction of the steamer-vessel Albatross, authorized March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-one; and the sum of ten dollars and eighty cents is likewise authorized to be paid from the same appropriation to the New York Herald, for advertising proposals for New yu.], H0,. the construction of the Steam-vessel Albatross, aid, payment to. That the act passed May thirtyiirst, anno Domini eighteen hundred gi gmt__ m0_ and eighty, entitled “An act making appropriations for a deficiency in the appropriations for the payment of pensions for the nscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, and for other purposes? shall be construed as having given to the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, to July tirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, but no longer, the same authority in regard to allowances for subsist~ All¢>w¤¤¤• for ence to omcers and men of the Navy serving in the operations of the :::’u°‘j,*,‘;,‘:=‘;°m*"e‘;;" United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries as is given’to the Sec ,,,,;,,0,,,,,, ig Fas}; retary of the Treasury in regard to service of officers and men of the Commission serv- Navy in the Coast Survey by section forty-six hundred and eighty-eight M- _of me Revised Statutes of the United states, . F~ S-*°°°·°¤°- For salaries and traveling expenses of agents at seal-fisheries in J¤h¤ W- Bee- Alaska: To pay John W, Beeman, late special agent of the Treasury at “““» P“Y‘”°“* *°·