Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/981

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936 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Suss. II. Ch. 4.10. 1889. under the act of June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy- eight; such interest to be computed from the date of the respective payments by such companies up to the time of refunding the same mum. under the act aforesaid: Provided, however, That such interest shall ml]`? °° °°°°°°°d in be accepted by said companies, respectively, in full settlement of all claims on account of said moneys exacted from them in contraven- ' tion of treaty provisions as above stated. Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS. Public bnildinss-For o t-office and sub-treasu building at Boston, Massachusetts B°°*°"’M°“' four thoiisand eight hundred gid seventy-nine dollars and eighty _ ce ts. cleveland. ohln. OBE0i- ldustom-house building at Cleveland, Ohio, two thousand seven hundred and eleven dollars and eighty four cents. _ pmmelphla. Pm For post-office and court-house building at Philadellplna, Pennsylvania, four thousand two hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifteen cents. J¤¤¤‘¤*>¤ CW M°- For court-house and post-office building at Jefferson City, Missouri, forty-nine dollars and forty-five cents. xmmrmwmm INTERIOR DE1>Am‘MENT_ m!f_g*¤*°¤ *¤'°°“8•· For investigation of pension cases, special examiners, Pension Omce, thirty six dollars and nfty cents. uuqomees. For contingent expenses of land offices, four dollars and thirty °°""'*°“'·°’*‘°"“°‘ three cents. * Protecting. cw- For protecting the public lands, five dollars and twenty nve cents. Surveying. Fpr surveying the public lands, fifty six dollars and twenty-two cen s. R<>¤¤¤¤r=¤¤c¤¤¤v- For reimbursement to receivers of lpublic moneys for excess of de- °”‘ posits, two hundred and forty six dollars and forty-one cents. uclgepartmeut ot Jus- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. {MS- 1 JUDICIAL 'EXPENSES: For fees and exfpenses of marshals, United Stags courts, seven hundred and eighty- our dollars and ninety-nine cen . . ¤<>¤*m*¤*<>¤°¤*· For fees of commissioners, United States courts thirty ive dollars and forty cents. W¤=¤¤¤¤¤==- For fees of witnesses, United States courts, seven hundred and twenty dollars and ninety cents. P¤*¢¤¤¤¤¤‘ *¤P'P°n~ For support of prisoners, United States courts. three hundred and eighty-seven dollars and thirty cents. F¤P¤¤¤¤¤· or expenses of United States courts, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine and prior years, fifteen dollars. ¤1¤¤¤¤1¤'¤¤1¤ri¤•- For salaries, district marshals, three hundred and ninety four dollars and seventy-three cents. F,*,§*'¥,{*uQ'};’},'§d,§{ CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COM-

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ccueaing mm For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, eight thou- ';"'“°i Em sarlpd three hundléedo and tw;mty-four dohags and; sipty cents. Mn- or repaymen 1m ers excess o e si s or unas rtd v°?g€"°{ duties, act of August filth, eighteen hundred) and eighty t;vllro,&l’1d$1r hundred and twenty three dollars and sixty seven cents. m£{Qff°*¤ E=*¤*>· For Light House Establishment, eighteen hundred and sixty-one and eighteen hundred and sixty-two, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and ninety-six cents