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526 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. propriation for salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven and eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, thirty-six dollars and fifty-one cents. _ _ To adjust the pccounlts of N.dJ£ Co ngan, late Ccgmmisiomer of Alt ,vo v'ng the ex en i ure 0 no money rom e reasugflbgingradgcienb in the alppropriation for salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Iliidustry, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, eleven dollars and and eighty-six cents. _ _B<»m¤ic¤J iuvesricw BOTANICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND AND EXPERIMENTS: To adjust °‘°"’ °“*‘ the accounts of J. N. Colman, late Commissioner of Agriculture, involving the expenditure of no money from the Treasury, being a. deficiency in the apipropriation for botanical investigations and exeriments for the sca year eighteen hundred an eighty eight, Forty-three dollars and sixty-three cents. . Poruclogical sum PoMoLoe1oAn INFORMATION: To pay the amount found due by ""“°‘°”“‘ the accounting officers to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company for transportation, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eight- I een hundred and eighty-nine, twenty-four dollars and forty eight cents. Nmtyagg <¤· Norvm DAxo·rA Exrmzmnur S·rA·r1oN: For payment to the State Pm of North Dakota on account of an Agricultura station established V<>L Mm- 440· Ma first, eighteen hundred and ninety, under the act of Congress gf hprcl; selcolndi eighteen hundred an eighty-seven, two thousand ve un re dollars. ¤}f_¤2€=*~*°¤*¤'¤¤**¤¤· IRRIGATION INVESTIGATIONSE To enable the Secretary of Agricpltéire to contimzle to ccéempleticgi his jlnieisggagions for E e puirpplse o etermining e ex nt an ava` a' y or irriga. ion o - e underflow and artesian waters within the region between the ninety- seventh degree of longitude and the foot·hills of the Rocky Mountains, and_to co lect and publish information as to the best methods of cultivating the soil by irriglation, fort? thousand dollars: Pwvin mu Provided, That no part of said sum sha be expen ed under unless the mg Qgmgiéémentire investigation,_ collection, and publication contemplated herein, includin the re rt thereon, can be fully and finally completed and finished before Jliily mst, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, without any additional expense, cost, or charge being incurred. ,,_g$r····¤¤¢¤=¤* M DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. C¤¤¤i¤8¤¤¤ M- For miscellaneous expenditures, such as telegraplhing, fuel, liglits, Wlabor, and other necessaries, directly ordered y the Attorney- engral, incluéligg ordinary repairs of Hbuilding and paliie of grounds eing for e ciencies on account 0 sca years as o ows z I For eighteen hundred and ninety, one thousand one hundred dollars ; For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, four hundred and sixty- one dollars and sixty~seven cents; in all, one thousand five hundred and sixty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents. ’““°°“"“°°“ M1scnL1.ANnoUs. ”°'°”°*¤°’**”¤¤- DEFENDING Scrrs m CLAIMS AGAINST run Umrnn Strnrnsz For defraying the necessary expenses incurred in the examination of witnesses and procurin of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and gifending suits in the Court of Claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, being for denciences on account of fiscal years, as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety, two thousand one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifty-five cents; For eighteen hundred an eighty~nine, five hundred and seventy- seven do lars and fifty cents; ,