Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/605

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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. 551 NAVY DEPARTMENT. Navy Department. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH AUDITOR AND SECOND COMP- Claims allowed by rnonnun. 2;*3 Fggglgde ¤g{j;<;;j troller. For pay of the Navy, other than claims for sea ay for services Navy pay. on receiving ships, ten thousand one hundred and thirty-one dollars and twenty-six cents. For pay of the Navy, allowed under the decision of the United L<>¤s¤vi¤y. States Supreme Court in the case of Rockwell, Mullan, Baker, and Cook, fifteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars and eight cents. For pay of the Navy, for difference between sea and shore duty Recelvmgsmpuuty. pay on receivinglships, which accrued since July sixteenth, eighteen undred and eig ty, allowed under the decision of the United States ` Supreme Court in the case of Strong, five thousand five hundred an forty-one dollars and twenty-five cents. , . For pay, miscellaneous, eight hundred and forty-four dollars and mseeueoeoue. sixty-nine cents. For contingent Navy, two dollars. contingent. For pay of the Marine Corps, three hundred and thirty-seven dol- Mm-me corpspey. lar; and eighty-thiipe cents.f E d R f h or contingent ureau o ui ment an ecruitin our un- B¤*¤¤¤ Of Equipdred and eight?-four dollars and ninety-two cents. g mm and R°°"°?'"" For bounty or the destruction of enemies’ vessels, three hundred Bounty, geetmotioo and one dollars and twenty-six cents. °f °"°"“” "’“°“‘· For ipayment on account of clothing and bedding destroyed by Destroyed clothing. order or sanitary purposes, ninety-four dollars an ninety-seven cents. » ‘ For extra pay to officers and men who served in the Pacific, Extra pay, rmao allowed under act of March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, °°”°‘ one hundred and eighty-two dollars and seventeen cents. For indemnity for lost clothing, nine hundred and ninety-six dol- I·¤>¤¢ clothing. lars and sixty-six cents. For twenty per centum additional compensation allowed under Twenty per tent. joint resolution, February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and vol. 14, p. me. sixty-seven, ten thousand nine hundred and orty-five dollars and forty-seven cents. For enlistment bounties to seamen, seven thousand two hundred ·'¤¤1i¤¢¤¤<>¤¤ bounty. and ninety-eight dollars and eighty-two cents. For the payment of claims for difference between actual expenses Mileage emma. and mileage, allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme court in case of Graham versus The United States, forty one thousand six hundred and sixty-seven dollars and forty-three cents. For provisions, Marine Corps, two hundred and thirty-one dollars Provisions, Manne and twenty-seven cents. ‘ °°"°‘ For provisions, Navy, thirty-four dollars and fifty-five cents. Provisl0us,N&vy. · Claims allowed by . Sixth Auditor. For deficiency in the postal revenues, eighteen hundred and eighty- Postal revenues. eight and prior years, seven thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars and seventy-seven cents. Approved, September 30, 1890.