Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/924

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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. 871 cogplsert S. Fletcher, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars Dc u:§sm ‘ Harry King, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and twenty-five cents costs Abraham King, two hundred dollars, together with eight dollars and ninetyjive cents costs; To the ltimore and Potomac Railroad Company, Efty-two dollars and twenty-five cents costs; . . ‘ To Edward S. Lacey, Commissioner Freedmen’s Savings and Trust Company, six thousand two hundred and twentysseven dollars _ and forty-nine cents, together with one hundred and forty-one dollar·s and forty-five cents costs; ' To the First National Bank of New York, seven thousand nine hundred and iiftly-eight dollars and fifty-ive cents, together with two hundred an one dollars and ninetyfxive cents costs; in all twenty-seven thousand four hundred and eighty-six dollars and seventg-one cents, together with a further sum to pay the interest on said judgment as provided by law from the date the same became due until the date of payment. ‘ That one-half of the foregoing amounts, to meet deficiencies in my mm mmm the appgopriations on account of the District of Columbia, shall be '°'°¤¤°°~ , paid m the revenue of the District of Columbia, and one·half rom any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise apppoprrated. ATEE DEPARTMENT: For deficiencies in the appro riations for wmuwmm. the water department, payable from the revenues o tds water department, as follows: For contingent exfgnses, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, twenty-six dol rs and sixty-five cents. For contingent expenses, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, twengy-one dollars and sixty cents. _ _ For ggner expenses fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, five do rs. WAR DEPARTMENT. War Department. For stationery for the War Department (Record and Pension sw;,,,,,,·y_ Division), ten thousand five hundred dollars. * _ BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON: Form- Buildings no troducing electric lamps and wires into the Executive Mansion and £·,,'f.; ·mm connecting the same by underground cable with the source of elec- ¤l¤c¤·1¤¤s1¤¤- tricity, fave thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. mgltitary uuumi. QUAB’.l'ERMAS'1‘ER’S DEPARTMENT. · Quarrer·muter'¤Deputment. TRANSPORTATION OF THE ARMY AND ITS SUPPLIES: Transplor- pmmmtim tation of the Army, including baggage of the troops w en moving either pg land or water; of supplies to the militia furnished by the ar Department; of the necessary agents and employees; of clothing, camp and garrison equipage, and other guartermaster’s stores, from Army depots or place of purchase or elivery to the several sts and Army depots, and from those depots to the troops in the gdk]; of horse egurpments and of subsistence stores from the places of purchase an from the places of delivery to such places as the circumstances of the service may require them to be sent; of ordnance, ordnance stores, and small arms from the foundries and armories to the arsenals, fortilications, frontier posts, and Army depots; for transportation of signal offcers or parties, and their equipments, instruments, stores and supplies, when ordered by proper authority for military purposes on y; freights, wharfage,