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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 373. 1896. 283 Georgetown, District of Columbia, to be available until expended, sixty- five thousand dollars. That o11e-halfof the foregoing amounts to meet deficiencies in the appropriations on account of the District of Columbia shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one·half from any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. _ _ EXTENSION OF HIGHWAYS: To pay certain of the accounts set forth W£;f““"‘°“ "f ’“g"‘ in House Document Numbered Three hundred a11d twenty-four of this Expenses. Q session, namely: For advertising, bill of costs of United States mar- v°‘27**"53“‘ shal, and for services in reporting testimony incurred in the execution of the Act entitled “An Act to provide a permanent system of highways in that part of the District of Columbia lying outside of cities," approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and including one thousand dollars to compensate A. S. Worthington and Samuel Maddox in full for services as special attorneys for the District of Columbia, five thousand four hundred and ninety-one dollars, to be paid wholly out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. _ EXGISE BOARD: For amount required to enable the board to pay for £fj§_§,f,;’;’;f}i‘},q,,0l_S_ liquors obtained from places where intoxicants are sold, and for the purpose of having analyses made of the same, to be paid wholly from the revenues of the District of Columbia, three hundred dollars. Runnmrction or ·rAx-sxLE cE1cri1··1oA1·E: TopayJoseph R. Spransy §‘;;°,}_}§¤§‘,,§P’”“*Y· for tax-sale certificate for lot sixteen, square seven hundred and sixty, ` assessed to A. Grant, sold April eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety- three, to be paid wholly from the revenues of the District of Columbia, one thousand and thirty-one dollars. VVATER DEPARTMENT: For the following, to be paid wholly from the ‘“"°’ "°Pa"*¤°¤‘· revenues of the water department, namely: For contingent expenses, namely: To pay accounts set forth in House C¤¤*i¤g<>¤*¤¤r¤¤·S¤¤- Document Numbered Three hundred and twenty-four, of this session, on account of fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, five dollars and twelve cents. WAR DEPARTMENT. W"‘"D""”"“‘°““ M1L1TA12.Y ESTABLISHMENT. PAY OF THE ARMY: For pay of officers of the line; pay to the otii- $;;“Y· eers for length of service, to be paid with current monthly pay; pay of "` enlisted men; pay of retired officers; additional pay for length of service to retired officers; pay of enlisted men 011 the retired list; and for commutation of quarters to officers on duty without troops; in all, four hundred and forty-nine thousand eight hundred and five dollars and forty-two cents. HORSES FOR CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY: For purchase of horses for H""°“· the cavalry and artillery and for the Indian scouts and for such infantry and members of the Hospital Corps in field campaigns as may be required to be mounted, and the expenses incident thereto, twenty-four thousand dollars: Provided, That the number of horsespurchased under §Q;’,;‘,§g; Pm this appropriation, added to the number on hand, shall not at any time' exceed the number of enlisted men and Indian scouts in the mounted . service, and that no part of this appropriation shall be paid out for horses not purchased by contract after competition duly invited by the Quartermastens Department and an inspection by such Department, all under the direction and authority of the Secretary of War. , QL*AR]`ERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT: To pay amounts audited and p,f$}§,{,§f§"“‘“' * ”"‘ allowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department, for bar- B=~¤¤<·k¤ =·¤<l misrracks and quarters, and reported to Congress in House Excutive Doc- tm` ument Numbered Two hundred and thirty-four, Fifty-third Congress, third session, thirty-eight thousand five hundred dollars and twelve cents. To pay George Baber, of Kentucky, amount found due, as per Treasury settlement numbered one hundred and thirty-three, and reported to