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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 831. 1901. 1015 Swink four hundred and forty dollars and eighty cents, appropriated in Act of A ril eighteenth, nineteen hundred, entitled "An Act for the relief of ifiiram Johnson and others," instead of to William Swink, _ _ as therein provided. _ . TRANSPORTATION _OF DESTITUTE MINERS: To pay the account of the tugggrggqgting desti- Pacific Steamship Company, of San·Francisco, California, certified in ° S` House Document Numbered Two hundred and fifty-eight, of this session, for transportation` of certain destitute miners from Wrangel, Alaska, to Seattle, Vlzlashington, in eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, nine hundred and twenty dollars. _ , CREDIT IN ACCOUNTS OF CERTAIN OFFICERS CORrs OF ENGINEERS: f€¤<~>¤;:a,i¤ =}¤¤<2¤¤*»— Authority is hereby granted to the accounting officers of the Treasury gmeiéi-S. m wgmw to allow and credit in the accounts of certain officers of the Corps of Engineers, United States Army, amounts standing against them on the books of the Treasury as follows: Captain W. E. Craighill, twenty- seven dollars and twenty-three cents; Nlajor E. H. Ruffner, eighty- three dollars; Major W. L. Fisk, one hundred and sixteen dollars and fifteen cents; in all, two hundred and twenty-six dollars and thirty- eight cents. _ _ PAYMENT TO `WILLIAM CCLE: To enable the Secretary of the Treas- ,‘§;{§[§$§‘Q}_°· ury to pay the claim of William Cole, private, Company K, Fifteenth · United States Colored Troops, certified- to be due under the appropriation "Bounty to volunteers, their widows, and legal heirs," by settlement numbered forty-six thousand four hundred and ninety-nine of eighteen hundred and eighty-five, but erroneously paid to another person, three hundred dollars. - REIMnURsEMENT or CUBAN REVENUES: To enable the Secretary of C,f§,§,§‘,¥;,‘{,§,§{;°e*;“” °* the Treasury to reimburse the revenues of the island of Cuba for the ' amount ex ended in said island in furnishing information to the Secretary of {Far, as directed by him, relating to receipts and expenditures in said island, heretofore paid from said revenues, the sum of fifteen thousand seven hundred and eighty-six dollars and ninety-one cents. i Qll(·U’8.lll.lll€ S€I'VlC€ For the maintenance and ordinary expenses, including pay of officers M“i¤*°"*“’°€· and employees of quarantine stations at Delaware Breakwater, Reedy Island, Cape Charles and supplemental station, Cape Fear, Savannah, South Atlantic, Brunswick, Gulf, Tortugas, San Diego, San Francisco, golumbia River, Port Townsend, and Porto Rico, eighteen thousand ollars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the a propriation "Qu&1‘&HtlHB Service,” for the fiscal year nineteen hundgied, two thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and eighty cents. C To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation "Quarantine Service," for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, one hundred and fifty-nine ' dollars and twenty-tbree cents. C Repairs to vessels in use in the Quarantine Service, twenty-two thou- Repairs to vesseis. sand dollars. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Public buildings- To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury sc.A1b¤¤s.v¢. on account of the appro riation "Custom-house and post-office, Saint Albans, Vermont," one hundred and ninety-four dollars and ten cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treas- Phi1¤~<1<>1phi¤.P¤» ury on account of the appropriation “Post-of5ce and court-house, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania," fifteen dollars and fifty-three cents.