Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 20.djvu/143

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118 FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 191. 1878. Di¤l>¤¤‘¤i¤g—¢>¤i- Customs service: For the settlement of balances due disbursingofii- {gsi °“”““““ '°"‘ cers for expenditures made by them in pursuance of law, on account of ` the appropriations named below, being deficiencies as follows: For furniture, and repairs of same, for public buildings, fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-two, one dollar and seventy-tive cents; for repairs and preservation of public buildings, fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-four, twenty-five dollars; for revenue-cutter service, fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-four, two dollars and fifty-two cents; for expenses of collecting the revenue from customs in eighteen hundred and seventy-five, two hundred and thirty-four dollars and twenty-three cents; for custom-house, Machias, Maine, ninety-one cents; for customhouse, Wiscasset, Maine, ten dollars and seventy-eight cents. For the settlement of disbursing-officers’ accounts under the control of the Commissioner of Customs, involving no expenditure of money from the Treasury, fifty—ilve thousand six hundred and ninety-six dollars and sixty-nine cents, being on account of appropriations for the service of several fiscal years. Marcus W. Lyon. To adjust the settled account of Marcus W. Lyon, lieutenant of ordnance and quartermaster, involving no expenditure of money from the Treasury, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-six, thirty-six dollars. smtsnnnryroror. To adjust the settled account of the Treasury Department for staficersofsecret serv- tionery furnished officers of the United States secret service, involving “’°· no expenditure of money from the Treasury, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, eighteen dollars and twenty-two cents. Louis ])g1m;g_ To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay Louis Delano for services rendered in the Secret Service Division of the Treasury Department during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-four, three H. F. Hnmhin- hundred and thirteen dollars and four cents; and- to pay H. F. Hutch- °°“· inson for the same character of service, two hundred and fifty-nine dol- Anu.J. Comes. lars and twenty-five cents; and to pay Andrew J. Carnes for the same character of service, one hundred and forty-seven dollars and sixty T.S.Ns11igar. cents; and to pay T. S. Nelligar, one hundred dollars. _Pr_i¤ting and For printing and binding for the War Department, twenty-five thoub“'d"'g· sand dollars; for the Interior Department, eighteen thousand dollars; for the Treasury Department, thirty thousand dollars; in all, seventy- three thousand dollars, to be done at the Government Printing Office. George Barber. To pay George Barber, light-house keeper at Point Bonita, California, amount due him, one hundred and twenty-six dollars and seventy-four cents. WAR DEPARTMENT. Natrona; coms. For payment of amounts certified to be due by the accounting-officers mics- of the Treasury Department, for establishing and maintaining national cemeteries, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and prior years, one hundred and eighty-one dollars and thirty-six cents; for eighteen hundred and seventy-two, seventy-six dollars; for eighteen hundred and seventy-five, eighteen dollars. Ordnance serv- For payment of amount certified to be due for ordnance service for the l°°· fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and prior years, one hundred and two dollars and seventy-tive cents. Hire of quarters- For payment of amounts certified to be due by the accountingofficers of the Treasury Department, for rent or hire of quarters for troops, and for officers on military duty, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and prior years, thirty-three thousand four hundred and thirty-three dollar and forty-four cents. Incidental ex- For payment of amounts due for incidental expenses of the Army, p0¤¤¤¤. Army- being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy- four, seven thousand nine hundred and ninety-six dollars and seventy- six cents.