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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 390. 1882. 283 For incidental expenses, Quartermastens Departments same period, seven hundred and forty-four dollars and twenty-four cents. I• or barracks and quarters, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and seventy-eight cents I·‘or barracks and quarters, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine and p;1or years, three thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars and n ne cen s mrlgor horses for cavalry and artillery, same period, two hundred dol- Horses. _ For clothing and camp and garrison equipage, same period, two dol- Clothing, oto. lars and forty-one cents. For observation and report of storms, same period, two hundred and Repo;-totstonns. forty-seven dollars and sixteen cents. For subsistence of the Army, same period, three hundred and forty-six Subsistence. dollars and twenty-one cents. _ Y For commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States, prior Commutation or to July llrst, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, six thousand four hun- ¤>¤i<>¤¤. vwdred and fifty-six dollars and seventy live cents. - Eor horses and other property lost in the military service, for same Horses, ete.,lost. period, ilhceen thousand four hundred and eighty-two dollars and sixty- _ nine cents. For Army pensions eighteen hundred and seventy-nine and prior Army pensions. years, ive hundred dollars and ninety cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH AUDITOR AND ASECOND GOMPTBOLLEB. Forpeye|'the1Q’svy‘p1ior{2oJuly first, eighteen hundred and seventy- Navy. eight, twenty thousand seven hundred and seventeen dollars and Pey- tlfl:y·nine cents. . . For pay, miscellaneous, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, eleven thensand seve: hgnlndred and forty-fourJd`;>ll1ars and gtlyventyiseven cezutsl. or payoft e urincCorpsprior to yilrst,ci teen seventymine, seven hundred and twenty-four dollars and forty-llve cents. _ . ‘ For enlistment bounties to seamen, some period, nine lmndred and. Buntin- . sixty dollars and sixty-one cents. _ _ _ For bounty for the destruction of enemies' vessels, same period, live hundred and forty-two dollars and thirty cents. For indemnity for lost clothing, same period, one hundred and twenty — Jost clothing. dollars. For allowance for the reduction of wages under eight-hour law, same _Wagos under period, forty-one dollars and ninety-one cents. °¤8b*·l¤f¤*‘ I"- For gratuity to seamen, same period, one hundred dollars. mg.;-ntmty to sos- F contin nt Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting eighteen hun- Contingent. Budredunud sevghty-nine and prior years, thirty-four dollars and tit'ty~nine ::,“g£g§£:f“* t mg`; provisionsfor Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, eighteen Provisions. hundred and eighty, ninety dollars and ninety cents. r ’ CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR. F d li 'encyml revenues eighteen hundred and seventy-nine Deliciency, pool. md0prie5rcyears,ll1oI;»•tnB· certillcetes, numbered one hundred and thirty- M ¤‘¤*•¤¤¤¤¤- nine, one hundred and forty, and sue hundred and forty-one, for mail ° transportation and mail messengers, three hundred and seventy four MS mdTtl$ntcl1n% ‘ted Stat io agent f r paying pensions at Du no s for mc.4.-- ate nl. espens n _ o _ __ as Detroit, Michigan, be and heis hereby, authorized and regmred to issue wiki W ·l¤¤¤ to John B. June of the village and county of Newsgo, in the Statgncg Michigan, e duplicate of his check for one thousand four hundred sixtynine dollars and sixty cents, dated November Mteenth, anno