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314 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1882. First National To pay the Comptroller of the Currency twenty eight thousand one $*1* k· N"' QP hundred and seventy-three dollars and fifty-eight cents, m trust for the m:Q‘,f,°’"°t "' creditors of the First National Bank of New Orleans, for the purpose of ° adjusting the accounts between that bank and the United States. _ Expenses of _¢¤r- To meet such expenses as may be necessary to be incurred in earrymg

    • 9 *"*QY Pt'?:; out the provisions of the act to execute certain treaty stipulations reg;;;::,? Mug latiug to Chinese approved May sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-

Am, p, 58. two, five thousand dollars. _ _ _Bittiug and Da- To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay Messrs Bntting and

  • °°“¤ P°Y‘“°“* Davidson, additional for laying pressed brick, instead of common red

brick in the exterior walls of the building for the Bureau of Engraving and Ihinting, under contract of January sixteenth eighteen hundred and seventy-nine four thousand five hundred and ninety-five dollars. Territory of no- To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to adjust the account of the

        • 1** °'°d¥*°d “* Territory of N ebmska for direct tax laid upon the Territory under the

mk d ‘ '°° ° provisions of the act of August fifth, eighteen hundred and sixtyone 152 5;.;,,295, and to pay to the State of Nebraska an amount eertilleel to be due on account of five perceutum of the net proceeds of sales of certain Indian reservations within the limits of said State during the period mmmeneing January first, eighteen hundred and seventyeight, and ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, he is hereby authorized and directed to credit said Territory with the sum of fifteen thousand and thirty dollars and forty cents, now standing against it on the books of the Treasury on account of direct tsx, and pay to the State of Nebraska the sum of four thousand two hundred and eighty-one' dollars and sixty cents, the balance certified by the accounting ofllcers to be due said State on account of live per centum of net proceeds of sales of certain Indian reservations, which said sum is hereby appropriated Appmumaon. _ out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated charles 0mm. To pay Charles Osborn the amount, of a judgment rendered in his favor by the Court of Claims, and heretofore paid to Edwin J Sweet on a foged assignment, one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and sixty-four

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Po w e rs •¤ A T0 enable the Secretary of the ’1‘rea.s1u·yto pay to Mes¤rs.Powors and Bbw- . Mabry the sum of eighty-nine dollars and one cent, being amount sus- - · pended in settlement numbered twenty-five hundred and forty-nine, of December first, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, and since allowed for cattle furnished for “ support of Sioux of diferent tribes,. including Santee Sioux of Nebraska, eighteen hundred and eighty, and prior . years . . . _ hg,,; Wm;. enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the le al re resent, •tivesofGeorgeC. atxves of George O Johnston the amount, not exceeding ten tllousand ·'°*¤¤¤*°¤· five hundred and ten dollars, which may be ascertained to be due to them under the provisions of an act of Congress approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, entitled “An act for the relief of ‘ George C Johnston! hmm, in ,m_ That the Architect oil the Capitol is authorized and directed to pay ployeea under the employees under his charge the pay deducted from them for the xiv1Q::?;; of g;p¤— time lost by them, respeotwely, during the obseqnies of the late Presi- ' • · dent James A Garlield, m the month of September. eighteen hundred and eighty-one. , » ALASKAN SEAL FISHERIES. Agent, n ge;} AIF? and traveling expenses of agents at seal fisheries in ¤•. e- as a 0 ows: For one agent, three thousand six hundred and ilfty dollars. For one assistant agent, two thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. For two assistant agents, at two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars each, four thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. For necessary traveling expenses of agents in going to and returning from Alaska, at mx hundred dollars each per annum, two thousand four hundred dollars.