Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 22.djvu/624

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FORTY—S EVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 141. 1883. 597 For lllédical and hospital department, eighteen hundred and eighty Medical, etcsdegait prior years, four hundred and seventy-seven dollars and twenty P‘“*'“°“*· n s. For expenses of recruiting, eighteen hundred and eighty and prior Recruiting. years, six dollars and fifteen cents. _ Twenty per centum additional compensation, prior to July nrst, Tyventyperoent. eighteen hundred and eighty (joint resolution of February twenty- “d°U*"?“°1 °°m‘ eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven), one hundred and thirty- P°"m°°‘ nine dollars and thirty-two cents. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SEC- Interior Depart- ` OND AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. m°¤*· _ For contingencies of the Indian Department, eighteen hundred and Contingencies of clghty and prior years, eighty-nine dollars. g¤;n{¤di¤¤ 1)**1***** For incidental expenses, Indian service in Colorado, for same period, Indian ‘ service, one dollar. C¤l¢>1‘¤d¤· ` For incidental expenses, Indian service in Oregon, for same period, Oregon. eight hundred and thirty-six dollars and forty-six cents. For support of Sioux of different tribes, including Santee Sioux of SupportofSioux, Nebraska, for same period, sixty-five dollars and forty-one cents. °*°·» N°b'“k°· For transportation of Indian supplies, for same period, four hundred Transportation and sixty-four dollars and ten cents. of kdm '°PPh°¤· For traveling expenses of Indian inspectors, for same period, two Indian inspectdollars and forty-five cents. °'°- CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD AUDITOR AND SECOND b CE]';:, $*5;;*: COMPTB0LI*EB‘ Second Comp- INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. . ming;-1.,.-, For Army pensions for eighteen hundred and eighty and prior years, Am! 1>¤¤¤i°¤¤· one thousand and sixty-five dollars and eighty cents. WAR DEPABTET. War. For regular supplies, Quartcrmastu’s Department, for eighteen hun- Q“,‘;'*°'“‘°°*’°"" dred and eighty and prior years, four thousand eight hundred and "PP °°° thirty-three` dollars and thirty-three cents. For incidental expenses, Quartermastefs Department, for same I¤<=id¤¤*¤l •¤· period, one thousand six hundred and ninety-nine dollars and seventy- P°““°“· two cents . For Army transportation for same period, one hundred and forty-seven Amy tr=>¤¤1><¤¤— thousand two hundred and sixteen dollars and nineteen cents. “"‘°“· To pay Olive A. Adams, widow of Daniel M. Adams, holder and Olive A. Adams, owner of audited claims for Army transportation eighteen hundred and P“¥'“°“* *°· eighty and prior years, certified in Executive Document Forty-five, · second session, I·‘orty-seventh Congress, five hundred and eightytlnree dollars and sixty-seven cents. · · For barracks and quarters, for same period, one thousand nine hun- ]2*:;;*°k¤ ° nd dred and ninety-four dollars and twenty cents. q" "‘ For horses for cavalry and artillery, for same period, eleven thousand Homes. <==W¤l¤¥» five hundred and forty dollars. °tY‘ _ For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, for same period, sixty- Cl<>*·l¤¤8. ¢*·¤· seven cents._ For subsistence of the Army, for same period, one thousand one hun- B¤l>¤¤¤*¤¤¤•- dred and ive dollars and seventy cents. , For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, as B¤*`¤¤d of ¤¤°¤· follows : To the State of Ohio, seventy thousand nine hundred and forty- °Yf,f]‘{: three dollars and ninety-six cents; to the State of Maine,‘two thousand M,,,;, one hundred and ninety-seven dollars and thirty-two cents; to the State of Massachusetts, eleven thousand seven hundred and ditiy-four dollars M¤¤¤•<=h¤••t¤¤· and twelve cents (eighth installment); to the State of cnnsylvama, P•>¤¤¤yiv¤¤•·