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304 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. Reimjbursements For reimbursement to receivers of public moneys excess of deposits,

  • ° ’°°°"°"· four thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and eight cents.

Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of land-officers, eighteen hundred and eighty- ·P°“'°°· three and prior years, three dollars and eighty-mne cents. _ Surveys. For surveying the public lands, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and prior years, three thousand one hundred and forty-nine dollars and ninety cents. _ _P¤>*¤¤¤¤s Nb- · For protecting public lands, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and ‘l‘°1°·“‘1’· prior years, one hundred and thirteen dollars and sixty-four cents. Eighth Census. Miscellaneous 0b'ects : For expenses of the eighth census, one hundred and seventy-three dollars and seventy-six cents. Department of DEPARTMENT 01* JUSTICE. Justice. · _ Marshals' au. For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and prior years, five dollars and fifty-two cents. Commissioners’ For fees of commissioners, United States courts, eighteen hundred

  • ’°•>¤- and eighty-three and prior years, two dollars and sixty-five cents.

‘ clerks fees. For fees of clerks, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty- three and prior years, three hundred and eighteen dollars and twenty- ive cents. _ ' 1w0g:: :1;%;*;*; CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COMMIS- lmd Commission: - SIONEB OF CUSTOMS. of Customs. · P¤l>1i<= buildings, For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, eighteen hun-

  • `°‘I“‘““° ““’d '°‘ dred and eighty-three and prior years, seventy-six dollars and twenty
  • °°'"°’ cents g

For furniture and repairs of same for public buildingzgighteen hundred and eighty-four, one hundred and twenty-four do and twenty- six cents. . Keepers oflight- For salaries of keepers of light-houses, eighteen hundred and eighty-

  • ¤>¤¤°·¤· three and prior years, tlfty dollars. ’

Claims allowed _

    • 5* ?°¢¤¤d Audlm WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SECOND

f;‘,f,,§f°°{‘{.la;?°'f')*; AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLEB. partment. ¤¤¤L1>¤¥· For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty- three and prior years, two thousand and tlfsy-three dollars and ninety- one cents. vu:-mteem, psy. For pay of two and three year volunteers, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, ninety-one thousand and twenty-four dollars and thirty-two cents. Bounty. ‘ For bounty to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, sixty-ilve thousand nine hundred and sixty-three dollars and fourteen cents. vul.14,p.a-22. For bounty, RCE July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eighteen hundred and eighty and prior years, fifteen thousand seven hundred and fifty-five dollars and ninety-one cents. Mexican war For pay of volunteers (Mexican war), eighteen hundred and seventy- "°I¤¤*¤m- PM'- one and prior years, fiftythree dollars and sixty cents. Muuuteu rms- For payment of mounted riilemen under Colonel J ohn C. Fremont in ¤¤¤- 1E4G- eighteen hundred and forty-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, eightydive dollars and twenty cents. , First Michigan For travelingjexpenses of First Michigan Cavalry, prior to July first, C¤*=¤¤y. ¤=¤‘¤¤¤¤z eighteen hundred and eighty-three, five hundred and ninety- seven dollars °xP°"’““‘ and fifty-four cents. Rem-umu;. For expenses of recruiting, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and prior years, ninety-three dollars and fifty cents.