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306 FOBTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. Bounty- For bounty for the destruction of enemies’ vessels, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, one hundred and nmeteen dollars and eighty-five cents. _ _ _ , numm of pm. For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, eighteen yisions and cloth- hundred and eighty-four, one hundred and nine dollars and eighty mg- cents. » B n l i st in e nt For enlistment bounties to seamen, prior to July iirst, eighteen hun- "°“°**°¤· dred and eighty-three, three hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty- nine cents. · Lost clothing. For indemnity for lost clothing, prior to July first, eighteen hundred · and eighty-three, sixty dollars. · _ _ _ Bureau otuedi- For medical department, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, eighteen °i¤° md S'¤’8¤’!· hundred and eighty-three and prior years, one hundred and eleven dollars. Clothing, em., For payments on account of clothing or bedding destroyed by order €§'f:"’°Y°" *°' '°"‘ for sanitary purpous in preventing the spread of contagious diseases, 1 W P°’P°°°°' one thousand eight hundred and two dollars and fifty-seven cents. naoemce be- For the payment of claims for diiference between actual expenses and

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§;§“"’ ““d "“ °' in the ease of Graham versus United States, twenty-three thousand ` _ eight hundred and twenty-eight dollars and thirty cents. bycéegis Aww CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR. ' MC1¤¤ ¤°¤Y c· To pay Chauncey C. Morse, mail-contractor, for amount of transg,":;, {amen portation nom April iirst to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and t,,,,, eightrtwo, route numbered twenty-eight thousand three hundred and thirty-seven, Missouri, twentpthree dollars and twentydive cents. Supplemental Sec. 6. That for the payment of the following supplemental list of ¤l=¤¤¤¤· claims, which are fullyset forth in Senswtelhecutive Document Number Two Hundred and Thirteeu,urstsesion]§‘orty-ninth Congress, there is appropriated as follows: _ · · ,,,°‘;}_*;·;, ggytgg enema anmwnn nr me rmnn ammo: ann sneosn ggoglsgcgnd Qgmp. . E!. Warbepartment. WAR DEPARTMENT. _ 5., ,1,,, ,t,,_, For horses and other property lost in the military service prior to claims. July irst, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, fourteen thousand three hundred and forty-three dollars and twenty-six cents. 1£¤m•i¤¤¤¤¢•1 Sec. 7. That ibn- the pagznent of the following supplemental list of ° ““'·‘· claims transmitted to the nate by the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, July twenty-sixth eighteen hundred and eighty-six, in response to Senate resolution of July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty- six, being Senate Executive Document Number Two Hundred and Eighteen, there is appropriated as follows: _ cmu. snowed CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SECOND AUDITOR AND E citggggr SECOND COMPTBOLLEB. t;E:lDepartment. WAR DEPARTMENT. p,,,-_ ,,,;,,,,,,,6,, For pay of two and three year volunteers, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, fifty-two thousand six hundred and twenty- eight dollars and sixty-one cents. ` Bounty, volon- For bounty to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, eighteen were- hundred and seventy-oue and prior years, thirty-eight thousand two hundred and four dollars and sixty-nine cents.