Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/113

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 47. 1888. 67 For Signal Service, incidental expenses, eighteen hundred and ".I¤°id°¤*¤*!°¤*P¢¤¤*=S» eighty-five and prior years, three hundred and ninety-nine dollars scm0c` and seventy cents. For Signal Service, transportation, eighteen hundred and eighty- m'{‘§¤€¤Sr<>¤=i¢i¤¤. Sisfive and prior years, except the claims numbered eighty-two thou- mw sand four hundred and sixt -three and eighty-three thousand four hundred and fourteen in said Executive Document Number Ninety, eighteen dollars and fifty cents. dfor Signal Service, barracks and guarters, eighteen hundred and mBa"`?*°ks gggdgareighty-five and prior years, two hun red and forty-three dollars and m’ g ' sixty cents. For contingencies of fortifications, fiftyl-six dollars and fifty cents. F°¤i“°¤“°¤S· For surveys of military defenses, eig teen hundred and eighty- five and prior years, thirty-six dollars and twenty cents. For gun-boats on Western rivers, eighteen hundred and eighty- Hgh?-Mts WMM five an prior years, twenty-one dollars and ninety-two cents. ' For Rogue River Indian war, prior to July first, eighteen hundred Rnsnc River Indian and eighty-nve, four hundred and thirty-five dollars and five cents. wm"' . For transportation of officers and their baggage, eighteen hundred '1`¤¤¤SP¤¤‘*=i¤i¤¤· and seventy-one and prior years, one hundred and forty-two dollars. For twenty per centum additional compensation prior to July first, “"°“”Y W' °°”°· eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two hundred and ninety-seven do lars and thirty-nine cents. For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, Sum. wfnnd inninety-six thousand thirty-four dollars and thirty-one cents. For reimbursement to certain States and Territories expenses in- S curred in repelling invasions and suppressing Indian host1 ities, act hosltilities. g of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, twenty- V°L2“-¥’·“‘- three thousand one hundred and eighty dollars an ninety-two cents. For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of regon and mgt{j’,§$'g,‘f,{’t*},eg“b· Washington volunteers in eighteen hundre and fifty-ve and ` eighteen hundred and nfty-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and fprior years, five thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars and o1‘ty-eight cents. For subsistence of the Army, eighteen hundred and eight -tive Subsistence. and prior years, eight hundred and seventy-seven dollars and forty- five cents. 1 1 Q t D rt h h For re ar supp ies, uartermas er’s e a ment, ei teen un- Qnurtnrmssters dred anildi hty-tive and prior years, four tdiousand sexgm hundred D°°°"°"'°""°"""°“‘ dollars and gfty-six cents. For incidental expenses, Quartermastefs Department, eighteen Incidnninlexponsns hundred and eighty-Eve and prior years, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-three dollarsfacpld ninety-ons cents. 1 h h d Tr For transportation o e Army an its supp ies, ei teen un red ¤¤¤P°¤’¤¤¤¤· and eighty-five and prior years, except the claimséhf the Central Chim °x°°p°°d’ Pacific Railroad Companty, the Southern Pacific Company, of Arizona; the Southern Paci c Company, of California; the Southern Pacific Company, of New Mexico, and the Union Pacific Railway Company, certined under this title in said Executive Document Number Ninety, fifteen thousand eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and thirty-nine cents. For fifty per centum of arrears of Army trans ortation due cer- Fifty per centutain land—grant railroads, eighteen hundred and) eight -five and mm prior years, nine thousand one hundred and twenty-one dhllars and seven cents. For barracks and quarters, eighteen hundred and eighty-Eve and m{:"°°¤ md qmprior years, four thousand four hundred and fifty-six dollars and thirty-two cents. For construction and repair of hospitals, eighteen hundred and Hospitals. eighty-five and prior years, two thousand two hundred and fourteen dollars and twenty-two cents.