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544 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. eighteen hundred and eighty-three, one hundred and fourteen thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars and twelve cents. For pay of the Navy, certiiied claims reported in House Executive Document Numbered One hundred and forty-four, Fift -nrst Congress, first session, commencing with number one hundred and forty- pne, on page one hundred and ghirty-?igh(t,51.nd including lpumbeg our, on age one un re an orty 0 said ocument, six t ousan mon five hundred and ninety-tive dollars and twenty-six cents : Provided, ‘ That no part of this sum shall be used for the payment of any claims E sela pay Iopgrlpcaeiilvingéshiptsi, ortigpr (thepaymepttof aéiy claim véhicl; ave owe un er e ecisions o e u reme our which have been adopted by the accounting officers as a basis for the allovyancée o§ said claim which accrued prior to July sixteenth, eight- _ _ een un re_ an eig y. _ _ P¤>*¤¤¤>¤¤·N¤'Y· For provisions of the Navy, certified claims reiported in House Executive Document Numbered One hundred and orty-four, Fifty- first Congress, first session, as follows: Number one hundred and fifty-s11K, John Harrington, nve dollars and twenty-five cents; number thirty-seven, Charles W. Livermore, seventyidollars and nft pents; (pumblep one hundredbandmsixtpen, Féank .hPerry, one dol; ar an -01g y cents- num er ty- our, risto er Stem, sixty dollars; in all, one hdndred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty-five · cents: fromdeied, Tliat up part of this sum iiall be iiised ltor the pay- men o any c aim or ra ions on receiving-s ips, or or the ayment of any claim which may have been allowed under the decisions of the Supreme Court which have been adopted by the accounting officers as a basis for the allowance of said claims which accrued prior to July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty. p,,, m;mu.m,,,,,,_ For pay, miscellaneous, five hundred and sixteen dollars and sevy,,,-,,,, _ or pay _ anne orps one thousand ree un r an teen 0,,,.,,, cnlly cents. MC th d th h d ed d fif Ny dollars and sixteen cents. ’ Barracks. Mor repair of barracks, Marine Corps, thirty dollars and ninety cen s. cnnungnnm. For contingent, Marine COI§S, thirty-two dollars and ten cents. Naval Advisory For pay, civilian members aval A visory Board, thirty-nine dol- B i Medicirw IME and Sd¥tyl(dmtS.t t B f M d'd S f t ni-enn or me 103 epar men , ureau o e icme an urgery, or y °°dS`"`g°”" dollars and ten cents. mn-nnn Equipment For contingent Bureau of Equi ment and Recruiting two hun- "“° “°°"‘“““‘· dred and seventyifive dollars and eighty cents. ’ mnnmeninnznnnnnien. For enlistment bounties to seamen, three thousand eight hundred and ninety-three dollars and seventy-nine cents. oinnnnesesqenmngnnn For bounty for the destruction of enemies’ vessels, three hundred °"°'“"“ '°“°° ‘ anil twen;y—three élollprs mid iilhirteen cenlts. d h d nm wm;. or in emnit or ost c ot ing, one thousand six un red and twenty-eight doilars and seventeen cents. mm pay, meme For extra dpay to officers and men for service on Pacific coast, one °°°“‘· hundred an thirty-seven dollars and seventy cents. ·-An,.,,,_~- mw OL _ Forlrelief oglthlc; wiglpvgs and prphybof officersil sealmep, arg'} marines ost on the nit tates s oop any, two un re an orty dollars. nemnyea nxnunng. For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, four hundred and sixty-seven dollars and three cents. Twenty pei-anne. ger tylvtenty centum additional compensation, seven hundred an eig een dollars and eight cents. nnengeanms. For the payment of claims tlhr difference between actual expenses and mileage allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Graham versus United States, eleven thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars and eighty-six cents.