Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/1106

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1054 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 831. 1901. For incidental expenses, Q,uartermaster’s Department, three hundred and forty-one dollars and forty-one cents. ‘ For transportation of the Army and its supplies, three hundred and seventy-six dollars and eight cents. For clothing, and camp and garrison equipage, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty cents. . I For headstones for graves of soldiers, four dollars and thirteen cents. For Medical and Hospital Department, eight dollars and fifty cents. For artificial limbs, eight hundred and sixty dollars and twenty~one cents. For operating snagboats on the Ohio River, twenty-two cents. For expenses California Débris Commission, four dollars and thirty- seven cents. d {or horses and other property lost in the military service, ninety 0 ars. -For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, eightysix dollars and four cents. For pay of mounted riiiemen under Colonel John C. Fremont in eiahteen hundred and forty-six, fifty-one dollars and four cents. or traveling expenses of First Michigan Cavalry, two hundred and six dollars and twenty-one cents. For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington olunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-tive an eighteen hundred and fifty-six, forty-eight dollars and fifty-two cents. §1§;;g;¤1§gg0;§i tg; CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUD1ToR EoR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. For pay of the Navy, two thousand nine hundred and seventy-nine dollars and thirty-nine cents. For pay, miscellaneous, sixty -six dollars and twenty-four cents. For pay of the Marine Corps, one hundred. and fifteen dollars and three cents. For pay, Naval Academy, one hundred and forty-four dollars. d Eor outfits for naval apprentices, Bureau of Navigation, forty-five o ars. For indemnity for lost clothing, nine hundred and forty-six dollars · and fifty-five cents. For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and sixty-eight cents. For bounty for dlestruction of ene1ny’s vessels, seventy dollars and twenty-seven cents. _ _ _ For enlistment bounties to seamen, six hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-four cents. For extra pay to oftioers and men who served in the PaciHc,_1ive dollars and seventy cents. · 01¤i¤¤S_¤11<>W<=<i by CLAIMS ALLowED BY THE AUDITOR EoR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. §%%.£§d%¤§’LJ€€ For investigation of pension cases, Pension Office, two dollars and eigbhty-six cents. or reimbursement to receivers of public moneys, excess of deposits, five dollars and eighty cents. For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, two hundred and ninety-six dollars. For contingent expenses of land offices, twenty dollars and ninety cents. For surveying the public lands, nine thousand one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty-one cents. For Geological Survey, one hundred and fifty-two dollars and thirty- one cents.