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320 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 785. 1900. carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the V°‘—·‘8·P-“°· Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four,; and under A appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service 0 the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and prior years, V¤1-23.1>-9-M unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the Act of Julyseventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered Four hundred and fifteen, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session, there is appropriated as follows: thQ¤g¤ggi,g)1}¤;;g¤tg>é CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR ron THE ·rREAsimY DEPARTMENT. TreasuryDepartment. ¤<>¤¢i¤s¤¤¢- · For contingent expenses, Treasury Department: Freight, telegrams, and so forth, thirtyafour dollars and eleven cents. .Fo1 contingent expenses, Treasury Department: Stationery, iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, one thousand one hundred . and seventeen dollars and forty-one cents. A m$`¥ef,‘;§f‘· °““°mS For detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, . i· fiftv-two cents. i °,If,';¥;§1?{j”‘ °"°°“ t Fo; repatyément to importers, excess of deposits, four dollars and » wen y cen . S:_$i‘ég¤¤°·C“**°’ For expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service, twenty-eight cents. Life-smngservme. For Li e-Savin Service, six cents. I·igh*·h°“S€S· For repairs andg incidental expenses of light-houses, three hundred and ninety dollars. ‘ élcéiaggiéngiogvsptgg CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR Fon THE WAR DEPARTMENT. ~War Department. ·. ‘ , P¤y,A:my. For pay, and so forth, of the Army, one thousand and forty-eight dollars and sixty-nine cents. · For Hay of two and three year volunteers, three hundred and eighty- one dollars and fifty-one cents. B°“¤“°S· For bounties to volunteers, their widows, and legal heirs, four hundred and twenty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents. For bounty under act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, two hundred dollars. For bounty under act of July eleventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- D two, one hundred dollars. P¤Y» "°1°¤*°°”- For pay of volunteers, eighty-five dollars and eighty-six cents. °¤¤*i¤€<=¤°i°¤- For contingencies of the Army, sixty-eight dollars and eighteen cents. m€%gn¤g${¤¤m*’= De For incidental expenses, Q,uartermaster’s Department, one thousand ‘ ` one hundred and thirty-two dollars and eighty cents. H¤¤d¤¤>¤¤¤- For headstones for graves of soldiers, twenty-eight dollars and D thirty-three cents. _ , . Milmw PMS- For construction of military posts on the Yellowstone and _ Muscle- { shell rivers, twenty-five dollars and twenty-three cents thC1aimgua)1g0i;;)<;_dt11:% CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR EoR THB NAVY DEPARTMENT. Nesvy lgepartmeut. A` _ ‘ - _. P¤y.N¤vr- For pay of the Navy, five hundred and forty-seven dollars and eight- - . een cents. . Meme C¤¤r¤- _ For pay of the Marine Corps, one dollar and ninety-two cents. ‘ ° For contingent, Marine Cor s, Efteen dollars and sixty-five cents. B¤¤¤¤¤¤fo*<1¤¤¤¤·>· For contingent, Bureau of grdnance, five dollars. ` m%¤;%¤;%`1%fw§¤PPIi¢¤ 1 For (provi?ons, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, nine dollars an nine cents. - . Bounty. thFor bountysfor destruction of enemies’ vessels, one dollar and sixty- ree cents, " . I·°$*¢]°*hi¤g·°*°· For indemnity for lost clothing, two thousand nine hundred and _ sixty-five dollars and fifty-six cents. »