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For stationery and miscellaneous items in the office of the paymaster-general, six thousand dollars.

For stationery, blank books, and miscellaneous items in the office of the bureau of military justice, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items in the War Department, fifteen thousand dollars.

For fuel, compensation of firemen, and miscellaneous items for the building corner of F and Seventeenth Streets, six thousand dollars.

For reimbursing the appropriation for expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, the amount heretofore transferred from that fund to the appropriation for expenses of a national loan, under act of March third, eighteen hundred and nine, two million dollars.

For supplying a deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For refunding to the treasury extension the amount of payments made for furniture, sixteen thousand nine hundred and eleven dollars and fifty-three cents.

For furniture, carpets, and miscellaneous items for the treasury building, fifteen thousand dollars.

For deficiency for pay of physician, blacksmith and assistant, farmer, and carpenter for each of the four reservations in California, nine thousand six hundred dollars.

For armament of fortifications, nine hundred thousand dollars.

For current expenses of the ordnance department, and for ordnance service, six hundred thousand dollars.

For national armory, six hundred thousand dollars.

For gunpowder and lead, four hundred thousand dollars.

For contingencies of fortifications, eight hundred thousand dollars.

For tool and siege trains, one hundred thousand dollars.

For Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

For Fort Jefferson, Garden Key, Florida, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For the medical and hospital department, three million two hundred and fifty-one thousand dollars.

For the quartermaster's department, viz:—

For purchase of cavalry and artillery horses, seven million six hundred thousand dollars.

For transportation of the army, nineteen million eight hundred and fifty-six thousand one hundred and thirty-seven dollars.

For regular supplies, twenty million dollars.

For barracks and quarters, two million dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses, one million dollars.

For military telegraph, seven hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

For supplies and the expenses of providing for prisoners of war, two million dollars.

For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, thirty million dollars.

For pay of the capitol police, three thousand eight hundred and eighty-five dollars and seventy-two cents.

To supply deficiencies in the contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, viz:—

For folding documents, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For fuel and lights, including pay of engineer, ten thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous items, twenty-four thousand four hundred and five dollars and fifty-two cents.

For stationery, six thousand dollars.

To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the payment of salaries in the bureau of the comptroller of the currency, twelve thousand dollars.

To supply deficiency in the appropriation for capitol police, to be added