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 F ORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 56. 1870. 89 i_ 'Allen and Maxwell for wood and other supplies for the same service,] E*P°”’·°s °f A· one thousand one hundred and twenty-nine dollars; and to Starr and dgiiiggigf . Company, Wilts Young, W. H. Andrew, Caleb North, T. R. Howlett, Idaho. , ·A. Copper, A. H. Rucker, D. W. C. Dormell, and J. K. Vincent, the . amounts due them, respectively, for sundry supplies for the same service, » 'in all fbur hundred and ninety-eight dollars and sixty-six cents: Pro- Proviso. wided, That no part of the above amounts hereby appropriated to defray . the outstanding indebtedness of the Territory of Idaho thus specified Q ‘shall be paid, unless upon vouchers verified upon oath to the satisfaction ‘= of the proper accounting officers of the treasury. Q Senate Deficiency.——For clerks to committees, pages, horses, and ,_,c?f";“° d°’ carryalls, twenty thousand dollars. n y'  For miscellaneous items, five thousand dollars.  For furniture and repairs, three thousand dollars.  For Congressional Globe and Appendix, seven thousand six hundred U¤¤s’¥¤¤¤l°¤¤l Q and ninety-seven dollars and seventy-three cents. ggggxérd AP‘  For defraying the expenses of the joint select committee on re- Committee on  trenchment, five thousand dollars: Provided, That this appropriation ""&f6“°f“l"€“t· f shall be drawn from the treasury on the order of the secretary of the mmm` Senate, and disbursed under and subject in all respects to the provisions of the joint resolution of January twenty-second, eighteen hundred and Vol. xiv. p. 504. sixty-seven. War Department. —- For rent, watchmen, and laborers for the building Wm' D*Pm· on the corner of Fifteenth and F streets, occupied by the paymaster- mem' `general, six thousand dollars. Reconstruction Acts.·-To defray expenses incurred in carrying into _R¤¤¤¤¤¤‘¤¤- I effect the “Act to provide for the more eflicient government of the rebel t"{g6*}°t2,,_ 15,, States," for various supplies and service, viz.: In the first military dis- Vo1.i[iv. p. 428. trict, seventy-five thousand dollars; in the fourth military district, two hundred thousand dollars; in the fifth military district, one hundred and "i ten thousand dollars: Provided, That no portion of said sums shall be P*“°"l’°- paid except upon vouchers furnished and verified upon oath by the party p,,b_R€s_ N,,_60_ y furnishing said supplies or performing such service, to the satisfaction of Pm, p- 377. the proper accounting officers of the treasury : And provided also, That in P*°Vi¤°· - the fifth military district there shall not be paid more than five dollars per 1870. en. 242. ii; 'day to any registrar or sheriff, and four dollars per day to any clerk or Posh P· 228- deputy sheriffi for the time actually employed. To enable the surgeongeneral of the army to pay the- balance due Tm¤¤l?¤'* Qunder contract executed by him with the Providence Hospital, in the Y;;`.;.?;:;? gt: !District of Columbia, for the care, support, and medical treatment of lumbia. {sixty transient paupers, six thousand dollars. ’;‘ · For secret service fund, being required to settle the accounts of dis- Secret service l - bursing officers, and to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to settle the f“”d· — accounts of disbursing oflticers for expenditures already made and not in- jvolving any actual disbursements, but merely requiring a transfer on the books of the treasury, seventy-five thousand dollars. . For contingencies of the army, fifty thousand dollars. Army- For expenses of the recruiting service of the regular army, fifty thou- , sand dollars. _- For four watchmen and two laborers for the building on the corner of B¤I§ldi¤R¢><¤‘· F and Seventeenth streets, seven hundred and twenty dollars. :s&cg3,°g,;:g_ T, For fuel, compensation of firemen, and miscellaneous items for the building, five thousand dollars. _ _ i I Post- Office Department.-—To supply the deficiency m the appropria- DPcst-0tH¤s _tion for blank books, stationery, fuel and lights for the general post- °P”""""°”°· -- office building, including the sixth auditor’s office; repairs of the build- _ ing, furniture, papering, painting, fitting up permanent cases for filing ipapers; for pay of engineer, fireman, and laborers; for library purposes, § `telegrams, and for miscellaneous items, twenty-seven thousand dollars. s