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 130 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 172. 1872. For the executive avenue and adjacent grounds, recently inclosed, for grading, paving, and otherwise completing the_w0rk_during the tisoal yam ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and June thirt1eth, eighteen hundred and seventy, twenty-five thousand two hundred and mneteen d ll d twenty-6ve cents. _ _ Contingencies Conlinsgrdubles of the army prior to July iirst, eighteen hundred and of dw my- seventy: for fees of attorneys at law employed by the War Department; E={1>¢¤t}¤°%,‘?€B expenses of suits incurred previous to act 0 June twenty-second, eighteen iidigicgs, pad; oiy hundred and seventy, creating the Department of Justice ; the costs and <1¤te¤tiv¤¤,¤¤d charges of Sem; peuitentiaries for thecare and maintenance of United p'f§}’§°c‘},‘?‘Qs;`0Ti°’ States military convicts confined in them; the pay of detectives and Vol. dvi. 1;.162. scouts; and for compensation of provost-marshals employed bydtlgp Secretary of War m eighteen hundred and sixty-two, fifty thousand dollars. Freedmerfs Freedmen’s hospitals and asylum: to reimburse the commissary del‘°°Pl°’l‘· &°' partment for supplies inrnished the freedmen’s bureau prior to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, thirty-four thousand dollars. Military con- Military convicts at State pemtentiaries: for payment of costs and "i°*¤· charges of State penitentiaries for thecare, clothing, maintenance, and medical attendance of United States mihtary c0nv1cts confined in them, ten thousand dollars._ _ _ _ Abandoned To enable the Secretary of War to pay for additional clerical SGPVIGBS ‘“d °“¥’*“"‘i heretofore employed by him in the investigation and settlement of acwpmp counts for abandoned and ca tured ro, one thousand dollars. r r wry Ngvy Qgpgrn. NAVY DEPARTMENT. militias; corp., Naval Establ·ishment.—Marine corps: for rent of quarters for officers, where there are no public quarters, one thousand five hundred and thirty- nine dollars and thirteen cents. For forage for horses belonging to Held and stall` officers of the marines, one thousand four hundred and forty-seven dollars and thirty-four cents. For indispensable miscellaneous articles for the use of the marine barracks at Brooklyn, New York, and for other posts, seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixty cents. . · This item and the two preceding items are for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one. For hire of oii:icers’ quarters where there are no public quarters, eight thousand three hundred and fifty-four dollars. dmlgor fgrtage fg; porses for Held and staif officers, three thousand Eve hunan orty o lars. For pay account for per diem to marine band, one thousand five hundred dollars. 'l.`lns item'and the two preceding items are for the fiscal year _ ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eventy-two. Stuiryeypf Foncompletion of the survey of a route for a ship—canal between the
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urs soma., me with reports upon the same, twenty thousand dollars; and to complete the l?¤°m° °¤¤¤¤¤· survey of the Darien route, five thousand dollars. mggtsnvr d¤1=¤¤‘¤- INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. , Pension-amos. Pcmiom Ojics.-—To reimburse the contingent fund of the pension- °g°g°§’;2g°§¤· office for expenses incurred in removing the papers and tiles of said office i;,,u,,,_ to the Seaton House, and in refitting rooms in said building, the sum of ten thousand five hundred and fifty-seven dollars and seventy-eight cents Clerks- To pay six clerks of class one and six clerks of class two? to be eniployed in the examination of claims for pensions to the survivors of the war of eighteen hundred and twelve, which the secretary is hereby guthtprizedl tp employ for one year, and no longer, fifteen thousand six un red ol ars; and this appropriation is available for said purpose for one year, and no longer.