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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 132. 1881. 43] For support of Crows, thirty dollars and thirty-three cents; Crews. For support of Kickapoos, forty-six dollars and twenty-seven cents; Kickapoos. For support of Sioux of different tribes, including Santee Sioux of Sioux and Sau- Nebraska, nine hundred and thirty six dollars and seventy-three cents; *86 $i<>¤== of No- For payment to Upper and Lower bands of Sioux Indians, three hun- b'““k“· dred and seventy-five dollars; For transportation of Indian supplies, twenty three dollars and forty- Indian supplies. five cents; in all, eight thousand six hundred and nfty dollars and nfty- seven cents. WAR DEPARTMENT. War Dororvment. For Army transportation, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight and Transportation. prior years, as particularly itemized on pages eighty-six, eighty-seven, eighty-eight, and part of eighty-nine of the same aforenamed document, forty two thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars and twenty- seven cents. For regular supplies for the Quartermaster’s Department, eighteen Q¤¤¤`*<>¤‘***¤¤W’¤ hundred and seventy-eight and prior years, as particularly itemized on I{‘Q§§'°‘“""° ““l" pages eighty-nine and ninety of same document, eight thousand eight P ` hundred and fifty-nine dollars and fifty-two cents. For incidental expenses of the Quartermastens Department, eighteen Incidental oxhundred and seventy-eight and prior years as particularly itemized on IMS99- pages ninety, ninety-one, and ninety-two of same document, eight thousand one hundred and sixty-tive dollars and thirty cents. For barracks and quarters, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight and Barracks and prior years, as particularly itemized on pages ninety-three and ninety- ‘l“”·l’t°l`¤· four of same document except for claims (both numbered ninety-nine hundred and seventy-two), for one thousand two hundred and forty-one dollars and eighty cents, and for two thousand and twenty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents, which are excluded from this schedule, twelve thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars and seventeen cents. For horses for cavalry and artillery, eighteen hundred and seventy- Horses for caveight and prior years, as particularly itemized on pages ninetyibur and WY Md ¤”*"°*Y· pliripty-five of same document, three thousand five hundred and sixty-six o ars. ` For subsistence of the Army, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight and Subsist onoo. prior years, as particulary itemized on pages ninety-five,ninety-six, and ninety-seven of same document, two thousand two hundred and twelve dollars and forty-four cents. _ FOI` commutation of rations to prisoners of war in States that were 111 Qornrrnrrtatiorn of rebellion prior to July first eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, as ’=*“°¤‘*· particularly itemized on pages ninety-seven to one hundred and ·SlX of same document, ten thousand three hundred and nve dollars and eighty- seven cents. For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Wash- Oregon an ei lUglJ0I1 volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-ive and eighteen hun- X*;£;‘g*·°¤ ****1* dred and iitty-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, ‘ as particularly itemized on pages one hundred and six to one hundred and eight of same document, six thousand nine hundred and fifty- eight dollars and fifty-three cents. _ _ For transportation of officers and their baggage, eighteen hundred fT&lnspe»t3tl,e,l Mid Seventy-one and prior years, sixty-two dollars and seventy cents. ‘gm‘j0·°°”““ ”f~· For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, eighteen hundred and Clothing, ow- S6V€>11ty-eight and prior years sixty-Seven d0lla·1‘S-_ _ _ _ For horses and other property lost in the military_ service prior to Homesdailii tith- July Grst eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, as particularly itemnzed °’ P’°P" V °** · on pages one hundred and eight to one hundred_ and twenty-one_ of House Executive Document Number Thirty, Forty-sixth Congress, third session, sixty-seven thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. ‘ _ To Pity the claim of George T. Wright, administrator of the estate of georgolgmght, J0lm T. Wright, deceased, for value of steamer Peerless, lost at sea No- Fl ’”“"” ‘·’· ‘"·