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 588 FORTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 141. 1883. LII•‘E·SAVING STATIONS. cempensetiener Compensation of one superintendent of life-saving and life-boat sta- ¤¤1>¤1'i¤t¤¤ 691*, tions on the coasts of Lakes Huron and Superior, being a deficiency for- °"°· the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty two, one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty- seven cents. Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS onmcrs. National Capital To pay amount found due by the accounting officers to National T¤1¤1>iw¤¤ ¤<>¤¤p=¤· Capital Telephone Company being a deficiency for the fiscal year ”Y· P“7'“°“* *°· eighteen hundred and eighty one forty five dollars and seventy cents Transfer of sp- To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer from the appror»r¤1¤i¤¢i¤¤¤· priation for “Contingent expenses, Treasury Department, miscellaneous items, eighteen hundred and eighty two,” the sum of two hundred and twenty nine dollars and seventy three cents, to supply a deiiciency in the appropriation for “Contingent expenses, Treasury Department, freight, telegrams and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty two” for the amounts found due by the accounting officers. Cu,,,,, To pay amount found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department for carpets in Treasury building, being a deficiency for the ilscal year eighteen hundred and eighty one, eleven dollars and ninety cents. ‘ · M,,,,,, E,,,,.,,,, For transportation of United States notes in redemption of mutilated Company, p sy- United States notes, due to Adams Express Company, being a deficiency mwt *0- for the ilscaldyear eighteen hundred and eighty two, nine hundred and seventy one ollars. Pm ,8,,,,,0,, of For the payment of liabilities contracted in the fiscal year eighteen reed-fishes hundred and eighty two, and prior fiscal years, for the propagation of three thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. W. F. Rogers, To enab e the Secretary of the Treasury to payto William F Rogers, v¤ym¤nt te. late colonel Twenty ilrst Regiment New York Infantry Volunteers, the amount of Treasury draft numbered nine thousand and seventy, of September twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty four, issued on Treasury warrant numbered fourteen hundred and sixty three, in payment of a horse lost in the military service and paid by the United States depository at Baltimore on a forged indorsement, as appears by the ailidavit of said William F. Rogers and papers on file in the Treasury Department, two hundred dollars. . R. T. Ayoock,re- To refund toR. T. Aycock, master of the schooner George W. Thomas, fwd of BM. ¤f¤· so much of a iine incurred under section forty three hundred and twenty R· S· ***25836- five Revised Statutes, and remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, _ but erroneously covered into the Treasury, forty five dollars. James w. Bell, To refund to James W. Bell, master of the sloop Theodosia. E. BSE, refund vf fine- R- a nne incurred under section forty three hundred and thirty four Revi S- *33*- Sm- Statutes, and remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, but erroneously covered into the Treasury, twenty dollars. William Robin- Torefund to William Robinson, master of the schooner Dreadnaught, wu, rvfupd of im- a iine incurred under section thirty one hundred and twenty five Revised R- S- 312** 599- Statutes, and remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, but erroneously · covered into the Treasury, twenty dollars. Tressm-sr U, s,, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he ishereby, authorized reimbursement. and directed to pay to the Treasurer of the United States, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of five hundred and fifty five dollars and eighty five cents, to reimburse the said Treasurer for an amount appearing on his books as a deficiency, and kniown as the deiiciency of December fifth, eighteen hundred and seven y six. Daniel R. Cham- To enable the accounting officers of the Treasury to effect a settlement ben, credit in ac- of the account of Daniel R. Chambers as internabrevenue stamp agent °°"”*· at Emory Court House, Texas, against whom a judgment was obtained in the United States district court for the western district of Texas, on