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 FORTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 141. 1883. 589 the twenty seventh of April, eighteen hundred and seventy four, for two hundred and ninety six dollars and fifty cents principal, and sixty one dollars and fourteen cents intrest and costs, which said sums were collected and erroneously covered into the Treasury on account of the Post Office Department, authority is hereby granted them to make the necessary entries without involving the expenditure of any money from the Treasury. The accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized to pass Herbert A. Gill, to the credit of Herbert A. Gill the sum of one hundred and fifty dol- P“Ym°“" "°· lars, for services performed in connection with the National Museum during the second and third quarters of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty one; and to S. C. Brown sixty S.C.Bi·own,pny~ dollars, for services performed in connection with the United States “}‘°“° °°‘ - F1sh Commission, during the third quarter of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty one. To pay to Michael Conlan and Edmund Brockenborough two hundred Michael Conlan. and forty two dollars and sixty one cents each, being the amount with- E0dr';‘:“,? Bmkggg ` held irom their salaries as messengers in the office of the National t0_ g ’ p°'ym Board of Health from July iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty one, to August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty two, four hundred and eighty ilvc dollars and twenty two cents. NAVY DEPARTMENT. Navy Depart- _ men. NAVAL Esranusmmur. • To pay amounts found due by the accounting omcers of the Treasury M=¤’i{1•> COPD8- Department on account of contingent, Marine Corps, being a deficiency E;’;‘:_‘°g°“° °x' for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty one, two hundred and P° eighty eight dollars and forty cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department on account of contingent, Marine Corps, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty two, three hundred and twenty dollars and five cents. To pay amount found due by the accounting onicers of the Treasury Transportation on account of transportation and recruiting Marine Corps, being a deh- “* ’°°"*“"°8• ciency furthe fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty one,·thirty six dollars ‘ To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury umm of Navi- _ Department on account of contingent, Bureau of Navigation, being a $**0:*:6 t deficiency for the fiscal year cig teen hundred and eighty one, one www "g°" °*' hundred and thirty dollars and seventy two cents. ~ For disbursements made by Lieutenant John W. Danenhower and John W. Danon- Chief Engineer George W. Melville, on account of transportation and ga'?] 6*****8*2 w· subsistence of themselves and a portion of the survivors of the Arctic bjxgmozp QQ;'"' exploring steamer Jeannette, in their journey hom the Lena delta to the United States; and for expenses of the court of inquiry convened E¤5v¤¤¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤‘¤ _ for investigating the circumstances of theloss of that vessel, under f5és1g}};'; _,‘:’m:‘f authority of the joint resolution of Congress approved August eighth, Rem eighteen hundred and eighty two, twelve thousand five hundred and Pamphlet edifour dollars and sixty four cents, or so much thereof as may be neces-  1¤*=394¤¤¤¤· 47th sary_ gw · The accounting officers of the Treasury Department are hereby R_ (,,,,,0,,1, authorized and directed to allow to Assistant Naval Constructors R Francis'!'. Bowles, Gatewood and Francis. T. Bowles pay equal to sea pay while at the 1>¤s¤¤¤¤¤ W- Boyal Naval College, Greenwich. _ That from the fifty thousand dollars appropmated for the current year Appropriation for the care and preservation of such navy yards or stations as might f<:t<;:¤¤ wwwbe closed, not exceeding thirty nine thousand dollars, may be used for ;u,d:umm5‘f"" maintenance at any or all of the navy yards. _ -