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 FORTY-snvnsru oonennss. snss. II. ou. 141. 1883. 599 For Navy pensions for same period, two hundred and twenty-one dol- Navy pensionslars and sixty-nine cents. ' For bounty for destruction of enemy’s vessels, prior to July first, Bounties. eighteen hundred and eighty, one hundred and fifty-seven dollars and sixty-eight cents. I For enlistment bounties to seamen, for same period, six hundred and eighty nine dollars and thirty-six cents. _ For indemnity for lost clothingg for same period, three hundred and I”‘1°““ll*Y f" sixty-eight dollars and ninety cents. km °I°°1“”g‘ POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. · Post-omce Department. llor deficiency in postal revenues for eighteen hundred and eighty and Postal revenues. prior years, twelve thousand three hundred and fifty-four dollars and sixty-nine cents. For deficiency in postal revenues, eighteen hundred and eighty and prior years, to pay certilicates numbered one hundred and fifty-seven, one hundred and ilftyeight, one hundred and fifty-nine, one hundred and sixty, one hundred and sixty-one, and one hundred and sixty-two, for mail transportation and clerk hire, three thousand four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and thirty-seven cents. To pay S. P. Wheeler amount of claim for mail messenger service in S. P. Wheeler. Chicago, Illinois, payable from the postal revenues for eighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior years, four hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty-four cents. Sec. 4.—For the payment of arrears of pay, and so forth, to officers é~¤•¤=¤‘¤ Ofvey W and soldiers of the United States Army which maybe certified to be g?‘°°” gl? ds? due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department, being for b:,°Q8m,?° I ° ° the service of the fiscal year eigmteen hundred and eighty-one and prior years, four hundred thousand dollars. For payment of amounts for arrears of pay to two and three year TW0 and *l¤'¤¤ volunteers who served in the war of the rebellion which may be certified YW "°l“'"‘°°"‘ to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. - For payment of amounts of bounty to volunteer soldiers who served Bounty t0_ volin the war of the rebellion, and their widows and legal heirs which may ;‘;g‘;°" “°1g‘f’", be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Depart hwg? M °g“ ment, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars For payment of amounts of additional bounty under the act of July Additionalbountwentyeigbth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, which may be certitied Wl_ =*·¢*¤ July 28, to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department, being 18*** °°"· for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, sixty thousand dollars. · · For the payment of claims audited and allowed by the Second Audi- Claims against ` tor and Second Comptroller of the Treasury under the provisions of the 1*1****1; ,]?¤¤**¤· act of August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, “to authorize P°IX'::,“P§1;,, mg the auditing of certain unpaid claims against the Indian Bureau by the 5,,,, 13,,-B, 1,,; ,,,,,,,,_ accounting officers of the Treasury," for services rendered and supplies 47th Cong., p. 345. furnished on account of the Indian service, as fully set forth in House Executive Document number forty-two, second session, Forty-seventh Congress, ninety-six thousand three hundred and eighteen dollars and seventy-one cents. Sec. 5.-It shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Navy to cause Appmisemeut of to be appraised, in such manner as may seem best, all vessels of the °°¤d*im¤°d ¤°'°I Navy which have been stricken from the Navy Register under the pro- "°“° “‘ visions of the act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, _Pam}»hle¢ ediand for other purposes, approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and ¤¢>¤ ougwél M eighty-two. And if the said Secretary shall deem it for the best inter- ;*f‘;’é,_ °“K‘· est of the United States to sell any such vessel or vessels, he shall, after