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 246 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. public moneys, under his bond dated April twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, to close his accounts on the books of the Treasury, MISCELLANEOUS, Howard Univer- Buildings and grounds, Howard University: To be used in paying to ’ my- the proper otdcer of the Howard University for expenses incurred by the said university in making repairs during the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, including the amount of vouchers and parts of vouchers for expenses in said year prior to August eighth, B- $-3732,736- eighteen hundred and eighty-two disallowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department under section thirty-seven hundred and thirty-two of the Revised Statutes four thousand dollar , L. Strauss as To refund the duty paid by L. Strauss and Sons, May twenty-third, SMB. ref 11116 of eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, upon a Sevres vase presented by d“*Y· them to the National Museum, two hundred and ten dollars and fifty cents Statue ofJoseph Fei expense of freight on statue of Joseph Henry from Rome to Hep? ¤¤p¢¤¤¤ ¤f Washington, and all expenses by the Smithsonian Institution connected {***8 *·°*°•  the erection and ceremonies of unveiling said statue, DIDG bundled o ars. Indian affairs. INDIAN AFFAIRS. owes, mppiam, To pay all the expenses of purchasing goods and supplies for the Inete._, for Indian dian service, for advertising and telegraphing, six thousand dollars. meveifsus, North For amount necessary to pay indebtedness on account of services ren- Carolina Chem- dercd and expenses incurred in connection with taking a census of North k°°°· Carolina Cherokees, two thousand six hundred dollars, CharlesH.How· For amount required to ezlfect a transfer in the settlement of the acnd, settlement of counts of Charles H. Howard, Indian inspector, he being a creditor •°°°“¤* °f- under the appropriation for “ contingencies of the Indian Department, eighteen hundred and eighty-two," to the amount of twelve dollars and nfteen cents, and a debtor to the like amount under “ traveling expenses of Indian inspectors, eighteen hundred and eighty-two,” as per certificate of Second Comptroller numbered thirteen hundred and fifty- one, March sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, being a deficiency for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty- two, but involving no expenditure, twelve dollars and fifteen cents, John N. T. For amount due John N. T, Gooch for services as farmer at Oakland G¤<>¤h. 1>¤y¤¤¤¤*¤ Agency, Indian Territory, in June, eighteen hundred and eighty-one ninety, March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, seven dollars and forty-two cents, A_p_p;Bh8,-,P,y- For payment to the estate of A D. Fisher for lands in Indian reserment to estate of. vation in Washington Territory, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundredand eighty-one, one thousand nve hundred and twenty- one dollars, Indian supplies. TELEGRAPHING AND PURCHASE OF INDIAN SUPPLIES, New York Her- For amount due the New York Herald for advertising for proposals ¤1d.1>¤ym¤¤t to- for Indian supplies in eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and eighteen hundred aud seventy-two, as per certificate of the Second Comptroller numbered fifteen hundred and eighty-three, April twenty-sewoml, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, two thousand one hundred and seventyseven dollars and twenty cents, Pioneer Press, For amount certihed to be due the following newspapers for advertisl>¤=r¤*¤¤* *0- ing for proposals, being a deticiency for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three: Pioneer Press, Saint Paul Minnesota, one hundred and ilfty-four dollars and ilftytwo cents; Ore- Owzvv BMW- gon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, twenty-tive dollars; in all, one hundred “‘“· P‘Ym°“* *°· and seventymine dollars and nfty-two cents.
 * °· as per certiiicate of Second Comptroller numbered thirteen hundred and