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 258 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. byCS1:i:¤(¤:d jimzd CLAIMS ALLOVg§)D0l§¥)  AUDITOR AND and Second Comp~ ° tr 11 . 2*:; vf v¤}¤¤- For pay of volunteers (Mexican war) eighteen hundred and seventy ffa‘;f“· M°"°"“ one and prior years, one hundred and fifty six dollars and four cents. M°*}¤t°d V°1¤¤· For pay of mounted riilemen (volunteers) under Colonel John C. Fre- “’°' ““°'“°"· mont, in eighteen hundred andhfpgty six, eighteein hu1(iidHad andgeventy one and prior years, three hun an seventy our dollars an ninety nine cents. California and For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, prior to f;:;°d° "°1“”‘ July first, eighteen hundred and eighty one, four hundred and thirty ' ·one dollars and thirty cents. First Michigan For traveling expenses of First Michigan Cavalry, prior to July iirst, C"°1’F· eighteen hundred and eighty one, five hundred and fifty six dollars and four cents. A1-tiiieini limbs. f Fog artincial limbs, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, our ollars. Armyooutingen- For contingencies of the Army eighteen hundred and eighty one and om. prior years, three hundred and ninety dollars and seventy one cents, Collecting, etc., For collecting, drilling, and organizing volunteers, eighteen hundred vo1unuers. and seventy one and prior years, three hundred and thirty four dollars and ninety six cents. Draft and subst'- For draft and substitute fund, eighteen hundred and seventy one and ture fund. I py;;- years, one dgllar and eighty six (mugs. d h d Recruiting. or expenses o recruiting, cig teen nndred an eighty one an _ prior years, two hundred and two dollars and twenty seven cents. P,:,°‘g:‘1"'| *1:;:* For medical and hospital departmen eighteen hundred and eighty ’ one gud prior years, three hundred and nine dollars and forty three cen Claims uuoysd CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD AUDITOR  SECOND by Tim Audmr comrruonmu. auglgscond Comp- _ Inuhm Bop-n_ INTERIOR DEPABTHNT. ‘“°"°· . For Army pension ei teen hundred and eighty one and prior years Amy pam"' twenty eight dollars imdb dghty cents. r War Depart- WAR DEPABTENT. ment. quurtermuqtorm For regular suppli Quartermaster’s Departmen eighteen hundred one dollars and eighty four cents. Incidental sx- For incidental expenses Quartermastefs Department, eighteen hun- P°¤¤°¤· dred and eighty one and prior years, thirteen thousand and twenty three dollars and ninety nine cents. Arrears ogsnny For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation ue certain eign; thousand one hundred and sixty nine dollars and thirty five cen. ‘ Commutation of For commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States prior ¤ii¤¤¤ t¤ _1>ri¤¤¤- to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty one, sixteen thousand eight g:;;;Bf°°’ “* '°b°1 hundred and sixty four dollars and fifty eight cents. ooutingeuoiuor For contingencies of fortifications, ninety three dollars and eighty bggchiml W mgm ohms. d oth l th l rvi _ _ _ ¤¤§¤•.¤ -1 or oises an er property ost in e mi itary se ce prior to
 * °S“]·¤' ¤¤PPh°•· and eighty one and Iisior years, ive thousand six lmndred and eighty
 * ¤¤¤P°¤•*·1°¤· land-grant railroads, eighteen hundred and eighty one and 'or years,
 * 'r,';Q1‘::’*_,‘:$;"iQ° July first, eighteen hluudred and eighty one, one hundred and twenty

_ ’ five thousand seven undred an eighty seven dollars and three cents: mgroum. Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe rules and Tregzxgzgggf regulations governing the recognition_of agents, attorneys, or other mm. mm for persons representing claimmts before his Department, and may reqrurv l,,,,,,,,,, of m,,,;,, of such persons, agents and attornevsilbefyre being recogmsed as rep- •tt»:•rnesy,ete. resentatives of claimants, that they s all show that they are-of good