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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. 259

character and in good reputc, possessed of the necessary qualifications to enable them to render such claimants valuable service, and otherwise competent to advise and assist such claimants in the presentation of their cases. And such Secretary may after duo notice and opportunity for hearing suspend, and disbar from further practice before his Department any such person, agent, or attorney shown to be incompatent, disreputablc, or who refuses to comply with the said rules and regulations, or who shall with intent to dchaud, in any manner willfnl1y_and knowingly deceive, mislead, or threaten any claimant or pros- "°§E1I‘ié’}.?}.'3§§§’t‘L’£°{‘2’ ‘.§T’“}.?.‘2S"3T.‘.?.

€;&”d“¥¤“£.¥°'3;“$'(§5$‘;%8m for W t MI B pc Sl 8 ., 4 . which reimbursement is provided by acm of July twenty seventh eight- PeI::;`:?£cu•:cd¤iE can hundred and snxqy cup, and subsequent acts, as follows: _ msu! Wlmmm

To the State of Ohio, mncty thousand two hundred and forty su: dol- em to. ’ [ars and ninety two cents; to the State of New York, fifty four thousand Oiiu · nine hundred and forty six dollars and fifty two cents; to the Stato of Nw Y¤rks Michigan, forty two thousand three hundred and forty five dollars and Michigan; , ninety five cents; for the State of Massachusetts, twenty eight thousand Manmhusmu; six hundred and nineteen dollars and thirtythreo cents; to the State md of Nebraska, four hundred and eighty five dollars; the several allow- N¤\¤‘•¤b· auccs having been adjudicated by the accounting officers and reported by the Secretary of the Treasury in conformity with section four of tho 20 sum,130. act of J unc fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH AUDITOR AND WW *u°"°d SECOND c0m··r1z0Lm·m. }’{d*`g_“§,f§,*"n**I;f trolls:.

For provisions. Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, eighteen _Bux·onu of Pmnmgm me eighty me mu prior yam, {my aight aoum and rw ;;<·;g__;·;¤ ¤1·>¤¤- cen

For bounty for dcstrubticu of euemy’s vessels, prior to July iirst, B°¤¤*Y 3,** d+ eighteen hundmd and eighty cnc, seventeen dollars and seventy eight m'°’."°. $::¢_ "‘°` cents.

For indemnity for lost clothing prior to July iirst, eighteen hundred I¤•*¤¤¤?*Y TM Mid Bighby 0110, three hundred dohgrg, hit ¤}0f]¤¤8·

For enlistment bounties to seamen, prior to July iirst, eighteen E¤}¤¤*:¤ ¤¤* hundred and eighty one, two thousand and three dollars and thirteen T '°" cents. ·

CLAIMS Armowmv BY mm SIXTH Avmcvon. {$3 xw

For dohcicncy in the postal revenues, eighteen hundred and eighty P¤£¤i¤¤<>Y i¤ one ang prior years, ninety thousand eight hundred and forty ive dol- f§£“‘m(§°:,°§§Q‘; hrs an twenty Evo cents. yam,

Sno 4. For the payment of claims audited and allowed by the Second Auditor and Second Comptroller of the Treasury under the provisions ‘ of the act of August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty two, to 92$*¤*·» 345- ‘•· authorize the auditing of certain unpaid claims against the Indian Bureau by the accounting 0n0B1S of the Treasury! for services mu- “;‘Y:{*:’f dared and supplies furnishul on account of the Indian service, seventy mum ,,,,i,,_ two thousand one hundred and sixty sixdullnrs and seventy nine cents; and for claims audited and allowed by tho said accounting ciccrs under the provisions of section four of the act of June fourteenth 2°B°°°·• 1°°~ eighteen hundred and seventy eight, sixteen thousand seven hundred gd nig;? eight dollars audNform&sc6$|u eéntsé aizfnlly iat forbg in ousc ccntivo cnt um r o un r and orty va, iirst session Fort; eighth Congress; in all, eighty eight thousand nine hundred and sixty Eve dollars and twenty six cents.

To pay Van Q. Smith tivo thousand fm? hundred and Bfty sight dol- v'" &°·8***h» lsrs and fifty two wuts, in full of claim 0 fmxr thousand nine hundred mmm and thirty three dollars and fifty two cents, as allowad by tho Bocund