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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Buss. I. C11. 334. 1884. 261 nvrnnion nnrnnrmsmr. I¤:¤ri<>r ¤¤p¤rt 111011 . Public-lands service: Public-lands For contingent expenses of land offices, eighteen hundred and eighty °°""’°· one and prior years, one hundred and ninety seven dollars and thirty three cents. For depredations on public timber, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, three hundred and thirty six dollars. For appraisement and sale of abandoned military reservations, eighteen hundred and eighty one, thirty three dollars and ninety cents. DEPARTMENT OF msricn. , DQ1>¤¤¤•=¤* <>f Judicial: J¤{¤¤··· _ For fees of commissioners, United States courts, eighteen hundred .1‘°°“ °f °°”“'“°’ and eighty one and prior years, two hundred and twenty three dollars "°°"°‘ and iitty live cents. _ For tees of witnesses, United States courts, eighteen hundred and Wm*°¤°°°· eighty one and prior years, thirty two dollars and seventy cents. For support of prisoners, United States courts. eighteen hundred and B¤PP<>1‘¢ ¤f Priveighty one and prior years, five dollars and seventy cents. °“°"°· For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, eighteen hundred Miwellmnqcun and eighty one and prior years, three hundred and thirty nine dollars ggatggghrgmm and twenty cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND THE b cg 2u‘$Y‘:g COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS. ,,;,2] Cnmmisgkfngr C s s. For expenses of light-vessels, eighteen hundred and eighty one and 0 Lilglfttxgemels. prior yeas, three hundred and forty seven dollars and fifty seven cents. _ _ For Life·Saving Service, contingent expenses, eighteen hundred and SeL*.*`°·S°'*¤$ eighty one and prior years, fifteen dollars., "'°°' CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD AUDITOR AND THE b Cm 2U<g:?_ SECOND COMPTROLLER, EL, {bil Szmud wm DEPARTMENT. wgmpfj utment. For fifty per eentum of arrears of Army transportation due certain :""°“” °? Mm? land-gmnt rail-roads, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, g,,'£§,°,?,’}t'°::§Y seven thousand one hundred and sixty four dollars and dfty one cents. mms. For commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States, prior Q¤¤¤m¤¤ti<3¤ of to July ilrst, eighteen hundred and eighty one, six thousand three hun- :*;:*3,9;:: g’t';°°“‘ dred and fifty eifght dollars and twenty hve cents.’· For horses an other property lost in the military service prior to _ Horses, ctc., lost July first, eighteen hundred and eighty one, twenty eight thousand two $:8 ‘”']'““'5' °°"‘ · hundred and twenty four dollars and fifty nine cents. ' To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the following addi- _ tional claims for horses lost in the military service of the United States, ' the same having been audited and allowed by the proper accounting _ _ oiicers of the Treasury, but not included in previous reports of the Sec· D•'¤d J- Wmretary to Congress, namely: To David J. Williamson, two hundred i°Q';‘::;_" 0 C Dons_ dollars; to George C. Douglas, two hundred dollars. ;,,_ g ' INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Interior Depart- D10!]. For fees of examining surgeons, Army pensions, eighteen hundred Fees or examinand eighty one and prior years, one hundred dollars and fifty cents. lm? ”“’K°°”°· NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH Claims allowed AUDITOR AND THE SECOND COMPTBOLLER. gl'} a19g; £:d“3°lj For indemnity for lost clothing prior to July first, eighteen hundred Iggy g:;:ftr1:2x:t: and eighty one, sixty dollars.