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 450 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 359. 1885. A¤¤¤¤¤¢ dm} ¤¤ To pay amount found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury s;:!?;: on account of legislative expenses, Territory of New Mexico, being a Muicf ’ deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two hundred dollars. B- A- Sidebet- To reimburse R. A. Sidebotham, secretary of the Territory of Idaho, h“§‘·i Mmm Dt the amount overdeposited by him and covered into the Treasury, as t0_ ° m ° reported by the First Comptroller ninety dollars. LIFE-SAYING SERVICE. ‘ Volunteer surf- The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorixed to expend from {“°“ if *}‘J‘?fg;Za°£ the appropriation “Life-Saving Service, eighteen hundredand eighty- SQ,§,,,,_ ° four," for payment of volunteer surfmen of the Cleveland Life-Boat Station, ten men, ten days each, for services rendered, under the direction of the Keeper of the station named, on the occasion of the great flood of the Ohio River in the month of February, eighteen hundred and eighty- four, such sum as in his discretion shall be just, not exceeding five dollars per day to each person for each day’s service. L- M Cl°m°¤¤· The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to expend from t°R“‘“‘b‘“`“°“‘°“ the appropriation “Life-Saving Service, eighteen hundred and eighty- ‘ three," for reimbursement of L. M. Clemons, keeper of the Point Marblehead Life-Boat Station, ninth district, for moneys expended for the transportation of the life-saving apparatus from the station named to Sandusky, Ohio, anu return, on the occasion of the great flood of the Ohio River in the month of February, eighteen hundred and eighty- three, the sum of four dollars. ENGBAVING Ama PRINTING. E ri g rev i ¤ g, For engraving, printing, and finishing United States notes, gold and {£;’““@ ;“:°“”‘ silver certificates, registered bonds for transfers, and other securities, smug' °°°’ fifteen thousand dollars. ‘ N¤¤i¤¤¤l bwk For engraving (except face-plates), printing, and ilnishing circulating “°*°“· _ notes for national banking associations, torty thousand dollars. Amounts due on To pay amounts found due by the accounting omcers of the Treasury
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Bugraxg and the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two printing. hundred and thirty-four dollars and sixtyseven cents. UNITED suwru msu comnssrou. of For propagation of fo0d—hshes, twelve thousand dollars. Ckrk An Given- For coal furnished by Clark and Given, Washington, District of P°$"“°“* *°· Columbia, for the offices of the United States Fish Commission during the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-tour, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents. Repairs of vee· For repairs to the vessels of the United States Fish Commission made ”°l°· during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty- _ four, tour thousand one hundred and fifty-six dollars and eighty cents. A¤9¤¤*¤¤* C¤¤>· And the assistant to the United States Fish Commissioner authorized """'“°""' by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three Statutes at Large, volume twenty-two, page six hundred and twenty eiglmt), shall hereafter be designated as assistant commissioner. G•¤· W- K¤¤¤· For amount due George W. Knox, being for freight delivered during P"Y””°"' *°· the tlscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty three, ilftyeight dollars and ninety cents. For amount due George W. Knox, being for freight delivered on account of the vessels of the United States Fish Commission during the iiseal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, twenty-one dollars and seventy-two cents. N. Y. Herald. To pay the New York Herald for advertising, October twenty-eighth ’*¥¤°¤* *°· eighteen hundred and eighty-one, et sequentes, for proposals to build