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 458 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 359. 1885. Army, approved February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty- one, at eight; dollars and forby cents each per annum, one hundred and nina dollars and twenty cents. Tr¤¤¤1><>1‘f=¤¢i¤¤- Means of transportation, namely: For one horse, to replace one rendered unserviceabla since appropriation for present fiscal year was passed, two hundred dollars. Observation and Observations and explorations in Arctic seas : For completing the work ¤9¤1>i<>=¤¤¤¤i¤A¤¢- of scientific observation and exploration on or near tho shores of Lady Watch purchus- To pay thr one watch purchased by Lieutenant Grccly and used in Swy Li¤¤t¤¤¤¤¢ the Held, nfty dollars. Neg%tives,druw- For negatives, drawings, engravings, and reproduction of maps, i¤K¤» ¤*¤- _ charts, specimens, and so forth, and for translation of stenogruphic B tri:?;"?;?'; hg g notes, eight hundred and forty dollars. DOES L. Brainurd, For conditional rewards to members of the expedition engaged in mak- -?- R- I"¤*}i°1'i°k¤» ing the highest latitudes, namely, Sergeant D. L. Brainard, Sergeant Jcwcll, J] Elison, W. S. Jewell, Corporal J. Ehson, and Corporal N. Sulor, one thousand
 * '° °°“°· Franklin Bay, being for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eigbtyfive, and prior years, as follows:
 * ’;n§‘f::· Ei gc J. R. Fmdcricks Sergeant  Lynn, Sergeant D. O. Ralston, Sergeant
 * 1 N¥jsa1or,pay- fom- hundred dollars.

D B. Th¤¤‘]*PF Ch¤'i¤· For services of two Esquimaux, Thorlip Frederick Christainsen and E;";‘::‘d “2‘gg;':fE James Edward, as hunters, ushers, and dog-drivers, from July twenty- max), payment seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-ono, to April dfth, eighteen hun-
 * 0. dread and eighty-four, in case of former, and from July twenty-seventh

eighteen hundred and eighty-ono, to April thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, in casa of latter, twenty-fave dollars per month each, one thousand six hundred and ilfcy-nine dollars and seventeen cents. Q Grntuit5y to fam- For a gratuity of three hundred dollars each to the families of Jens 11*** °*` °¤¤ Ed· Edwards, Esquimau, and Frederick Thorlip Christiansen, Esquimau, sm, dc,;,,,,; expedition, six hundred dollars. NATIONAL CEMETERIES. Removal of r e - For the removal of the remains of Union soldiers, sailors' and marines ¤¤¤i¤?¤ 0* ¥{;¤i°¤ and prisoners of war from the several so1diors’ lots in incorporated £‘h°‘;:¤, ‘:“'°;:g cemeteries at Philadelphia and vicinity to the new national cemetery to tidal cemetery. be established ucar that city, and for such improvements to them new grounds as may be necessary, seven thousand dollars. ' mweuaueous. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS Nationnl Home Support of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers: Current fvr D¤¤¤l>g*•§dY°I· expenses, including construction und repairs, bedding and clothing, sggggot ° “’"* outdoor relief, and incidental expenses, forty thousand dollars. Pay to um and Pay of two and three year volunteers: For payment of arrears of pay, "° ““ "”‘ which may be certified during the current llscal year to be due by tho accounting odlcars of the Treasury Department, being for the scrvico of the llscal year eighteen hundred and sovontyouc and prior years, ilfty thousand dollars. Bmmeywvonuu- Bounty to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs: For payment weg ¢h¢ i¤L¤fid<>v¤ of amounts of bounty to volunteer soldiers who served in tho war of the “” "¥“ °"“· rebellion, and their widows and legal heirs, which may be certified during the current; iiscal year to be duo by the accounting otllcors of the Treasury Department, being for the service of the decal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, sixty thousand dollars. P u y m e n s of  Bounty under act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty- 333% ****1* mx: For paymcns of amounts of additional bounty under the act of July y' twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, which may be certified
 * ‘f;g“T “é‘§d£;:Q both of whom perished while in the employ of tho Lady Franklin Bay
 * 1*;* :1*** Y ° N and so lortab, to officers and men who served in the war of the rebellion,