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 FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 359. 1885. 459 during the current fiscal year to be due by the accounting officers of 1866, *'¤l· 14, chthe Treasury Department, being for the service of the nscal year 2% P· *5% eighteen hundred and eighty and prior years, fifty thousand dollars. Commutation of rations to prisoners of war and soldiers on fur- Cominutation of lough: For payment of amounts which may be certified during the YWOUS *0 P¤‘lS0¤· current nscal year to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department for commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel g ' States and soldiers on furlough, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, five thousand dollars. NAVY DEPARTMENT. mg; V y D¤1>¤¤· For completing the new naval cruisers and dispatch-boat: Under C°¤¤P]°*i¤¤_ Of construction and repair, seventy-five thousand three hundred and fifty- ‘ seven dollars and twenty-three cents; under steam-engineering, eighty- P ' six thousand nine hundred and eighty-three dollars and fifty-seven cents; and all balances of appropriations heretofore made under any Bureau of the Navy Department for any one of said vessels may be used under the same Bureau for any other of said vessels. To pay the Harlan and Hollingsworth Company for the use and occu— _ Harlan and Holpation of their ship-yard by the iron-clad Amphitrite, and the care of 1‘“€““'°’*h (€°m‘ said vessel, and expenses to which they were subject for watching and p°°y’P°ym°” t°‘ storage of turrets, pilot-houses, guns, and so forth, from July eighth, . eighteen hundred and seventy-six, to December twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, sixty-seven thousand nine hundred and eighty- seven dollars. To pay William Cramp and Sons for the use and occupation of their William Crump shipyard by the iron-clad Terror, and for care and storage of the turrets, g S°°· P°Ym°¤* guns, and so forth, from July eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, ‘ — to December thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, seventy-five thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars. To pay John Roach for the use and occupation of his ship-yard by John Roach, the iron-clad Puritan, and for the care of said vessel and storage of her P¤5¤>°¤* ¤>· turrets, guns, and so forth, from July eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, to December twentyminth, eighteen hundred and eighty- _ two, sixtymine thousand two hundred and one dollars: Provided, That Pwviw. no moneys hereby appropriated for the above three mentioned ships shall be paid except upon full receipt and discharge of all claims of the parties to whom the same may be paid for care and storage of said vessels, turrets, guns, and so thrth, for use and occupation of these several yards. For payment to Royce and Marean for labor and materials in putting P a y me n 1: to up electric bells in the Navy Department, two hundred and five dollars R°Y°° wd M8? and eighty cents; for payment to F. A. Belt for lumber furnished the r°}"A Bm Navy Department, fifty dollars and forty-tive cents; for payment to' ` George C. Maynard for electric bells furnished Bureau of Construction G¤¤f8¤ C- M65'- and Hepair, sixty-two dollars and fifty cents; in all, three hundred and “'“d‘ · eighteen dollars and seventy-five cents, being a deficiency on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four. For payment of amount found due by the accounting officers to the U_¤i ¤¤ l’¤¤ili¤ Union Pacino Railroad Company for transportation of books and charts, R“‘l"° “d C°”·" per report number two hundred and forty-three thousand four hundred muy' and eighty-tive, all being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, one hundred and twenty-one dollars and ninety- six cents. . To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of C°¤*l¤8°¤° °*· contingent expenses, Naval Observatory, for the fiscal year eighteen P°““°°‘ hundred and eighty-three, twenty-eight dollars and twenty cents. zuvu. nsrimrasnmtmvcr. N“'V· For payment to the following newspapers for advertising proposals N<=w§p¤r¤¤‘¤ T0! for new steel cruisers for the United States Navy, in May, eighteen °d'°"“’"“$·