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 FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 359. 1885. 475 eighteen hundred and forty-nine, for horses and other property lost in der Mt M¤¤¤h 3. the military service, as reported in Senate Executive Document Number 1842* 4"°r 9- °h· 79· One Hundred and One, Forty-eighth Congress, second session, by the P` ‘ Secretary of the Treasury, ten thousand four hundred and eighty-six dollars and thirty five cents. For commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States prior Qvmwuruiiou of to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, ten thousand seven hun- “""’““ ”° .P"*“°”‘ dred and eighty-two dollars and seventy cents. §1,,:f,i,,“'”'° m '°b°] CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH AUDITOR AND SEC- Claims snowed GND COMPTROLLER_ by Fourth Auditor glnodlgecond Comp- For pay of the Navy prior to July iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty- Pay of Navy. two, six thousand three hundred and three dollars and eighty-five cents. . For pay, miscellaneous, eighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior Miscellaneous. years, four thousand and nineteen dollars and nine cents. For pay, Marine Corps, prior to July iirst, eighteen hundred and Marinecerps. eighty-two, eight hundred and forty-six dollars and eighty-three cents. For contingent, Navy, eighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior Contingent, years, two thousand two hundred and seventy-four dollars and ninety- NWN- one cents. For contingent, Marine Corps, eighteen hundred and eighty-two and _Contiugent, Ma. prior years, eighty-two dollars and thirty-two cents. ¤¤¤ C¢>¤‘P¤- For transportation and recruiting, Marine Corps, eighteen hundred Transportation and eighty-two and prior years, five dollars. •¤*l ¤·<=¤‘¤i**¤z· For allowance for the reduction of wages under the eight hour law, Auewsnsetons. prior to July irst, eighteen hundred and eighty-two eleven dollars and d¤3:¥>¤ 9f wgres orty-four cents. ,':'_ °‘¥*"‘ “' For contingent, Bureau ofYards and Docks, eighteen hundred and Bureau of run. eighty-two and prior years, ive hundred and forty-eight dollars and ¤¤d D¤¤k¤- ugh' ty cents. For maintenance of yards and docks, Bureau of Yards and Docks ‘ eighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior years, fifty-three dollars and seventysix cents. For construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair, Bureau or coneighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior years, nine hundred and °*£°°*°¤ md B·°· twenty-one dollars and thirtyseven cents. P ' For increase and repairs, Bureau of Construction and Repair, eighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior years, seventy-two dollars. - For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, eighteen hun- B¤¤¤•u ¤fEq¤ip; dred and eighty-two and prior years, three hundred and sixty-six dol- ;‘;”" 'md B°°'°‘ lars and ninety-nine cents. ` For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, eighteen hundred and eighty- Bureau or Ordtwo and prior years, three hundred and thirty-five dollars and sixty “*“°°- cents. For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, eighteen Bureau or Pmhundred and eighty-two and prior years, six hundred and nine dollars Y'°‘°“ md Cl°'h· and eighty-four cents. mg` For contingent, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, eighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior years, nine hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy-eight cents. For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, eighteen hundred dg-:¤:a¤s¤f MW- and eigbty-two and prior years, twelve dollars and eighty-four cents. “""'Y· For bounty for the destruction of enemies' vessels, prior to July drst, B°¤¤**••· eighteen hundred and eighty-two, five hundred and eightyeight dollars and seventy-nine cents. _ For enlistment bounties to seamen, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two thousand five hundred and one dollars and seven -one cents. Fortindemnity for lost clothing, prior to July first, eighteen hundred L°’* °l°"h*”8· and eighty-two, two thousand two hundred and five ollars and one cent. · ·