Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 23.djvu/504

 473 FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 359. 1885. Cl¤i¤¤¤ f¤¥ Mer- For the payment of claim for diiference between actual expenses and ,,,u,,,,_g5°°°°° in the case of the United States versus Graham, mo hundred and mne thousand five hundred and thirty eight dollars and thirty-six cents. Claims nipwea CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR by Sixth Auditor. Det1cien¤y;post- For deficiency in the postal revenues, eighteen hundred and eighty- ’°°P°'°'“* three, one hundred and thirty-seven, seventy four, seventy-seven, and one hundred and thirty-eight, twenty thousand nine hundred and ninety- four dollars and sixty cents. €¤¤¤1¤>¤¤¤¢i¤¤ ¤f For compensation of postmasters readjusted under act of March third m@ "°'*‘1‘ eighteen hundred and eighty-three, payable from deficiency in postal 1883,,,1 2s_ ,;,_ revenues, eighteen hundred and eighty-two and prior years includ- . ‘ 142, p. 600. ing all such claims readjusted up to February fourteenth eighteen hundred and eighty-five, one hundred and seventy eight thousand four hun- Pr•vi•¤· dred and eighty-one dollars and twenty three cents: Provided, That the said sums herein provided for and allowed under said act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, shall be paid directly to the parties named respectively, in said Executive Document Number One Hundred and Fifty-three. Payment or on- Sec. 3. That for the payment of certain claims set forth in House Ex- '"' °m'”· utive Doteulment Number Fiftydlve, Forty-eighth Congress, second session, as o ows: m•*¥¤¤ •¤¤*•¤ CLAIMS AHDWED BY THE FIRST COMPTBOLLER by First Comp- D,- _ TREASURY DEPARTMENT. partment. _ 2**1% ;• f ¤ gt For vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings, eighteen hundred and fi: buming P" eighty-one and prior years, one thousand two hundred and seventy-six dollars and ninety-two cents. mI::¤ri¤r D•P¤'*· nrrmmon nnrnrmnnr. 0mm or Boqro- For contingent expenses, office of Secretary of the Interior eighteen 1,,,,,,* cents. “;}’°:_“ ° ‘ hud runuo-nun ¤•: nvron. . G°°1°8i¤¤l Sm'- For Geological Survey, eighteen hundred and eighty-one and prior "" _ years, forty-six dollars and seventeen cents., iing §1‘i· For surveying private land-claims in New Mexico, eighteen hundred Quin “‘ "' alnd eighty-one and prior years, two hundred and eight dollars and tlfty- _ t ree cents. C°”‘“¤°¤‘ *5** For contingent expenses, office of surveyorgeneral of Nebraska and pauses Office of ,u,,,6),,,,._ ,,,],,,,,,.1 Iowa, eighteen hundred and eighty-one and prior years, seventyseven peri-asia and dollars and eighty cents. B. {Florida. For contingent expenses, 0H0e of surveyorgeneral of Florida, eighteen hundred and eighty-one and prior years, ninetydlve cents. Colorado. For contingent expenses, omce of surveyor- general of Colorado, eighteen hundred and eighty-one and prior years, four hundred and seventy- six dollars and thirty-one cents. Juwlmnment 0, DEPLRTIENT or JUSTICE. I 108. - For support of prisoners United States courts, eighteen hundred and ,¤§:£p°n M P"` eighty-one and prior years; one hundred and thirty dollars,
 * ‘;f°t_;°“"'°"" gf]'; mileage, allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme Court
 * 1£°'°¤¤P¤· two and prior years, except the claims numbered twelve hundred and
 * '6{m':fng;:f;°¤:x'; hundred and eighty-one and prior years, twelve dollars and nirnty-eight