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 FORTYQIINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. 263 To refund to Thomas Thomas, master and owner of the steam oyster Thomas Thomas. boat J. P. Thomas, so much of a line incurred under section forty-three R°f““d °f mmhundred and twenty-tive of the Revised Statutes as was remitted by R. S., seo., 4325, the Secretary of the Treasury, but erroneously covered into the Treas- P- 836- » ury, forty dollars. _ To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the judgment of the Omar Gaudolfo. circuit court of the United States at New Orleans, Louisiana, rendered P”5’m°“’° t°· June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, in the case of Caesar Gandolfo against George L. Smith, collector of customs at New Orleans, Louisiana, five hundred and fifty-one dollars and sixty-three cents. To pay amount iound due by the accounting officers to H.B. Geissinger, H. B. Geissinger. deputy naval officer, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, two thousand and Pa.Ym¤¤¤ totwenty-tour dollars and thirty cents, being the diiierence between his salary as tixed by section twentyseven hundred and tive, Revised R. SJ, seo. 2705, Statutes, and the amount received by him, authority is hereby granted P- 530- to the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the same trom the balance of the appropriation of one hundred and eighty-two thousand four hundred and thirty-two dollars and eighty-two cents made by the act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four (twenty-third Statutes, page, two hundred and fifty-seven), remaining on the books of the Treasury. l°1-23·P·25’· To adjust the accounts of Henry W. Hoifman, late collector of cus- Henry W. Holttoms at Baltimore, Maryland, authority is hereby granted the proper ma?-, _ accounting officers to allow a credit of three thousand eight hundred coggtgggt m “°' and seventy-five dollars and ninety-eight cents in his accounts, for cus- ` toms moneys over-deposited in the Treasury by him, and to apply the same to balances due from him to the United States. For expense of paving on Locust and Olive streets around the United Custom-house, States custom-house, Saint Louis, Missouri, fiscal year eighteen hun- S¤i¤* L<>¤i¤. M<>· dred and eighty—iou1-, six thousand one hundred and sixty-nine dollars Mgsxfg “"°°" and thirty-nine cents. ` That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay to the Alamo Cement Company of San Antonio, Texas, for work Alamo Cement done and material furnished by said company in constructing a. per- C<>¤¤P¤¤y· manent pavement around the United States arsenal in the city of San P“Ym°“t t°· Antonio, Texas, eight thousand two hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirteen cents. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. lugptricr of Co- 18. To pay Columbus Thomas balance due on contract numbered six hun- Columbus Thom- ·dred and sixty-tive, for constructing the seventh precinct police station, ¤¤i__ _ one thousand three hundred and sixty dollars and ninety cents; and to p0,,‘;;°lg‘;’;f;‘;f*‘“U pay other outstanding bills on account of purchase of site and erection of the new seventh precinct station, thirty-six dollars and twenty-eight · cents; in all, one thousand three hundred and ninety-seven dollars and eighteen cents. _ _ To pay Isaac D. Smead and Company for heating apparatus in the Isaac D. Smead Xddison school building, two hundred and fifty dollars. or Co- Forcontingent expenses assessor’s office,being a deficiency for eighteen Assessors olilce. hundred and eighty-tive, thirty-nine dollars and thirty-two cents. C<>¤f¤1g¤¤·¢¤¤¤· For engineer’s office, expenses of office of inspector of gas and meters, I u spe ctor of being a deficiency for eighteen hundred and eightytive, one dollar and soo Md ¤¤¢¥<*¤· fifteen cents. _ . _ _ _ For District offices and markets, for fuel, ice, gas, repa1rs,1nsnranee, Contingert exand general necessary expenses, being a deficiency for eighteen hun Bzefghglsl-—*°* °f dred and eightydive, three hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-tive ‘. cents. For contingent expenses executive office, being a deticiency for eighteen hundred and eighty-four, forty dollars. · _ _ For contingent expenses engineer’s office, being a deliciency for eighteen hundred and eighty-four, tour dollars and ten cents. _ I