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 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. C11. 903. 1886. 27] One llundred and Four, Forty-ninth Congress, nrst session, two thousand eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and forty-eight cents. PU`BLIC·LANDS SERVICE. Public 1g3ds_ To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers to William Mc- WiUi¤¤nM¤Mi<=k• lldncken, surveyor-general of Washington Territory, on account of sala- mi, ries of his onice, being deficiencies as follows: For the fiscal year eight- °ym°°t t°’ een hundred and eightyfive, tour hundred and ninety-five dollars; for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, one thousand and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand fivehuudred and forty-five dollars. To pay_ amounts found due by the accounting odlcers on account of depredations on public timber, being a deficiency for the fiscal year Timber depredaeighteen hundred and eighty-five, one hundred and thirty-nine dollars '- office, being a denciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- four, twenty-four dollars and seventy cents. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Miscellaneous. To pay the account of H. L. Pelouze and Son for printing material H. L. Pelouze, / furnished the Census Bureau in the years eighteen hundred and eighty- P*i¤*i¤H ¤¤¤*¤¤"i¤l· / three and eighteen hundred and eighty-four, ten dollars and six cents. The accounting officersof the Treasury are authorized and directed Richardiloseph. to credit the accounts of Richard Joseph, late disbursing clerk, Depart- C*°d¤*¤ i¤ W- ment of the Interior, with the following disbursements, made in good °°“"“ °£ f°" faith and on properly approved vouchers, heretofore disallowed in the settlement of said disbursing clerk’s accounts by the late accounting odlcers of the Treasury, namely: ` EXTENSION OF THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING 0F1v10E : June thir- Extension Govtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, to Michael Brady, for rent of ¤1‘¤¤¤¤¤ Pfintins small building in rear of Government Printing Office, used as a work- °Ef°°· shop while engaged in the extension of the Printing Office, twenty-five dollars. . ANNUAL nnrmns Umrnn STATES CA1>1ro:.: June thirtieth, eight- Annual repsirs, een hundred and eighty-two, to Washington and Georgetown Railroad C°P¤*°l· Company, for rent of frame building used by the engineer’s office, Cap-. itol grounds during the second quarter eighteen hundred and eighty- two, one hundred and twenty dollars. _ SALLRIES OFFICE SEcuETABY OF THE INTERIOR : June thirtieth, S¤l¤¤¤¤· eighteen hundred and eightv, to George W. Evans, extra services, two hundred dollars. , // Expenses of the Tenth Census, eleven thousand three hundred and Tenth Censustwenty-uine dollars and fiftwtwo cents. i INDIAN AFFAIRS. Indian Affairs. To pay amount found due the Union Pacific Railway Company {or Union Pacific transportation furnished sundry persons travelzng under ordersin con- R?£,}_;'¤YCY_t'*;l;1P°';]Y· nection with the purchase and inspection of Indian supplies, in July · ""l’° ’ and September, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, as per certificates of Second Comptroller numbered thirty- five hundred and seventy- seven, January thirteenth, eighteen hundred und eighty-five, and numbered l`orty·l’onr hundred and seven, April twentyfourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, being a deficiency for the tlscal year eighteen hundred and eightyfour, three hundred and thirty-nine dollars and eighty-two cents. To pay amount found due the Western Union Telegraph Company Western Union for transmitting messages for the Indian service to and from the New rg-.-;·¤n¤ Unm- York wnrehouse, April to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty- P ,1.5,8 grams_ four, as per certificate of Second Comptroller numbered thirty-six hun