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 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. 307 For bounty under act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and Vol. 14, p. 32-2. sixty-six, eighteen hundred and eighty and prior years, eight thousand eight hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty-nine cents. For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty- Pay ¤ftheArmy. three and prior years, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two dollars and sixty cents. For pay of volunteers (Mexican war), eighteen hundred and seventy- Mexican war, one and prior years, two dollars and sixty-four cents. *’¤l¤¤¤=¤f¤-Pey- For support of four companies of volunteers mustered at Camp Scott, Support of vel- Utah (act of June twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight,) six dollars ¤¤t°°¥¤· _C M11 P and ninety-two cents. S"§’,?{_I{;?';;_ S35_ For traveling expenses of First Michigan Cavalry, prior to July urst, First Michigan eighteen hundred and eighty-three (act July twenty-eighth, eighteen C*“’“l'?v’· m"¤1· hundred and sixty-six), two hundred and three dollars and seven cents. ‘”§§f§j'f‘;'?“é22_ For medical and hospital department, eighteen hundred and eighty- Medical Departthree and prior years, thirty-six dollars and eighty cents. “‘°“*· INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Interior Department. For pay of Indian agents, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and Indian agents, prior years, two hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifteen cents. PW- For support of Klamaths and Modocs, eighteen hundred and eighty- Kisnisths and three and prior years, two hundred and eighty-one dollars and ninety- M¢>d¤¢¤- seven cents. ‘ For traveling expenses of Indian inspectors, eighteen hundred and inspectors, ineighty·§ve, sixty dollars and fifty-three cents. d¤¤¤· , > CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH AUDITOR AND Claims allowed snoonn oourrnonnnn. by F·>¤=*l= A¤·l¤¢<¤ _ andlS1econd Comp- NAVY DEPARTMENT. uglfvy Department. For pay of the Navy, prior to July ilrst, eighteen hundred and Pay. Navy- eighty three, twelve thousand eight hundred and seventy-four dollars and forty cents. For pay miscellaneous, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and prior Misccnanecns. years, twenty-two dollars and ninety-six cents. For contingent, Marine Corps, eighteen hundred and eightysix, Marine Corps. eighty-two dollars and twentydive cents. For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, eighteen hun- Bureau ctnquipdred and eighty-three and prior years, twelve dollars. {new wd R¢¤¤¤¤- For enlistment bounties to seamen, prior to July first, eighteen hun- °’§,,,,,,,,,,_ dred and eighty-three, five hundred and ninety dollars and seventy-two cents. ’ ' For indemnity for lost clothing, prior to July first, eighteen hundred Lest clothing. and eighty-three, sixty dollars. For bounty for the destruction of enemy’s vessels, prior to July mst, B,,,,,,,,-_ eighteen hundred and eighty-three, twenty-two dollars and ilve cents. For payments on account of clothing or bedding destroyed by order, CM i, i ,, 8 d, for sanitary purposes, in preventing the spread of contagious disease? stroyed for senineighteen hundred and eightysix and prior years, thirteen dollars an wv¤¤·¤¤¤¤- ninety-eight cents. _ . . For payment of claims for duference between actual expenses and Diiference bemileage, allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme *W¢¢¤ ¤¤l3¤¤1 Court in the case of Graham versus United States, six thousand seven  ““ hundred and seventrthree dollars and fifty-mx cents._. Src. 8. colrnnsailozs or POSTMABTJGRB BEADJUBTHD A.c:r or lumen TKIBD, mcunm HUXTDRID Am} EIGHT1- For com nsation of postmasters readjusted because at theact of B¤¤i¤¤t¤¤¤¤¤f March thirdpf eighteen hundred and eightythree, uml te psy the several $g;?°:’“ °* amounts reported by the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Oillce WL ,2_P_6w_