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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 47. 1888. 71 For barracks and quarters, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and Barracks and quarprior years, one hundred and seventy-two dollars and thirty-three *°"· cents. For horses for cavalry and artillery, eighteen hundred and eighty- nurses. nve and prior years, two hundred and nfty dollars. For commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States, o¤mmum¤1¤¤0s m. and to soldiers on furlough, {pier to July hrst, eighteen hundred and "‘°"S· eighty-five, three thousand t ree hundred and forty-six dollars and twenty-nve cents. For horses and other property lost in the military service prior to Horses,em.,¤1mms. July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, twenty-two thousand three hundred and twenty-three dollars and ninety-four cents. NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH elm? ngglygyegt AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. ggrcourtgcégldigor and ll p roller. For pay of the Navy prior to July first, eighteen hundred and Navy *’“*’· eighty-tive, thirty-six thousand and twenty-four dollars and ninety cents. For pay, miscellaneous, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and Miscellaneous. prior years, two hundred and forty-eight dollars and twenty-one cents. For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, eighteen Bureau Illquipmcut hundred and eighty-Eve and prior years, seventeen dollars and thirty- md R°°"m““‘ one cents. For Medical Department, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, eight- B,,,,,,,, Medici,,, 3e1h hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two hundred and one °“‘*S“'8°*'-Y- o ars. For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, eighteen Bureau Provisions hundred and eighty-five and prior years, nine hundred and forty-nine “‘°d °‘°““”· dollars and fifty-eight cents. For enlistment bounties to seamen, dprior to July first, eighteen nnuscmeuebouuzxes. hundred and eighty-five, three hundre and forty-eight dollars and thirty-six cents. For bounty for the destruction of enemies’ vessels, prior to July mumy, destruction first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two dollars and ninety-nine °’ °"°““°°’ “’“°"· cents. For indemnity for lost clothing, prior to July first, eighteen hun- ns; ensmsg, dred and eighty-Eve, one hundre and seventy dollars. For the payment of claims for difference between actual expenses M;;.,,,,,, c],,,,,,,,,_ and mileagle allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Graham versus United States, six hundred and sixty-one dollars a11d seventy-five cents. For payments on account of clothing or bedding destroyed by nesmyea exerting, order, or sanitary purposes, in preventing the spread of contagious °*°· diseases, twenty dollars and thirty-one cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR. S£5¤1ip;d;%2¤·m by For deficiency in postal revenues, eighteen hundred and eighty- rosmnmvenues. five and prior years, one thousand four Iiundred and six dollars and ` twenty cents. Sec. 5. For reimbursement to the State of Texas, expenses in- T.,,,S_ curred in repelling invasions and suppressin Indian hostilities, mR°;g>i;¤°}¤'jg*.f;>; found due under the act of June twenty- seventh eighteen hundred uupsrxiiitaesitc. l and eighty-two. and certified to Congress, by the Secretary of the V°‘· **2* *’· ‘“· Treasury, in a letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, March fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, nine hundred and twenty-seven thousand one hundred and seventy-seven dollars and forty cents. Approved, March 30, 1888.