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 6 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1888. w••vi¤s•=¤i¤¤¤ LIFE-SAVING STATIONS. h·9¤kP- ¤•¤¤¤¤¤- To reimburse Frank P. Sammis, a surfman in the Oak Island Life- R°'"'°‘"°°°°”°' Savin Station, third district, the amount paid by him to a substitute wliile disabled by disease contracted in the line of duty. from Oc- . tober twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, to November sixteenth, e hteen hundred and eighty-two, both inclusive, but to Y¤l.¤.v·¤¤- which said §».mmis was entitled under section seven of the act of Magréloptrtlhl eightee;1 hundred and eighty-two, thirty-three dollars an 1 y- ree cen s. - ¤’¤·¤¢*·¤¤¤*··c¤ runmc nurnnmes. ~*·¤’··¤¤¤°**¥·¥¤· Cormr-nousn AT Jmrrmnson Our, Mxssoumz For completion of the building, eleven thousand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS omsors. ` lbrnrmu to im- R1u·AY1mNr *10 IIPOBTEBS Excuse or DEPOSITS: For payment to §°{,,,°T°,,§ importers of interests and costs in claim on judgments and discontinued suits in custom cases on excess of deposits for unascertained duties, or duties or other moneys paid under protest, five hundred MM- thousand dollars: Provided, That section three thousand and eleven uu': P' of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same is hereb, amended by inserting after the word "paid,” in the seventh _i;¤r¤¤¤¤¤ ·>f ¤¤•¤ line, the following: “Together with costs of suit and interest at the rate of three per centum per annum ;" but this amendment shall not afect existing suits or demands. Pur or assrsrnrr cusrozouxs AND Jamronsz For pay of assistant custodians and {anitors, including all personal services m connection with all public uildings under contro of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia, being: deficienci for the fiscal ear ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun ed and eig ty~ve, three hundred and forty-three dollars and ninetiy-six cents. ·E"•"”"*°°'°¤* Rmrmm ro J. Ham- Ann Comrurz o refund to J . Hart and llnsnmn orfees Company the amount of tax and admeasurement fees imposed on the steamship Dawn as anundocumented vessel; said tax and) fees havin been remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, four hundred and fift -five dollars and seventysix cents. wgquuhvéggrm. That the Secretary of the ulriy be, and he is hereby, authorized l,,,..;,., ‘ and directed to Fpay to Charles F. opkins and William C. Sollee, of J acksonville. orida, the sum of one thousand Eve hundred and sixty-seven dollars and ninety-one cents, for surveys made by them in eighteen hundred and eighty-four, of townships lift south, ran thirty-two east; fifty south, range thirty-three east; Shy-two south? range thirty-three east; fifty-one south, ran e thirty-fou.r east, and fifty-two south. range thirty-four east, Florida, substituted by them for certain other prppose surveiz covered by contract with the surveyor-general o orida. num red fifty-two, dated December twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, under his verbal authority; which said surveys have been accepted by the Government as thong contracted for. nsmmsccnumtn. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Advmina Fon MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For general advertising as follows: To pay Judd and Detweiler balance due for printing arrears of taxes, two thousand one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty-one cents; to pay New York Herald, advertising roposals, one hundred and ten dollars and seventy cents; to pay the New York Times, advertising proposals, thirt -one dollars and fift cents; to pay the Times, advertising proposjs, twenty-seven dollars; to pay Public