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 574 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. sm-gem - sem-¤rs To enable the Secretary of War to pay a reasonable additional 03E3i;,,,.,,,,,,,,,, to compensation to the employees in the office of the Surgeon-General °*¤¤é°Y¢€S M ¤¤¤‘¤ who were actual] employe after office hours in disposing of accumuw°rlated pension work during the nscal year eighteen hundre and eighty- seven, at such rates as he may deem just and proper, but not exceed- - ing sixty cents per hour to clerks (regardless of grade) and not exceeding thirty cents per hour to messengers, for the extra time gctually employed, thirteen thousand four hundred and twenty-nine ollars and twenty cents. figynguuglg MANUFACTURE or Arms AT NATIONAL Anmonms: To enable the ' Secretary of War to pay to Paul Butler royalty on sixty-nine thousand six hundred and twenty-eight hook attachments or stacking swivels, at eight cents each, as per judgment of the Court of Claims, dated June gmrth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight (numbered fourteen thousand ei lit hundred and eighty-nine), these being the number manufactured by the Government and attached to arms rom April twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, five thousand five hundred and seventy dollars and twenty-four cents. PAY or THE ARMY. omeezsnncage. For mileage to officers, when authorized by law, to be disbursed under the limitations prescribed for the appropriation for mileage to v°*-2‘·¤“”“· officers b the Army appropriation act approved February ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, six thousand dollars. signmserviee. SIGNAL SERVICE. ’*"¤¤SP°’°¤”°¤· For transportation of men and their baggage, and for transportation of material, being for the service of the fiscal ear endin June iéhirttieth, eightleen hundred and eighty-seven, two llundred and fifty- ve dollars an ninety- wo cents. For Signal Service transportation, eighteen hundred and eighty- four and pcrior years, to pay the claim of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe ailroad Company, three dollars and one cent. M~>¤i¤¤1¤¤¢¢¤¤¤¤¤¤· For medical attendance and medicines to officers and enlisted men of the Signal Corps, being for the service of the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eig teen hundred and eighty-seven, two hundred and forty-eight dollars and three cents. ,,,E,§§$‘“°°”` ”°’°"" ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT. C,},{$;*;_g*,ggf *“"°' MISSISSIPPI_RIVE1} Commission: Salaries and travelin expenses ugaiarles and expen- of the Missismppi River Commission, and for salaries aneftraveling ‘ expenses of assistant engineers, and for office expenses and contingenc1es, being for the period from April thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to close of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, ieightieem imldred aan;} Eighty-eight, and to be at once available, wen y- ve thousand dollars. }jEvjv·¤t;*;g‘· Gnuemo THE WATERS or Lowmz MISSISSIPPI Ann rrs Timm- TARIES: Annual expenses of gauging the water of the Mississippi and its tributaries; continuing observations of the rise and fall of the river and its chief tributaries as re uired by joint resolution of V°*· *°·P·596· February twenty-first, eighteen hundrecd and seventy-one, rendered necessary for establnshing additional gauges at Fulton, Garland, and Colljn’sdEl3fl’] (lmouth of Sulphur River) Arkansas, three thousand six un dollars. Y£g(¤$;·r¤;*nS?,¤;*;tB§§J*; To reimburse and pay the Hartford and blew York Transportation C<>i_rgn¤¤y.tm Company for labor and money expended in removing, lll an emer- ""°" · gency, o structions and dredging the Connecticut River in eighteen