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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1888. 29 For lighting and buoying Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio Rivers, _Llghti¤g, etc., Miseighteen hundred and eighty-four and prior years, thirty dollars. $§§‘§{§’£§{,.fl{§s°""" “"d For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, eighteen b*;,lg¤l*¤¤*‘¤· P¤l>ll¤ hundred and eighty-four and prior years, two dollars and fifty cents. u lugs' For salaries keepers of light-houses, eighteen hundred and eighty- Ligimimusekeepm. four and prior years, one hundred and seventy-six dollars and sixty- seven cents. · For relief of William J. Smith, late surveyor of customs, Memphis, William J. Smith. Tennessee, two thousand and four dollars and ninety-nine cents. P°°m°""°‘ WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SECOND wm- nepmmm AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. §,lQ."§(SeS°c°§,{’,{‘C·,§:fI{ troller. For pay of two and three years’ volunteers, eighteen hundred and Pax. two and three seventy-one and prior years, two hundred and fifty-one thousand Wm V°l"“°°m' two hundred and fifty-two dollars and eighty-two cents. For pay of volunteers (Mexican war), eig teen hundred and seventy- isrmem wu volunone and prior years, ten dollars and seventy-two cents. *°°"· For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty- Army my- four and prior years, fourteen thousand and nfty-two dollars and thirty-seven cents. For bount to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, eighteen Bounty. hundred andrseventy-one and prior years, two hundred and eighty- three thousand nine hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty-six cents. For bounty act July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty- Vol. 14. p.322. six, eighteen hundred and eighty and prior years, nfty-one thousand two hundred and eighteen dollars and fifty-six cents. For expenses of recruiting, eighteen hundred and eighty-four and Reel-umugexpemes. prior years, seven dollars and seventy-five cents. For medical and hospital department, eighteen hundred and eighty- Medical department. four and prior years, sixty-seven dollars. For traveling ex enses of First Michigan Cavalry prior to July rim nrmugau cm. first, eighteen hundlied and eighty-four, three hundred and sixty-five “l"" dollars and eighty-two cents. For traveling expenses of California and Nevada Volunteers rior Calfornia and Neto July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, forty-nine dollars "°° ‘7°1“"°"°“"‘ and forty-seven cents. For contingencies of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty-four G‘¤¤¤l¤lze¤cle¤.A¤·¤¤y. and prior years, fort -nine dollars and ten cents. For collecting, drilling, and organizing volunteers, eighteen hun- 1 V<>l¤:9leer¤. collectdred and seventy-one and prior years, thirty-nine dollars and fifty °g`° " cents. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT (INDIANJJCLAIMS ALLOWED BY Ongldyeiigowmé THE SECOND AUDITOR AND SE OND COMPTROLLER. one odmpziaigr. For contingencies of the Indian Department, eighteen hundred and C°“**¤8°¤°*°S· eighty-four and prior [years, for payment of the claim numbered nine thousand one hun red and forty-seven in said Executive Document Number Nineteen, nine dollars and forty cents. For support of Klamaths and Modocs, eighteen hundred and d0]gam¤*h¤ md Me eighty-four and prior years, two hundred and sixty-nine dollars. ` Tor twenty per centum additional compensation, prior to July '*""°°*>'P°’°°¤°- first, eighteen hundred and eighty-fou.r, two hundred and seventy- two dollars and eighty-three cents. _ For pay of Indian agents, eighteen hundred and eighty-four and I“°’”*” °8°””· prior years, three dollars and one cent. _ _ For incidental expenses of Indian service in Orggon, eighteen hun- c,g,,"g§s'f· "‘°‘d°"'·“ dred and eighty-four and prior years, ive hundredollars. For support of Indian schools, eighteen hundred and eighty-four 1¤<li¤¤¤<=lm¤l¤· and prior years, four dollars.