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 912 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 410. 1889. Treasurer of the United States in his annual report for the year eighteen hundred and eighty eight as unavailable funds, office of assistant treasurer at New York. And for this purpose the said sum of twenty-four thousand and sixteen dollars and forty-three cents is hereby a propriated. - oem-gew.Bump. That the Secretar of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed P“""‘°“” t°‘ to a to George. Bishop, assistant treasurer of the United States at Baltimore, Maryland, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise a propriated, the sum of one thousand two hundred and forty- three dollars, the said sum of money representing a loss incurred in the office of said assistant treasurer, without default or negligence on his part, and made good to the Government ~by him out of his own private means. Neuman mm or NATIONAL BOARD OF HEALTH: To pay for transportation and » H§’§,Y{‘,;g,,, ,,,.,_ storage of books, records, and furniture of the National Board of Health from September first, eighteen hundred and eighty six, to ‘ March fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and the transportation of the same to the office of the Surgeon-General of the Army, where they shall be hereafter stored, one thousand and four dollars; Cggjénigsgons ¤¤ To pay the members of the Treasury and War Department Com- ’}‘,"2§,Su,y§¤dv‘$Z$°D$2 missions selected by the Secretaries, respectively, in pursuance of P°“'”°“'·*‘* the recommendation of the Senate Select Committee to inquire into the methods of business in the Executive Departments, and so forth, Payment sm- em-a each the sum of four hundred dollars, and to 'pay to .E. J. Redmond “°"'°”‘ and H. P. Chenoweth, stenographers to the reas1u·y Commission, each the sum of two hundred do rs; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars. ! - my-mis or vom. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to transfer and ',§°{€f,° deliver to the Secretary of War, from time to time, as may be necessary, the pay-rolls of the volunteer forces during the late war, now on file in the office of the Second Auditor, in order to enable the Secretary of War to have the card-index records of the volunteer forces in the late war made complete from all rolls, pay, muster, and detached, morning and all other reports containing any information as to such soldiers, as to service, pay, bounty, and a lowances of all mmm. kinds, said rolls to be returned to the Treasury Department in the like condition in which received, unavoidable wear excepted. James 11. cuba-t. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay James. H. Gilbert P°""‘°“*‘ °°‘ balance due him as salary as deputy collector and clerk in charge of inspectors at the Chicago custom-house, from February first to April twenty fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty three, four hundred and MNH dollars-I d t h bl b ld th New York. _ or pro er y ecora ing the pu ic ui in s in e cit of New ,,,Q,j°°““‘°“°f b““"` York on Exe occasion of celebrating the cengennial annidbrsary of the inauguration of the first President of the United States, on the ·thirtieth of April eighteen hundred and eiglitymine, two thousand dollars. 1>¤¤‘*¤¤·>f€·>¤¤¤¤¤>*¤» DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Public ¤¤1w<»¤¤» Punmc Scnoonsz To enable the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to increase the salaries of the two female principals of the normal schools to one thousand ive hundred dollars each, as contemplated by the District of Columbia appropriation act for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine. three hundred dollars. ` reuse mm-:. Pomcz Cormr: To pay Samuel. C. Mills for services rendered as judge ad interim of the police court, November fifth and sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty eight, during sickness of judge of said court, twenty dollars. _ Juror:. For the payment of jurors in the police-court of the District of Columbia or the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine and eighteen hundred and mnety, as per act of Congress approved, seven thousand dollars.