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 920 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. on. 410. 1889. James E. Jeuea. RELIEF OF J AMES E. J oUE*I··r: To relieve Rear-Admiral James E. °"’“"‘ ’““°"°'"‘°S‘ J ouett, United States Navy, from accountability for the sum of four hundred dollars paid to him March sixth, eighteen hundred .and eighty-five, by Pay In pector John H. Stevenson, United States Navy, upon a voucher for that amount approved February tweniy-eight , eighteen hundred and eighty-five, y the Secretary of the avy, authority is hereb grante to the proper accounting officers to credit the account of Hear-Admiral J ouett with the said amount expended by him, four hundred dollars. _ gB¤u·j*gu§é§1ggg*§é RELIEF or Wrnow or GENERAL HANCOCK: To reimburse Mrs. expenses mmm ng Almira R. Hancock for expenses incurred by her husband, _Ma]oruud°£beG12°irr::x:g`wi General W. S. Hancock, in the entertainment of official visitors at C¤¤¤<==¤¤i¤¤· the Yorktown Centennial Celebration, two thousand one hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to be disbursed on vouchers to be approved by the Secretary of War. _ _ _ ege:Ym°° _ ° sustained by that vessel in a collision with United States ship Constellation in the harbor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on the night pf October first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eig t, eighty-four olars. _"Ag¤¤¤<1¤ ’1‘<>¤¤1>- To compensate the owner of the schooner Amanda Tompkins for hglayment or am- injuries sustained by that vessel in a collision with the United States an ninety cents. gw of @5: That the sum of five thousand dollars appropriated by act of Con- AMETET gress approved December twenty-secon eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to defray the expenses of observing a total eclipse of the sun, and which, by reason of the delay in the piassage of said act, was not expended, is hereby re-appropriated, and the Secretar of the Navy is authorized to use the SRRFIIVB thousand dollars to deflay the expense of sendipi a scientific expedition to the west coast of Africa to observe the to eclipse of the sun which will occur on the twenty- second day of December, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine. 1¤¢¤ri¤r¤¢1>¤¤‘¤¤¤¤*~ INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. oqpirqlsmd grounds- LIGHTING THE CAPITOL AND GROUNDS: For the payment of amount - L"*‘““g‘ due for gas furnished during a plortion of the month of May and the entire month of June, eighteen undred and eighty-ive, and for the months of April, May, and June, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, eigiht thousand two hundred and fo y-one dollars and thirty cents. or electricdight service for months of May and June, eighteen hundred and eig twix, three hundred and fourteen dollars. For amount ue . H. Bailey, deceased, for services as superintendent of gas meters for months of May and June, eighteen hungreii and eighty-six, at one hundred dollars per month, two hundred o ars. Mt RENT·0I\: Burnnmosz For this amount, being a deficiency in the appropriation for rent of building northeast corner of Eighth and G streets, northwest, occupied by the Bureau of Education, being amount required for rent of said building, from December iirst, eighteen hundred and eiglhty-eight, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-mne, at the rate of four thousand dollars per annum, two thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars. reuse mas. PUBLIC LAND SERVICE. negates sea re- Ruersrrms AND Rmomvmzsz Tc supply a deficency in the a pro- °°"°"‘ priation for salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, Iorty thousand dollars.
 * F- C-Mg-`2mm_ To compensate the owner of the schooner E. C. Allen for inguries
 * 8*** steamer Nina in East River, New York, in November third, eighteeié hundred and eighty-eight eight hundred and eighty-four dollars