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 922 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 410. 1889. P¤¤¤i<>¤¤- · PENSIONS. FOB ARMSLAND NAVY PENSIONS, as follows: For invalids widows, minor children, and de endent relatives, and survivors and widows of the war of eighteen hundred and twelve, and with Mexico, eight Bmvim- million dollars; Provided, That the appropriation aforesaid for Navy M"' pensions, shall be paid from the income of the Navy pension fund. so far as the same may be sufficient for that purpose: Andprovided M<><>¤¤*¤~ further, That the amount expended under each of the above items shall be accounted for separately. mam umm. INDIAN AFFAIRS. suppim. TELEGRAPHING, AND PURCHASE OF INDIAN SUPPLIES: To pay the g,T,‘§,,l‘§° ““° “’l°` expenses of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian service, including rent of warehouse, and pay o necessary employees, advertising at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates, inspection, and-all otherdeéqignses connected therewith, including telegraphing, five thousan dollars. semmpnes. _ FULFILLING TREATIES WITH SEMINOLES: To enable the account- _ ‘ mwming "°°°"” ing officers to adjust certain appropriations on the books of the De- _ artment, the sum of two thousand six hundred and twenty-one dollars and sixty cents is hereb reappropriated, to be carried to the credit of appropriation “Fuliilling treaties with Seminoles," being amount found due to said Indians in the adjustment of the accounts of the late D. H. Cooper, Indian agent. - ...£,.°2*°‘“°° mm POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. y S*»¤¤¤¤¢¤‘¥- OFFICE OF run Fntsr ASSISTANT Posr1vIAsrEn-GENERAL; For · statione in dpost-ofiices for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, pighteenrhun red and eighty-eight, two thousand two hundred dollars. ' I¤!¤-ed mai trans OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL: For ”°'m`°"’mh`°°ds' inland mail transportation, namely: Inland transportation by railroad routes, one million seven thousand five hundred and twenty- eight dollars and forty cents. ’ P°S*°*°*‘”· Ttailway ost-office car service, fifty-three thousand six hundred and forty three dollars and sixty cents. - R¤Hw¤rr¤¤¤¤1¤rk¤~ Railway post-ofiice clerks, fifty thousand dollars. 1j¤s¤¤¤¤s¤·>rs. Compensation to postmasters: For amount to reimburse the iostal °°”"°°“”"°"’ `S revenues of the nsca year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight,]l>eing the amount retained y postmasters in excess of the appropriation, nine hundred thousand dollars. Webb- Cmznipepsatipp to clepks  pcgstrofficesz Benjamin M. Welch, postmas er, ew a inv1 e, es irgmia. For clerk-hire undercredited in-- First guarter, eighteen hundred and eight -seven, nine dollars. Secon duarter, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, nine dollars. Agggfigfgg G'°°°’ To enab e the Secretary of the Treasury to pay upon the order of puymeuta. the Postmaster—General to the American Grocer Association of the or so much thereof as may be found equitably due for postage erroneously paid by said association pursuant to the act for the relief of the American Grocer Association of the city of New York, ap- Fnm mam proved October twelfth. eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. O,.W§‘,{‘R,,i,W;,,,ctc_, IFOREIGN MAIL TRANSPORTATION: Oregon Railway and Naviga- 0<>¤¤v¤¤¥· tion Company: For transportation of the United States mails from Port Townsend, Washington Territory, and Victoria, British Columbia, during the quarter ended June thirtietli, eighteen hundred and eighty eight, fifty-four dollars and twenty three cents.
 * °°“·*" ”°°· city of New York the sum of four hundred and eighty six dollars.