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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. 517 For contingent, Navy, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one contingent. thousand one hundred and forty-nine dollars and sixty-nine cents; _ For navigation and navigation supplies, eighteen hundred and Bureau of Navigaeighty-nine, Bureau of Navigation, five thousand three hundred and °*°"· ninety-three dollars and nfty-one cents; For equipment of vessels, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, Bureau Bureau or Equip of Equipment and Recruiting, sixty-two thousand four hundred and “‘°“° ‘“‘d R’°°"“i““€·'· sixty-six dollars and sixt -eight cents; ‘ For transportation and, recruiting, eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, nine hundred and twenty dollars and seventy-four cents; For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, eighteen hundred and B¤~¤¤¤for¤¤¤¤¤¤- eighstymine, ve hundred and twenty-one dollars and sixty-two ` cen ; For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, eighteen hun- Bureauof medians dred and eighty-nine, five hundred and seventy-six dollars and eight "‘° S“"g°"· cen s;, For Medical Department, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, six hundred and ninety-seven dollars and ninety-seven cents; For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, umm ot _P;-mis. eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, eleven thousand five hundred i°“““"d°l°°"“‘· and seven dollars and sixty-three cents; in all, four hundred and five · thousand and thirty-one dollars and sixty-nine cents. PAY on rim NAVY: To pay amounts found due by the accountin Psy. _ __ officers on account of longevity pay under the Cook, Mullan, and ,,,cIj""8°"°"' °°“"'* Baker decisions, and for difference between " sea" and " shore " pay · on receiving·ships, and· so forth, under the decision in the cases of ‘ Symonds and Stron, and of other claims, being for the service of the fiscal year eigditeen hundred and eighty-nine, four thousand three hundred and eightiy-five dollars and thirty-two cents. To pay amounts foun due by the accounting officers on account of longevity pay under the Coo, Mullan, and aker decisions, and for difference between " sea" and " sh0re" pay on receiving-ships, and so forth, under the decision in the cases of Symonds and Strong, and of other claims, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, nineteen thousand six hundred and twenty-three dollars and sixty-five cents. To relieve Pay Inspector T. T. Caswell, United States Navy, of gbl`- Gssweiq-‘ the checkage against his account for third and fourth quarters, .,0,m€:°°°° m °°" eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and first quarter, eighteen hundred and ninety, amounting to one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty-eight cents, being amount paid to late Naval Cadet J. J. Garth, same having been disallowed by the accounting officers of the Treasur . To ay ariiounts found due by the accounting cfiicers on account Difference ¤mm.•... of differences of pay on promotion, balances, and other claims, being for the service of the Hscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, six thousand five hundred and ninety-one dollars and seventeen cents. To ay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of difference of pay, balances, and other claims, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and sixty-seven cents. PAY, MISCELLANEOUS: To pay amounts found due by the account- rap- mmeeimueum ing officers for expenses of travel performed by officers under orders, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, eighteen thousand four hundred and seventy-eight dollars and fort -six cents; Tg pay Hou hwout Howe, United States dispatch agent for serv- Hwgumouznawe ices from April first to June thirtieth, eighteen undre and eighty-~ nine, fifty dollars;