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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. 539 filing in the court where said suit is pendin of a petition for such removal and a bond as now provided by law for the removal of causes. The presentation and Bling of said petition and bond shall operate to remove said suit, and thereafter it shall be proceeded with in said circuit court of the United States : Provided, That no bond mono. on such removal shall be required of the United States. Sec. 2. That for refunding to States expenses incurred in raisin nemnamsmes. volunteers under act of July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and voL12,p.2v4. sixty-one, as certified to Congress at its present session in House Executive Document Numbered Four hundred and thirteen, namely: To the State of Massachusetts, twenty-six thousand two hundred mmmiusem. and twenty-eight dollars and forty-four cents. . To the State of Pennsylvania, seven thousand Eve hundred and reumyivmm. forty-six dollars and eighty-three cents. To refund to the State of Iowa amount certified under same act, Iowasix hundred and thirty-three dollars and ninety-four cents. To reimburse the State of Texas, in full, for expenses incurred in T¢¤¤» repelling invasion and suppressing Indian hostilities, ascertained to bS¤Hl1;i~¤¤i¤q !¤<ii¤·¤ be due under act of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and $2; ¤°?',f°th3, eighty-two, and certified to Con ess at its present session in House Executive Document Num beredF`our hundred and thirteen, one hundred and forty-eight thousand six hundred and fifteen dollars and ninety-seven cents: Provided, That out of this sum the Secretary of amt. the Treasury shall pay to F. R. Diifenderifer and Company, of Lan· r. n. nmenael-nelcaster, Pennsylvania, three thousand five hundred and seventy-eight ‘°‘ °°· dollars and seventy-nine cents, and the balance thereof to the State of Texas. To reimburse the State of Missouri theamount found due under mmm. the act a proved April seventeenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, xm, pr:. and certihed to Con ess at its present session in House Executive Document numberedilfour hundred and forty-eight, for moneys expended by it since eighteen hundred and eighty-two, for military serv- 1ces rendered by officers and enlisted men of the Missouri militia in the suppression of the war of the rebellion, nine hundred ninety-six dollars and thirty-six cents. Sec. 3. That for the payment of the following claims certified to cmms certified by be due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department "°°°‘“‘“"‘ °“°°"‘ under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under 1*01.18. p. 1w· a propriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of) the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Con ess under section two of the act of July seventh, eighteen hundrefdnd vox. zu, p. zu. eighty-four, as fully set forth in House Executive Document Numbered one hundred and forty-four, Fifty-first Congress, first session, there is appropriated, as follows : _ CLAIMS ALLOWED BY FIRST COMPTROLLER. Claims snowed by First Comptroller. STATE DEPARTMENT. State Department. For contingent expenses State Department, seven dollars and coutmgemxpems. sixty-five cents. For foreign intercourse, as follows: _ Fomxgnmnmomse. For salaries char és d’aifaires ad interim, two hundred and eight charges amamns. dollars and thirty three cents. _ _ _ ’ For contingent expenses foreign mxssions, fifty-two dollars and m<£g2;·¤¤=¤¤w¤¤ nineteen cents. _ ` For salaries consular service, thirty-one dollars and sixty-six cousumsumee l cents.