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 550 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. rruusporzmou. For transportation of the Army and its supplies (except claims numbered one hundred and one thousand six undred an one, one hundred and one thousand six hundred and seventy-three, one hundred and two thousand nine hundred and eleven, one hundred and seven thousand nine hundred and ninety-ive, one hundred and six thousand four hundredand ninety-eight, and one hundred and five thousand six hundred and sixty-three), one hundred and three thousand two hundred and thirty-nine dollars and forty-five' cents. _ mmm. For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation due certain land-grant railroads, three hundred and sixty-four dollars and sixty-eight cents. . oxetmugsm. For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, two dollars. m-Wm_ For horses gr licavalryl iand artillery, one thousand six hundred an sixty-two dollars an orty-tive cents. mr-mxsem. For barracks and uarters, two thousand seven hundred and nine ars. A doll q Sr*ggg)¤uS¤¤¤¤¤¤* For Signal Service transportation (except claim numbered one hun- "° ‘ dred and one thousand and ninety-four), ninety-six dollars and we ve cents. deeimm, weswm t For gun-boats on Western rivers, seventy-five dollars and forty- ' ‘ wo cents. · ' F<>¤i¤·=¤¤<>¤¤· Isgzr contingancies of fgrtincations, two thousand six hundred and eig ty-two dollars an t irty-nine cents. John Q.Frem0nt.ts· For contingincies of fortifications, to adjust the accounts of John ‘*°’"”""g°°°°“" C. Fremont, ajor-General United States Army, to be credited in his accounts, involving the payment of no money from the Treasury1,fseventy-our thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars an ort -eig t cents. ` sxsai serviegbd For ohservation and report of storms (except claims numbered ,,,,Y.,,,{’§,`§‘,,°‘,§’,§‘,_ °°' ninety-five thousand four undred and sixty-three, ninety-six thousand seven hundred and fifty-three, ninety-two thousand five hundred · and fifty-seven, ninety-five thousand and eighty-four, ninety thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine, ninety thousand six hundred and fourteen, ninety-seven thousand and thirteen, ninety-two thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, ninety-six thousand seven hundred and fifty-four, ninety-two thousand nine hundred and forty-three, Eine5y tlhoustangfsixfi undred and twenty-fivei ninety phousanid one un re an ty- ve, ninety-two thousan nine iundre and seventy-two, ninety-one thousand two hundred 311d seventy-seven, and ninety-one thousand two hundred and seventy-eight), nine thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars and seventy cents. m$:*¤¤ F¤¤<>*¤ F-*'°’· Fpr improvement Saint rancis River, Arkansas, thirty-four cen s. Hospitals. Fpr construction and repair of hospitals, seven dollars and twenty _ cen s. ,0*f~lflQ‘,g*_;‘l1jf>$°¤*°¤‘°’ For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, act July twengyseventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, as follows: 0***** golfhe Stage} o Ohio, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-Eve 0 ars an orty cents. '1‘w¤¤¢y`1>¤rc¤¤¢· thF<€r tweiétylper cerétum additional compensation, five hundred and 1r y-six dollars an seventy-one cents. . 0“’¤°¤ md w“h· For pay transportation service and supplies of Oregon and v l . . ’ . ’. ’ . . mgm! Mmm Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and hfty-five and eightgen liugdred apt} fifty-six, one thousand three hundred and twenty- ve dollars an ourteen cents. gg¤;l$hf¤'2m¤¤¤· For pay of claims adjudicated by board of officers, act of August v.,i_w_,,_,0g_ thirty-nrst eighteen hundred and fifty-two, in the case of John O. Fremont, Major-General United States Army, two thousand eight i hundred and sixty-three dollars and forty-nine cents; ·H°*‘¤*> °'=¤¤¤¤·<·>*¢· For horses and other property lost in the military service, fifty- flour thopsand five hundred and ninety-nine dollars and_seventy- » ree cen s.