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 FIFTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. 877 ice of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundred and nineteen dollars and eight cents. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION : To pay reservation on contract made by Bureau of Navlga: the Paymaster—General of the Navy with Rowland A. Robbins, “°]'{;,wm_d L Bw September thirteenth, egghteen hundred and eight eight, for bins. log hnes signal halliards, an so forth, furnished to liars Island V nawy yard, one hundred and twenty five dollars and ninety-Eve cen s. To pay the amounts found due by the accounting officers for freight, Mm under apfpropriation “Contingent, navigationf and bein for the service 0 the fiscal year eighteen hundr and ninety, eighty-three dollars and twenty six cents. _BUREAU or ORDNANCE: To supply a denciency in the appropria- Bumuerommce. tion for the contingent service of the Bureau of Ordnance for the fiscal year ending une thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, four hundred dollars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers for freight, under appropriation “Contingent, Ordnance," and being for the service o the fiscal ear eighteen hundred and ninety, one hundred ' and sixty-dollars and seventyrtwo cents. BUREAU or EQUIPMENT : To pay amounts found due by the umm or Equipaccounting officers for freight, under appropriation “Contingent, mm Equipment," and being for the service o the iiscal year eighteen and eighty nme, three hundred and sixty-six `dollars and six cen s. BUREAU OF MEDICIN'E AND SURGERY: To pay an amount found Bureau officdidne due by the accountinggofficers for medical atten ance, under appro- "°S“"‘°"‘ pgations “Medical partment," and being for the service of the al year eighteen hundred and eighty nine, twenty-five dollars and Hf? four cents. _ ‘" UBEAU OF PROVISION AND CLOTHING: To pay amounts found Bumauctrmvisiou due by the accounting officers for the commutation of rations, under ““° °'°"““" " Provision, Navy," being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, four dollars. INCREASE or rum NAVY: Toward the construction and completion 1§cmwo¢l;h¤N¤w. of the new vessels heretofore authorized by Congress, with their °`"°"° ’°"°‘ engines, boilers, and machinery : being the amount required to carry on work on said vessels, one million dollars. The accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby directed to Joseph A.smm». charge to the a propriations for provisions for the avy for the chg.'; §,',°§.g,,§{,Q§,,'}‘ years eighteen hun red and eighty three, egghteen hundred and eighty four, and eighteen hundred and eighty ve, and for clothing for the Navy, the various sums amounting to sixty-five thousan seven hundred and forty two dollars and one cent, paid by disbursing officers by direction of Pay Inspector Joseph A. Smith when Paymaster-General, and to relieve said Smith from any chargle on account of said ments: P·ro·vided, That the Secretary of the avy amt. shall be satisfiedilhat said sums were paid in good faith and that the ,,,§*,_,“{*‘°*‘°“ °‘ S°°· United States received the full benefit of the same. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. mm-uu-mpmment To enable the Secretary of the Interior to compensate John W. John W·W¤¤1ac¤. Wallace for balance claimed to be due him for services rendered and P"'”°"°°°‘ expenses incurred under his appointment as special commissioner, appointed under the act of Congress approved March second, eighteen Vol. 25. p. 994· hundred and eighty-nine, to take testimony and report relative to " the rights of freedmen Delaware and Shawnee claimants to share in the appropriation made by the act of Congress approved October vo1.¤.p.•m nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eighth, and also for expenses incurred and to be incurred in making the payment authorized by