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 894 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. nmspemuon. For transportation of the Army and its supplies (less Pacific Railroadfclaims), thrie thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars and ourteen cen s. Arrws- For fifty per centum of arrears of Armdy transportation due certain land-grant railroads, three thousan and nmety-four dollars and two cents · umm hForg1<E·ses for cavalry and artillery, three hundred and seventy- t ree dollars. rmmemm. For contingencies of fortifications, thirteen dollars and ninety cents. onmm-sum, sw., For observations and report of storms (less Pacific Railroad claims) '°°"”“‘ ning thousand one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty-three cen s. Twcntyperwnt- For twenty per centum additional compensation, five hundred and twenty-nve do lars and twenty-seven cents. omgoulm wm- For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one thousand two hundred and sixty- three dollars and seventy-eight cents. nsamal m sums For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, "‘“‘“g '° ““"°"°‘ sixteen thousand and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents. H¤¤¤¤.¤f¤·.¤1¤i¤¤•- For horses and otheigpropertz lost in the military service, twenty thopsand nine hundr and orty-three dollars and seventy-two ‘ cen s. m1:;;.;  NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. Nsvr v¤y. _ For pay of the Navy, except the claims allowed under the decision of the upreme Court in the case of Strong, ten thousand three hundred and sixteen dollars and thirty-four cents. Mi¤¤¢¤¤¤¤<>¤¤ fFor pay, miscellaneous, two hundred and eighty-two dollars and fi t cents. Mu-me coms psy. lfpr payi1Marine Corps, one hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ei ty-eig t cents. ·n-mspomacu. Yo; transpogtation and recruiting, Marine Corps, fourteen dollars. n orty cen s. oosmgw. a For contingent, Marine Corps, thirlg dollars and thirty cents. umm or mqmp For transportation and recruitingim ureau of Equipment and Re- “‘°'“‘ cruiting, one hundred and twenty-t e dollars and eighty-one cents. For contingent Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting three hundred and two dollars and seven cents. Bureau or mm- For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, except "°"'“‘° °l°"“"" the claims allowed under the decision of the Supreme Court in tile case of Strong, two hundred and sixteen dollars. ¥·¤•¤¢1¤¢¤¤s- d Igor indemnity for lost clothing, two hundred and twenty three o ars. _ rwmy pa em. For twenty per centum additional compensation, one hundred and seventggfive dollars and fifty-six cents. Bountydestruction For untiy for the destruction of enemies` vessels, one hundred °‘ °“°“"°"°“'°'“· and eighty ollars and forty cents. _ 1>¤¤¤·¤y¤<1<=1<>¤M¤z. For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, one hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ten cents. nmsamazmmzxa. For enlistment bounties to seamen, three thousand one hundred and twenty-one dollars and thirty-six cents. For the payment of claims for difference between actual expenses. Nilélswlaims. and mileage allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the cases of Graham versus the United States, thi1·— teen thousand and fifteen dollars and fifty-seven cents.
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