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 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 311. 1892. 31 1 For tees of supervisors of elections, nve hundred and nfty-eight usuvewisvrs <>f elw dollars and thirty-nve cents. °°S` For expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, four hundred and sixty- Um *°******· two dollars CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COM. Fic1¤im¤_»u10wtu by mssiounn or cusrons. ...l§§.’3E.§¥3*3E£tS?;‘;i For expenses of collecting the revenue nom customs, two thousand custom Menus. four hundred and twenty-eight dollars and ninety-eight cents. For expenses of Revenue Cutter Service, two hundred and eighty- R¤r¤¤¤¤ cwesnine dollars and ninety-four cents. For Life-Saving Service, seventy- even dollars and sixty cents. L“`°·S*“"i**= S°"**‘°- For salaries and traveling expenses of agents at seal nsheries in ,“Al=*¤k¤ ¤¤=¥ *i¤l·¢*· Alaska, one hundred dollars. V `_ For salaries of keepers of light-houses, one hundred and eleven dol- "§j‘gh”"*°“*`*° k°°i" lars and twentyseven cents. For supplies of light-houses, except for services over Pacinc railroads, ,}jg*>*·*¤¤¤¤¤ ¤··v· two thousand four hundred and eleven dollars and eighteen cents. P S` For expenses of light—vessels, two hundred and two dollars and L‘g“”·"°“**°- ninety-eight cents. For expenses of buoyage, four thousand four hundred and seventy- B¤¤y=·z¤· three dollars and sixty-six cents. For lighting of rivers, two thousand one lnmdred and twenty four Lighting umm. dollars and eleven cents. W'AR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS CERTIFIED BY THE SECOND Wu Dvpmmeqc Aunrron Ann snconn comrrnonnnn. ‘ Z.'¥¥.“.aE';;.???’{,‘£‘..i¤`.§£?" For pay, and, so forth, of the Army, except for services over the Army pty. Pacinc railroads, thirty-five thousand seven hundred and nity-six dollars and eighty-eight cents. For travelling expenses of First Michigan Cavalry, four hundred and qlfirst Michigan Cavforty-one dollars and twenty-eight cents. “ ·y' For travelling expenses of California and Nevada Volunteers, two ncuuromm and xehundred and eleven dollars and sixty cents. ""l“` °1““‘°“’“· For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, nfty-four dollars and eighty-two mifsricw wr ¤·<»1¤¤- cents. ' For preventing and suppressing Indian hostilities, eighty-seven dol- 1********* l**··**m**¢·· lars and sixty-four cents. R0 no mw, mmm For Rogue River Indian war, eight dollars and fifty-three cents. wm-.5 For allowance for reduction of wages under eight-hour law, nine dol- E*¤*“**‘°“" l"'- lars and seventy-eight cents. For collecting, drilling, and organizing volunteers, eighty-two dollars m§g;*;°*i¤s» *·<<’·· Wland nfty-three cents. ` For contingencies of the Army, four hunrdred and ninety-two dollars °°““”¤°"°*"· and nity cents. For draft and substitute fund, nve dollars and nfty-eight cents. D*'**"· •=*°·· ******1- For expenses of military convicts, one thousand, one hundred and Mili¤=*¤’¤¤¤*i¤¤¤· eleven dollars and forty cents. For medical and hospital department, twenty-nine dollars and thirty- M°‘“°'“°P°'*'“°“°· nve cents. ‘ For Secret Service fund, four hundred and eleven dollars and sev- S¤•=¤*'*S¤¤’i°°f¤¤•i· enty-seven cents. INDIAN CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SECOND AUDITOR imma aims. Se? Ann sncoun comrrnonnnn ‘;*2.‘}..,t.‘l£.;?°““ For incidentals in California, including su >ort and civilization, one I¤*=?*l¤¤*?l¤- hundred and eighty-nine dollars. pl ;°;1;°;m°` For incidentuls in Dakota, one thousand two hundred dollars. ° °`