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 316 FIFTY SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 311. 1892. isms mums. For Indian schools, support, one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and six cents. hundred and sixtynine dollars and eighty-four cents. For Indian school transportation, three hundred and forty-eight dollars and twenty-one cents. Albuquerque, n. For lndian school, Albuquerque, New Mexico, support, one hundred ]‘°‘· and eighty-tour dollars and seventy-four cents. ¤¤=¤·l¤· Pe For lndian school, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, support, eighteen hundred and ninety, sixty-seven dollars and one cent. Frm '1'•>¤¤¤.N- Mk- For Indian school, Fort Totten, North Dakota, support, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, forty-two dollars and twenty-two cents. 1-•*~¤¤¤· KM For Indian school, Lawrence, Kansas, support, one dollar and twenty- four cents. 1¤¤»·i¤¤¤·¤¤. WM- For incidentals in Washington, including employees and support and civilization, eighty-one dollars and flhy-two cents. 8¤PP“’·*· °'°· For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred ane ninety-one, one hundred and ten dollars. _ For transportation of Indian supplies, forty- eight dollars. _,,{,'Q‘°'· 1"""" Pay of judges, Indian courts, ninety-six dollars. _,;,_,,¤•·;·¤__gv$ oinxnus Annownn nr THE THIRD AUDITOR AND snoosn cmpmnu. - COMPTROLLER. War Deputmenn U WAR DEPARTMENT. S“"°"‘°"°°· _ For subsistence of the Army, twenty-seven dollars and twelve cents. p'}:f*¤'¤¤°•’•°“i* m]I•i‘0r regular supplies, Quartermaster’s Department, forty-two dollars Iilty- · ree cen . » 1'*"'“"·" °"‘°""'· For incidental expenses, Quartermastefs Department, five thousand . nine hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty-five cents. '*`*“•P°'““°° For transportation of the Army and its supplies, except for services 0VOI' the Pacific railroads, two hundred and twenty-seven dollars and ninety-nine cents. mfljty rev ¢¤¤¤ ¤*· For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation due certain ‘ land-grant railroads, tour hundred and ninety-seven dollars and fifty- two cents. ,_e§_~*¤=***** Md ¤“°’· For barracks and quarters, one hundred and twenty-eight dollars. signin sm-we. For Signal Service, regular supplies, one hundred and ninety-five dollars and fifty-seven cents. For Signal Service, clothing, forty-one cents. For observation and report of storms, one dollar and fifty cents. rcmncsemi. For contingencies of iortitications, twenty-eight dollars. rm.;,- per em. For twenty per centum additional compensation, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars. rG¤¤b0¤l¤- Western For gun-boats on `Western rivers, twentythree dollars and seventy. ""“"°‘ two cents. H·>¤·<>¤-·>*¤-- ·=¤=¤¤·· For horses and other property lost in the military service, three thousand and fifty dollars and sixty-three cents. Interiorbepartrnent. INTERIOR· DEPARTMENT. Examining sui For fees of examining surgeons, army pensions, ninety-four dollars. gfoX!:4 s..q-cnmniartunil NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH 3.,`J$,§Z.l.;,_”"°""" AUDITOR AND SECOND 00MP’rR0Li,ER_ ,,,,y_ For pay of the Navy, seven thousand three hundred and thirty-seven Prawn_ dollars and lbrty cents: Provided, That no part of any sum appropriated by this act shall be used for the payment of any claim for sea pay or for provisions of the Navy on receiving, training, or practice ships or
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