Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/682

 656 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 210. 1893. d:_g;;;·;,,g{m£¤··** Bonne or Pnovrsrons Ann Grornmoz To amounts found due uonungéa. g` by the accounting officers on account of freight, under the appropriation "Contingent, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing/’ except for services over the Union Pacific Railroad being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, two thousand and sixty-three dollars and fifty-six cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of freight under the appropriation “Contingent Bureau of Provisions and Clbtbing," except for services over the seiveral Pacific railroads, being for the service of the fiscal gear eighteenuhuudred agind ninety-one, two thousand two hundred and 'fty three dollars and fi en cents. Bureau or momma Bureau of Medicine and Surgery: T0_ pay amounts found due by the "“§§,‘}{,§;§_,_ afgouintin g toiigers on faigognt of freligéit, undgr the iappropriation on mgen ureau o · e icme an urgery excep or services of the several Pacific railroads, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one one hundred and thirty ive dollars Marine Corps. MARINE CORPS. Psy. PAY: To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of transportation, under the appropriation "Pay, Marine Corps," being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two- one hundred and forty-nine dollars and twelve cents. ’ Provisions- PROVISIONS: For amount due Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, on account of rations stopped at naval hospitals from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, to June thirtieth, glglhtfgeegu hémldlred aI11d n1n;ty:tv1$;>, thrice thousand four hundred and — ve o rsan nme -e1g cen s- For amount due on account of rations to retired men from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to reimburse pay-master_United States Marine Corps, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eighty-two cents. ‘ conmgou CONTINGENT: To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of freight under the appropriation, “Contingent, Marine Corps,” being for the segrice of thie fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, seventy-ninc ollars an twelve cents· To pay accounts on file for burial expenses, repairs to gas and water pipes, ranges,dwag_onsl; express chargeskireight, cartage, advertising, gas water an so ort or the service 0 the fiscal year eighteen hunaired anld éinety-two, twb thousand three hundred and eightythree dollars an t irteen centsfmfohpay smoulnts found due by ghe accountlipg officgars on account of ng t un ert e appropriation “ ontingent arine orps." except for services over the several Pacific railroads, being for the service of the fisclal yea; eighteen hundred and ninety-one, nineteen dollars and sixty- eio t cen s- f Ifo ;·ei1n)bi1rse aygpropxggntion clgntingent on account of amount paid or p um mg wor at arine arracks Washington District of Columbia, being for the fiscal year eigliteemhundred andminety-one, two hundred and six dollars and forty cents; To reimburse appropriation contingent on account of amount paid for paints for barracks and fences at Sitka, Alaska, being for the fiscal yiealr eightgen hupydrged and ninety-one, two hundred and sixty-seven 1 dollars an seven ’- ve cents. . cmu ciayeooaios. To reimburse Major Green Clay Goodloe, paymaster, United States ,,§{‘;“,f,'§{Q;'f‘“‘ '°" Marine Corps, for money stolen by Benjamin A. Jones, alias Benjamin A. Jaeger, a clerk in his office, who committed suicide December twenty- fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and who was indicted by the courts of the District of Columbia for said theft, three thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-one cents.