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 262 ,FIFTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. ll. CHS. 232, 233. 1894. V·>L¤-1>·1'*°· thousand and ive hundred and twenty-nine dollars and twenty-one cent, and such additional amount as may be necessary to pay said interest in full for the ilscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five. sims; mu. For sinking `fund on account of increase of water supply, under Act of July fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, twenty-four thou- ` sand and twenty-six dollars and sixty-nine cents, and such additional amount as may be necessary to pay said sinking fund in full for the lis- {j:¤·;4_·;t of mc, cal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five: Provided, That not exceedpnriemsmnuimve. ing three hundred thousand dollars of the surplus general revenues of ¤°°°· the District of Columbia remaining on the first day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, shall be transferred to the water fund to be applied in payment of the principal of the debt incurred for increasing pho water sgpplygst provided in the Act of July fifteenth, eighteen undred an e1g - wo. F_}L,°*•*j;'tL**:ff:’;‘} For third year’s interest on one-half the cost of the fortyeight-inch mm-. and Fourteenth street mains, eight thousand one hundred and sixty- seven dollars and nineteen cents. mpymm. For third installment in repayment of one-half the cost of the forty- eight-inch and(Po1urteent(h street mains, eleven thousand eight hundred an thirty' -six dollars an fifty-one cents. umm; mgn- For continuing the extension of the high-service system of water ’°“C“’° ""°“" distribution, to include all necessary land, machinery, buildings, mains, and appurtenances, so much as may be available in the water fund, during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five after providing _ for the expenditures hcreinbefore authorized, is hereby appropriated. bI;;'*“;¤“T,_’;Q;'j,'f‘ Sec. 2. That said Commissioners shall not make requisitions upon the appropriations from the Treasury of the United States for a larger amount during the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety~five than they make on the appropriations arising irom the revenues, including drawback certiiicates, of said District. Approved, August 7, 1894., August 7, 1894. CHAP. 233.-—An Act For the relief of certain enlisted men of the Marine Corps. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Msrm Corps- States of America in Congress assembled, Thatto reimburse the enlisted men of the United States Marine Corps who incurred loss of clothing fcfplizzdbmgnngu by the cyclone which occurred at the naval station, Port Royal, South y,,,,R,,,,,§_@_ °· Carolina, on the night of the twenty-seventh of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, for such loss so incurred there shall be paid to each of sand enlisted men the following sums, namely: To First Sergeant Michael Gallagher, ten dollars and ninety-seven cents; to Corporal Philip L._ Heister, ten dollars and ninety-five cents; to Corporal William Montoir, eighteen dollars and seventy-four cents; to Private Joseph P. Allen thirty-one dollars and thirty-nine cents; to Private William Applestell’ five dollars and seventy-six cents; to Private Charles L. Clark, ten deli lars and eighty-three cents; to Private John J. Cooper, six dollars and twelve cents; to private Clarence S. Darden two dollars and ninety cents; to Private George E. Grant, twelve dollars and eighty cents; to 1 rivate Thomas Harr1son, eight dollars and ninety-eight cents; to Private John C. Horton, six dollars and eight cents; to Private Robert McFeeters, eight dollars and eighty-seven cents; to Private Ulisses C. Parker, six dollars and eighty-nine cents; to Private Charles Pearson, fourteen dollars and eighteen cents; to Private Eugene Smith eight dollars and eighty-two cents; to Private John Surman, eleven Pm _, dollars and forty-eight cents; in all, one hundred and seventydive dol- Cogggm lars and seventy-six cents: Provided, That the accounting officers of the Treasury shall in all cases require a schedule and certificate from each person making a claim under this Act. Approved, August 7, 1894.