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 426 FIFTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. IL Ch. 307. 189-1. b£`1·£*¤;¤r¤· i>¤l·¤¤ FURNITURE ron PUBLIC BUILDINGS: To pay amounts found due gby the accounting ohicers of the Treasury Department on account of furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, being for the service of the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- three, two hundred and seventy-three dollars. _ _ d;‘L;°;;;°¤¤” °“¤'*** ASSISTANT CUSTODIANS AND JANITORS: To pay John Kilroy ninety- Join knmy ami seven dollars and fifty cents and John G. Malloy seventy-eight dollars J°'*“G· M““°Y· for services rendered during the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine as engineer and watchman, respectively, of the public building at Columbus, Ohio; in all, one hundred and seventy-tive dollars and fifty cents. L¤¤•1¤.¤¤=- LANDs AND OTHER PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES: For care, custody, and protection of lands and other property of the United States, one hundred and two dollars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department on account of care, custody, and protection of lands and other property of the United States, being for the service of the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, three dollars and eighty-five cents. Sumffusu- PAYMENT TO SAM YUEN: To pay Sam Yuen the value of certain opium destroyed by order of the Treasury Department in eighteen _ hundred and eighty-seven, two thousand four hundred dollars. C,;`,f;’,{_*_§c,§,'g§¤§l;§,j;{ PAYMENT TO Nonru TXMERICAN COMMERCIAL COMPANY: To pay wéaegsto wrecked the North American Commercial Company for transportation and sub- ‘ sistence aiiorded the surviving officers and crew of the American whaling bark Sea Ranger, wrecked off Kayak Island, in the North Pacihc Ocean, May sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, nine hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty-tive cents. To pay the North American Commercial Company the sum of four hundred and hfty-nine dollars, and Messrs. S. Foster and Company the sum of fifteen dollars and fifty-five cents; in all, four hundred and seventy-four dollars and fifty-tive cents, for transportation and clothing furnished nine men belonging to the crew of the wrecked bark James Allen, rescued by the Bear June twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four. §3g£¤_fi¤:,' Hm to REFUND OF FINE, STEAMER. OCTAVIA: To refund to the collector mma. of customs, Tampa, Florida, for repayment by him to the person or persons entitled thereto, the sum of seven ty-five dollars, being that portion of a fine of one hundred dollars imposed in the case of the steamer R-S..¤ec.4438.p.859- Octavia tbr a violation of section forty-t7>ur hundred and thirtv-eight of the Revised Statutes, since remitted by the Secretary of theuTreas— ury, the original sum having been paid and covered into the Treasury prior to the said remission, seventy-tive dollars. RELIEF OF CHARLES \V. FOSTER: That the accounting ohicers of ' the Treasury are hereby authorized to credit Major Charles W. Foster United States Army, retired, the sum of two thousand one hundred and thirty-three dollars and twenty-eight cer ts, now suspended against lmn on account of payment made for the services of a clerk employed and detailed, in compliance with instructions of the Secretary of \\Iar J V for duty with General W. T. Sherman, United States Army, retired. 7 Céglgmzgbgz PAYMENT TO J. G. MOCOY: To reimburse Chinese Inspector J. G. McCoy amount paid for counsel to represent the interests of the United Cum m States in the case of Charles Bodman, twenty dollars. P“ym;’$Q0,‘;f,j;iing _ CUsTOMs OFFIIIERS: That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he over. is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to all officers of the customs whose terms of office have expired, or shall expire, before the appoint ment and qualification of their successors, and who have been performing, or shall perhirm, the duties of their respective offices after the date of such expiration, the salaries, compensation, fees, or emoluments hmm authorized or provided by law, in each case, for the respective incum- Exc€p,,·0n_ bents ot the olliees: Provided, That no such payment shall be made for any services rendered by any such olhcer wrongfully holding after the appointment and qualification of his successor.