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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894. 437 'l‘o pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of °°¤'**¤H°¤*· freight, transportation, and ice, under the appropriation "Contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery" (except for service over Pacific railroads), being for service of the iisoal year eighteen hundred and ninety- three, one hundred and forty-nine dollars and twenty-six cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting oiilcers on account of freight and traveling expenses under the appropriation, “Contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery/’ being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, three hundred and forty-six dollars and eighteen cents. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. PROVISIONS: To supply a deficiency in the appropriation “P1'0VlSl0]1S, P¤>*i¤i°¤¤· Navy/’ by reason of an increase of seven hundred and fifty enlistments in the Navy, authorized by the Act approved March third, eighteen Vol-2’Ar·7=¤0· hundred and ninety-three, making appropriations for the naval service, nity thousand dollars. CONTING-ENT: To pay amounts found due by the accounting oillcers C·>¤¤i¤€¤¤*- on account of freight, under the appropriation “Contingent, Bureau oi Supplies and Accounts " (except for service over Pacific railroads), being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- three, two thousand two hundred and forty-two dollars and thirty-four cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of freight, under the appropriation “Contingent, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing " (now Bureau of Supplies and Accounts) (except for service over Pacino railroads), being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-one dollars and forty cents. NAVY-YARDS AND STATIONS. To pay claim of the Old Dominion Creosoting Company for one hun- Norfolk ¤¤vy-y¤r¤- dred and sixteen railroad ties used by the Government at the United States navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia, in extension of the yard railroad track, one hundred and two dollars and thirty cents. NAVY, MISCELLANEOUS. Mi¤¤¤11¤¤¤¤¤¤· Nonwnomu nam: Srnnnnza: To pay the owners of the Norwegian ,;_§¤¤¤;¤¤:;m_ 0, bark Speranza for in juries sustained by that vessel by collision with the mx? United States steamship Mouongahela, in the harbor of Funchal, Madeira, on January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, found to be due by court of inquiry convened at the navy-yard, New York, by order of the Secretary of the Navy, dated June seventeenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, two thousand one hundred and eighty dollars and eighty-two cents. " Sonoonnn J. Nioknizsona To compensatethe owners of the schooner —·.r.imrsm¤.·· J. Nickerson for damages sustained by that vessel in consequence of a “""°°"'“’"‘ collision with the United States steamship Dolphin in the harbor of New London, Connecticut, in December, eighteen hundred and ninety- three, as determined by a board of survey appointed under the regulations of the Navy Department, two hundred and thirtysix dollars. Pnyymxr mv ACCOUNT OF THE AMPHITRITE: T0 pay to the Hal'- ,mH°;EjQth“g},§_PEu‘§‘ lan and Hollingsworth Company, of Wilinington, Delaware, for work lqymentto. " done and materials furnished in connection with the rebuilding of the. double-turreted monitor Amphitrite, tour thousand eight hundred and ninety-one dollars and seventy-three cents. _ PAYMENT TO THEODOBE D. WILSON: For payment to Naval Con- E;,gg;>;§°I;;)‘;)Q;°¤· structor Thwdore D. Wilson, United States Navy, for services as acting ' chief constructor, one thousand and eighteen dollars and sixty-three