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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894. 479 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COM- F9¤i¤¤¤ e¥}·>W¤·i by Mrssroimn or oUsroMs. E;’£¥..i£f!.‘}.L°F£f“·}'5.£ DIDS. For repayment of importers, excess of deposits, customs, hve hun- R°P“Yi”5 i¤¤v·>¤‘*- dred and sixteen dollars and eighty-nine cents. m` Ftcér Life-Saving Service, four hundred and two dollars and sixty-six c:·if¤—S=¤·i¤z Servcen. . ‘ · Ftpr supplies of lighthouses, eighty-seven dollars and sixty-two Ph?;Sh*·h°¤¤¤¤· ¤¤1>- cen s. ‘ For expenses of biioyage, timeen dollars and tvs enty‘-tive cents. B¤¤y¤g¤· For salaries, keepers of light-houses, one hundred and eighty-one Keepers. dollars and four cents. For expenses of fog signals, ten dollars and twenty cents. Fez ¤is¤¤1¤· For expenses of Revenne—Cutter Service, seventy-two dollars and R°""'“° M"*"°· ninety-two cents. For collecting the revenue from customs, one thousand three hundred °¤°°°¤¤¤ =¤*‘¤¤¤¤- and forty-two dollars and nineteen cents. For enforcement of Chinese exclusion Act, two thousand three hun- °m“°“ °‘°*““i°“· dred and sixty dollars and thirty cents. WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS CERTIFIED BY THE SECOND ch‘£*‘ Sf;g¤j‘,*¤g¤gi¤ Acnrron Ann sncono oonrrnorrnn. tmia e§‘a..ué‘..` For pay, and so forth, of the Army, nine thousand and four dollars Ar¤¤yr¤y· and forty-seven cents. For pay of mounted ritlemen (volunteers), under Lieutenant—Colonel M°“¤*¤d **¤¤=¤¤¤- John C. Fremont, seventy-five dollars. For traveling expenses of First Michigan Cavalry, one hundred and ,,,f‘;f'“‘ M*°"’¤‘“ °*“" seventysix dollars and seventy-tour cents. For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, one _*g*{_fg{¤ig“¤¤ Nr hundred and eighty-seven dollars and twenty·0ne cents. . v uu "' For collecting, drilling, and organizing volunteers, thirty-tive dollars V°*““°°°'* and ninety-five cents. For expenses of recruiting, one dollar and sixty- six cents. R°°*¤***¤H- For Medical and Hospital Department, one hundred and fifty-two M···*i¤¤¤·i•>r•r¢¤¤•>¤t~ dollars and seventy-five cents. For ordnance stores, mounting guns, and so forth, twenty-six dollars °"‘““'*°° °*°'°°· and sixty cents. INDIAN CLAIMS mzronrnn BY THE sEooND Auniron _,,_{,··g§;;;,_$;§,;;·,·;,_,§__~·;; AN D SECOND COMPTROLLER. ¢¤>\1•>r· For pay of Indian agents, six hundred and sixteen dollars and forty- I¤*“*¤• ¤8¤¤*¤·· six cents. · For contingencies, Indian Department, one hundred and six dollars 0¤¤¤i¤z¤¤¤i¤=» and twenty-six cents. For support of Pawnees, schools, ninety-tive dollars and seventy-two P¤**‘¤¤¤¤· cents. For collecting and subsisting Apaches of Arizona and New Mexico, Ar=»¤=k¤¤· five hundred and eighty-three dollars and twenty cents. For Indian schools, support, one thousand and ninety-eight dollars S*‘*·°°*¤· and sixtyhine cents. For Indian school, Genoa, Nebraska, support, one hundred and forty- G¤¤¤=¤. N¤¤>r- eight dollars and twenty cents. For Indian school, Salem, Oregon, support, twelve dollars and thirty- S“*°’“· 0***- three cents. v _ For incidentals in New Mexico, including employees, support and §‘,f§§I§}’;Q§§;,_ civilization, iiiteen dollars. For incidentals in Oregon, including support and civilization, one mg""- dollar and thirty-seven cents. _ For incidentals in Washington, including employees, support and w“l"“$°"“‘ civilization, one hundred and ninetvone dollars and fifty-five cents.