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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. SEss. III. Ch. 187. 1895. 853 one thousand one hundred dollars per annum each, namely: James R. Nash, James T. Greaves, M. F. Boyle, Dennis Brane, Andrew J. Johnson, and Henry Speake, thirteen dollars and forty-five cents each, eighty dollars and seventy cents. For contingent expenses: Being for the service- of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, five dollars and forty-one cents. For four hours per diem additional pay of steam engineers from August first, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, at the rate of one thousand one hundred dollars per annum each, namely: M. F. Boyle and Dennis Brane, leur hundred and fifty-seven dollars and thirty-four cents each; James R. Nash and James T. Greaves, three hundred and ninety dollars and ninety-four cents each; Andrew J. Johnson, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and fifty-nve cents; Henry Speake, fifty-eight dollars and fifty- five cents, being for the service of the Hscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three; in all, one thousand nine hundred aud twenty-one dollars and sixty-six cents. That the sum of forty dollars paid William Forsyth for services in Wi¤i¤¤= Forsyth. surveying is hereby allowed, and the accounting officers of the United States Treasury are authorized and directed to credit the same in the settlement of the accounts of Commissioners J. W. Ross, M. M. Parker, and Captain William T. Rossell, board numbered seven, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three. WAR DEPARTMENT. War Depmtment. That in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated tue sum of I¤l ing the channel at the Indian River Inlet, the same to be expended ” 'p' 5I' under the direction of the Secretary of War. OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE WAR OF THE REBELLION: For con- Rvbeiiivp Records. tinuing the publication of the Official Records of the Rebellion, and to C°mp1°"”g S°“°“I' enable volumes forty-eight, forty-nine, and fifty, the last volumes of Series I, to be put in type before June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, twelve thousand dollars. MILITARY Parson AT Fonr LnAvENwom·n, KANsAs: For the {mmm Pi-mu. _` transportation of prisoners on their discharge from the prison to their .,,,,,,’,§"§f,¥j',Q{,°,if.‘,§,,,,}’"" homes (or elsewhere, as they may elect), provided the cost in each case shall not be greater than to the place of last enlistment, two thousand five hundred dollars. BACK PAY AND BOUNTY: For payment of amounts for arrears of Arr¤¤r¤ of rsy- pay of two and three year volunteers that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one hundred thousand dollars. STATE on Tnnnrronrm. norms: For continuing aid to State or hcmjs M T¢¤i*¤¤¤1 Territorial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers in votes, p.450. conformity with the Act approved August twentyseventh, eighteen hundred and eightyeight, one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, Pmww, That one-half of any sum or sums retained by State homes on account D°°“°"°”‘ of pensions received from inmates sha}'. be deducted from the aid herein provided for. . _ IMPROVEMENT AND CARE OF PUBLIC GROUNDS: For removing snow R¤m¤vi¤z¤¤•>w.e©¤- and ice, five hundred dollars. . MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Amy. For purchase of subsistence supplies for issue as rations to troops, 1§¤¥¤¤iw=¤¤¤¤. supcivil employees when entitled thereto, hospital matrons, military con- P °‘* victs at posts, prisoners of war (including Indians held by the Army as prisoners, but for·whose subsistence appropriation is not otherwise made), estimated for the fiscal year on the basis of nine million eight