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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. 143 For bounty to volunteers, their widows and legal heirs, one thousand t6B<>¤;¤{r is r<>1·¤¤- seven hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-seven cents. °”’ °` For bounty under Act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and §‘j_}f‘;f,¥b_,2,_ sixty-six, two hundred and forty-two dollars and ninety cents. ” For subsistence of the Army, fifty-nine dollars and eighty-three Subsistencecents. For regular supplies, Quartermaster’s Department, nine hundred and w{{_QIj,*;,j{m¤¤*°F’¤ Dsfifty-nine dollars and forty-three cents. ` For incidental expenses, Quartermaster’s Department, four hundred and forty-five dollars and two cents. For transportation of the Army and its supplies, two thousand seven A1‘r¤¤sp¤rt¤ti<>¤ of hundred and eighty-seven dollars and twenty-seven cents. """ For horses for cavalry and artillery, sixty dollars. ·H°"°“· For barracks and quarters, forty-four dollars. B"““°"“· For ordnance stores: Equipment, fifty-four dollars and sixty-nine 0¤i¤¤¤¤·= stemscents. For Signal Service of the Army, twelve dollars and forty-tive cents. S*g“°‘ S°"*°°- For improving Columbia River from Rock Island Rapids to Priest Wg;;???;: Rim- Bapids, Washington, fourteen dollars and thirty-seven cents. _ g __ For expenses California Debris Commission, forty dollars and forty- C(f;j}j,§gg’,};_ D"""° one cents. For improvement of Yellowstone National Park, seventy-eight cents. Y¤¤°W¤*~>¤<> Perk- For monuments or tablets at Gettysburg, nine hundred and thirty- }_‘,"§§$§{,'§§j°‘°· five dollars.  . For road to national cemetery, Presidio of San Francisco, twenty- °m‘d‘°°‘mF'”· five dollars. ‘ _ _ For support of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, one H,Y,§f,f‘““’°' S°m‘°" hundred and seventy-six dollars and fifty-nine cents. _ _ For commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel State, and ug_*;'*Q:“‘j*f;g{_*c‘;f_ Q; to soldiers on furlough, one hundred and nity dollars and twentydive warin rehelStates. cents. . For horses and other property lost in the military service, three hun- H°’“°“· °‘°·· *°“‘· dred and sixty dollars and seventy-five cents. f I For pay of volunteers, three hundred and nine dollars and eight P“’° "° ""°°°"‘ cents. For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, one hundred and eighty-one “°‘*°“ W"' dollars and sixty-four cents. d W I For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Wash- ,..g§$,,"$'f,;$;,.,-f' " ington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two hundred and nine dollars and thirty-four cents. For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, one Nfv‘f,{f$;,f,;fm§,f'“ hundred and ninety-nine dollars and eighty-four cents. For Rogue River Indian war, three hundred and eighty-six dollars w£§‘*"° R"°'I“‘""" and fifty-seven cents. onxms ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR ron THE N.-wr g-E"1l'2E).ii3.'}‘;‘}.§"ti‘f.’Zl DEPARTMENT. “"’ °"" “‘°"‘ For pay of the Navy, fourteen thousand three hundred and thirty- hy °f Nv-y' nine dollars and eighty-four cents. For pay, miscellaneous, fifty-five dollars and forty-eight cents. m=°°“*¤°°"°- For mileage, Navy, Graham decision, seven thousand seven hundred d£g¤¤S•· G¤h•'¤ and twelve dollars and sixty cents. m For pay of Marine Corps, except claim numbered one hundred and M¤¤·i¤¤ C¤¤>¤-l»·F- twenty-three, two thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars and ninety-nine cents. Pm,,_,°M_ For provisions, Marine Corps, fifteen dollars and nfty cents., For contingent, Marine Corps, thirty-five dollars and seventythree C°“°"°g°°°' cents. , _ f For transportation, recruiting, and contingent, Bureau of Navigation, g¤h`Zif°° °f mv gu orty cents. Fg- contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, twelve dollars and forty-two B"""'°’°"’”°“"°· CED.