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 30 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 17. 1902. For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, clothing, twenty-one dollars and twenty-one cents. For horses and other property lost in the military service, forty dollars. For gunboats on Western rivers, twenty-eight dollars and eighty- eight cents. For collecting, drilling, and organizing volunteers, forty dollars and seventy-five cents. _ For expenses of Rogue River Indian war, one hundred and sixty-tive dollars and forty-five cents. For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, one hundred and forty-nine dollars and seventy-one cents. For pay, transportation, services, and surglies of Orelgon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and ftyjdve an eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one hundred and eighteen llars and twenty-one cents. R¢f¤¤<i¤·S¢•*¤· In lrefunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, name : ¥·*¤¤· To ghe State of Maine, one hundred and thirty-one thousand five _ 'hundred and fifteen dollars and eighty-one cents. P·=¤¤•Yl'•¤i¤- To the State of Pennsylvania, six hundred and eighty-nine thousand one hundred and forty-six dollars and twenty-nine cents. NW ¤¤¤¤P¤hi¤· To the State of New Hampshire, one hundred and eight thousand · three hundred and sevent -two dollars and fifty-three cents. Bhule Inland. To the State of Rhode lsland, one hundred and twenty-four thousand six hundred and seventeen dollars and seventy-nine cents. !£;gf,g"°" °‘“*”"And the claims of like character arising under the Act of Congress von. 12§m>.2v¤.¤1a of July twenty-seventh,r:)ai]ghteen hundred and sixty-one (Twelfth Statutes, rings two hund and seventy-six), and mt resolution of March cig t, eighteen hundred and sixétly-two (Twe Statutes, page six hundred andg fifteen), as interpret. and applied by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the State of New York against the United States decided January sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety- six (one hundred and sixty United Statesdteports, page five hundred ‘ and ninety-eight), not heretofore allowed, or heretofore disallowed, b the accounting officers of the Treasury, shall be reopened, examined}; and allowed, and if deemed necessary shall be transmitted to the Court of Claims for findings of fact or determination of disputed questions of law to aid in the settlement of the claims by the accounting officers. For emergenc · fund, Navy Department, one hundred and twenty- seven dollars and twenty-tive cents. For pay of the Navy, one thousand two hundred and sixty-one dollars and forty-seven cents. For pay, miscellaneous, fourteen dollars. For pay. Marine Corps, one dollar and eleven cents. For contingent, Marine Corps, sixty-eight dollars and ninety-eight cents. For transportation, recruiting, and contingent, Bureau of Navigation, nine dollars and seventy-tive cents. For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance. three thousand seven hundred and one dollars and eleven cents. For contingent, Bureau of Equipment, twenty-three dollars and tifpy-two cents. or provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. fifteen dollars and forty-five cents. I For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, eighteen dollars and thirty-seven cents.
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