Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/515

 . 3. That for the payment of the following claims, certified to be due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the

Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the

Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered Two hundred and eighty-nine, reported to Congress at its present session, there is appropriated as follows:

For repairs and preservation of public buildings, five dollars and sixty cents.

For collecting the revenue from customs, twenty-eight dollars.

For repayment to importers excess of deposits, nineteen dollars and six cents.

For Life-Saving Service, five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and eighty-five cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, fifty-one dollars and fifty-two cents.

For subsistence of the Army, one hundred and forty-three dollars and forty-four cents.

For transportation of the Army and its supplies, seventy dollars and twenty-eight cents.

For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one hundred and seven dollars and eighty-five cents.

For surveying the public lands, four thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen, two hundred and fifty-six dollars and ninety cents.

For relief and protection of American seamen, forty dollars.

For pay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, two hundred dollars.

For limited indemnity for lost registered mail, five dollars.

. 4. For payment of a certain Treasury settlement heretofore certified to Congress by the Secretary of the Treasury, namely, settlement numbered five thousand, in favor of the Eureka Insurance