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 28 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1908. n For suppressing the slave trade, twenty-five dollars and fifty-one ts. · c°I‘gr‘p:st-office, court-house, and so forth, Binghamton, New York, ten o rs. _ _ _ For repairs and preservation of public buildings, sixty-six dollars and t -is. Fdshginti Slxntedlxpenses, assay office at Seattle, nineteen hundred ’ and six, sixndollars and thirty cents. _ _ i For collecting the revenue rom customs, eighteen dollars and thirty- ts. vliidfllife-saving service, forty-four dollars and forty-one cents. For redemdption of stamps twenty dollars. For refun ing taxes illegally collected, four thousand one hundred and forty-one dollars and seventy cents. For yment of judgnents `against internal-revenue officers, one hundred} and sixty-six ousand seven hundred and nine dollars and fifty-one cents. , ' ¤*·*¤¤ •u°'°** by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR. THE WAR $l‘.‘£°.§.é°’ “"’ "° DEPARTMENT. For contingent expenses, War Department, twenty-five dollars and te ce ts. Torupay, and so forth, of the Army, four thousand one hundred and fourteen dollars and sixty-seven cents. For encampment and maneuvers, organized militia, three hundred and seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents. For inbsistence of the Army, six hundred and twenty-four dollars and eig t cents. · For regular supplies, Quartermaster’s Department, twenty-four dollars and seventy—’dve cents. For incidental expenses, Quartermastefs Department, ninety-four dollars and thirty-three cents. For barracks and quarters, five thousand three hundred and Efty- nine dollars and ninety-eight cents. For transportation of the Army and its supgies, thirty-two thousand nine hundred and ninety-three dollars and ii y-eight cents. For clothing, and camp and garrison equipage, four hundred and twenty-two dollars and t.wenty-eight cents. For contingencies of fortincations at Memphis, Tennessee, six dollars and seventy-eight cents. For hetgdstones for graves of soldiers, twenty-eight dollars and sixt cen. Fgr pay of Florida volunteers, one hundred and forty-one dollars and twenty-six cents. _ For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fiftydive and eighteen huntdred and fifty-six, one hundred and ninety-seven dollars and eleven cen. . x¤I4ii3ii·°1»§“§Y$°;d5 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY partment. . For pay of the Navy, six thousand five hundred and ninety-six dollars and eighty-eight cents. For pay, miscellaneous, seven hundred and twelve dollars and · seventy-six cents. Igor emergency fund, Navy Department, thirty-one dollars and eight cen s.