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 498 srxrmrn oononnss. sm. 1. GH. 227. 1908. amy. _ MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Pay Department.PAY DEPARTMENT. giillances mppm For pay of officers and enlisted men of the Army, the unexpended P'*°‘“°· balances of the [appropriations for pay pif officgrs and enlistled men of ‘ the Army for the fiscal years nineteen undre and six an nineteen hundred and seven, not to exceed eight hundred thousand dollars, are hereby reappropriated and made available for the service of the iiscal I year nineteen laundred and eight. d · d th A - d "° NV- For increase y of officers an enliste men of e rmy un er Am' p` ml the provision otptihe army appropriation Act approved May eleventh, ningtgen hundred and cig t, one million two hundred and fifty thou- _ _ san ollars. i·ii1$°iZiJi>°f°l»i°$ia- Pay of Military Academy: Professor of ordnance and science of one undred an eleven ollars and twelve cents. f‘,f,,'f";°§,,{"‘ For pay of omcers and enlisted men at the Military Academy, under the provisions of the army appropriation Act approved May eleventh, nineteen hundred and eig t, sixty thousand dollars. m1scm.1.ANEoUs. ` Fm ““’"'°“· N· C; For cost of survey of a rtion of the`Fort Caswell Military Reserridriirvcy of mum vation, near Wilmington, Mhrth (Carolina, ingluding serviclps of engineer and assistants in making said survey un er or er of the court in the case of Thompson versus Harmon, now pendingqin the circuit court of the United States for the eastern district of orth Carolina, seveln hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be assigned ‘ by the court. ],"{,I;,f}'$,‘},‘§,”;’,f*§c_ The accounting officers of the Treasury are authorized and directed wane. to allow the sum of one hundred and sixty-fosr diollars in the settlement of the accounts of Ca tain Ira L. F re en all, quartermaster United States Armly, being the cost of transportation of the remains of Sergeant Louis emay, Company F, Fifteenth Infantry, from Monterey, California, to his home m Marlboro, Massachusetts, at the geeiuest of the family of the deceased, one hundred and sixty-four 0 lars. Edwurd N. JOM- The accounting onicers of the Treasury are directed to credit in the niiiéu1:s¤.iu—¤uuu. accounts of First Lieutenant Edward N. Johnston, Corps of Engineers, the sum of one thousand three hundred and ninety-one dollars 'arnd sixty-seven cents now standing against him on the books of the reasury. _ {Q*j_{§,’§{Q_‘fgj,u,,,,_ The accounting officers of the Treasury are directed to credit in the accounts of Lieutenant Mark Brooke, Corps of Engineers, the sum of plightyhve dollars now standing against him on the books of the reasury. _
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lin tlhe accoungis of Igigadieréileplpral (gran Perpy, adjutant-general and is ursing officer, rganizeitia tate of ndiana, the sum of tive pundred anld ii£ty-three dollars andvsixty cents now standing against im on the oo s of the Treasury. Q{·,j·)}§Qm{*}j¤{h M__ 'lghe aciloungirég ofiieprs 05 the Treasury be, and they are herebv, (-cmu-. aut iorize an irecte to a ow the sum of three hundred and twentd - pne dglars and sixty-seven cents in the accounts of Major G. S. Bingam, uartermastefs Department, on account of charge" aid for the storage of baggage of officers on duty with the forces in military occupation of the island of Cuba during the interval between their return to New York on May twentieth. nineteen hundred and two, and their Credit in hmmm suliiquent {ISSIQDIIIGIIE to stéiitions ip Hge gnited States. h d .s . 0 E 5 _ e roper accoun mg officers o e reasury are authorize . d S.‘(£Sl€‘i2.“‘“*" me N directed) to credit the following-named officers with the sums set opph-