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 1160 srxrr-snvnivrn coivennss. sm. 1v. cH. 29. 1923. For miscellaneous expenditures, including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the I fiscal year 1922 $11,010.85. _ §ff ’fd·W“S"‘ McNeil Island, Washinéton, Penitentiary: or subsistence, including the same pbjects speci ed under jshés head 15.1 She Act malkpng alpro riations or the epartments o tate an ustice an or the jhdibiaxiy for the fiscal year 1923, $7,089.50. 01¤¤¤¤¤=‘¤· Support of United States prisoners: For support of United States grisonersé incligling the same Spject; spegfieél urider this hem; in the undry ivil ppropriation cts or the sca years that ollow: 1912, $143.50; 1913, $182.50; 1914, $200.80; 1915, $219; 1916, $219.60; 1917, $259; 1918, $305.60; 1919, $396.40; 1920, $219.60; 1921, $30,006.89; 1922, $249,297.72; in all, $281,45061. Nnwmpm-mm:. NAVY DEPARTMENT.
 * ,a,‘?f,,‘§§*°“ "“‘“°¤°‘ Damage claims: To dpay the claims adjusted and determined by the

V¤¥-¤¤»!>·6°7· Navy Department un er the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1911, on acooimt of damages occasioned to private property by ‘ collisions with vessels of the United States Navy and for which naval vessels were responsible. certified to the present Congress in House Document Numbered 496, $6,969.46. rismsavies. POSTAL SERVICE. Postmaster General. OFFICE OF POSTMASTER GENERAL. Rewrdsew- For payment of rewards for the detection, arrest, and conviction of post-oflice burglars, robbers, and highway mail robbers, fiscal year 1921, $7,750. mm A”*’°¤¤*P°¤*‘ ormca or rmsr ASSISTANT rosrisusrsn cnm·m.u. masterGen0¤l. • ruammm. For compensation to postmasters, fiscal {ear 1922, $1,3%,508.03. spsu¤1<1¤11»-eryress. To rezm urse the postal revenues for the amount retained by postmasters in excess of the appropriation for special-delivery fees, fiscal year 1921, $780.05. D,,p,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S,,,,, DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ,m@Pg,°g¤*;f md C¤¤· mrnomarro arm coivsunaxz smzvrcn. Gum- _ The com nsation of an ambassador to Cuba when hereafter adldiitigdithxxammmggix appointed dheall be the sum of $17.500 per annum, and the salary "°‘,j",,’,f"£f§°,j,,,,_ appropriated for the fiscal year 1923 and 1924 for an envoy extraordmax? and minister plenipotentiary to Cuba is hereby made available or the salary of an ambassador, and there is hereby ap- Pmm pt0pr1pt§5d for gnat purporiehfor the Escal year 1924 th?1 additional Q . ; S sum o 500: romded at the restrictions containe in section pn§£;m°?m°°t °°` 1223, Revised Statutes, sliall not apply in fillingihe existing vacancy at Havana, (Juba: And pro/vided further, at the restrictions °P},*’j_,°j*=;j,;_60, mg contained in the annual appropriation Acts for the State and Jus- ’ ’ tlce Departments, fiscal years 1923 and 1924, pertaining to salaries of ambassadors and ministers, shall_ not apply in 61 ing the va- ,,;§',,’§"‘° P°Y '°· caucy at Havana, Cuba: Ami pmmded éurthzr, That the aggregate of all pay from all sources from the overnment of the United