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H. Kennedy and Company, three thousand eight hundred and thirty-four dollars and thirty-one cents;

R. W. Martin, junior, and Company, two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-seven cents;

Gould, Strong and Company, five hundred and forty-nine dollars and thirty-six cents;

Emily Wightman, administratrix of John Wightman, four thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars;

Frederick Frerichs, ten thousand one hundred and thirty dollars and thirty-one cents, with interest at five per centum from March tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six;

George E. Hendee, eight thousand one hundred and seventy-eight dollars and one cent, with interest at five per centum from March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven;

To pay interest, at five per centum per annum, under section one thousand and ninety of the Revised Statutes, in certain judgements rendered by the Court of Claims and heretofore paid in the principal sums, namely:

James C. Saunders, interest from May twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty six, to February twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, on judgement for one thousand six hundred and twentyseven dollars, fifty-seven dollars and seventy-two cents;

Sarah E. Ramsay, widow in community, and Anna E. Wagner, heir of G. Alexander Ramsay, interest from May twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to May eleventh eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, on judgement for one thousand seven hundred dollars, eighty-one dollars and twenty-seven cents;

The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company, interest from May first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, to February fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, on judgement for fifty-one thousand three hundred and fifty-one dollars and ninety-one cents, four thousand six hundred and seven dollars and sixty cents;

George K. Otis, interest from May twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, to February seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, on judgement for sixteen thousand four hundred and forty-five dollars and thirty-six cents, one thousand four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty-eight cents; in all, four hundred and fifty-five thousand two hundred and seventy-three dollars: Provided, That none of the judgements herein provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired.

SEC. 2. That for the payment of the claims certified to be due by the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Office Department under the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, or under appropriations the balance 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, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eightyfour, as fully set forth in House Executive Document Number Thirtyone, Fiftieth Congress, first session, there is appropriated as follows: For compensation of postmasters readjusted under act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, pay able from deficiency in postal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three hundred and eighty thousand three hundred and twenty-one dollars and forty-four cents.

For deficiency in postal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three thousand three hundred and eighty-two dollars and forty-three cents.

SEC. 3. That for the payment of a portion of the claims certified to be due by the several acccunting 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 eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, 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 House Executive Document Number Ninety, Fiftieth Congress, first session, there is appropriated, as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY FIRST COMPTROLLER.

STATE DEPARTMENT.

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE: For salaries of ministers, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, four hundred and eighty-six dollars and sixty-five cents.

For contingent expenses, foreign missions, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, eighty dollars and twenty-four cents. For loss on bills of exchange, diplomatic service, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, twenty-nine dollars and ninety-one cents.

For salaries, consular service, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three hundred and five dollars and fifty-seven cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, eighty-one dollars and eleven

cents.

For salaries of consular officers not citizens, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one thousand eight hundred and eight dollars and twenty-four cents.

For relief and protection of American seamen, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, four hundred and ninety dollars.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

INTERNAL REVENUE: For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one thousand six hundred and one dollars and seventy-six cents.

For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of internal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, five hundred and forty-two dollars and sixty-nine cents.

For drawback on stills exported (act March first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine), twenty dollars.

For redemption of stamps prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two hundred and eighteen dollars and sixty-three cents.

For refunding taxes illegally collected prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, three thousand four hundred and seventythree dollars and one cent: Provided, That if it appear by legal proof, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury, that the

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corporations, named in said Executive document as paying said tax, never deducted or withheld the same from the alien holders of such stock or bonds and that the same is not due to said aliens, payment may be made to the corporation.

For refunding moneys erroneously received and covered into the Treasury prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For repayment of a judgement to the estate of Edgar Ketchum, late collector, and so forth, one thousand one hundred and fifty-nine dollars and thirty-four cents.

For payment of a judgement to George S. Denison, late collector, and so forth, five hundred and fifty dollars and fifty-four cents.

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For payment to the State of Wisconsin, eight thousand four hundred and nine dollars and forty-three cents.

MISCELLANEOUS: For contingent expenses, Treasury Department, stationery, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, four dollars and five cents.

For contingent expenses, Treasury Department, fuel, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, ten dollars and twenty cents.

For lands and other property of the United States, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, twelve dollars and sixty cents.

For North American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, fortynine dollars and nine cents.

For contingent expenses stemboat inspection service prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, twelve dollars.

For wages and contingent expenses assay office at Boise City, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, except the claim numbered two hundred and forty-nine thousand four hundred and thirteen in said Executive Document Number Ninety, four dollars and forty-one cents.

For Treasury Building, Washington, District of Columbia, two dollars and seventy cents.

For court-house and post-office, Austin, Texas, eight hundred and twenty-seven dollars and eighteen cents.

For court-house and post-office, Utica, New York, twenty-nine dollars and ninety-one cents.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

For contingent expenses, War Department, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one dollar and twenty-two cents.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

For contingent expenses, General Land Office, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, three dollars and eighty cents."

For Geological Survey, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, seventy-three dollars and sixty-two cents.

For surveying the public lands, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, five thousand four hundred and sixty-four dollars and twenty-eight cents.

For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three hundred and forty dollars and sixty cents.

For contingent expenses of land offices, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two dollars and seventy-five cents.

For expenses of depositing public moneys, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, twenty-four dollars and ninety cents. For depredations on public timber, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, except the claims of the Central Pacific Railroad Company and of the Union Pacific Railway Company, one hundred and six dollars;

For protecting public lands, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two hundred and twelve dollars and twenty-five cents. For reimbursement to receivers of public moneys, excess of deposits, two thousand four hundred and forty-one dollars and ten

cents.

For five, three, and two percentum fund to States prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, except the claims numbered forty thousand two hundred and sixty-seven, and forty thousand two hundred and sixty-eight in said Executive Document Number Ninety, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred and ninety-two dollars and thirty cents.

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

For salaries, Post-Office Department, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, thirty-two dollars and sixty-one cents.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, fourteen thousand four hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifty-nine cents.

For fees of district attorneys, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one thousand five hundred and thirty-four dollars and eighty cents.

For fees of clerks, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, seven hundred and thirteen dollars and forty-five cents.

For fees of commissioners, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, eight hundred and twenty-four dollars and forty cents.

For fees of jurors, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, eighty-four dollars.

For fees of witnesses, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three thousand one hundred and sixtythree dollars and eighty-three cents.

For support of prisoners, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two thousand two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and twenty-seven cents.

For rent of court rooms, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two thousand three hundred and seventy-four dollars and thirty-two cents.

For expenses of United States courts, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine and prior years, two hundred and thirty-five dollars and seventy cents.

For expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three thousand six hundred and ninetyseven dollars and forty-five cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS.

For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, four hundred and forty-four dollars. For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, thirty-eight dollars and ninety-one cents.

For Life-Saving Service, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, twenty-seven dollars and thirty-five cents.

For salaries of keepers of light-houses, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and four cents.

For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, sixty-two thousand six hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirty-seven cents.

WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SECOND AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

For pay of two and three year volunteers, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, three hundred thousand nine hundred and three dollars and eighty-seven cents.

For bounty to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, three hundred and ninetyone thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars and two cents.

For bounty act July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty, eighty thousand two hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty-three cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eightyfive, and prior years, nine thousand nine hundred and fifty-one dollars and eighty-seven cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, one hundred and fifty dollars and fifteen cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eightyeight, seven dollars.

For pay of volunteers (Mexican war), eighteen hundred and seventyone and prior years, one hundred and sixty-two dollars and ninetythree cents.

For traveling expenses First Michigan Cavalry prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, one thousand and forty-seven dollars and eighty-one cents.

For traveling expenses California and Nevada Volunteers prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, six hundred and seventyeight dollars and forty-four cents.

For Rogue River Indian war, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, one hundred and forty-one dollars and forty-six cents.

For artificial limbs, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, fifty-two dollars.

For appliances for disabled soldiers, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, two dollars.

For contingencies of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two hundred and nine dollars and sixty-three cents.

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