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Indian claims al INTERIOR DEPARTMENT (INDIAN) CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SECOND AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

lowed by Second Audi

tor and Second Comptroller.

Indian agents.

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For pay of Indian agents, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one hundred and eighty-three dollars and seventy-seven cents.

For incidental expenses Indian service in Oregon, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, sixteen dollars.

For support of Flatheads and other confederated tribes, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one hundred and twentyfive dollars and forty cents.

For support of Indian school, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and prior years, except the claim numbered six hundred and eighteen in said Executive Document Number Ninety, twenty-four dollars and fourteen cents.

For support of Apaches of Arizona and New Mexico, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, six hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy cents.

For support of Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one hundred and sixtythree dollars and twenty cents.

For survey of Indian reservations, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, seven hundred and sixty-seven dollars.

For transportation of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, except the claim numbered four hundred and thirty-three in said Executive Document Number Ninety, fifteen dollars.

For transportation of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, forty-one thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars and twenty-two cents.

For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, five hundred and sixty-four dollars and thirty

cents.

Pension claims allow- PENSION CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD AUDITOR ed by Third Auditor

and Second Comptroller.

Army pensions.

Examining surgeons.

Contingent expenses.

AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

For Army pensions, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, except the claims numbered eight thousand three hundred and eighty-one and nine thousand one hundred and thirty-nine in said Executive Document Number Ninety, one hundred and forty dollars and sixty cents.

For fees of examining surgeons, Army pensions, eighteen hundred. and eighty-five and prior years, nineteen dollars.

For contingent expenses pension agencies, eighteen hundred and. eighty-seven, twenty-nine dollars and fifty-eight cents.

War Department WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD claims allowed by AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

Third Auditor and

Second Comptroller.

Observation,

storms.

etc.,

Military telegraph.

Subsistence, Signal Service.

Supplies, Signal Service.

For observation and report of storms, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, three hundred and seventy-six dollars and twenty-seven cents.

For maintenance and repair of military telegraph lines, eighteen. hundred and eighty-five and prior years, fifteen dollars and sixty

cents.

For Signal Service, subsistence, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three hundred and fifty-four dollars.

For Signal Service, regular supplies, eighteen hundred and eighty-. five and prior years, twenty-five dollars and fourteen cents.

For Signal Service, incidental expenses, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three hundred and ninety-nine dollars and seventy cents.

Incidental expenses,

Signal Service.

nal Service.

For Signal Service, transportation, eighteen hundred and eighty- Transportation, Sigfive and prior years, except the claims numbered eighty-two thousand four hundred and sixty-three and eighty-three thousand four hundred and fourteen in said Executive Document Number Ninety, eighteen dollars and fifty cents.

For Signal Service, barracks and quarters, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two hundred and forty-three dollars and sixty cents.

Barracks and quar ters, Signal Service.

Fortifications.

For contingencies of fortifications, fifty-six dollars and fifty cents. For surveys of military defenses, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, thirty-six dollars and twenty cents. For gun-boats on Western rivers, eighteen hundred and eighty-Gun-boats, Western five and prior years, twenty-one dollars and ninety-two cents.

For Rogue River Indian war, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, four hundred and thirty-five dollars and five cents. For transportation of officers and their baggage, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, one hundred and forty-two dollars. For twenty per centum additional compensation prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two hundred and ninety-seven dollars and thirty-nine cents.

Rogue River Indian

war.

Transportation.

Twenty per cent.

For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, States, refund to. ninety-six thousand thirty-four dollars and thirty-one cents.

Re-imbursement for suppressing Indian

Vol. 2, p. 111.

For reimbursement to certain States and Territories expenses incurred in repelling invasions and suppressing Indian hostilities, act hostilities. of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, twentythree thousand one hundred and eighty dollars and ninety-two cents. For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Oregon and Wash. Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, five thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars and forty-eight cents.

ington volunteers.

For subsistence of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty-five Subsistence. and prior years, eight hundred and seventy-seven dollars and forty

five cents.

For regular supplies, Quartermaster's Department, eighteen hun- Quartermaster's dred and eighty-five and prior years, four thousand seven hundred Department, supplies. dollars and fifty-six cents.

For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, eighteen Incidental expenses. hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-three dollars and ninety-one cents.

Claims excepted.

For transportation of the Army and its supplies, eighteen hundred Transportation and eighty-five and prior years, except the claims of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, the Southern Pacific Company, of Arizona; the Southern Pacific Company, of California; the Southern Pacific Company, of New Mexico, and the Union Pacific Railway Company, certified under this title in said Executive Document Number Ninety, fifteen thousand eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and thirty-nine cents.

For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation due certain land-grant railroads, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, nine thousand one hundred and twenty-one dollars and seven cents.

For barracks and quarters, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, four thousand four hundred and fifty-six dollars and thirty-two cents.

Fifty per cent, ar

rears.

Barracks and quar

ters.

For construction and repair of hospitals, eighteen hundred and Hospitals. eighty-five and prior years, two thousand two hundred and fourteen dollars and twenty-two cents.

Clothing, and camp

For clothing and camp and garrison equipage, eighteen hundred and garrison equi- and eighty-five and prior years, eleven dollars and sixty-four cents.

page.

Horses.

Commutation of ra

tions.

Horses, etc., claims.

For horses for cavalry and artillery, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, two thousand four hundred and fifty-nine dollars and ninety-two cents.

For commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States and to soldiers on furlough, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, twenty-three thousand three hundred and ninety dollars and fifteen cents.

For horses and other property lost in the military service, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, one hundred and twentyfive thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine dollars and sixteen cents.

Navy Department NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH claims allowed by AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

Fourth Auditor and
Second Comptroller.

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For pay of the Navy, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, twenty-two thousand seven hundred and ninety-five dollars and seventy cents.

For pay, miscellaneous, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, four hundred and fifty dollars and fifty-five cents.

For contingent, Navy, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, eight dollars and fifty-nine cents.

For pay, Marine Corps, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two hundred and one dollars and thirty-seven cents. For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, five dollars.

For Torpedo Corps, Bureau of Ordnance, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one dollar.

For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three hundred and twentyeight dollars and eighty-six cents.

For Navy pensions, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, six dollars and nineteen cents.

For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, seven thousand four hundred and fifty dollars and fifty-five cents.

For enlistment bounties to seamen, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two thousand six hundred and forty-one dollars and eighty-one cents.

For bounty for the destruction of enemies' vessels, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, nine hundred and forty-one dollars and fourteen cents.

For payment of the officers and men of the Kearsarge for the destruction of the Alabama, five hundred and forty-one dollars and four cents.

For indemnity for lost clothing, prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, four hundred and twenty-five dollars and eighty

five cents.

For the payment of claims for difference between actual expenses and mileage allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme Court, in the case of Graham versus United States, eight thousand five hundred and sixty-six dollars and thirteen cents.

For payments on account of clothing or bedding destroyed by order, for sanitary purposes, in preventing the spread of contagious diseases, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty-nine cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR.

Claims allowed by Sixth Auditor.

For deficiency in postal revenues, eighteen hundred and eighty-five Postal revenues. and prior years, one thousand three hundred and forty-eight dollars and twenty-nine cents.

certified claims.

SEC. 4. That for the payment of a portion of the claims certified to Payment of certain 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 Vol. 18, p. 110. 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 Senate Executive Document Number One Hundred and One, Fiftieth Congress, first session, there is appropriated as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY FIRST COMPTROLLER.

STATE DEPARTMENT.

Foreign intercourse: For contingent expenses United States consulates, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, seven dollars and seventy-three cents.

To pay C. W. Buck, United States Minister to Peru, the balance of salary due him for the fiscal year, ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, which has remained unpaid, because of the exhaustion of the appropriation for salaries of Ministers, for that year, one thousand one hundred and ninety dollars and twenty-eight cents.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Internal revenue: For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, three dollars and twenty-seven cents.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

For expenses of the Eighth Census, one hundred and forty-three dollars and thirty-three cents.

For expenses of depositing public moneys, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, five dollars and sixty cents. For surveying private land claims in California, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, six hundred and eight dollars and twenty-five cents.

For reimbursement to receivers of public moneys, excess of deposits. three hundred and fifty dollars and seventy cents.

For five, three, and two per centum fund to States prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, fifty-three thousand four hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty-six cents.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Vol. 28, p. 254.

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For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, eighteen Marshals' fees. hundred and eighty-five and prior years, six thousand three hundred

and forty-seven dollars and eighty-nine cents.

For fees of commissioners, United States courts, eighteen hundred Commissioners' fees and eighty-five and prior years, two hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy cents.

Claims allowed by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS.

First Auditor and
Commissioner of Cus-

toms.

Collecting customs.

Public buildings.

Revenue-Cutter

Service.

Life-Saving Service.

cliams allowed by Sec

For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, forty-six thousand and twentyfour dollars and nine cents.

For repairs and preservation of public buildings, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, twenty-nine dollars and ninety cents. For Revenue-Cutter Service, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, thirty-three dollars and sixty-nine cents.

For Life-Saving Service, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and thirteen cents.

War Department WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SECond Auditor and SecOND AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. ond Comptroller.

Two and three year volunteers.

Bounty.

Vol. 14, p. 322.

Army pay.

Mexican war volunteers.

lowed by Second Audi

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

For bounty to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, forty-seven thousand one hundred and fifty-one dollars and ninety-seven cents.

For bounty under act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eighteen hundred and eighty, and prior years, nine thousand one hundred and fifty dollars and sixty cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eightyfive and prior years, except the claims numbered seventy-five hundred and forty-nine and seventy-six hundred and twenty-six in said Executive Document Number One Hundred and One, six hundred and eighty-three dollars and sixty-eight cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, one hundred and forty-four dollars and ninety cents.

For pay of volunteers (Mexican war) eighteen hundred and seventyone and prior years, eight dollars and eighty-five cents.

Indian claims al INTERIOR DEPARTMENT (INDIAN) CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SECOND AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

tor and Second Comptroller.

Transportation.

Purchase, etc., supplies.

For transportation of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, one thousand four hundred dollars and eighty-eight cents. For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, thirty-seven dollars and ten cents.

War Department WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD
claims allowed by
Third Auditor and
AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.
Second Comptroller.

Oregon and Washington volunteers.

Subsistence.

Quartermaster's

Department, regular supplies.

Incidental expenses.

Transportation.

For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, three hundred and ninety-four dollars and thirty-two cents.

For subsistence of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, two hundred and seventy-four dollars.

For regular supplies, Quartermaster's Department, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, eight hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventy-seven cents.

For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, one hundred and fifty-three dollars and eighty-six cents.

For transportation of the Army and its supplies, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars and fifty-eight cents.

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