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Claim allowed by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Auditor for Treasury
Department.

Claims allowed by Auditor for War Department.

For pay of assistant custodians and janitors, two dollars.

For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, one dollar and thirty-four cents.

For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, twenty-five dollars and twenty cents.

For repairs and preservation of public buildings, one dollar and ninety-five cents.

For collecting the revenue from customs, one hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty-four cents.

For repayment to importers, excess of deposits, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and forty-five cents.

For refunding proceeds of goods seized and sold, thirteen dollars and twenty-nine cents.

For expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service, nineteen dollars and twenty-two cents.

For Life-Saving Service, one thousand five hundred and thirty-eight dollars and thirty-eight cents.

For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, three hundred and nine dollars and thirty-two cents.

For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of internal revenue, four dollars.

For payment of judgments against internal-revenue officers, eightyeight thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars and two cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT.

For salaries, Office of Quartermaster-General, fifteen dollars and eighty-two cents.

For Signal Service of the Army, thirty-two dollars.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, nine thousand four hundred and seventy-eight dollars and eighty cents.

For subsistence of the Army, two thousand and forty-five dollars and four cents.

For regular supplies, Quartermaster's Department, six hundred and thirty-two dollars and eight cents.

For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, one thousand four hundred and ten dollars and ninety-five cents.

For transportation of the Army and its supplies, twenty-nine thousand nine hundred and fifty-one dollars and thirty-one cents.

For clothing and camp and garrison equipage, one hundred and twenty-four dollars and forty-five cents.

For barracks and quarters, five hundred and fifty-six dollars and seventeen cents.

For headstones for graves of soldiers, eight dollars and ninety-nine

cents.

For Medical and Hospital Department, eight dollars and forty cents.
For ordnance stores, manufacture, and so forth, fifty dollars.

For contingencies of fortifications, two dollars and ninety-seven cents.

For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Eastern Branch, two hundred and nine dollars and three cents.

For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Western Branch, fifteen dollars and twenty-five cents.

For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Pacific Branch, twenty-three dollars and fifty-eight cents.

For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, clothing, one hundred and forty-one dollars and sixty-three cents.

For reimbursing Missouri for militia expenses during the rebellion, four hundred and seventy-five thousand one hundred and ninety-eight dollars and thirteen cents.

For refunding to States (New Jersey) expenses incurred in raising volunteers, two hundred and twenty-two thousand four hundred and eighteen dollars and thirty-nine cents.

For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, seventy-seven dollars and four

cents.

For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one thousand one hundred and ninety-three dollars and fifty-one cents.

For refunding to the State of Wisconsin expenses incurred in raising volunteers, as reported in Senate Document Numbered One hundred and eighty-six, this session, seven hundred and twenty-five thousand nine hundred and eighty-one dollars and eighty-eight cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT.

For emergency fund, Navy Department, seventy-six dollars and twenty-two cents.

For pay of the Navy, seventeen thousand seven hundred and fiftyone dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For pay, miscellaneous, two hundred and sixty-nine dollars and seventy-nine cents.

For pay, Marine Corps, six hundred and ninety-six dollars and thirtythree cents.

For transportation and recruiting, Marine Corps, six dollars and -sixty cents.

For clothing, Marine Corps, four dollars and seventy-two cents. For contingent, Marine Corps, seventy dollars and seventeen cents. For transportation, recruiting, and contingent, Bureau of Navigation, three hundred and thirty-two dollars and seven cents.

For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, eight hundred and eighty-two dollars and thirty-six cents.

For equipment of vessels, Bureau of Equipment, two hundred and seven dollars.

For contingent, Bureau of Equipment,, three cents.

For Medical Department, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, twentynine dollars and seventeen cents.

For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, three hundred and twenty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, two hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifty-two cents.

For repairs and preservation at navy-yards, one hundred and eightyeight dollars and thirty-five cents.

For indemnity for lost property, naval service, Act March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, three hundred and fifty-four dollars and twenty-three cents.

For destruction of clothing, and bedding for sanitary reasons, one hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty-one cents.

For enlistment bounties to seamen, one hundred and sixteen dollars and seventeen cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

For contingent expenses, Department of the Interior, twenty-five cents.

For contingent expenses, office of surveyor-general of Utah, fifteen dollars and ninety-six cents.

Claims allowed_by Auditor for Navy Department.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Interior Departmen*.

Claims allowed by Auditor for State, etc., Departments.

For contingent expenses, office of surveyor-general of Wyoming, four dollars and ninety-one cents.

For contingent expenses of land offices, three dollars and sixty-two

cents.

For protecting public lands, timber, and so forth, thirty-three dollars.

For protection of forest.reserves, forty-nine dollars and forty cents. For surveying the public lands, seventeen thousand five hundred and forty-two dollars and eighty-three cents.

For surveying private land claims, three hundred and sixty-nine dollars and seventy cents.

For Geological Survey, twenty-two dollars and twenty cents.

For telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies, one dollar and seventeen cents,

For transportation of Indian supplies, ninety-eight dollars and ninetynine cents.

For support of Sioux of different tribes: Subsistence and civilization, twenty-four dollars and thirty-six cents.

For Indian school buildings, one thousand nine hundred and sixtyfour dollars and forty cents.

For Indian school, Carson City, Nevada, sixty-four dollars and forty

cents.

For Indian school, Kickapoo Reservation, Kansas, twenty-nine dollars and seventy cents.

For payment to estate of Reubin James, deceased, a Chickasaw
Indian, for stock stolen from him in eighteen hundred and sixty-six
by Comanche Indians, one thousand two hundred and thirty dollars.
For Army pensions, one hundred and ninety-seven dollars.
For Navy pensions, ten dollars.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER
DEPARTMENTS.

For public printing and binding, thirty-three dollars and sixty cents. For salaries of ambassadors and ministers, six hundred and ninetyeight dollars and twenty-three cents.

For salaries of diplomatic officers while receiving instructions and in transit, one hundred and forty-four dollars and twenty-three cents. For contingent expenses,, foreign missions, four hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-five cents.

For fees and costs in extradition cases, six hundred and ninety-seven dollars and thirty-seven cents.

For salaries, consular service, twenty-seven dollars and forty-one

cents.

For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen, thirty-three dollars and ninety cents.

For relief and protection of American seamen, twenty-seven dollars and ninety-one cents.

For contingent expenses, United States consulates, forty-seven dollars and fifty-five cents.

For books, National Museum, four dollars and thirty-four cents. For expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, five dollars and seventyfive cents.

For forestry investigations, one dollar and twenty-three cents.
For entomological investigations, twenty-five cents.

For collecting agricultural statistics, twenty cents.

For public road inquiries, fifteen cents..

For meteorological observation stations, Weather Bureau, sixtythree dollars and seventy-five cents.

For general expenses, Weather Bureau, twenty-five dollars and ighty-five cents.

For party expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, seventy-seven dollars.

For supplies of light-houses, ninety-eight dollars and seventy-eight

cents.

For expenses of light-vessels, thirty-two dollars and eighteen cents. For expenses of buoyage, two hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty-one cents.

For payment to Frank H. Mason, interest on judgment withheld under Act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, seventyone dollars and fifty cents.

For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, seven dollars and fifty-nine cents.

For fees of district attorneys, United States courts, twenty dollars. For fees of district attorney for southern district of New York, United States courts, ninety-three dollars and seventy-one cents.

For fees of clerks, United States courts, one thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars and eighty-seven cents.

For fees of commissioners, United States courts, four thousand nine hundred and seven dollars and fifty cents.

For support of prisoners, United States courts, seventy-two dollars. For rent of court rooms, United States courts, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For pay of bailiffs, and so forth, United States courts, five dollars. For supplies for United States courts, twenty dollars and forty-two cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, five hundred dollars.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR OF THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

For compensation of postmasters, ten dollars and sixty-seven cents.
For clerk hire, two hundred and twenty-three dollars and fourteen

cents.

For miscellaneous items, first and second class offices, four hundred and twenty dollars and ninety-two cents.

For special delivery service, fees, sixteen cents.

For canceling machines, five hundred and ninety-seven dollars. For star transportation, one thousand five hundred and fourteen dollars and twenty-one cents.

For rewards, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For limited indemnity for lost registered mail, three hundred and twenty-eight dollars and forty-three cents.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Post-Office Department.

Additional claims.

SEC. 3. That for the payment of the following claims, certified to 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 Vol. 18, p. 110. Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under sec- Vol. 23, p. 254. tion two of the Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eightyfour, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, reported to Congress at its present session, there is appropriated as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

For expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service, fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, one hundred and ninety-four dollars.

For payment of judgments against internal-revenue officers, eighteen thousand eight hundred and four dollars and eighty cents.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Treasury Department.

Claims allowed by Auditor for War Department.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Navy Department.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, four thousand four hundred and thirty-six dollars and nine cents.

For subsistence of the Army, four hundred and fifty dollars and fifteen cents.

For clothing, and camp and garrison equipage, three hundred and thirty dollars and fifty-four cents.

For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, ninety-five dollars and fifty-six cents.

For transportation of the Army and its supplies, ten thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars and eighty-eight cents.

For headstones for graves of soldiers, one hundred and eighteen dollars and sixty-eight cents.

For relief of refugees,, freedmen and abandoned lands, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents.

For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, seventy-eight dollars and fifteen cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT.

For pay of the Navy, two thousand three hundred and fifty-five dollars and five cents.

For pay, miscellaneous, eight dollars.

For pay, Marine Corps, one hundred and three dollars and thirteen

cents.

For clothing, Marine Corps, seven dollars and fifty cents.

For transportation and recruiting, Marine Corps, fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, twenty-five cents.

For contingent, Marine Corps, fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, four dollars and ninety-three cents.

For transportation, Bureau of Navigation, fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, four hundred and nine dollars and seventy-nine cents. For transportation, recruiting, and contingent, Bureau of Navigation, six dollars.

For gunnery exercises, Bureau of Navigation, fourteen dollars and eighty-four cents.

For contingent, Bureau of Equipment, fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, four hundred and forty-five dollars and forty-seven cents. For contingent, Bureau of Equipment, fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, one dollar and seventy-nine cents.

For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, sixteen dollars and one cent.

For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, twenty-one dollars and sixty cents.

For indemnity for lost property, naval service, Act of March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, seventy-two dollars and five cents. For indemnity for lost clothing, sixty dollars.

For destruction of clothing and bedding for sanitary reasons, thirteen dollars and fifteen cents.

For enlistment bounties to seamen, one hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-four cents.

For bounty for destruction of enemy's vessels, two dollars and eight

cents.

Claims allowed by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Auditor for Interior

Department.

For contingent expenses, office of surveyor-general of California, fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, eight dollars and nineteen cents.

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