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To Benjamin L. Benedict, one hundred and sixty dollars; To McLain Jones, one thousand two hundred and sixteen dollars Claims-Continued. and fifteen cents;

To William H. Faucett, five hundred and ninety-five dollars and

eighty cents;

To Gustave Becker, four thousand three hundred and forty-two dollars and fifty cents;

To Lafayette Greene, one hundred and thirty-five dollars;

To Joseph Ricketts, one hundred and eighty-five dollars and eighty-five cents;

To Stephen P. Hale, three hundred dollars;

To James M. Brown, thirty-two dollars and seventy-two cents; To D. Sheffey Lewis, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty cents;

To the Ohio and Mississippi Railway Company, nineteen thousand four hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty cents;

To John H. Finks, seven hundred and eighty-five dollars and fifteen cents;

To Stanley W. Martin, eight hundred and fifty-five dollars and sixty-five cents;

To George W. S. Hart, fifty-eight dollars and fifty-cents;
To Will A. McTeer, one hundred and fifty dollars;

To W. L. Carter, junior, fifty-one dollars; in all, fifty-two thousand two hundred and seventy-six dollars and seventy-four cents. Provided, That none of the judgments herein provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired.

JUDGMENTS UNITED STATES CORTS.

For payment of the final judgments and decrees, including costs of suit, which have been rendered under the provisions of the act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled "An act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United States," certified to Congress at its present session by the AttorneyGeneral in House Executive Document Numbered One hundred and forty-one, except the judgments in favor of Henry Schofield. and John O'Keefe, the same having heretofore been provided for, and House Executive Document Numbered Two hundred and fiftyone, six thousand seven hundred and forty one dollars and fifty-one cents, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective judgments at the rate of four per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appropriation is made: Provided, That so much of the deficiency appropriation act approved September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, imposing the following limitation upon the payments of certain judgments against the United States under the provisions of the act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, be, and the same is hereby, repealed, namely:

Proviso.
Appeal.

Judgments United States courts.

Payment.

Vol. 24, p. 505.

Proviso.

Limitation repealed.

Laws, 1st Sess., 51st

Cong., p. 538.

Certificate of Attor

"That no one of the foregoing judgments shall be paid except upon the written certificate of the Attorney-General that the ques- ney-General. tion of law which it was necessary to decide adversely to the United States in rendering such judgment, is not involved in any case of the United States then pending and undecided in the Supreme Court." SEC. 2. That for the payment of the following claims certified to be due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Depart- accounting officers. ment under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of sec

Claims certified by

tion five of the act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy Vol. 18, p. 110. four, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightyeight, and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been

Vol. 23, p. 254.

Claims allowed by First Comptroller.

State Department.

Foreign intercourse. Relief, etc.,to American seamen,

Loss by exchange, diplomatic service.

Consular service.

Treasury Depart

ment.

Internal Revenue, agents, etc., salaries.

Violations.

Refund of moneys.

Refunding taxes.

Public buildings.
Fuel, etc.
Furniture, etc.

Interior Depart

ment.

Public Lands.

Surveyors-general.

Contingent.

Depositing moneys.
Hearings.

Reimbursing receiv

ers.

Surveying.

Department of Jus

tice.

Alaska court.

Marshals.

Attorneys.

Attorneys, special compensation.

Assistant attorneys.

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 numbered one hundred and seventy-one, Fifty-first Congress, second session, there is appropriated as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST COMPTROLLER.

STATE DEPARTMENT.

FOR FOREIGN INTERCOURSE, AS FOLLOWs: For relief and protection of American seamen, forty-three dollars and twenty-one

cents.

For loss by exchange, diplomatic service, twenty-nine dollars and forty-nine cents.

For loss by exchange, consular service, sixty-seven dollars and eighty-nine cents.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

INTERNAL REVENUE: For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of internal revenue, one hundred and sixty dollars.

For punishment for violation of internal revenue laws, two hundred and fifty-five dollars.

For refunding moneys erroneously received and covered, four thousand and three dollars and ninety-two cents.

For refunding taxes illegally collected, twelve thousand three hundred and seventeen dollars and sixty-two cents.

MISCELLANEOUS: For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, ninety cents.

For furniture, and repairs of same, for public buildings, four hundred and thirty-four dollars.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

PUBLIC LANDS SERVICE: For salaries, office of surveyor-general of Arizona, nine hundred and forty-two dollars and fifty cents. For salaries, office of surveyor-general of Idaho, six hundred and thirty-one dollars and fifty cents.

For contingent expenses of land offices, two dollars and seventy cents.

For expenses of depositing public moneys, fifty-nine dollars. For expenses of hearings in land entries, seventy-seven dollars and eighty cents.

For reimbursement to receivers of public moneys for excess of deposits, ninety-four cents.

For surveying the public lands, nine thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars and thirty-nine cents.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

For rent and incidental expenses, office of marshal, Territory of Alaska, eight dollars.

For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, six thousand one hundred and ten dollars and eighty-nine cents.

For fees of district attorneys, United States courts, three thousand four hundred and forty-four dollars and twenty cents.

For special compensation of district attorneys, United States courts, three thousand six hundred and forty dollars.

For pay of regular assistant attorneys, United States courts, two hundred and eighty-two dollars.

For pay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, three, Special assistant athundred and ninety dollars.

For fees of clerks, United States courts, five thousand one hundred and eighty-nine dollars and seventy-seven cents.

For fees of commissioners, United States courts, three thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars and twenty-five cents. For fees of jurors, United States courts, fourteen dollars.

For fees of witnesses, United States courts, three hundred and fifty dollars and ninety-six cents.

For support of prisoners, United States courts, six hundred and eighty-five dollars and sixty-six cents.

torneys.

Clerks.

Commissioners.

Jurors.
Witnesses.

Prisoners.

For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, one thousand Miscellaneous. nine hundred and eighty-three dollars and six cents.

Claims allowed by Commissioner of Cus

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COM- First Auditor and MISSIONER OF CUSTOMS.

For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, ten thousand
six hundred and fifty-one dollars and seventy-six cents.
For Light-House Establishment, eighteen hundred and sixty-one,
one hundred and forty-five dollars and eighty cents.
For supplies of lighthouses, one thousand five hundred and fifty-
seven dollars and forty-six cents.

For expenses of buoyage, thirty-five dollars and forty-two cents.
For Life-Saving Service, thirty dollars.

WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS CERTIFIED BY THE SECOND
AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER

toms.

Collecting customs.

lishment.

Light-House Estab-
Supplies.

Buoyage.

Life-Saving Service

War Department Claims, Second Auditor and Second Comptroller.

Army pay.

For pay, of the so forth, and Army, five thousand seven hundred and forty six dollars and forty-two cents. For pay of volunteers, Mexican war, one hundred and eighty-nine Mexican war volundollars and sixty-three cents.

For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, seventy-one dollars and fifteen cents.

teers.

California and Ne

vada volunteers.

For Medical and Hospital Department, one hundred and fourteen Medical Department. dollars and six cents.

INDIAN CLAIMS CERTIFIED BY THE SECOND AUDITOR
AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

Indian Claims, Second Auditor and Second Comptroller.

For pay of Indian agents, eight hundred and ninety-four dollars Indian agents. and sixty-nine cents.

For Indian school at Genoa, Nebraska, support, two dollars and seventy-five cents.

For support of Sioux of different tribes, two thousand nine hundred and fifty-six dollars and sixteen cents. For transportation of Indian supplies, two hundred and seventyfive dollars and eighty-two cents.

Genoa, Neb., school.

Sioux.

Supplies.

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

War Department Claims, Third Auditor and Second Comptroller.

For subsistence of the Army, seven hundred and ninety-eight Subsistence. dollars and ninety-four cents.

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

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For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, one hun- Incidental expenses.

dred and sixty-one dollars and eighty-one cents.

Transportation.

Arrears.

Horses.

Fortifications.

Observations, etc.,

storms.

Twenty per cent.

Oregon and Washington volunteers.

Refund to States raising volunteers.

Horses, etc., claims.

For transportation of the Army and its supplies (less Pacific Railroad claims), three thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars and fourteen cents.

For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation due certain land-grant railroads, three thousand and ninety-four dollars and two cents;

For horses for cavalry and artillery, three hundred and seventythree dollars.

For contingencies of fortifications, thirteen dollars and ninety cents.

For observations and report of storms (less Pacific Railroad claims) nine thousand one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty-three cents.

For twenty per centum additional compensation, five hundred and twenty-five dollars and twenty-seven 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 two hundred and sixtythree dollars and seventy-eight cents.

For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, sixteen thousand and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents.

For horses and other property lost in the military service, twenty thousand nine hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-two

cents.

Navy claims, Fourth NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH
Auditor and Second
AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.
Comptroller.

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For pay of the Navy, except the claims allowed under the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Strong, ten thousand three hundred and sixteen dollars and thirty-four cents.

For pay, miscellaneous, two hundred and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents.

For pay, Marine Corps, one hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty-eight cents.

For transportation and recruiting, Marine Corps, fourteen dollars and forty cents.

For contingent, Marine Corps, thirty dollars and thirty cents. For transportation and recruiting, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, one hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty-one cents. For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting three hundred and two dollars and seven cents.

For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, except the claims allowed under the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Strong, two hundred and sixteen dollars."

For indemnity for lost clothing, two hundred and twenty three dollars.

For twenty per centum additional compensation, one hundred and seventy-five dollars and fifty-six cents.

For bounty for the destruction of enemies' vessels, one hundred and eighty dollars and forty cents.

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

For enlistment bounties to seamen, three thousand one hundred and twenty-one dollars and thirty-six 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 cases of Graham versus the United States, thirteen thousand and fifteen dollars and fifty-seven cents.

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CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR.

Claims allowed by Sixth Auditor.

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

Sec. 3. For the payment of the following accounts, which are fully set forth in House Miscellaneous Document Numbered Twentytwo, Fifty-first Congress, second session, namely:

allowed by Second

To pay the items embraced in Exhibit A, and which are approved Payment of accounts
by the present Second Comptroller of the Treasury, fifty-one thou- Comptroller.
sand nine hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixty-six cents.

To pay
the items embraced in Exhibit B, and which are approved
by the present Second Comptroller of the Treasury, three thousand
seven hundred and ninety-eight dollars and thirteen cents.

Certified claims

Vol. 18, p. 110.

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 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-eight, and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the act of July seventh, eighteen hundred Vol. 23, p. 354. and eighty-four, as fully set forth in Senate Executive Document numbered sixty-seven, Fifty-first Congress, second session, there is appropriated as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST COMPTROLLER.

STATE DEPARTMENT

FOR FOREIGN INTERCOURSE, AS FOLLOWS: For salaries of charges
d'affaires ad interim, thirteen dollars and forty-eight cents.
For contingent expenses of foreign missions, twenty-three dollars
and fifty-eight cents.

For contingent expenses of United States consulates, ten dollars
and sixty cents.

For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen, seventy-one dollars and thirteen cents.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

INTERNAL REVENUE: For refunding taxes illegally collected, ten thousand three hundred and seventy-three dollars and sixty-three

cents

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

Treasury Depart

ment.

Refunding taxes.

Interior Department.

PUBLIC LANDS SERVICE: For surveying the public lands, three Surveying. hundred and seventy-nine dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

or fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, one thouJa six hundred and twenty-eight dollars and seventy-four cents. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, one hundred and venty-eight dollars and thirty-five cents.

Department of Jus

tice.

Marshals,

Commissioners.

For fees of witnesses, United States courts, sixty-six dollars and Witnesses.
fifty cents.

For support of prisoners, United States courts, twenty-four dol- Prisoners.
lars and fifteen cents.

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