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EXPENSES OF DEPOSITING PUBLIC MONEYS: For expenses of de- Depositing public positing public moneys received from public lands, three thousand moneys. dollars.

entries.

Timber depreda

EXPENSES OF HEARINGS IN LAND ENTRIES: For expenses of hear- Hearings in land ings held by order of the Commissioners of the General Land Office to determine whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in compliance with law, ten thousand dollars. DEPREDATIONS ON PUBLIC TIMBER: To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of depredations on public timber for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as follows: Abram Hall, receiver of public moneys and disbursing agent, Miles City, Montana, six dollars.

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lands.

PROTECTING THE PUBLIC LANDS: To pay amounts found due by Protecting public the accounting officers on account of protecting the public lands for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as follows:

S. B. Bevans, special agent General Land Office, Prescott, Arizona, two hundred and fifty dollars and fifty cents.

M. R. Slater, special agent, General Land Office, Tucson, Arizona, three dollars and twenty-five cents.

J. F. Applewhite, special agent, General Land Office, Wichita, Kansas, thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents.

SURVEYING THE PUBLIC LANDS: To pay amount found due by the accounting officers on account of surveying the public lands for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven to Myron Willsie for services and expenses in examination of surveys in Dakota, three hundred and thirty-five dollars and fifty cents.

OFFICE OF SURVEYOR-GENERAL, WASHINGTON TERRITORY: For salaries of clerks in his office, two hundred and fifty dollars.

S. B. Bevans.

M. R. Slater.

J. F. Applewhite.

Surveys.

Washington.
Surveyor-general.

Kansas.

For payment to the State of Kansas, on account of five per centum fund arising from the sale of public lands in said State from July Payment to. first, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, as per decision of the First Comptroller of the Treasury, of date May sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty, and as stated by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, fortythree thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars and thirty-two cents.

Payment to.

For payment to the State of Colorado, on account of five per cent- Colorado. um fund arising from the sale of public lands in said State prior to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as provided by the act of admission, sixteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For payment to the State of Nebraska on account of five per centum fund arising from the sale of public lands in said State prior to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as per decision of the First Comptroller of the Treasury, and as stated by the Commissioners of the General Land Office, thirty five thousand five hundred dollars.

MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS

Nebraska.

Payment to.

Miscellaneous.

Government Hos

GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE: For support in the hospital, including clothing and treatment of indigent insane persons pital for insane. who are by law entitled to treatment, eleven thousand dollars. COLUMBIA INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB: For the support of the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses for books and illustrative apparatus, and for general repairs and improvements, two thousand five hundred dollars.

EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN ALASKA: To pay the salary of John H. Carr, teacher in Government school at Unga, Alaska, for March, eighteen hundred and eighty seven, one hundred and fifty dollars.

Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution.

Alaska.
Education in.

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PENSIONS.

FOR ARMY AND NAVY PENSIONS, as follows: For invalids widows, minor children, and dependent relatives, and survivors and widows of the war of eighteen hundred and twelve, and with Mexico, eight million dollars: Provided, That the appropriation aforesaid for Navy pensions, shall be paid from the income of the Navy pension fund, so far as the same may be sufficient for that purpose: And provided further, That the amount expended under each of the above items shall be accounted for separately.

INDIAN AFFAIRS.

TELEGRAPHING, AND PURCHASE OF INDIAN SUPPLIES: To pay the expenses of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian service, including rent of warehouse, and pay of necessary employees, advertising at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates, inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, including telegraphing, five thousand dollars.

FULFILLING TREATIES WITH SEMINOLES: To enable the accounting.officers to adjust certain appropriations on the books of the Department, the sum of two thousand six hundred and twenty-one dollars and sixty cents is hereby reappropriated, to be carried to the credit of appropriation "Fulfilling treaties with Seminoles," being amount found due to said Indians in the adjustment of the accounts of the late D. H. Cooper, Indian agent.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

OFFICE OF THE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL: For stationery in post-offices for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, two thousand two hundred dol

lars.

OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL: For inland mail transportation, namely: Inland transportation by railroad routes, one million seven thousand five hundred and twentyeight dollars and forty cents.

Railway post-office car service, fifty-three thousand six hundred and forty three dollars and sixty cents.

Railway post-office clerks, fifty thousand dollars.

Compensation to postmasters: For amount to reimburse the postal revenues of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, being the amount retained by postmasters in excess of the appropriation, nine hundred thousand dollars.

Compensation to clerks in post offices: Benjamin M. Welch, postmaster, New Martinville, West Virginia.

For clerk-hire undercredited in

First quarter, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, nine dollars. Second quarter, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, nine dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay upon the order of the Postmaster-General to the American Grocer Association of the city of New York the sum of four hundred and eighty six dollars, or so much thereof as may be found equitably due for postage erroneously paid by said association pursuant to the act for the relief of the American Grocer Association of the city of New York, approved October twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight.

FOREIGN MAIL TRANSPORTATION: Oregon Railway and Navigation Company: For transportation of the United States mails from Port Townsend, Washington Territory, and Victoria, British Co-. lumbia, during the quarter ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty eight, fifty-four dollars and twenty three cents.

The foregoing sums for the postal service shall be payable from the postal revenues of the respective years to which they are properly chargeable.

To imburse of estate of D. O. Adkison, late postmaster at Vir- D. O. Adkison. ginia City, Nevada, for moneys paid by him on money-orders in Payment to estate of October twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and not credited in the settlement of his accounts by reason of the destruction of the vouchers for said payments by fire, the sum of one hundred and seventy-four dollars and ninety-five cents, to be paid to Lucy A Adkison, the only surviving heir of D. O. Adkison.

Payment to.

To pay J. C. Knowlton, late postmaster at Ann Arbor, Michigan, J. C. Knowlton. the balance due him for furniture and fixtures purchased by him for the post office at Ann Arbor, two hundred and forty-five dollars and twenty five cents.

and Reginald Fendall. Payment to.

To enable the Postmaster General to pay to Heman D. Walbridge Heman D.Walbridge and Reginald Fendall, trustees, rent of the post-office at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, at the rate of seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum, from the first day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty five, to the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, being the rent agreed upon between the Postmaster General and the said trustees by the lease entered into between them and him on the first of July, eighteen hundred and eighty four, for the term of four years, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

Washington, D. C.
Rent of city post-

To pay the rent of the city post-office in Washington, District of Columbia, from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to office. June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine five thousand dollars, said sum to be in full payment for the rent for the time specified.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Department of Agriculture.

For compensation of Secretary of Agriculture, three thousand and Secretary. sixty-six dollars and sixty-eight cents.

For compensation of Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, one thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

INVESTIGATIONS IN ORNITHOLOGY AND MAMMALOGY: To reimburse Norman J. Colman, for amount paid Vernon Bailey for amount expended while in the service of the Department of Agriculture, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty seven, six dollars.

To reimburse Norman J. Colman, for amount paid the Forest and Stream Publishing Company, for advertising and papers, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty seven, four dollars and eighty

cents.

SILK CULTURE: To pay amount due Z D. Gilman for paints and oils furnished in excess of appropriation for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty seven, two dollars and forty cents.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

UNITED STATES COURT.

Assistant Secretary.

Ornithology and mammalogy. Re-imbursement.

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Marshals.

Proviso.
Advances.

FEES AND EXPENSES OF MARSHALS: For payment of special deputy cial deputies at marshals at Congressional elections, one hundred and twenty four elections. thousand dollars: Provided, That of the appropriation of six hundred and seventy five thousand dollars, for fees and expenses of United States marshals and deputies for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty nine, not exceeding four hundred thousand dollars may be advanced to marshals, to be accounted for in the usual way, the residue to remain in the Treasury, to be used, if at all, only in the payment of the accounts of marshals in the manner provided in section eight hundred and fifty six, Revised Statutes.

R. S., sec. 856, p. 161.

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For fees and expenses of marshals United States courts, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty eight, fifty thousand dollars.

SUPPORT OF PRISONERS: For support of United States prisoners, including necessary clothing and medical aid and transportation to place of conviction, fifty thousand dollars.

For support of United States prisoners including necessary clothing and medical aid and transportation to place of conviction, being for deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as follows: Eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, fourteen thousand one hundred and sixtyeight dollars and sixty four cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, seven thousand six hundred and one dollars and eighty-two cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-six, eight thousand one hundred and eighty one dollars and ten cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two thousand five hundred and two dollars and fifty cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-four, thirty dollars; eighteen hundred and eighty one, fifty four dollars and eighty five cents; eighteen hundred and eighty, forty-four dollars and twenty cents; in all, thirty-two thousand five hundred and eighty three dollars and eleven cents.

FEES OF JURORS: For fees of jurors United States courts, being for deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as follows: Eighteen hundred and eighty-six, seven hundred and thirty dollars and sixty cents; eighteen hundred and eighty five, three hundred and fifteen dollars; in all, two thousand and thirty nine dollars and thirty cents.

FEES OF WITNESSES: For fees of witnesses United States courts, being for deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as follows: Eighteen hundred and eighty-six, one thousand three hundred and seventythree dollars and sixty cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-five, one hundred and seventy-five dollars; eighteen hundred and eighty-four, two hundred and thirty-two dollars; eighteen hundred and eightythree, eight hundred dollars; eighteen hundred and eighty, two dollars and five cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, twenty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, ten dollars and thirty cents; in all, two thousand six hundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty cents.

MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For payment of miscellaneous expenses of United States courts, being on account of fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, sixty-one dollars and seventy-eight cents;

For payment of miscellaneous expenses of United States courts ten thousand dollars.

EXPENSES OF TERRITORIAL COURTS IN UTAH: For expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, being for deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as follows: Eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, five thousand three hundred and twenty-six dollars and fifty-five cents; eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one thousand and seventy-six dollars; in all, six thousand four hundred and two dollars and fifty-five cents.

FEES OF DISTRICT ATTORNEYS: For payment of United States district attorneys, the same being for payment of the regular fees provided by law for official services, fifteen thousand dollars.

For payment of regular official fees provided by law for official services of United States district attorneys, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, fifteen thousand dollars.

For payment of regular official fees provided by law for official services of United States district attorneys, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, six hundred dollars.

To compensate A. L. Rhodes, special counsel in the Mare Island case, being the remaining portion of his fee of six thousand dollars, fiscal. 1.year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand dollars. To compensate A. J. Fountain, for, services while special assistant to United States attorney for Territory of New Mexico, eleven cases

for perjury and conspiracy, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightyseven, five hundred dollars.

To compensate J. C. Baird, for services as assistant to United States attorney for the Territory of Wyoming during June term, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at Buffalo, Wyoming, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one hundred and thirty-four dollars.

To compensate Solomon Claypool for services as assistant to the United States attorney for the district of Indiana, in tally sheet cases versus Simon Coy and others, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of S. G. Hilborn for services in the Mare Island case, in association with A. L. Rhodes, and expenses, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of D. H. Murphy for services under order of court as assistant to district attorney for Alaska, from October ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to October thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven: Fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightyseven, seven hundred and fifty dollars; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand

dollars.

For compensation of J. E. Bruce, assistant to district attorney for the southern district of Ohio, to reimburse him for the unpaid portion of the twenty per centum reduction of his salary during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, eighty-four dollars and sixty-six eents.

For payment of United States district attorneys for unofficial fees, as set forth in House Executive Document Number Fifty-six, Fiftieth Congress, second session, as follows: Fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, three hundred and forty-four dollars and ninetyseven cents; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, thirty-one dollars and fifty cents; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, five hundred dollars; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one thousand five hundred and forty-five dollars and fifteen cents; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, three thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars and ten cents; in all, six thousand one hundred and forty-one dollars and seventy-two cents.

To compensate Robert F. Arnold for legal services in the prosecution of parties charged with robbing the United States mail as shown by estimate transmitted by the Secretary of the Treasury January twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand dollars. For payment to William G. Ewing, United States district attorney for the northern district of Illinois, for services rendered in the matter of the final report of the assignee of the estate of John McArthur, bankrupt, three hundred dollars.

J. C. Baird.
Payment to.

Solomon Claypool.
Payment to.

S. G. Hilborn.
Payment to.

D. H. Murphy.
Payment to.

J. E. Bruce.
Payment to.

Unofficial fees.

Robert F. Arnold.
Payment to.

William G. Ewing.
Payment to.

Graham H. Harris.

Indian Territory.
Salary of judge.

For the payment to Graham H. Harris, of Chicago, Illinois, for services rendered in the prosicution, at Auburn New York, in No- Payment to. vember, eighteen hundred and eighty-eigh, of E. A. Gardner and others for smuggling, three hundred and twenty-five dollars. For salary of the judge of the United States court in the Indian Territory for the balance of the current fiscal year and for the fiscal United States court. year eighteen hundred and ninety, four thousand soven hundred dollars; and for preparing suitable rooms and other necessary accommodations for the United States court at Muscogee, in the Indian Territory, and the expenses including fees of jurors of said court for the current fiscal year, five thousand and three hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars.

FEES OF CLERKS: For fees of clerks United States courts, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, ten thousand dollars.

Ante, p. 783.
Rent, etc.

Clerks' fees.

FEES OF COMMISSIONERS: For fees of United States ommissioners, Commissioners' fees. and justices of the peace, acting as such.commissioners, being a de

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