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James H. Bone, one hundred and six dollars;

John H. Woodward, three hundred and four dollars;
Harvey Cabaniss, sixty-four dollars;

William C. Seymour, one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and

fifty cents;

William Braunersreuther, one thousand dollars;

Cushman and Hurlbut, sixty dollars and eleven cents;
Joseph O'Brien, twenty-dollars and fifty-six cents;
William H. Perry, three dollars and sixty-seven cents;
William V. Bronaugh, one thousand dollars;
De Witt Coffman, one thousand dollars;

To pay interest at five per centum per annum from June thirteen, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to January eight, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, under section ten hundred and ninety, Revised Statutes, on a judgment for one hundred and ninety-six dollars, rendered by the Court of Claims in case number fifteen thousand and fifty-one, in favor of John F. Knox, heretofore paid in the principal sum, five dollars and sixty-four cents;

Joseph McDonald, seventy-four dollars, with interest at five per centum per annum from February sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, until paid, under section ten hundred and ninety, Revised Statutes:

Simon Cook, one thousand dollars, with interest at five per centum per annum from June twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, until paid, under section ten hundred and ninety, Revised Statutes; Seth N. Kimball, three thousand seven hundred and thirty-six dollars;

Patrick J. Kennedy, twenty-six thousand three hundred and seventy-nine dollars;

Charles W. A. Cartlidge, two hundred dollars and seventy-four cents;

John T. Green, two hundred and fifty-five dollars;

Madison J. Julian, one thousand and seventy-four dollars;

James H. Dennis, seventeen dollars;

Hans Hanson, seven hundred and fifty-seven dollars;

Marius Duvall, six thousand seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighty-seven cents;

W. H. Grider, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-eight

cents;

J. C. Irwin and Company, nine thousand seven hundred and thirtyfive dollars;

Charles A. Perry and Company, five thousand three hundred and twenty dollars;

Alden L. Roadarmour, twenty-four dollars;

Sampson Williams, eight hundred and one dollars;

William G. Crockett, one hundred and twenty dollars;

Harry J. Milligan, one hundred and forty-six dollars;

William N. Hayward, forty-eight dollars;

Frederic Parsons, twenty-six dollars;

Alfred T. Dillard, thirty-three dollars;

G. G. Eaves, one hundred and fifty-seven dollars;

J. W. Lingenfelter, seventy-nine dollars;

Thomas B. Ford, twenty-six dollars;

Ebenezer N. O. Clough, three hundred and ninety-four dollars;
Lenoir M. Erwin, forty-two dollars;

Joseph M. Stafford, one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and ten

cents;

John W. Calder, thirty-five dollars;

Payment of judg

ments of Court of Claims Continued.

Interest.

R.S., sec. 1090, p. 200.

G. L. Ogden, one thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollars; To pay interest at five per centum per annum from September Interest. eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to February twentyseventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine under section ten hundred

R. S., sec. 1090, p. 200.

Proviso.
Appeal.

Claims certified by accounting officers.

Vol. 18, p. 110.

Vol. 23, p. 254.

Claims allowed by the First Comptroller.

Consular service.
Salaries.

American seamen.

Treasury Department.

Collectors internal revenue.

Independent treasury.
Contingent expenses.

Interior Department.

Eighth Censu3.

Registers and receivers.

Contingent expenses.
Surveying.

Five, three, and two per cent.

Re-imbursing excess of deposits.

Department of Jus

tice.

Fees.
Marshals.

District attorneys.

Clerks.

Commissioners.

and ninety, Revised Statutes, on a judgment for two thousand two hundred and fifty-six dollars and seventy-five cents, rendered by the Court of Claims in case numbered twelve thousand four hundred and eighty-seven, of George H. Palmer, already provided for in the principal sum, three hundred and ninety-one dollars and ninetyeight cents.

In all three hundred and eight thousand one hundred and sixtythree dollars and forty-three cents: Provided, That none of the judgments herein provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired.

SEC. 2. 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 seventyfour, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightysix and prior years, unless otherwise stated, 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 Fifty-nine, Fiftieth Congress, second session, except such as may be in favor of the several bonded Pacific railroads, and such others as are specially excepted, there is appropriated as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST COMPTROLLER.

STATE DEPARTMENT.

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE: For salaries, consular service, one thou sand two hundred and seventy-one dollars and eighty-one cents. For relief and protection of American seamen, five dollars.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,

For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, twentyone dollars and thirty-six cents.

For contingent expenses, independent treasury, six dollars.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

For expenses of the Eighth Census, twenty-nine dollars and fiftyfive cents.

For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, three hundred and forty-six dollars and sixty-nine cents.

For contingent expenses of land offices, thirty dollars.

For surveying the public lands, five hundred and one dollars and ninety nine cents.

For five, three and two per centum fund to States, thirty-nine thousand three hundred and ninety five dollars and four cents.

For reimbursement to receivers of public moneys for excess of deposits, sixty-nine dollars and ninety-six cents.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

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

For fees of clerks, United States courts, four hundred and seventyfour dollars and ten cents.

For fees of commissioners, United States courts, twenty six dollars and ten cents.

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

For fuel, light, and water for public buildings, eight dollars and fifty-three cents.

For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, one hundred and four dollars and twenty-five cents. For repairs of light-houses, one dollar.

Claims allowed by First Auditer and Commissioner of Cus

toms.

Public buildings.
Fuel, lights, etc.

Furniture.

Light-houses.

revenue.

For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, except the Collecting customs claims of the Central Pacific Railroad and the Southern Pacific Railroads of Arizona, California, and New Mexico, twenty one thousand two hundred and twenty-three dollars and forty-six cents

WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY SECOND claims allowed by SecAUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

War Department ond Auditor and Second Comptroller.

Bounty.

For pay of two and three year volunteers, one hundred and fifteen Pay, volunteers. thousand two hundred and seventeen dollars and thirty-one cents. For bounty to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, one hundred and fifteen thousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and forty-nine cents.

For bounty, act July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty- Vol. 14, p. 322. six, fifteen thousand nine hundred and ninety one dollars and forty three cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty- Army pay. six, and prior years, except the claims of the Union Central, Kansas,

and Sioux City and Pacific Railroads, three thousand one hundred

and fifty dollars and eighty-two cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army eighteen hundred and eightyseven, twelve thousand two hundred and sixty-three dollars and ninety cents.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eightyeight, four thousand three hundred and thirty-nine dollars and sixtyfive cents.

alry.

For traveling expenses of First Michigan Cavalry, two hundred First Michigan Cavand fifteen dollars and forty seven cents.

For traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers, one hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifteen cents. For artificial limbs, fifty dollars.

For Signal Service, medical department, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, fifty dollars.

For medical and hospital department, three hundred and ninety dollars.

California and Nevada volunteers.

Artificial limbs.

Signal Service, medi

cal department.

Medical department.

Indian claims al

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT (INDIAN) CLAIMS ALLOWED BY lowed by the Second THE SECOND AUDITOR AND COMPTROLLER.

For pay of Indian agents, one hundred and thirty-one dollars and ninety four cents.

Auditor and Comptroller.

Indian agents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THIRD AUDITOR AND SECOND Third Auditor and

COMPTROLLER.

Claims allowed by Second Comptroller..

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

For Army pensions, eighteen hundred and eighty-six and prior Army pensions. years, seven hundred and thirty-six dollars and fourteen cents.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

War Department.

For subsistence of the Army, eight hundred and thirty-seven dol- Subsistence. lars and ninety-eight cents.

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For regular supplies, Quartermaster's Department, six hundred and forty-four dollars and seventy-one cents.

For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, two hundred and eighty-six dollars and eighty-eight cents.

For transportation of the Army and its supplies, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, except the claims of the Central Pacific, Sioux City and Pacific, California Southern, Los Angeles and San Diego, and Southern Pacific Railroads of Arizona, Čalifornia, and New Mexico, and of the Northern Railway Company, one hundred and two thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars and sixty-two cents. For transportation of the Army and its supplies, eighteen hundred and eighty-six and prior years, except the claims of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, the Northern Railway Company, the Central Pacific, and the Southern Pacific Railroads of Arizona, California, and New Mexico, three thousand nine hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty-eight cents.

For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation due certain land-grant railroads, six thousand six hundred and eight dollars and seventy-eight cents.

For barracks and quarters, except the claim numbered sixty-six thousand four hundred and seventy six in said Executive Document number fifty nine, ninety five dollars and fifty-five cents.

For Army and Navy hospital, Hot Springs Arkansas, seventy-four dollars and fifty one cents.

For purchase of old Produce Exchange Building and site, New York City, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For horses for cavalry and artillery, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars.

For contingencies of fortifications one hundred and sixty five dollars.

For maintenance and repair of military telegraph lines, thirteen dollars and eighty-two cents.

For Signal Service, subsistence, fourteen dollars and twenty five cents.

For Signal Service, transportation, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, to pay claim numbered one hundred and one thousand four hundred and fifty six ninety cents.

For Signal Service, transportation, eighteen hundred and eightysix and prior years, to pay claim numbered one hundred and one thousand four hundred and six, one dollar and fifty-three cents. For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and fifty six, six hundred and twenty three dollars and eighty-six cents.

For commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States and to soldiers on furlough, six thousand two hundred and seventy dollars.

For horses and other property lost in the military service, twentyseven thousand five hundred and nineteen dollars and thirteen cents.

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

and

Fourth Auditor
Second Comptroller.

Pay, Navy.
Proviso.

red.

For pay of the Navy, two hundred and fifty-six thousand nine hundred and forty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents: Provided, That Certain claims bar no part of any one of the claims to which this appropriation is ap plicable shall be paid therefrom which accrued more than six years prior to the date of the filing of the petition in the Court of Claims upon which the judgment was rendered, which, being affirmed by the Supreme Court, has been adopted by the accounting officers as the basis for the allowance of said claim.

For pay miscellaneous, thirty-six dollars and fifty cents.
For pay of Marine Corps, seventeen dollars and eighty cents.
For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, thirty one
dollars and fifty-six cents.

Miscellaneous.

Marine Corps, pay.

Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting.

ions and Clothing.

Lost clothing.

For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, twenty, Bureau of Provis three thousand five hundred and four dollars and sixty three cents. For indemnity for lost clothing, one hundred and twenty dollars. For enlistment bounties to seamen, one hundred and sixty two dollars and ninety-one cents.

For bounty for the destruction of enemies' vessels, one hundred and nine dollars and twenty-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 case of Graham versus The United States, two thousand three hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fourteen cents.

Bounty, enlistment.

Bounty, destruction

of enemies' vessels. Mileage claims.

Claims allowed by Sixth Auditor.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR. For deficiency in the postal revenue eighteen hundred and sixty Postal revenues. six and prior years, except the claims of the Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad, fourteen thousand one hundred and fifty one dollars and forty six cents.

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-six and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the act of July seventh, eight en hundred and eighty four, as fully set forth in Senate Executive Document Number One Hundred and Thirty-two, Fiftieth Congress, second session, except such as may be in favor of the several bonded Pacific railroads, and such others as are specially excepted, there is appropriated as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST COMPTROLLER.

STATE DEPARTMENT.

Claims certified 'by accounting officers

Vol. 18, p. 110.

Vol. 23. p. 254.

Claims allowed by First Comptroller.

legations.

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE: For loss on bills of exchange, diplomatic Loss on exchange, service, eight dollars and thirty-eight cents.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Treasury Depart

ment.

Vol. 20, p. 342.

INTERNAL REVENUE: For drawback on stills exported (act March Drawback on stills. first eighteen hundred and seventy-nine), forty dollars.

Refunding taxes.
Alien shareholders.
Proviso.

Payable to compan

For refunding taxes illegally collected, three thousand six hundred and sixty one dollars and eighty-two cents: Provided, That if it appears by legal proof, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury, that any of the corporations named in said Executive Document as paying said tax never deducted or withheld the same from alien holders of such stock or bonds and the same is not due to ies not deducting tax. said aliens, payment may be made to the corporation. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to allow and pay out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to the North German Lloyd Steamship Company of Bremen, the Hamburg-American Packet Company of Hamburg, and the Norse American line of Sweden, interest at the rate of four per centum per annum on such moneys as have been exacted from such companies in contravention of treaty provisions and heretofore refunded

Tonnage dues.
North German Lloyd,
Hamburg, and Norse
Companies.

Refund of interest to

American Steamship

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