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Joseph Sudsburger, excepted.

Provisos.
Appeal.

For printing and binding for the Treasury Department, thirty thousand dollars.

For printing and binding for the Interior Department, including the Civil Service Commission, twenty thousand dollars.

For printing and binding for the Department of Justice, three thousand dollars.

To pay Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph De Fontes as messengers on night duty during the first and second sessions of the present Congress for extra services, five hundred dollars each; in all, one thousand five hundred dollars.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

For necessary traveling expenses, including those of examiners acting under the direction of the Commission, and for expenses of examinations and investigations held elsewhere than at Washington, one thousand five hundred dollars.

JUDGMENTS, COURT OF CLAIMS.

For the payment of the judgments, except the judgment in favor of Joseph Sudsburger, numbered twenty-one thousand two hundred and fifty-four, rendered by the Court of Claims and reported to Congress in House Documents Numbered Six hundred and fifty-four and Six hundred and seventy-two, and Senate Documents Numbered Two hundred and eighty-seven, Two hundred and ninety-two, and Two hundred and ninety-six, of the present session, one hundred and seventy-nine thousand four hundred and sixty-seven dollars and thirty-two cents: Provided, That none of the judgments herein provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired: Provided further, Distributing award That in the settlement by the accounting officers of the Treasury of the judgment of the Court of Claims in favor of the New York Indians, rendered by said court on November twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, contained in House Document Numbered Two hundred and twenty-six, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session, and appropriated for by Congress in the deficiency Act of February ninth, nineteen hundred, the distribution of the award to said Indians shall be made on settlements of Auditor for the Interior Department.

to New York Indians.

Vol. 31, p. 27.

Judgments, United States courts.

excepted.

JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS.

For payment of certain judgments, including costs of suit, which have been rendered by the United States courts on mandate of the Supreme Court of the United States and by the circuit court of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, and not appealed, for which the United States is liable, certified to Congress at its present session by the Attorney-General in House Document Numbered Six hundred and Coca-Cola Company sixty-nine, except the two judgments in favor of the Coca-Cola Company, fifty-seven thousand three hundred and seventy-two dollars and seventy-nine cents, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest at a rate not exceeding four per centum per annum on the respective judgments as may be authorized by law from the date thereof: Provided, That none of the judgments herein provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired: Transmittal of esti- Provided further, That hereafter estimates for the payment of all judgments against the United States, including judgments in Indian depredation claims and of United States courts shall be transmitted to Congress through the Treasury Department as other estimates of appropriations are required to be transmitted.

Provisos.
Appeals.

mates.

JUDGMENTS IN INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS.

depredation claims.

Deductions.

Vol. 26, p. 853.

For payment of judgments rendered by the Court of Claims in Judgments, Indian Indian depredation cases, certified to Congress at its present session in House Document Numbered Six hundred and seventy-one, and Senate Documents Nun bered Two hundred and eighty-four, Two hundred and ninety-three, and Three hundred, one hundred and twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine dollars; said judgments to be paid after the deductions required to be made under the provisions of section six of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled "An Act to provide for the adjustment and payment of claims arising from Indian depredations," shall have been ascertained and duly certified by the Secretary of the Interior to the Secretary of the Treasury, which certification shall be made as soon as practicable after the passage of this Act, and such deductions shall be made according to the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, having due regard to the educational and other necessary requirements of the tribe or tribes affected; and the amounts paid shall be reimbursed to the United States at such times and in such proportions as the Secretary of the Interior may decide to be for the interests of the Indian Service: Provided, That no one of said judgments provided in this paragraph shall be paid until the Attorney- ground for new trial. General shall have certified to the Secretary of the Treasury that there exists no grounds sufficient, in his opinion, to support a motion for a new trial or an appeal of said cause.

JUDGMENT, COURT OF PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS.

Reimbursement.

Proviso.
Certificate of lack of

Judgment, Court of Private Land Claims.

Nicolas Durau de

For payment of the judgment of the Court of Private Land Claims, chaves grant. entered December fourteenth, nineteen hundred and three, against the United States in the case of Jose Chaves y Gallegos and others versus The United States, Numbered Fifty-seven, Nicolas Durau de Chaves grant, as set forth in House Document Numbered Six hundred and eighty-two, this session, five hundred and thirteen dollars and sixtytwo cents.

Claims certified by accounting officers.

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 surp.us 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 one 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 Document Numbered six hundred and seventy reported to Congress at its present session, there is appropriated as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

For payment to Western Union Telegraph Company, interest on settlements withheld under Act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, nine thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine dollars and fifty-two cents.

For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, fifty-one

cents.

For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, nine dollars and fifteen cents.

Vol. 28, p. 254.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Treasury Department.

Claims allowed by Auditor for War Department.

State claims.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Navy Department.

For repairs and perservation of public buildings, fifty-two dollars and fifty-eight cents.

For contingent expenses, Independent Treasury, three dollars and twenty cents.

For expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service, one hundred and one dollars and eighty cents.

For Life-Saving Service, three hundred and thirty-one dollars and forty-three cents.

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

For payment of judgments against internal-revenue officers, thirtyfour thousand six hundred and eighty-nine dollars.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT.

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

For pay of two and three year volunteers, twenty-three dollars and fifty-two cents.

For bounty to volunteers, their widows and legal heirs, one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and fifty cents.

For pay of Military Academy, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For subsistence of the Army, seven hundred and ten dollars and forty-nine cents.

For regular supplies, Quartermaster's Department, thirty-two dollars.

For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, sixty dollars and fifteen cents.

For transportation of the Army and its supplies, eleven thousand six hundred and fifty-eight dollars and sixty-nine cents.

For barracks and quarters, eight hundred and seventeen dollars and seventy-five cents.

For clothing, and camp and garrison equipage, seventeen dollars and thirty-six cents.

For headstones for graves of soldiers, fifty-nine cents.

For Medical and Hospital Department, forty-one dollars and thirtyfour cents.

For Ordnance Service, seven dollars and forty-five cents.

For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Pacific Branch, one hundred and nine dollars and thirty-four cents.

For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, clothing, fifty dollars and twenty-two cents.

For refunding to States, expenses incurred in raising volunteers, namely:

To the State of Wisconsin, one thousand seven hundred and fiftyeight dollars and thirty cents.

To the State of Massachusetts, one million six hundred and eleven thousand seven hundred and forty dollars and eighty-five cents.

For collecting, drilling, and organizing volunteers, sixty-six dollars and twenty cents.

For expenses of Rogue River Indian war, fifteen dollars and eighty

one cents.

For pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Washington volunteers in eighteen hundred and fifty-five and eighteen hundred and fifty-six, three thousand two hundred and eighty-nine dollars and thirty-nine cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT.

For pay of the Navy, two hundred and ninety-three dollars and twenty-nine cents.

For pay, miscellaneous, twenty-one dollars and thirty-five cents.
For clothing, Marine Corps, thirteen dollars and thirteen cents.
For contingent, Marine Corps, six dollars and eighty-six cents.
For transportation, recruiting, and contingent, Bureau of Naviga-
tion, twelve dollars.

For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, nineteen hundred and three, one thousand one hundred and ninety-four dollars and seventy-nine

cents.

For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, four hundred and eighty-six dollars and twenty-nine cents.

For equipment of vessels, Bureau of Equipment, three thousand five hundred and ninety-seven dollars and sixty-six cents.

For contingent, Bureau .of Equipment, twenty-three dollars and twenty-six cents.

For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, nineteen hundred and three, four hundred and forty-nine dollars and ninety-four cents. For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, forty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents.

For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, sixty-eight dollars and sixty cents.

For construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair, four hundred and fifty-nine dollars and forty-eight cents.

For steam machinery, Bureau of Steam Engineering, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

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

For indemnity for lost clothing, sixty dollars.

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

For enlistment bounties to seamen, four hundred and thirty dollars.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

For surveying the public lands, sixteen thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and thirty-one cents.

For Geological Survey, one dollar and one cent.

For transportation of Indian supplies, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-eight cents.

For support of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and civilization, four dollars and fifty cents.

For payment to C. A. Burris, a Chickasaw Indian, for stock stolen from him in eighteen hundred and sixty-six by Comanche Indians, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

For payment to estate of Shum ho ka, deceased, a Chickasaw Indian, for stock stolen from her in eighteen hundred and sixty-eight by Comanche Indians, one thousand six hundred dollars.

For payment to estate of Bocker James, deceased, a Chickasaw Indian, for stock stolen from him in eighteen hundred and sixty-seven by Comanche Indians, four hundred dollars.

For payment to estate of Shah to ho yer, deceased, a Chickasaw
Indian, for stock stolen from her in eighteen hundred and sixty-seven
by Comanche Indians, five hundred and twenty-five dollars.
For Army pensions, eighty-five dollars.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE AND OTHER DEPART

MENTS.

For public printing and binding, one hundred and twenty-six dollars. For salaries of ambassadors and ministers, two hundred and sixtyfive dollars and two cents.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Interior Department.

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

For salaries, chargés d'affaires ad interim, two hundred and ninetyfive dollars and fifty-two cents.

For contingent expenses, foreign missions, forty cents.

For determining the most practicable route for canal across the Isthmus of Panama, thirty-five dollars.

For salaries, consular service, one thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars and fifty cents.

For relief and protection of American seamen, three hundred and seventy-five dollars and ninety-one cents.

For contingent expenses, United States consulates, one hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventy cents.

For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, one dollar and ninety-seven cents.

For animal quarantine stations, one hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-one cents.

For agricultural experiment stations, one dollar and sixty cents. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, one hundred and forty-five dollars and forty-five cents.

For party expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, twenty-one dollars. and thirty-one cents.

For salaries, keepers of light-houses, five dollars and three cents. For supplies of light-houses, fifty-three dollars and fifty-six cents. For repairs and incidental expenses of light-houses, twelve dollars and ninety-six cents.

For Cedar Point light station, Maryland, fourteen dollars and eighty-eight cents.

For Lower Cedar Point light station, Maryland, seven dollars and forty-six cents.

For Solomons Lump light station, Chesapeake Bay, twelve dollars and sixty-nine cents.

For Maryland Point light station, Maryland, six dollars and fifty

seven cents.

For Hooper Island light station, Maryland, two dollars and eightyeight cents.

For Pages Rock light station, Virginia, three dollars and twentyeight cents.

For pay of special assistant attorneys, United States courts, seven hundred dollars.

For fees of clerks, United States courts, seven hundred and fiftysix dollars and ten cents.

For fees of commissioners, United States courts, twenty-eight dollars and five cents.

For support of prisoners, United States courts, ninety dollars. For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, eight hundred and twenty dollars and forty cents.

Claims allowed by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Auditor for Post-Office

Department.

For compensation of postmasters, fourteen dollars and eighteen cents.
For clerk hire, nineteen dollars and twenty cents.

For rent, light, and fuel, sixty-one dollars and sixteen cents.
For railway mail service, one hundred and sixteen dollars and sixteen

cents.

For miscellaneous, First Assistant Postmaster-General, salary and allowance division, one hundred dollars.

For star transportation, two hundred and nine dollars and ninetynine cents.

For limited indemnity for lost registered mail, fifteen dollars.
For rewards, fifty dollars.

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