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258 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. ·-Ch. 234. . [880. sixty-tive and for prior years, one thousand one hundred and ninety- seven dollars and sixty-two cents. _ _ . Y For bounty to seamen for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-iivr and prior years, three thousand eight hundred and nine dollars and seventeen cents. _ , For bounty for destruction of enemy’s vessels for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-four and for prior years, one thousand and seventy- two dollars and sixty-nine cents. _ _ For contingent expenses of the Marine Corps for the year exghteen hundred and seventy-nine and for prior years, eight hundred and S1Xlly— two dollars and seventy-five cents. _ For ordnance and ordnance stores for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-tive and prior years, thirty-seven dollars and nfty-three cents. 4 For steammaehinery for the year eighteen hundred and seventyfive and for prior years, forty-Eve dollars and eighty-one cents. For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Equipment and Itecrmtmg for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and for prior years, one hundred and sixty-seven dollars and ninety cents. For expenses of the Naval Observatory for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-six and for prior years, four hundred and sixteen dollars and eighty-eight cents. For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Navigation for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and for prior years, twenty-two dollars and eighty-two cents. For contingent expenses of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing for the year eighteen hundred and seventy-eight and for prior years, tive thousand two hundred and twenty dollars and thirty-tive cents. For general maintenance of Yards and Docks for the years eighteen hundred and seventy-three and eighteen hundred and seventy-four, thirty seven dollars and thirty-seven cents. For the contingent expenses of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery for the years eighteen hundred and seventy-four and eighteen hundred and seventy-five, twenty-two dollars and eighty-two cents. For the contingent expenses of Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting for the years eighteen hundred and seventy-six and eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, thirtyseven dollars; rm-omee ne- POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. partment. Deficiency in For deiicienoy in the postal revenues for eighteen hundred and “"'°““°“· seventy-seven and for prior years, ninety-seven thousand seven hundred proviso. and seventeen dollars and twenty cents: Provided, That the claims of the Southern Steamship Company for four thousand five hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents, of Charles Morgan for two thousand and ninety-four dollars and seventeen cents, of C. B. Payne for seven thousand five hundred dollars, of the Memphis and New Orleans Steam Packet Company for three thousand five hundred and thirty- eight dollars and fifty-nine cents, and of John D. Adams for two thousand two hundred and eighty dollars and ninety-one cents, included in _ the schedule upon which this appropriation is made, shall not be paid : PWM"- Procidcdfwrtiwr, That no part of this sum shall be paid for the claim of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. W id ows and Sec. 3. That there shall be, and is hereby, appropriated for the relief Eglldajglo ggriggx of the widows and children of the surfmen who recently perished at at P Oi H t An X FOIIIE Aux Barques, Lake Huron, under orders of the Life-Saving Seri'- B uq u 6 S, Lak., ice, in the effort to save life and property, the sum of one thousand d01- Huren. lars,_ to be distributed under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury in equal portions between the widows aforesaid and the children under sixteen years of age. ‘ Approved, June 16, 1880.