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1056 P1rTY-sixTH CONGRESS. sm. 11. cH. 831. 1901. For rent of court rooms, United States courts, seven hundred and fifty dollars. F For pay of bailiifs, and so forth, United States courts, eight dollars. For miscellaneous ex enses, United States courts, two hundred and fifty-three dollars and fifty cents. Claims allowed by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE PosT-oPF1cE DEPARTMENT. i»li.it.‘5`1t°li$°rDf€§ JP.? mem. For rent, light, and fuel, one hundred and nine dollars and thirty- five cents. For free-delivery service, one dollar.. For clerk hire, two hundred and fifteen dollars. For compensation of postmasters, one hundred and ten dollars and eigjht cents. or rewards, five hundred dollars. For inland mail transportation (star), three hundred and nineteen dollars and thirty-seven cents. No part of sum a propriated by this Act for pay of cadets shall be ppikd to any cadet wiio shall have been found guilty of any brutal form o azing. 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 vox. 18, p. 110. Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-_ , A nd under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being he service of the Hscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress v¤1.2z,p.2s»4. under section two of the Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered Two hundred and twelve, Fifty-sixth Congress, second session, there is appropriated as follows: C]&jing bubwbd by oLA1Ms ALLovvED BY THE AUDrroR FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. the Auditor for the Treasury Depmmmf For contingent expenses, Treasury Department: Freight, telegrams, and so forth, fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, three hundred and ninety-seven dollars and thirteen cents. For contingent expenses, Treasury Department: Freight, telegrams, and so forth, ten dollars and ninety-five cents. For heatingapparatus for public buildings, five dollars and thirty cents. For repairs and preservation of public buildings, six dollars and forty cents. For additional compensation to certain employees in the civil service · at Washington, District of Columbia, under joint resolution of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, one thousand and seventy dollars and eighty-four cents. For collecting the revenues from customs, seventy-eight dollars and ‘ thirty cents. For repayment to importers excess of deposits, two hundred and twenty dollars and fifty-five cents. For redemption of stamps, four hundred and five dollars and eighty- three cents. For refunding taxes illegally collected, eighteen thousand seven hundred and thirty-six dollars and sixty-two cents. Claims augyvgd by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT. the Auditor for the we Depmmem For contingent expenses, War Department, one dollar and thirty- five cents.-