Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/689

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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 791. 1900. 637 fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That one-half of an sum or sums §'e$,"‘§§{,c¤s retained by State homes on account of pensions received from inmates ` shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for. BAGK PAY AND BoUNTY: For payment of amounts for arrears of b0*},§f§,?” °* my °“°‘ pay of two and three ear volunteers; for bounty to volunteers and v.,1_§4,p_322_ their widows and legal lieirs, for bounty under the Act of July twenty- ‘ eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and for amounts for commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States, and to soldiers on furlough, that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury durin the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, two hundred thousand do%ars, together with the unexpended balance gproggiated for this object or the fiscal year nineteen hundred: ‘ avi d, That in the settlement of claims of officers, soldiers,’sailors, §;g}",g‘;·uSe,,1em,u, and marines, or their representatives, and all other claims for. y and of military glaims. allowances within the jurisdiction of the Auditor for the War Dzpart- §’§,1g§°w`i$h§uf[¥§S3c°£ ment or the`Auditor for the Navy Department, presented and tiled mg °"°'”°>"”*°°· hereafter in which it is the present ractice to make deductions of attorneys’ fees from the amount found, due no deductions of fees for attorneys or agents shall hereafter be made, but the draft, check, or warrant for the full amount found due shall be delivered to the payee in person or sent to his bona iide post-office address (residence or place of business). _ NAVY DEPARTMENT. my D¢v¤¤¤¤¤¤¢- OFFICE or NAVAL RECORDS or THE REBELL1oN: FOI' one a ent, éQg,`§g*;,§gg§gl_§§*°°m* to be selected by the Secretary of the Navy from the officers 0% the Agent. ` late Confederate Navy, one thousand eight hundred dollars. · DEPARTMENT OF STATE.` D°P°”m°”*°‘Sm°· INTEm~1AT1oNAL Umor: or AMERICAN Rnrunmcs: For actual and 0,I¤f,{gg*ggg¤},*;g§,°,; necessary expenses of delegates to the proposed international confer- nc . ence of American States and for necessary clerical assistance, twenty- . iivp thousand) dollars. C F f I I d mm 1 ti Nnnx TO rrLoMAT1o ORRESPONDENCEZ or re aration o genera ” °x P {ma '~` index to the published volumes of the Diplomatili Cgrrespondence and correspondence Foreign Relations of the United States, to be made under the direction of the Secretary of State and by such persons as he may employfor that purpose, two thousand dollars: Provided, That said index shall be _{)'$;§g%,0n completed within one year. ` _ DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. b0]{°""‘"‘“°“° °f L“` M1scELLANEoUs EXPENSES! For per diem, in lieu of subsistence of M*s°*“““°°“*· special a ents, and employees while traveling on duty away from home am? outside of the District of Columbia, at a rate not to exceed three dollars per day, and for their transportation, and for employment of experts and temporary assistance and ·for traveling expenses of ofiicers and employees, and for the purchase of reports and materials for the bulletin of the Department of Labor authorized by ledgislative Act approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety- ve, two V°‘·28·*’·8°5· thousand five hundred dollars. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. u§2§p“““‘°“‘ °' J““" OFFICE or THE ATToRNEY-GENERAL: For one law clerk, two L¤w¤1¤rkthousand five hundred dollars. COURT-HOUSE, WASHINGTON, Disrmcr or CoLUMmA: For annual m%g%?·&ggj§bi&D¤¤— repairs, as per estimate of the Architect of the Capitol, one thousand Repairs. ` do lars.