FOBTY-THLRD CONGRESS. Sess. H. OH. 131. 1875. 409 of the appropriation of the same character made for the use of the fiscal year eighteen hundred end seventy-four, is hereby continued and ren- . dered available for the service of the current Iisealgear: Provided, That Pmviso. the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorize to psy vouchers for r expenditures incurred prior to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, from appropriations for the present decal year, as follows; on account of furniture for public buildings, the sum of ilve hundred dollars; and on account of repairs and preservation of public buildings, the sum of ilve thousand dollars, and the same shall not involve any increase of the appropriation specified. To reimburse the city and county of San Francisco, California, for- S¤¤¤F¤¤¤¤i¤<=<>· expenditures made in improvement of the streets, paving 8: curbing iu front of the property of the United States in said city and county, eight thousand two hundred and sixty nine dollars and thirty-three cents. , Fo! the GOD struction and Veridcation of standard weights and measures Standard weights for the custom houses of the United States and for the several States, '*“‘* “‘°“°‘“°“· and the necessary miscellaneous expenses attendant thereon, four thouwnddtn ru uma U u Df f t ‘ or e payment 0 the necessary expenses of e n ing the nite ° M!" ° °° ‘ States in respect to claims for net proceeds of cotton, under section ilve gf}'; §}°§“Z;_"i;2’;j of the act making appropriations to supply deficiencies, approved May 134t ’ ’ eighteenth eighteen hundred and seventy-two six thousand dollars. _ To pay the United States depositary et Buffalo, New York, being for Deposit my n t the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, eight hundred and B“m**°- ninetyone dollars and two cents. ‘ To pay the amount due David H. Mason, deceased, Inte United States David H. Mason. attorney for Massachusetts, for salary, being for the iiscel year eighteen hundred and seventy-three, thirty-two dollars and forty-two cents. For printing in pamphlet form the proclmnations of the governor of Printing prec- Montana during the nscel years eighteen hundred end seventy-three, i·¤¤¤*¤*¤¤¤ <>f‘ 80*- and eighteen hundred and seventyfour, one hundred dollars. °'“°' °f M°‘*"“”· To pay John W. Wright, for rent of building, corner of G, e.nd·Eighth Joh;] w, wright. streets, for one year, nine thousand dollars. To psy the United States supervisorsof the00ngressionnlelectionhe1d Supervisors e r in Philadelphia on the drst Tuesday of November, eighteen hundred g“;°§1Q” “° P*“*“‘ and seventy-four, the balance claimed by them, twenty-two thousand ° P “' one hundred and ilfty-five dollars. To pay Dawson Tank and Company, of New London Connecticut, for Dawson trunk at completing the 1endiug¤dock et Little Gull Island, _N ew York, from the °°· appropriation made by act of June twenty third, eighteen hundred and seventy four, two thousand six hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty cents; which sum is hereby continued 8:: made available for said purpose from the unexpended balance of said appropriation. - · For printing illustrations of the results of the Polaris expedition under Illustrations _ 0 c the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, ilfteen thousand dollars. P°1¤¤¤ °¤P°d¤*·¤°¤· To pay William Syphax in full balance to equalize his paLy_ with that William Syphnx. of an assistant messenger, six hundred and flftydlve dollars and thirty- eight cents, ~ · WAR DEPARTMENT. For postage and telegrems or dispatches; extra pay to soldiers em- `Incidental exployed under the direction of the Qunrtermastefs Department m the mgf 9g':';?; erection of barracks, quarters, store-houses, and hospitals, in the cong ment _ P struction of roaids, and other ccnstnnt labor for periods of not less than ten deys, under the acts of May second eighteen hundred and nineteen, and August fourth, eighteen hundred and ilfty-four, including those employed as clerks at division and department headquerters, and hospital stewards on clerical duty; expenses-of expresses to end from the frontier posts and armies in the held ; of escortsto paymesters and other disbursing-officers end to trains where military escorts cannot be furnished; expenses0f the interment of officers killed in action, or who die when on duty in the field, or at posts on the frontier, or at posts and other