the moneys so borrowed, with interest not exceeding five pounds per centum per annum, out of the growing produce of the Consolidated Fund at any period not later than the next succeeding quarter to that in which the said moneys were borrowed. Any moneys so borrowed shall be placed to the credit of the account of Her Majesty's Exchequer, and shall form part of the said Consolidated Fund, and be available in any manner in which such fund is available. Appropriation of Grants. 3. All sums granted by this Act out of the said Consolidated Fund towards making good the supply granted to Her Majesty, amounting, as appears in the Schedule (A.) annexed to this Act, to the sum of twenty million eightynine thousand six hundred and eighty-nine pounds, are appropriated for the purposes and services expressed in Schedule (B.) annexed hereto. The abstract of schedules and schedules annexed hereto, with the notes (if any) to such schedules, shall be deemed to be part of this Act in the same manner as if they had been contained in the body thereof. 4. If a necessity arise for incurring expenditure not provided for in the sums appropriated to naval and military services by this Act, and which it may be detrimental to the public service to postpone until provision can be made for it by Parliament in the usual course, each of the departments entrusted with the control over the said services shall forthwith make application in writing to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury for their authority to defray temporarily such expenditure out of any surpluses which may have been or which may be effected by the saving of expenditure upon votes within the same department, and in such application the department shall represent to the Commissioners of the Treasury the circumstances which may render such additional expenditure necessary, and thereupon the said Commis sioners may authorise the expenditure unprovided for as aforesaid to be temporarily defrayed out of any surpluses which may have been or which may be effected as aforesaid upon votes within the same department; and a statement showing all cases in which the naval and military departments have obtained the sanction of the said Commissioners to any expenditure not provided for in the respective votes aforesaid, accompanied by copies of the representations made to them by the said departments, shall be laid before the House of Commons with the appropriation accounts of navy and army services for the year, in order that such proceedings may be submitted for the sanction of Parliament, and that provision may be made for the deficiencies upon the several votes for the said services in such manner as Parliament may determine. The Commissioners of the Treasury shall not authorise any expenditure which may cause an excess upon the aggregate sums appropriated by this Act for naval services and for army services respectively. 5. A person shall not receive any part of a grant which may be made in pursuance of this Act for half pay or army, navy, or civil noneffective services until he has subscribed such declaration as may from time to time be prescribed by a warrant of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury before one of the persons prescribed by such warrant. Provided that, whenever any such payment is made at more frequent intervals than once in a quarter, the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury may dispense with the production of more than one declaration in respect of each quarter. Any person who makes a declaration for the purpose of this section, knowing the same to be untrue in any material particular, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6. This Act may be cited for all purposes as the Appropriation Act, 1886, Session 2. SCHEDULE (B.)—Part 1. NAVY. SCHEDULE of SUMS granted to defray the charges of the NAVY SERVICES herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1887; viz.:— Sums not exceeding No. 7. For the expense of the victualling yards at home and abroad8. For the expense of the medical establishments at home and abroad 9. For the expense of the Marine Divisions 10. Sect. 1. For naval stores for building, repairing, and outfitting the fleet and coast guard Sect. 2. For steam machinery, and ships built by contract, &c. 12. For medicines, medical stores, &c. 13. For martial law, &c. 14. For the expense of various miscellaneous services TOTAL NAVY SERVICES SCHEDULE (B.)-PART 2. ARMY. SCHEDULE of SUMS granted to defray the charges for the ARMY SERVICES herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1887; viz.:: No. 2. For divine service 3. For administration of military law 4. For medical establishments and services 5. For the pay and allowances of the militia 6. For the yeomanry cavalry pay and allowances 7. For the volunteer corps pay and allowances 8. For the pay and allowances of a number of army reserve first class, and of the army reserve second class 9. For commissariat, transport and ordnance store establishments, wages, &c. 11. For clothing establishments, services, and supplies 13. For superintending establishment of, and expenditure for, To complete. 73,600 To complete 17,100 Sums not exceeding No. 16. For the salaries and miscellaneous charges of the War Office 21. For pensions and gratuities to officers for wounds thereof 23. For out-pensions for the maintenance of lunatics for whom pensions are not drawn, and for gratuities awarded in lieu of pensions, exclusive of charges on India 24. For superannuation, compensation, and compassionate allowances, and gratuities 25. For retired allowances, &c. to officers of the militia, yeoma and volunteer forces yeomanry, SCHEDULE of SUMS granted to defray the charges of the several CIVIL SERVICES herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1887; viz. :— Sums not exceeding £ School of No. 24. For enclosing, adapting, and furnishing existing buildings purchased, and for additions to them for the purposes of the Royal University, Ireland 25. For expenses preparatory to, and of the erection of the Museum SCHEDULE (B.)-PART 4. CIVIL SERVICES.-CLASS II. SCHEDULE OF SUMS granted to defray the charges of the several CIVIL SERVICES herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1887; viz. :— Sums not exceeding No. 1. For salaries and expenses in the offices of the House of Lords 4. For salaries and expenses of the office of Her Majesty's Secretary 6. For salaries and expenses of the department of Her Majesty's 7. For salaries and expenses of the department of Her Majesty's 10. For salaries and expenses of the Charity Commission for 11. For salaries and expenses of the Civil Service Commission 16. For salaries and expenscs of the office of the Commissioners 17. For salaries and expenses of the Mint, including the expenses of the coinage 18. For salaries and expenses of the National Debt Office To complete 5,796 20. For salaries and expenses of the department of Her Majesty's Paymaster General in London and Dublin 21. For salaries and expenses of the establishments under the Public Works Loan Commissioners 22. For salaries and expenses of the Public Record Office in England 23. For salaries and expenses of the department of the Registrar General of Births, &c. in England |