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 208 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 455. 1874. Crippled and dis· To enable the Clerk of $116 HQUSB .0f 3·0pI‘€SCl1bM'»lVOS to pay the wed ¤<>l sm- fourteen crippled and disabled soldiers now lu the employment; of tm, {;l°Y" d  D ° ° “Door-keeper of the House of Representatives, from July first to December °°p" ° °°s°' seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, ten thousanl threehnndred and fifty-three dollars and seventy-six cents. _ · Extra clerical ser- To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for extra Vim lu C<>{¤¤“*l*>¤ clerical services in the Committee on War-Claims, rendered necessary °“ W““‘C1‘"“““· by the reports of the Commissioners of Claims, five hundred dollars, Widow or David To enable the Clerk of the House to pay to the widow of David B. B- M=>Ui¤h· Mellish, late a member of the House, a sum equal to the salary of a member of Congress from the date of the death of said Mellish to the end of the Forty-third Congress, three thousand nine hundred and sixty- eight dollars. Harriet P. Phish. To pay Harriet P. Phisk, employed under theDoor-keeper of the House for attending the 1adies’ retiring-room of the House, six hundred dollars per annum. Special olicemun That the salary of the special policeman in the office of the Secretary in ¤¤i<>¤ <>fPS¢¤r·>¤¤ry of the Senate shall hereafter be twelve hundred and ninety-six dollars, °*° S°““*°· and a sum sufficient to pay the increase hereby made, be, and the same ~ is hereby, appropriated. _ Folding Agricul- For folding the report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the t¤rn1R¤1>0r¤- years eighteen hundred and seventy-two and eighteen hundred and seventy-three, twenty-fivethousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the Folding Room- of the House. px tra ¤f4>¤<>:*r¤~- For extra stenographic reporting for Committees of Investigation of gm ¥;’l’°’"“3{T Ifflf the House of Representatives for the first session of the Forty-third ,,;,'Q;:,,,::? Congress, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be audited and paid under the direction of the House Committee of ‘ Accounts. I,0S,_,,g0_s,,,,_ m I, s For postage stamps for the offices of the Clerk of the House of Repfop mm,;,, cream resentatives, the Scrgeant·at—Arms of the House of Representatives, or Congress. and the Secretary of the Senate, one hundred dollars each, and for the Postmaster of the House, fifty dollars, three hundred and fifty dollars; and for amount already expended by the Sergeant-at·Arms for postage stamps, two hundred and fifty dollars. _ icrtra niail·serv- To enable the Postm aster·Goneral to pay the Baltimore and Ohio RailgE9¤1§=ll*l*¤3’°=*¤d road Company for extra services in transporting mail-matter over their ‘° “‘ '°“ ‘ road during the latter months of the fiscaliyear ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, sixteen thousand two hundred and seventy dollars and thirty-three cents. _ Qfiiciul p¤¤t¤i To enable the Postmaster-General to pay for not exceeding thirty g“‘“°· thousand copies quarterly of the Official Postal Guide, to be compiled and published under contract not to extend more than nve years, to be made with parties doing said work at the lowest rate, twenty thousand o lars. " l’¤rcb¤¤¤_¤¤d re- To enable the Postmaster—General to pay the balance due on account l‘:;{_g§,{}g`“£l':,"c£‘;’_ of the purchase and repair of furniture for the post-office in the United }’,,m_h,,{,{,,, at Gap States custom·house at Galveston, Texas, during the fiscal years ending vcsten. June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two and eighteen hundred and seventy-three, one thousand five hundred and seventy-three dollars and fifty-eigl1t cents, or so much thereof as may be found due by Yonchcis tobo ro- the Sixth Auditor of the Treasury: Provided, That no part of this suln shall be paid until vouchers properly receipted from the parties who goods_ actually furnished the goods shall be filed with the said Auditor: And No payment}; w, provided further, That no part thereof shall be paid to W. T. Clark gélgggzkgyupls $:2- untilithe final settlement of his accounts with the -Post-Office Depart- ‘ men °°§Q::{,,,,c,,l ,,h_,,_ For printing the text of the statistical atlas of the United States 1873, ch. 228, vol. compiled by Francis A. Walker, under authority of the act of March xvii, p. 536. third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and for binding the entire edition of the same, three thousand dollars.