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 FORTYFIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 183. 1879. 425 tieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, twenty-nine dollars and thirty- Star routes, coutwo cents. finned- For payment made to Elisha IVillis for carrying the mails between Akron and New Buda, Missouri, from January iirst to March thirty- tirst, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, eighteen dollars and seventy cents. For one month’s extra pay on curtailment of service on route numbered eight thousand five hundred and fifty-three, Texas, order of the Postmaster—General, numbered three thousand and seventy-tive, dated June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, eleven dollars uml sixty-six cents. For amount accrued on account of fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, under order of the Postmaster-General numbered five thousand five hundred and thirty-eight, dated October first, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, modifying order of May twentytirst, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, curtailing route numbered twenty thousand one hundred and eightytwo, Kentucky, and allowing one month’s extra pay, one hundred and ninetyseven dollars and seventy-seven cents. For additional allowance for carrying the mails on route numbered twenty-six thousand three hundred and fifty-nine, from October first, eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, by reason of increase in distance, eightyone dollars and sixty-six cents. For carrying the mails on route numbered twenty-three thousand three hundred and ninety-two, from August nfteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, twenty-six dollars and thirty-five cents. For carrying the mails between Rienzi and Jacinto and Iuka, Mississippi, route numbered seven thousand five hundred and two, Mississippi, from February twentieth to June thirtieth, eighteen lumdrcd and sixty- six, two hundred and ninety dollars and seven cents. For carrying the mails between Tuskegee and Chebau, Alabama-, route numbered six thousand eight hundred and six,Alabama, from July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three hundred and fifty dollars. For carrying the mails between Tuskegee and Chebau, Alabama, route numbered seven thousand and fifteen, Alabama, from January first to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one hundred and ten dollars. For carrying the mails five trips between Tullahoma and McMinnville, Tennessee, route numbered ten thousand one hundred and thirty-seven, in July, eighteen hundred and seventytliree, twenty-five dollars. For one month’s extra pay by reason of the annulment of contract, route numbered twenty-three thousand three hundred and eighty-three, Illinois (order of the Postmaster—Genera.l numbered six thousand six hundred and ninety-nine dated August twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight), twenty-four dollars and seventy-five cents. Also, one inonth’s extra pay by reason of the annulment of contract on routes numbered twenty-seven thousand two hundred and fifty-nine, twenty seven thousand one hundred and ninety-eight, and twenty-seven thousand four hundred and two, and the curtailment of route twenty- seven thousand three hundred and thirty-one, all in July, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, fifty-three dollars and thirty-four cents. For carrying the mails on routes numbered fifteen thousand and six and fifteen thousand and eight, Oregon, from January first to March thirty—iirst, eighteen hundred and sixtyhve, two hundred and sixty dollars. For carrying the mails in Louisiana and Mississippi, during the years eighteen hundred and seventy-three and eighteen hundred and seventy four, balance on account, one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and thirty-three cents. For carrying the mails on routes numbered eight thousand five hun-