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 FORTYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 132. 1881. 423 to adjust and settle the same upon the principles of equity and justice, and to award him credit for disbursements as appear to have been honestly made in good faith, and have inured to the benent of the Indians or United States. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Post-Omoo Do. partment. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER·GENERAL. Ofdce of Post. muster-General. For the following deficiencies for the current nscal year: For advertising, five thousand dollars. Advertising, OFFICE OF FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTEB-GENERAL First Assistant Postmaster-Gencn For wrapping paper, five thousand dollars °’l}»,,,,,,,, .,w,m,_ For wrappmg-twine, thirty thousand dollars. For railway post-office clerks and for route-agents, forty thousand dol- Railway p o st - lars, to be equally divided between these two branches of the service gg3g  wl For compensation to clerks in post-offices, thirty thousand dollars. Hgllcrlés in- post- To enable the Postmaster-General to retu nd to the rightful owner, 0 m' upon satisfactory proof, the contents of a letter addressed to A. R. A_ is ];i.,,,,k,,_ Brooks, three hundred and seventy-three Pennsylvania avenue, containing the sum of fifty dollars; said sum having been erroneously covered into the Treasury. FOR OFFICE OF DISBURSING CLERK AND SUPEBINTENDENT OF POST- Omoo of disorrrcr: Burrnme. b¤r¤iz·g clerk Md i·‘t£?;’2>‘i.%‘;‘;““t‘.E.i3T For gas, 0116 thousand d0ll8.I‘S. Tngas, telegraph- For telegraphing, one thousand dollars. 1¤H»m*¤°°U¤**°°““· For miscellaneous items, two thousand dollars. For deiiciency in the amount appropriated from the revenues of the Oomponsationor postal service for compensation of postmasters for the fiscal year eight- P<>¤¤m¤¤*°*¤· een hundred and eighty, as per accounts audited by the Sixth Auditor, payable out of the revenues of the Post-Ofhce Department, one hundred and tlftyeight thousand four hundred and seven dollars and fifty four cents _ _ To refund to Cecilia L. Faussett allowance of the Postmaster-General Cwhe L- F¤¤¤· of a moiety of a penalty of one hundred and fifty dollars Imposed ou “°“· Eh Wright for violation of the postal laws, payable out of the revenues of the Post-Office Department, seventy-five dollars. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. JuE§I£¥`*m°¤* of For expenses of United States courts, being for deficiencies for the Cgpjged Swim current fiscal year, namely: ° _ For fees of jurors, forty thousand dollars. u8;‘:;"· j“’°"¤""’°' For fees of witnesses, thirty thousand dollars._ For support of prisoners, one hundred thousand dollars. 0D§;rP¤f¤ of Pm- For fees of clerks twenty thousand dollars. ?`°‘f’ °l°’k“·‘““‘ For fees of district attorneys, twenty thousand dollars. tn'? t°°m°y°` T0 pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of m]£_¤i1£°¤z°:u:€;Y°i£; expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, one thousand six hundred and UML twenty-three dollars and seventy-three cents, _ To pay expenses of United States courts In Utah for the fiscal year wg:;;Wgu%i*¤*°° pnding June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, four thousand dol- · ars. For salary of the warden of the jail for the District of Columbia for Sider?,, W?#*d°¤ the next iiscal year, one thousand eight hundred dollars. (é€,i]3;i,g_Smct of