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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 132. 1881. 427 And the proper accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby author- Charles H. Nichized and directed to pass to the credit of Charles H. Nicholls, late Su- °ii'- perintendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane, the sum of three thousand and thirty-seven dollars and nine cents, that being the amount disallowed in his accounts, and being the difference in salary between two thousand five hundred dollars and four thousand dollars per annum from June twenty second, eighteen hundred and seventy- four, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, said disallowance having been made to conform to the requirements of the Revised R. S. 4839. Statutes, section forty-eight hundred and thirty-nine adopted June ‘ twenty-second, eighteen hundred and seventy-four; and the salary of the said superintendent is hereby fixed at four thousand dollars per annum as originally provided in act of March second, eighteen hundred 1867, eh. 167. and sixty-seven Stef-.14. 464- PUBLIC PRINTING. To supply deficiency in the appropriation for public printing, for the Printing and public binding, and for paper for the public printing, including the cost iiiiifiiiisof printing the debates and proceedings of Congre s in the Congressional P“'i"?"‘ Record, and for lithographing mapping, and engraving for both houses of Congress, Supreme Court, Court of Claims, Library of Congress, and departments, and for all necessary materials which may be needed in the prosecution of said work, four hundred thousand dollars. To enable the Public Printer to pay for a hired horse lost while in the Pay for heme. use of the Government Printing Ofhce, through the fault of the driver, one of the employees of said onice, two hundred and fifty dollars. To pay for the use of telephones during the fiscal year eighteen hun- Telephones. dred and eighty, ten dollars and eighty-four cents. To pay the Public Printer balance due for printing for the Public Public Lands Lands Commission, under act of June sixteenth, eighteen hundred and Commission, 1880, eighty, four thousand four hundred and nfty-six dollars and twenty-six °hi,f?;·)h,0t mw cents' S0(>(Il(l BOS" I'; Sec. 2. For the payment of claims certified to be due by the several ty-sixth dimlgiiegs, accounting officers of the Treasury Department under appropriations 245- the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the act of June twentieth, 1874, ch. 328, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under appropriations heretofore S'°“i·· i*i· iwtreated as permanent, being for the service of the nscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-nine and prior years, and which have been certified to Congress under section four of the act of June fourteenth, eight- gg $$6 een hundred and seventy-eight, as fully set forth in House Executive "’ * ‘ Document Number Thirty, Forty-sixth Congress, third session, and for other items, as follows: COURT OF CLAIMS_ Court of Claims. For contingent expenses of the Court of Claims, thirty-four dollars cC;;’¤i¤H¤¤** GX- and eighty cents. P D- DEPARTMENT or STATE. S,Q,;r¤*¤¤¤¤·1* of 1¤·oEE1G-N INTEROOURSE. For relief of destitute American seamen, three hundred and eighty- _ D¤¤*11*¤*<> Am¤¤‘· Seven dollars. i 10311 BGBJIIBII. U lmlgogumgpéngspé expenses of United States consulates, ninety-two dol- ti For salaries of United States consul, twenty-eight dollars and fifty- S£=é¤;:¤;g:sl}{;*ii*>d three cents. '