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 FOBTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 133. 1.881. 457 To enable the Clerk of the House to pay A. C. Ditner for two horses A. C.Ditner. lost and damage to hearse and harne s at the funeral of the late Honorable B B. Douglass, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents, to be immediately available. That the parties named below be allowed the amounts set opposite Contested electheir names, in full of expenses incurred by them respectively in con- im °’*¤°¤·· ` testedelection cases, which amounts shall be immediately available. J ere Haralson, one thousand two hundred and Efty dollars. Jere Hamlson. Charles M. Shelley, one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars. Charles M. Shel- M. P. O’Conor two thousand dollars. M. P. O’Connor E. W. M. Mackey, two thousand dollars. E.W.M. Mackey. Noble A. Hull, two thousand dollars. Noble A. Hull. Horatio Bisbee, two thousand dollars. Horatio Blsbee. Ignatius Donnelly, two thousand dollars. Ignatius Donnell. W. D. Washburn, two thousand dollars. WYD.Washbum. J. H. Acklen, seven hundred and fifty dollars. J. H. Aeklen. J. J. Martin, two thousand dollars J. J. Martin. Jesse J. Yeates, two thousand dollars. Jesse J. Yeates. J. E. O’Hara, one thousand three hundred and seventy three dollars J. E. 0’Hera. and ninetynve cents. W. H. Kitchen, one thousand dollars. W. H. Kitchen. George B. Loring, one thousand nine hundred and forty three dollars George B. Loring. and seventeen cents. E Moody Boynton, two thousand dollars E. Moody Boyn- ton. Godlove S. Orth, five hundred dollars. Godlove S. ortn. To pay John D. Young, of Kentucky, salary as a member of the For- John D. Young. tieth Congress, six thousand eight hundred and sixty five dollars. To pay George M. Adams, of Kentucky, his expenses in the contested George M. Adelection case of Barnes against Adams for seat from the eighth Congres- ¤m¤· sfdpail district of Kentucky in the Forty-nrst Congress, tour thousand o ars. To pay Frank Galt, assistant to the journal clerk, his salary for De- ¤‘ro.nk Galt. cember, eighteen hundred and eighty, and up to and including January twenty seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty one, at six dollars per day, the pay of committee clerk, three hundred and eighteen dollars, the same to be immediately available. To pay Thomas Cottman, of Louisiana, compensation as a member of Thomas Cotttlhg1Thirty-eighth Congress from the State of Louisiana, two thousand mn- 0 ars. To pay A. G. Curtin eight thousand dollars. A.`G. Curtin. To pay Seth H. Yocum, eight thousand dollars. Seth H. Yokmn. That the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars be, and the same Noble A. _Hull, is hereby, appropriated in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated f°;:»,‘1;;*;)0E;j;°,;’$· m this bill, respectively, to Noble A. Hull, Horatio Bisbee, Ignatius `§f'D_ W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; ’ Donnelly and W. D. Washburn. To Joseph Mason, two thousand dollars. Joseph Mason. To Jesse J. Yeates and J. J. Martin, two hundred and fifty dollars each, Jesse J, Yeotes, lil addition to the amounts heretofore appropriated to them in this blll J- J· M*’~"*“’· _ To pay Randall L. Gibson, of Louisiana, the expenses of his election Randall L. oil.- COIlteSt in the Forty-third Congress, one thousand d0lIaI‘S. _ S°“· To pay J. Hale Sypher in full of all claims for salary and milege due J. Hale Sypher. him as a Representative in Congress from the first Congressional district of Louisiana in the Fortyfdrst Congress, and in full of all expenses incurred in contesting his election, four thousand dollars. _ SEO- 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury may at any time apply the TrSecrct:.sy gf Sl1I‘D}11S money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, 01* S0 ml10h su:;;?;ym0,lB§’P,Z tI1C1C0f as he may consider proper, to the purchase or redemption of Tm,,,,,,, to pm-. United States bonds: Provided, That the bonds so purchased or re- chase or redempdeemed Shall constitute no part of the sinking fund, but shall be can- ¤<}}7_3g£)°¤dS·