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 270 — FORTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 390. 1882. tee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives for services as clerk to that committee for the fiscal years eighteen hundred and ' eighty and eighteen hundred and eighty-one, such sum as may be necessary is hereby appropriated. W. D. Black- To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay_VV. D. Blackford the £°*'d· diiference between the pay received by him as skilled laborer and that of the assistants in the document room, he having performed the same service hom the sixth day of December, eighteen hundred and eighty, to the first day of December, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, inclusive, four hundred and forty-five dollars and twenty-seven cents. Iensenger in To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to the messengers in °m°° B°°'°*•’Y his office the dihbrence between their present pay and that of a mes- S°““°’ senger of the Senate of the United States from July first, eighteen hundred and eightyone, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, one hundred and forty-four dollars each. _ Joseph uocuolp- To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to Joseph McGnckian "‘“· the difference between his pay as special policeman in the office of the Secretary of the Senate and that of a messenger of the Senate of the United States from July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, one hundred and forty- four Odollars, he having performed the duties of amessenger during that peri G • ¤ ¤‘ s ¤ A · To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay George A. Clarke, mesm"k°· sen er to the reporters' room of the Senate, the difference between his pregent pay and that of a messenger of the Senate of the United States from July iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-one to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two hundred and, forty dollars. George Gills To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay George Gilleland an ]'“*· amount equal to the difference between his pay as laborer on the rolls of the Senate and that received by messenger in charge of the reporter’s gallery, which position he was detailed to fill from Decmiber fifth eighteen hundred and eighty-one, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, inclusive, four hundred and twelve dollars . and eighty-five cents. $·H-0°“*•*?¤· To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay S. H. Colbath the sum " of one thousand two hundred and fifty-eight dollars and eighty-nine cents, the balance of salary due by law to one discharging the duties performed by him as a messenger of the Senate from April iirst, eigh teen hiundred and seventy-seven, to May fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy- ue. '!' In ¤ m • ¤ B. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay Thomas B. Bailey for B°‘*°Y·  rendered by him as page in the Senate Chamber from November ninth to December fourth eighteen hundred and eighty-one, inclusive, mxtyseven dollars and ilfty cents. .- John s. meh- To enable the Swretary of the Senate to pay Jolm S. Hickcox for °°’· services as assistant in folding-room from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, _ inclusive, two hundred and forty dollars, this amount being the difference between the pay he receives and that of assistants in the document- Promo. room: Provided, That hereafter no officer or employee of the Senate shall receive pay for any services performed by him at any rate higher than that provided for the office or employment to which he has been regularly appointed. Daniel 0mm_ To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay Daniel O’NeilI for forty· live days’ services as a watchman on the Capitol Police force, one hun- 1 drgd and tilyclve dlpllnrs and fifty cents. _ copi¤o_ but m- •or wor on the Capitol and ncral repair thereof und for tire- ¤¤S· ¤=P¤¤¤» ¤*°· prooting the rooms adjoining the £ll of the old House df Representatxvfes, two thousaiud dollars. . Emu or Ain- _ or payment o expert architects employed under the act of June under R. Esty. eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty, for work on additional aecomme