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 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1882. 337 scmumic researchges for the Light House Establishment, as recommended by the L1ght·H0usa Board, two thousand nine hundred and twenty-ive dollars. That John W. Thompson, Henry A. Willard, John A J Creswell, John W. Thom and pthemhwusdbuing the executive committee on the inaugural com- ¤¤¤· Hem'! A- WB: m0 n1cs of arch fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-0110, are hereby  ‘““l ]{°h"Ifi. rehovod from tho Endings of a. board of survey whereby the said execu- 0}; r°°w° ’ N ° tive committee is held responsible in the sum of six hundred and sixwon dollars and twenty-two cents for the loss and damage by the eloments to certain flags, the property of the United Status, used in decorating the public buildings at Washington, District of Columbia, during the ceremonies attending the inaugural proceedings of March fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty one And it shall be the duty of the, Clerk and Doorkccpcr of the House Sale of waste of Representatives and the Secretary and Sergeant-at·Arms of the Sen- P¤P°¤'· °*°·· °f $¤¤· atc to cause to be sold all waste paper and useless documents and cou- §g£g§$°f damned furniture that have accumulated during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, or that may hereafter accumulate, in their fcspcctive departments or officcs, under the direction of the Committee on Accounts of their respective houses and cover the proceeds thereof into the Treasury; and they shall, at the beginning of each regular scssiciu of Congress, report to their respective houses the amount of said·. sa cs. That tho Scrgeanbat-Arms ohthe Senate, the Sergeant-at-Arms of Upifvrrps for the House of Bcpmumtstives and the Architect of tho Capitol Exten- E:g"*gwP;g°°;m°” sion, constituting the Capitol Police B0® shall furnish uniforms for thoCapit0lp¤li¤umena¤dwst&n¤nn,sn<l for that purposetho sum of {bra thounnddnllsrn, menu muchtheroof as may be necessary, is croby sppmpriahcd. Tn pay salary of Humphrey H. Lemon, an additional Capitol police- H¤¤¤1•hr¤y H- · man, authorized by joint resolution approved July seventh, eighteen L°’“""· hundred and eighty-two, one thousand one hundred dollars, 01- so much ' thereof as may be in%. . — ` Topaytbc Church   Asn0dation0i8¤i¤t J0bn’s chumhof Ghurch 0¤p1u¤· wumngmnnmmceu ‘ mmmmamm.   gsggydggguyj — To enable the Commissiemcr of Agrictlture to pay Di John L. °""°"· w"h“€‘ Hayes for preparing pamphlet on the husbandry nf the Angora goat in   EQ H,,,, cunfcrmiti with the provisions of the joint resolution approved July   Port, p. 366. ‘ aightocin undred and eighty-two, five hundred dollars, and the sagd ‘ » phamplct shall be printed at the Government PIiDUDg 0m¢0 and pmd for out of the appropriation for the Department of Agnculturc To pay Eugene P Corvaizicr for services rendered as messenger to Eggcuo P. Cmthe President hom November sixth eighteen hundred and cnghtg-que, '¤*¤°*'· to January twentythird eighteen hundred and eighty-two mclusxvo, at four dollars por day, three hundred and twelve dolbrs. ‘ Y i * ( smum _ "" · " To enable the Secretary of the Senate tmpay to the legal represents- Gurn B. Hountives of the honorable George S. Houston, late an Senator from tho State of Alabama, ive thousand eight hundred and nutty dollars and srxty cents, the amount of compensation of A Senator hom January mss . eighteen hundred and eighty, to March fourth, orghtocn hundred an ci ht ·0u0. · gl`:) gnable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to Miss Ehou W. Bum- Ambrue E . aide, surviving sister of the honorable Ambrose E. Burnside, deceased, B¤¤‘¤¤*d°· Q; late n Senator from the State of Rhode Island, the sum of three thousand E“‘”"mm g}f‘gu':;}d° six hundred and eighty-one dollars and  cunts, and to his legal mp- md t,;,;.; mm. roacntatives the sum of three thousand mx hundred ami mghty-one dol- annum ct. lars and Bfby cents, being in all seven thogsaud three hundred and sixt Jshroo dollars, the amount of compensation ofa Senator hom Septomhu fourwnuth, eighteen hundred and cnghty-ono, to March fourth, xxu-—-22.