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 592 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 141. 1883. day of J un? Eighteen hundred and eighty-three, eight hundred and eighty five dollars. _ p,,ym,,,,;,u,w;;- That the accounting officers of the Treasury be, and they are hereby, liam Lucas and authorized and directed to audit and allow an account, amounting to Th•¤¤¥D Séd¥h°k‘ eight hundred and seventy-six dollars, paid by the Acting Secretary ot'
 * ,*3, 0;-Y A:;,:; the Senate on the twelfth of August, eighteen hundred and eighty-two,

Secretary of son. to William Lucas and Thomas S. Hickman, under the act making appro. ato. priations for sundry civil expenses of the government, and for other purposes, approved August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two. Salaries of om- To pay necessary expenses of the Senate for the fiscal year ending ours, cmployecs, June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, namely: For salaries °*°·» °*` S"'“**°· of officers, clerks, messengers, and others, one thousand three hundred and seventy-seven dollars and twentyoents; for clerks to committees and pages, nine thousand five hundred and twenty-three dollars · for furniture and repairs of furniture, one thousand two hundred dollars; for nliiscellanetprig items,1 four thousand dollars; in all, sixteen thousand one un dollars an twenty cents. Edward N. Ath- To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay Edward N. Atherton erton,paym¤¤t to- the balance of salary due him by law for discharging the duties of a messenger of the Senate from April iirst, eighteen hundred and seventy ` seven, to May fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, seven hundred and twenty dollars ·— said sum to be in full of all claims for said services. H.B.Litt1epago, To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to H. B. Littlepage P¤Y¤¤¤¤* *0- compensation as messenger hom August sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, seven hundred and ninety one dollars and eighty cents. Du ties, ow., or That the portion of the Joint Committee of Congress upon the Library Joint Cvmmittwvf on the part of the Senate remaining in office as Senators shall during the recess of Congress exercise the powers and discharge the duties s,,,,,,? P gonferred by law upon the Joint Committee of Congress upon the Li- House of Repro- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. sentstives. ` 5.1.;-1.,, gud For this amount to pay salaries and mileage of members and Delennilcgo of mem- gates for fiscal year ending June thirtieth eighteen hundred and eighty mgm D°1°· two, elem:. thousand three hundred and nineteen dollars and forty- · three cen John 0.0ook. To pay Hon John C. Cook, two hundred and fifty dollars, for newspaper and stationery allowance for the Forty-seventh Congress. mm: jour- dtgérrl additional compensation to the assistant journal clerk, six hun- - ollars. gcnm,;.,],,. To pay to the parties named below the amounts set opposite their tion an: names, in full of expenses incurred by them, respectively, in contestedelection eases in the Forty-seventh Congress, namely: ` J. Floyd Ring, To J. Floyd King, five hundred- dollars; D. Wyatt Aiken, seven g- EV%3m¤}¢<>(¤;, hundred and eight dollars and sixty-ive cents; M. E. Cutts, one thou- O L 0,;, Gughivm; sand dollars; J. C. Cook, one thousand dollars; Gustavus Sessinghaus, S,,,,,;,,gh,,,,,, R_ two thousand dollars; R. Graham Frost, two thousand dollars; Ed- Graham Frost, E. ward W. Robertson, seven hundred dollars; A. A. Mabson, five hun- XW §<>l>);;‘*¤<>¥3 iii dred dollars; John W. Jones, eight hundred dollars; Charles M. Shel- · “ “· ° ley, three hundred dollars; in all nine thousand five hundred and eight gf §I§§§:’y9huM dollars and sixty-five cents. , g Jesse J. Yates. To pay honorable Jesse J. Yates, as a member of the Forty-sixth Congress, his mileage and stationery account for the ilrst regular session of that Congress, two hundred and forty-ilve dollars. Horatio Bisbee, _ To pay honorable Horatio Bisbee, junior, as a member of the Forty- ir- sixth Congress, his mileage and stationery account for the ilrst regular session of that Congress, ilve hundred and twenty-five dollars. doooonod, payment balance of salary and for mileage due him as a member of the Forty- 3 *°P'°¤°¤*-•¤"¤¤ sevegnth Congress, one thousand and thirty-two dollars and seventy-four cen.
 * _ ·;·_ Ummm To pay the representatives of honorable J. T. Updegram deceased,