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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. 245 To pay two accounts of the New York Herald for advertising for New Yvrk HM- proposals for stationery, one in May and June, eighteen hundred and “m# P“Y""’“" *°· seventy-nine, amounting to sixty dollars and eighty cents, and one in April and May, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, amounting to thirty dollars and eighty cents; in a1l,ninety-one dollars and sixty cents, rvismc LANDS  mxiglic l¤¤d¤ For salaries and commissions of registers of land-offices and receivers 1351:1% ;:§•;;:° ig! ggrspublic moneys at district land-offices, twenty-seven thousand dol- Gm 0,: puma mm1_ 7 0yS. For compensation in full of volunteer clerks employed in transcribing VQ]¤¤*°°’ 0**1** a new set of records for the office of the United States surveyor-general xg 'Q-gf," mgf and United States land·office at Olympia, Washington Territory, the ,,5%, cw Oiym. records of which were destroyed by tire on the twelfth of September, pie, _ Washington eighteen hundred and eighty-three, fifteen thousand seven hundred and °m*°¤’· ‘ ufty dollars: Provided, That in all cases where the clerks so employed P'°°‘•°· ure paid a regular salary from an existing appropriation, the amount which they may be found entitled to shall be paid them in addition to the compensation now authorized by law. To reimburse the appropriation for reproducing worn and defaced R6 i1¤b¤¥¤<3¤¤9¤* official plats of surveys, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- of "5g5“£2“;;°" four, for amount expended therefrom in procuring lithographic copies ,32}-1,,;,,, ,-0, 5 of plats for the offices of the United States surveyor- general and regis- ri ces, etc., at ter at Olympia, Washington Territory, to take the place of originals 0lY¤1Pi¤- · destroyed by tire, six thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. For payment of amounts found due by the accounting officers on ac- C°¤H¤8°¤* ¤¤· count of contingent expenses of land-ohices, as follows: For the fiscal P°““°’· year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, eighty-five dollars and twenty- six cents; for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, live hundred and forty-ilve dollars and fifteen cents. For payment of amounts found due by the accounting officers on ac- Dqprqdntivns on count of depredations on public timber, as follows: For the fiscal year ::*6:1: *}•:’b°'•P°Y; eighteen hundred and eighty-two, to George W. Cooke, twelve dollars M °°°°°° and seventy-five cents; to P. J. Glover, four hundred and sixty four _ dollars and eighty three cents; for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three to William Cullen, nineteen dollars and twenty tive cents; to W. T, Cridith, one hundred and forty-six dollars and eighty- six cents; to John H. Welch, two hundred and twenty four dollars and seventy nine cents · to William Miller, one hundred and seven dollars; and to E. B. Sanders, twenty-five dollars and ten cents; in all, one thousand dollars and fifty eight cents. For payment of amounts found due by the accounting officers on ac- $•I¤¤’i¤¤. ¤¤¤¤¤f count of salaries, oillce of surveyor-general of Louisiana, being a de- ;‘;."f_ff;?;§;;‘°"l ilcieucy for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, one thou- ' sand five hundred and six dollars and sixty-two cents, _ For payment of amount found due by the accounting oiilcers on ac- E:;‘;‘“¥·’°“* °" count of contingent expenses, office of surveyorgeneral of Louisiana, P° being a deficiency for the hscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, seventy-one dollars and twenty cents, For payment of amounts found due by the accounting ollieers on nc- Cvutirrgnt ercount of contingent expenses, office of surveyor-general of Colorado, §‘;”“;’;_°°::::§" being a deficiency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, c,,g,,,d§_ ’ two hundred dollars, To pay T. P. McElrath the amount due him as receiver of public T. P- McE1r•¢h. moneys at Miles City, Montana, sixty-llve dollars and one cent being a P'•¥'”°”*’ *°· deficiency on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty— two. To pay Paul J. Strobach the amount due him as receiver of public Y¤·¤U-$*¤°*¤¤b• moneys at Montgomery, Alabama, one hundred and ninety-seven dol- P*ym°"t °°‘ lars and forty-tive cents: Provided, That of this amount seventeen dol- P'°V‘*°- lurs shall be carried to his credit on his account as late receiver of