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 448 FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Srrss. H. Ch. 359. 1885. Chim 9i' _¤•*f*¤ To enable the Secretary of State to pay the claim of the native an- ` and seventy-four to the shipwrecked crew of the American brig Leonora, sixty seven dollars and eighteen cents. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Salary or cm. For salary of Commissioner of Navigation from July nfth, eighteen §¤i¤qi¤¤¤¤‘ of Nw- hundred and eighty-four, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty- ‘$‘“°“· five, at four thousand dollars per annum, three thousand nine hundred and fifty-six dollars and forty-eight cents. ‘ Mmm,,,,,; wm- For additional compensation to the clerk acting as Commissioner of peuution toclerk. Navigation from September first, eighteen hundred and eighty-tour, to June thrrtneth, eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. Payment of m_ Authority is hereby granted the Secretaryof the Treasury to use two pieyess of division thousand five hundred and hfty dollars of the unexpended balances of of Wltbrznnts for or- appropriations heretofore made for -his onice  pay employees of the eighty-four, outside of the regular omee-hours of the Department, to be paid in such sums as shall seem to him to be just and equitable, having reference to the value of the services rendered to the Government by each employee respectively. ' Addition; mm. _ To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay additional compensapensahog nglnerri tron for services rendlered by employees of his Department, auditor- ex- ICCS hill C lll.!'' ‘ _ . penses incurred by them in connection with the exchange ot overn· §;p°;,‘fi§0;¥’e°_Q';"'§',} ment securities in Londdu in eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one cxuninige or éov- thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. D B0 DI To compensate the clerks and employees of the Third Auditor’s Oiiiue ¤l•=rk·= ud •=_¤¤— of the Treasury for extra work done at night during the months of K:’§§f:_,:*L,'{;,l;;‘°‘}. April, May, June, and July, eighteen hundred and eighty three, in ni.. ·rm.,m-y yu.- oopylvg the roll of pensioners in said ofllce, seven thousand eight limi. exim work done dred and thirty-two dollars and eighty-one cents: Provided, That each etlgxsjgv- . clerk and employee shall be entitled to one hal£day’s pay for each "°· night.’stwo;:ry actually performed, to be computed on the basis of his then curren sa. san.: Lonis,Mo. For old custom-house, Saint Louis, Missouri: Paving Third street P=¤‘im¤ ¤¤r¤¤f¤in front, one thousand and forty-one dollars and seventy-four cents; pov- {;’;c°‘°"1°““'°“" ing Olive street. front, nine hundred and forty-six dollars and forty- ' nine cents. . Svrirngiieid. I11- For paving and curbing street on north front of court-house and postculsbtuv ‘“$ ‘“d oiilce at Springfield, Illinois, eight hundred and seventv dollars and g street on. _ · norrh hfr o n t of mgm') ’6`-B c€ntS· court- ouse. Lek? Vim- lll- For paving Halstead street adjacent to marine-hospital lot in Lake P“"‘”g “’°°‘· View, illinois, two hundred and sixty four dollars. m’rERNAL REVENUE. i p,.,,,,,,.,,; of wi. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to collectors of interlectors or internal nal revenue for services rendered during the period between the expira- under their second commissions, one thousand tour hundred and thirty· two dollars and ninety-two cents. s s 1 a ri e s or Salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate oillcers of internal rpms, ew. revenue: Additional amount necessary to pay salaries and expenses of p, J. of pagers, agents and surveyors, for fees and expenses of gaugers, fgrsglaries of rmcsilansous storekeepers, and for miscellaneous expenses, being a deficiency lor the expeum. iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, frftyeight thousand dollars.
 * ,';::;:' ‘ °‘" °f thorities of Manila for assistance rendered in the year eighteen hundred
 * "* ’· division of warrants, estimates, and appropriations of his ofllce for extra labor performed by them prior to May tirst, eighteen hundred and
 * °'**”“°· tion of their first commissions and the ate of taking the oath of oulce