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 FORTYBIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 359. 1885. 469 dollars; and to Geo. H. Craig, seven hundred and fifty dollars; in all, five thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. To pay George H. Craig for allowance for stationery for first session of the Forty-eigh th Congress, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To pay Charles M. Shelley in full for expenses incurred in his contested election case, five hundred dollars. To pay G. Sessinghaus balance of allowance for newspapers and stationery due him as a member of the Forty-seventh Congress, two hunand forty-nine dollars and fifty cents. To pay to Patrick V. Dolan the diference between the pay as laborer Patrick V. Do. at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum and that of a messen- lmger at the rate of three dollars and sixty cents per day from June sixth P°y'"°°t °°' eighteen hundred and eighty-four to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty cents. To pay George W. Bauman a sum equal to one month’s pay as as- cse. W. Bs u- sistant tile clerk of the House, one hundred and eight dollars. ¤¤¤¤· For messenger to the omcial reporters from March fourth to June awt t250E_ thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, at the rate of one thousand ,;,1 mpg, dollars per annum, three hundred and twenty-seven dollars and seventy- eight cents. For miscellaneous items, being a deficiency on account of the llscal M*¤¢¤“¤¤¤¤¤¤- year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, five hundred and thirty-nine dollars and fifteen cents. To pay Clarence W. De Knight in full for services as a page in the Clarence W- Dc House of Representatives from and including Decemberthird to and in- K¤*8h*· at cluding December tenth, eighteen hundred and eigbty-three, at two Pqmm dollars and lldy cents per day together with a sum equal to one month’s pay as a page, ninety-tive dollars. To pay Harry Neal for services as messenger to the Speakeis room, Hm? N••l· in addition to his pay as a laborer, from December first, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, to July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty- four, and from December ilrst, eighteen hundred and eighty-four to March fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, at the rate of forty dollars per month, four hundred and nine dollars and thirty cents. To pay Henry Dunlap for services rendered to the Committee on Ways Henry Dunlap. and Means, ilve hundred dollars. To pay the widow of the late J. H. Evins the amount of salary for the Widow of J. H. unexpired term of his service as a member of the Forty-eighth Congress, E‘·`*¤¤» d°°°“°d· one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars and twenty-seven cents. To pay the widow of the late W. A. Duncan the amount of salary for Widow ofW. A. the unexpired term of his service’as a member of the I•‘orty-eighth Con- D¤¤¤•¤» *l•°•••¤d· gress, one thousand ilve hundred and sixteen dollars and thirty cents. To pay James Hall for services rendered as laborer in the Doorkeeper’s James Hall. department from July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, to August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, fifty six dollars. To pay Rider Henry and John J Coughlin for services rendered in Rider Henryqnd the Clerk’s document-room, two hundred and forty two dollars and fifty J°*“’ J· °°“Km“‘· cents each; in all, four hundred and eigl1ty-flve dollars To pay Charles H. Evans for compilation of statistics of foreign com- Ulm- H- EVN16- modities imported and entered for consumption in the United States, two thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of lE'z"g£°YtZ’ mi Representatives to pay to the officers and employees of their respective  ,,°°R,°:,_ Houses borne on the annual and sessions rolls on the third day of ,,.1;,;;.-.., mers;. March eighteen hundred and eighty-five, including the Capitol Police, ing Cspitcl police. one months extra pay at the compensation then paid them by law, which sums shall be immediately available. To reimburse the Clerk of the House of Representatives for postage- P<¤t•s¤, H9¤¤• stamps, seventy-five dollars. °fB°P""°”*'“"°'· To enable the Clerk of the House to pay each of the pages borne upon B ala n s s due the rolls at the close of the first session of the Forty-eighth Congress P*¢°•·