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 [13.] Joint resolution for the relief of E. H. George and H. W. Walker February 15, 1884. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ry America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- E_ H_ Gem B, ury be and he is hereby authorized and directed out of any money in H. W. Wadrer. the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay to E. H. George the P‘*·Y‘“°“” "°· sum of one hundred and twentytive dollars and to H. W. Walker, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars in full compensation for services rendered by them in closing and opening new books in the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives and preparing mileage reports for payment. Approved, February 15, 1884. [16.] Joint resolution for the relief of Frank Galt. March 3, 1334_ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Frank Galt_ Treasury be, and he IS hereby, authorized and directed, out of any Paymentto. money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay Frank Galt the sum of four hundred and ninety-two dollars, for services rendered as assistant to the Journal Clerk of the House of Representatives, from December third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three to February twenty- third, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, inclusive, being at the rate of six dollars per diem. Approved, March 3d, 1884. [31.] Joint resolution granting permission to Ensign L. K. Reynolds, United States May 29, 1334_ Navy, to ucnept the decoration of the Royal and Imperial Order of Francis Joseph _..—-——-—— from the Government of Austria. Re.<¤»Iz·ul by the Senate a nd House of Rqiresentatives of the United States of llmer/ca in Congress assembievl, That Ensign L. K. Reynolds, United L. K._R9y¤<>l<l¤- States Navy. be. and be is hereby, grunted permission to accept the (_(_{’€";:‘:_"‘s;"`;‘L*;°` <l•·<~oiution oftlu· Royal and linperial Uraler of l·`rancisJos¢·ph auvarded x PA ’ ' him by the Austrian (loveriiincnt, in recognition of heroic conduct in saving; the- lives of the crew of the Austrian bark Ulivo, November tw• nig t'oin·tb, e·ighte··u hundred and s<~v•·nty-nine. !.ppro\’•·d. Huy LIU, H8 L. wl .2 _