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 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Crt. 903. 1886. 273 tation, sixty-four thousand and eighty-six dollars and two cents, being a deficiency ior the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive; for iuland mail transportation on railroad routes, four hundred and fifteen thousand dollars, being a deiiciency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six; in all, five hundred and eighty-nine thousand three hundred and sixty dollars and ninety cents. The foregoing sums for the postal service shall be payable from the Peyablefrcm ponplostal rlelzenues of the respective years to which they are properly W *°"°”“°°~ c argea . To pay the amounts set forth in House Executive Document Two Hundred and Forty-tive, first session Forty-ninth Congress, to postmasters, for stationery used during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and Stationery. eighty-three, one thousand four hundred and seventy-six dollars and thirty-one cents. CLERK1mm: To pay E. A. Grant, late postmaster at Fargo, Dakota, B. A. Gmnt. for clerk-hire during the fiscal years eighteen hundred and seventy-niue For •=i¤rk—1¤ir¤- to eighteen hundred and eighty-two, inclusive, six thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. ‘ The Postmaster-General is hereby directed to examine the claim of U. s. and Brazil the United States and Brazil Mail Steamship Company for carrying the Mail Steamship0c. United States mails during the iiscal year ended June thirtieth, eight- C"’!“‘8d°f· *° b° een hundred and eighty-six, and to report to Congress at its next session °mmm ` the amount of service so rendered and what sums in justice and equity he believed should be paid to said company for said service. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Department or Agriculture. To pay amount found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury _E_ntomoingic¤.l on account ofvinvestigating the history of insects injurious to agri- d*“°*°°· culture, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, two dollars and eighty-two cents. IMPROVEMENT OF 0B.oUNDs. For a ment of employees for labor performed in the month of June, Bmplvyoen, imeightegn )hundred and eighty-six, nine hundred and sixty-nine dollars g;°‘;;3:‘°“* °f and ten cents. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Jugeipganrtment of For contingent expenses Department of Justice, as follows: For law Contingent exaud miscellaneous books for library of the Department, being a defiei- P°“'°'· ency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, five dollars. For law and miscellaneous books for office of the Solicitor of the B¤¢>k¤· Treasury, being deficiencies as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, five dollars; for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, five dollars; in all, ten dollars. _ _ For miscellaneous expenditures of the Department of Justice, being Mmcollanecu s deficiencies as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- °XP°¤’°°· five, one thousand four hundred and seventy dollars and ten cents; for the fiscal vear eighteen hundred and eighty-fonr, one hundred and thirty- six dollars and fifty-tive cents; for the nscal year eighteen hundred and eightythree, fifty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents; in all, one thousand six hundred and fifty-nine dollars and ninety-four cents. For repairs to elevator and machinery, being for the service of the Repairs. iscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, one hundred and forty-six d°Fl:;sth:dn2;te’;s:°r;t;hpenses incurred in defending suits against the nessus exten, United States, being a deilciency for_the Gscal year eighteen hundred gw U¤1¢¤d and eighty-five, three hundred and ninety dollars and thirty-tive cents. srar 1.-vm. xxlv-——l€5