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 288 FORIY-NINTH CONGRESS Sess. I. C11. 903. 1886. Mnterim fo r For materials for folding, being a deficiency on account of the nscal f°ld""5· pear eighteen hundred and eighty-five, six hundred and sixty-six dollars and ninety-one cents. _ Miscellaneous For miscellaneous items, being a deficiency on account of the fiscal Sten o graphic To pay claims for stenographic work done for the standing and select "°’k *`°’ °°m”“*‘ committees of the House during the present session by other than the °°°°' official stenographers, and which are recommended by the Committee on Accounts, namely,to Reuben Dailey, George O’D oherty, E. D. Easton, John D. O’Connor, Simon McPherson, John G. McLean, H. M. Clapp, Henry G. Hayes, H. H. Alexander, J. L. Audem, J. O. Olephane, J. J. Linney, A. J. Jones, and George W. L. Buckler, two thousand four hundred and eighty~tour dollars, being one thousand five hundred and forty-tive dollars and fifty cents for services rendered prior and nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifty cents for services rendered subsequent to the appointment of the official stenographers to committees ; said claims to be audited by the Committee on Accounts, and paid, on their approval, by the Clerk of the House, out of the sum herein appropriated; but no part of this sum shall be paid for services rendered under employment by the official stenographers, and paid for by them. . John c. Barr. For payment to John C. Barr for forty-two days’ service as clerk of P¤Y¤¤¢¤* *<>· the special committee investigating certain telephone matters, two hun- . dred and fiftytwo dollars. A- V=¤¤s¤¤d¤f- To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay A. Vangeuder, three hundred dollars, for extra compensation as assistant clerk gi the Committee on Invalid Pensions during the present session of ongress. Henry H. Smith. To pay Henry H. Smith for additional services rendered as journal P“5’m°¤* *°· clerk under the resolutions of the House of February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty-two and December twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-tive and for services rendered as clerk to the Committee on Rules during the present session, five hundred dollars. 1HS US. Y 0 1* ¤ ¤‘ ¤ i t v Y For additional amount necessary for engraving and printing a portrait '£gQf° A· H°“‘ of the late Vice-President Thomas A. Hendricks, to accompany the E,,,,,.,,,.,,,; ,,,,,1 enlogies ordered to be printed by the joint resolution approved March 4 printing. {hirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, four hundred and fifty dollars. Priwefs <>¤ C¤¤· For payment of sixty-five printers regularly employed on the Con- $"’*"°“°l R°°°"r gressional Record, ninety dollars each, for time unemployed during the present session, five thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. Payment or cer- Sec. 2. That for the payment of a portion of the claims certiiied to be ¤ ¤_i ¤ <= ¤ r t med due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department un. °*““""‘· &°· der appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried Vol. 1s, p. 110. to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the act of June vol. 23. p. am. twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three and prior years, and which have been certided to Congress under section two of the act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as fully set forth in House Executive Document Number seventy, Forty-ninth Congress, first session, there is appropriated, as follows: pry; aggihepq CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST COMPTBOLLER. Bl'. Sure Depart- STATE DEPARTMENT. ment. Contingent en Fo1cm0N INTERCOURSE: For contingent expenses United States ` P°¤¤¤¤» ¤¤¤¤¤]¤¢¢¤· consulates, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and prior years, one - hundred and twenty-seven dollars and thirty~two cents.
 * °”’”- year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two thousand dollars.