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 880 FIFTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. cmkmm. For clerk hire, thirty-five thousand dollars. Examining su-. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account ` ¥°°"“1°°°· of fees of examining surgeons, Arm(y pensions, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundre and ninety, one hundred and twenty-two thousand two hundred and sixty-five dollars and forty- five cents. m§_$·g*~<>¤·=¤ ¤¤r>¤¤» UNDER THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, rosmsewxee. OUT OF THE POSTAL REVENUES. rom: um, ac. POSTAL Lxws Ann REGULATIONS: For printing and publishing N,,,,,m,,,,_ a new edition of the Postal Laws and Regulations, consisting of eighty-five thousand copies; such edition to be prepared under the direction of the Postmaster—General, and printed at the Government Printing Office; and the Postmaster-General may authorize the sale of co(pies of such edition not needed for the use of the De artment, to in ividuals, at the cost thereof, with ten er centum added ; the proceeds of such sales to be de osited in the Treasury, as part of the postal revenues, forty thousand three hundred and sixty-five dollars. _1¤1¤¤au·¤¤pom- For inland transportation by railroad routes, being a deficiency °‘°"·“"""°“°°“· for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eight-nine; two thousand and nine dollars and twenty-four cents. d;>¤=¤=¤¤¤r¤' mn- COMPENSATION or Posrmxsrmzsz For amount to reimburse the postal revenues of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, being the amount retained by postmasters in excess of the appropriation, one hundred and sixty-two thousand three hundred and thirty-one ’ dollars and thirty-nine cents. runnmrerennu- To payghe amount certified to be due the Flint and Pere Mar- £°‘ quette ilroad Comtpany for additional transportation, fiscal ear eighteen hundred an seventy-nine and prior dyears, fourteen thousand three hundred and ninety-four dollars an sixty-eight cents. gé1LL¤;¤tX¤y- To reimburse O. M. Laraway for disbursements made by him yu"` ‘ while postmaster at Minneapolis in the years eighteen hundred and eighty-two to eighteen hundred and eighty-six, inclusive, seven hundred and seventy-two dollars and one cent. gg? Ls, That the proper officers of the Post-Office Department are hereby Mum authorized and directed to credit in the account of H. Hubert, late ostmaster at Quitman, Georgia, the sum of one hundred dollars, being the amount of money-order funds remitted by him to Sa vannah by registered package and stolen at Waycross while in transit without any fault on the part of said postmaster. Clement L wwe- To enable the Secretary of the Treasug to pay3Clement A. Lounskgymtm, berry, late postmaster at Bismarck, orth akota, for official expenses incurred by him for rent and light during the third and fourth quarters, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and first, second, and third quarters, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as allowed by the Post·Office Department, three hundred and eighty dollars and fifty-five cents. mw ‘ amount expended by him for clerks necessarily employed in said office from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, six hundred and twenty-five dollars. ‘ Hcnlgglumnneuz or xg. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. géghpulex-. To reimburse B. F. Fuller, disbursing clerk, for amount expended ‘"`”°m°'"" for investigation in ornithology and mammalogy, in excess of appropriation for the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hunre and eighty-nine, eighteen dollars and twenty-tive cents.
 * 55-W¤;¤tz¤· To pay L. J. Worden, late postmaster at Ilawrence, Kansas, for