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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. 885 House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization under current resolution of March twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninet, may be used by said Senate Committee on Immigration upon vouchers to be approved by the chairman thereof. or expenses of equipping and maintaining horses, and mail- Hamm. wagons, or carrying the mails, for the iiscal year eighteen hundred an eighty-five, three hundred and forty-seven dollars and eighty- five cents. For payment to Julia A. Wilson widow of the Honorable E. K. gf-‘g'g°tg·w,d°w Wilson. eceased, late a Senator of the United States from the State ym ` of Maryland, five thousand dollars. That Edward D. Martin, clerk to the late Honorable E. K. Wilson, WWW D-¥¤‘“¤· Senator from the State of Maryland, be continued on the pa roll of the Senate from the twenty-fifth day of February, eighteen hundred and ninety-one during the residue of the present session of Congress. That John Wedderburn. clerk to the late Honorable George Hearst, John wsuammm. Senator from the State of California, to be continued on the pay roll of the Senate from March the first, eighteen hundred and mnety-one, i during the residue of the present session of Congress. To reimburse W. P. Canaday, ex-Sergeant-at-Arms of the United §,*,;; ,_ States Senate, for moneys paid by him to employees of the Senate for ` services alleged to have been rendered at various times from May fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, to October thjrty—i.irst · eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, the accounts for the same andall vouchers to be audited by the Committee to Audit and Control the, Contingent Expenses of the Senate, and to be subject to the revision and approval of said committee, both as to the amounts and extent of actual services rendered, two thousand six hundred and seventy- seven dollars and sixt§ cents. , 1 To pay Charles H. vans extra compensation for preparing sta- g',?“£'§j&H·E'“*~ tistical tables, and for services rendered to the Committee on Finance, five hundred dollars. For salary of one telephone page from April nrst to June thirtieth, T°*°P**°°° Pmeighteen hundred and ninety-one at the rate of six hundred dollars per annum, one hundred and nfty dollars. For salaries of ten laborers from April first to June thirtieth, I·¤¤¤¤r¤- eighteen hundred and ninety-one, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For collating, arranging, and indexing testimony and statistics rummumm. submitted in connection with the tariif legislation of the Fifty-first Con ess, one thousand dollars, to be paid to the persons designated by the chairman of the Committee on Finance to do the work. For clerks to the Committees on Patents, Coast Defences, and En- wgfyggngmwtn grossed Bills, from March fourth to July iirst, eighteen hundred and Detences, me Enninety-one at the rate of two thousand two hum red and twenty dol- ¤“’"°" B‘“°‘· lars per annum each, two thousand three hundred dollars. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES atf§g:¤°°* R¢v*¤¤•=¤¤· For compensation and mileage of members of the House of Repre- g<>r¤¤¤¤S¤¤¤¤ and sentatives, two thousand two hundred and forty-seven dollars and "` °°“°‘ four cents. For stationery fer members of the House of Representatives, fiscal S*¤°*°¤¢¤’· year eighteen hundred and ninety, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. . To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House Sc¤1¤¤¤1£d¤¤m psy, of Re resentatives to pxay to the officers and employees of the Senate p155g2s_ H°“°°°""“ and Ilbuse, borne on theannual and session ro is both on the first day of October eighteen hundred and ninety and the third day of March eighteen hundred and ninety-one, including the Capitol P0- lice and official reporters of the Senate and House, for extra services during the Fifty-first Congress, a sum equal to one month’s pay at