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 886 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. the compensation then paid them by law, the same to be immediately available. _ _ _ _ _ iirvendiiuree i¤ Iiié To pay to the clerk to the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior 364:3-¤ii:;g,li;r11€°° Department, for extra services rendered, a sum equal to one month’s pay, one hpndred alpd eighty dpllars. th I _ th wut. To enab e the Li rarian o oneress to pay e employees in » e £:*” "l:’3h" P“’· law department of the Congressionbal Library one month’s extra pay, the sum of three hundred and fifty dollgrs, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriate. Geeizew-FM To pay to George W. Rae assistant clerk to the Committee on Claims for extra services one hundred and eighty dollars. _ Jehu nam-. _ To pay Jehu Baker for expenses incurred by him in his election °°“°°"°°d °l°°°°"‘ gopfest, in the Fifty-first Congress, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight 0 ars. Philip S-Peet To reimburse Philip S. Post for expenses necessarily incurred in C°°°°°t°d°1°°°i°u‘ defense of his title to his seat as a member of the House of Representatgveip, F1ft1e1th Congress, five thousand six hundred and sixty- eight dollars an orty cents - rcmgmm. `For rent of building for use of the folding room of the House . from March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, until January hrsltheighgepln hundred and ninety-two, one thousand two hundred · an fty dollars. o A¤¤¤¤I~A¤¤¤ To pay Amos L. Allen for services as clerk to the Committee on Rules during the Fifty-first Congress, four hundred dollars. E“g°£mE·¤QV°°““*. To pay George H. Watkins and H. G. Clement three hundred `dollars forégxtra services performed as clerks in the folding room, , six hundredollars. · 8P°°*¤*”“°°°°°8°”· To pay the two special messengers employed under the resolution of the ouse adopted January thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, at the rate of one hundred dollars per month each from Marc third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one until the assembling of the Fifty-second Congress, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four dollars. I A¤¤¤*·¤¤,%Il:f.¤*e¤¤¤¤ To pay the assistant foreman of the folding room employed under the resolution of the House, adopted May third eighteen hundred and ninety, at the rate of one undred dollars per month, from ` March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one until the assembling of the Fifpy-second Congress, nine hundred and twelve dollars To lpay erris Finch in full for services in preparing for the Forty- fourt to the Forty-ninth Congress, inclusive a statement of appropriagioni and s_o tforth, underttil e act Caplpiipgesd April tenth, eig teen un re an six y-nine, one thousand o r ,,,,,.*‘f_""“* *°“’°*‘ To pay for the services of the assistant journal clerk for two months after the e}xpiration of the plreseplt sgssign ag the sagelrate of compensation e now receives, t ree un re an sixty dollars §•,;*,‘;g},}*g’0°m°’· To pay Samuel Hosmer, acting postmaster of the House of Repre- ` rentatives, the difference between the pay of postmaster and that of assistant postmaster from October hrst to December fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, inclusive, one hundred and one dollars and ninety-four cents. P*Ym°”“°· rendere as assistant cleri to the Committee on Invalid Pensions gniing the second session of the Fifty-first Congress, two hundred o ars. ¥,;$;,,€§'{°‘,§ To pay D. S. Porter as extra compensation for seryices rendered gs asgistant clerk tohthedCc&m(p1{{ctee on Pensions during the Fifty- rs V ongress, two un re dollars. umu5X5g,?' L°°’ To pay Beaufort C. Lee and Charles Carter for services in caring for the subcommittee rooms of the Committees on Ways and Means (and iipprapriations, sixty dollars each ; in all, one undred and wen y dollars.
 * .$.i$€°°°°”v°“' To pag Alexander Van euder as extra compensation for services