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 734 FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 213, 214. 1893. romi cmu. For manufacture of postal cards, three hundred and forty-three thousand seven hundred dollars. namuumu. For pay of agent and assistants to distribute postal cards, and expenses of agency, seven thousand eight hundred iollars. Oflcm ¢*¤·· °¤"°*· For registered-package, tag, official, and dead-letter envelopes, one °P°hundred and thirteen thousand six hundred dollars. F'**P‘°“*¤· For ship, steamboat, and way letters, one thousand five hundred dollars. Y¤¤¤¤g·*=*·°-·**°“°· For engraving, printing, and binding drafts and warrants, three thousand two hundred dollars. m'°°““'”°°“'· For miscellaneous items, five hundred dollars. F¢•¤¤‘*l· A¤·*°**¤‘ OFFICE or THE FOURTH ASSISTANT PoSTMAsTER-GENERAL. Postmaster-General. Mnldepr¤d¤¤¤¤¤· For mail depredations and post-office inspectors, two hundred and mm. thirty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That not exceeding five thouumn or emma- sand dollars of this amount may be expended for fees to United States xghlg °“},§f ‘£§}'j attorneys, marshals, clerks of courts, and special counsel necessarily mm. employed in prosecuting civil suits instituted by the (sixth) Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Ofiice Department, through the Solicitor of the Treasury, against the sureties on the official bonds of late post- R S..S•>c.m.p·49- mcaster, éss providted for by section two hundred and ninety-two, vised tatutes o the United States. mfl’§{,‘},*,j;,f,j,§,f_'f“ *° Sno 2 That if the revenue of the Post-Oiiiee Department shall be insuillcient to meet the appropriations madebythis act, a sum equal to such deficiency of the revenues of said Department is hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply said deiiciencies in the revenue for the Post- Ofiice Department for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun- 1'Mf··- dred and ninety-four: Provided, That so much of the appropriation of ·*’*’·*·P·l“· forty thousand dollars made by section four of the act of Congress approved July thirteen, eighteen hundred and ninety two, making appropriation; for the ppstal service for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth eig teen hun red and ninety-three for clerks, letter-can Br=¤=•¤1¤¤¤¤i¤¤· riers, and incidental expenses necessary to maintain a branch station of the Chicago (Illinois) postoftice in the Government building upon EmQg:nC°lmb”° the ground of the World’s Columbian Exposition, and also of the ' _ appropriation of twenty-three thousand dollars provided for by aid T““’l’°'“*·‘°"· section for transportation of mails by railroad and mail messenger servm'§_;°;gj,;j°·j;f ‘*•'· ice, as shall remain unexpended on the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, be, and the same is hereby, continued durpig the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- our. Approved, March 3, 1893. March 3· 189* CHAP. 214.-—An act making appropriations for the Department of Agricuture, for the decal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and niuety-four. Be it enactedby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United l_,£j{>_j:;¤°,j*,}py`fP=x},§ States of America. in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, nlm. and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and mn€l7y· tour, for the purposes and objects hereinafter expressed, namely: ‘ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Pg of S¤;=¤¤·rr· Omvrcn or THE Sucnncunrz For compensation of Secret ot A" t°°°’ °1° ki" °t°' Agriculture, eight thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary of Agaiiculture, four thousand uve hundred dollars; chief clerk in said Department, who shall be superintendent of the Department buildings, two