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 94 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. SESS II. CHS. 108-110. 1894. O compensation of all necessary clerks or employees, for labor (by the day,. piece, or contract), and for all the necessary materials which may beneeded in the prosecution of the work, including twenty thousand dol- Inwrinr D¤r•·r> lars for the Department of the Interior, being for the fourth quarter of ` "‘°""‘ the dscal year eighteen hundred and ninety four, one hundred thousand dollars. Lum or stance. To enable the Public Printer to pay to the employees heretofore or . now employed in the Government Printing Office since July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, such sums as may be due them for leaves of absence, notwithstanding the fact that thirty days’ leave of absence, with pay,had been granted to such persons in said iiscal year on account of service rendered in the preceding fiscal year, and also topay all employees of the said office any leave of absence which they may have failed to obtain from the lack of necessary appropriations or other cause, sixty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be nece — sary. nw? •* Pm Hereafter the Public Printer is authorized to pay pro rata leave of' absence out of any appropriation for leaves of absence to employees of the Government Printing Officein any ilscal year, notwithstanding the fact that thirty days’ leave of absence, with pay, may have been granted to such employees in that fiscal year on account of servicerendered in a previous ii cal year. CUSTOMS SERVICE. m%P‘£•g¢¤¢ ¤¤••¤¤• To defray the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, being ' additional to the permanent appropriation for this purpose, for the. iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, onehundred and eighty-ilve thousand dollars. Approved, June 19, 1894. June 1s, 1804. CHAP. 109.-An Act To provide for the closing of part of an alley in square six ·""——‘;" hundred and twenty-two i.n the city of Washingmn, District of Columbia, and for the relief of the president and directors of Gonzaga College. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United mum ur comm- Suites cfmnerica in Oemgresa assembled. That the Commissioners of the Weis., w,,,,, m District of Columbia are hereby authorized and instructed, on the peti- W c¤¤¤·¤¤·¤••¤· tion of the president and directors of Gonzaga College, the owner of all the property fronting on that part or portion of an alley twenty and seventeen one-hundredths feet wide, and running east and west through square six hundred and twenty-two, for a distance of tive hundred and sixty and seventy-five one-hundredths feet, beginning at and running west from the west line of North Capitol street about equidistant between I and K streets northwest, and extending to the west boundary line of the property of the said president and directors _ of Gonzaga College in said square, to declare said part or portion of Donation or 1¤¤<1- said alley to be closed, and the title therein is hereby declared to be vested in the president and directors of Gonzaga College. Approved, June 19, 1894. June 1894. GBA?. 110.-An Act To su lnce aim 1;* State of Mississippi for the usggfythedggsx Udizrgitygr ut of Public I ds to the Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United masasippi. States of America in Congress assembled, That the Governor of the Un‘;‘jf:,t‘:,°‘;f“‘$,f’°,f,*;f State of Mississippi be, and he is hereby, authorized to select out of ‘ the unoccupied and uninhabited lands of the United States within the said State twenty-three thousand and forty acres of land, in legal subdivisions, being a total equivalent to one township, and shall certify