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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1895. 865 provisions of the Act of July thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety- AM. x>·163· four, making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judi- _ _ cial expenses of the Government; and five hundred dollars additional c,,;§‘§g{f"“1 *° ““““‘ for the salary of the financial clerk of the Senate while the office is ' held by the present incumbent. ’ For live annual clerks to Senators who are not chairmen to commit- Clerks w S¤¤¤¤>r¤- tees, from March fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-nve cents. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, eighty-nine dollars and M**°°“’*¤°°“¤· nine cents, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninetyibur. For rent of warehouse for storage of public documents formerly in S""“g°· the Maltby Building, irom January iirst to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, nine hundred and fortyhve dollars, fiscal year eighteen hundred and uinety-five. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay George H. Walker for G·>¤rg¤ H.Walker. . services as skilled laborer in the Senate from and including the first day of June to the twentysecond day of June, eighteen hundred and _ ninety-two, sixty dollars and forty-four cents. . To reimburse the official reporter of the Senate for moneys paid by °“*°‘”*’“P°""· him for clerk hire and extra clerical services during the third session agflthe Fihy-third Congress, one thousand seven hundred and nity o ars. · To pay Kimball E. Valentine, three hundred and forty dollars; and ,,,}§i‘§*f‘{§lK}_”,,,)Y“*°”‘ T. B. Kirby, two hundred dollars, being balance for making inventory Sérviccs. ` of Public Documents in the Senate wing of the Capitol in eighteen . hundred and ninety-three, five hundred and forty dollars. _ ‘ To P. J. McHenry for translating, proof-reading, and editing the pro- 1’-·T-M¤H¤¤ry- ceedjngs of the Berlin silver commission, by authority of Senate reso- S°"'°”°' lution of June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, three thousand nine hundred dollars. To pay Solomon J. Fague for services and disbursements in making gg¤¤¤y¤¤¤ —T·F¤s¤¤· measurements and estimates of work ou post-omce and court house in mm' New York City, at the request of the Secretary of the Treasury and afterwards by direction of the Committee on Claims of the United States Senate, two thousand five hundred dollars. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. mgg,;·¤¤¤fR¤r~»¤¤· For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and °°“‘*’°"“““°‘· Delegates from Territories, three thousand dollars. ‘ For stationery for Members of the House of Representatives, one S°°“°“°'Y· hundred and twenty-five dollars. _ _ To pay the widow of Philip S. Post, late a Representative in Congress g;;}?}, from the State of Illinois, seven hundred and ninetyone dollars and ninety-one cents. To pay the widow of G. B. Shaw, late a Representative in Congress §5f,§",’;fQ°w_ from the State of Wisconsin, three thousand and fifty-one dollars and twenty-five cents. _ _ To pay the widow of M. B. Wright, late a Representative in Congress }§,;;’Ql,§{§},‘§;_ from the State of Pennsylvania, one thousand six hundred and ninety- nine dollars and eighty-two cents. To pay one thousand dollars to Mrs. Celeste H. McCoy, of Saint Paul, ¥Q,Pg,,}{,i°,(§{’,*Q_ Minnesota, widow of the Honorable W. D. McCoy, deceased, late minister and consul-general of the United States to Liberia. For rent of annex folding room, at the rate of one hundred dollars F<>l·¤¤2¤>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· per month, from March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, to January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, one thousand dollars. or so much thereof as may be necessary. srxr-vox. xxvm-55