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 310 _ FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. l. Ch. 785. 1900. I¤d°XP”· °'°·· P"· To a to the ersons who erformed the work of arran in and "1i·ii§i:i;1i»1il'm§iC` prepaid1% ghe gxilciiex off Priva£zhClai131s ingrodécgdéluring the ilifsy- second, i ty-t ir, 1 ¢gP*<>Y¤•=S· Tg enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to the officers and mw °` employees of the Senate who were gorneon the rolls of the Senate, IHC uding the police rolls, December thirty-nrst, eighteen hundred and ninety-mne, and who were not borne on S¢‘l1d rolls at the close of the iirstasession of the Fifty-sixth Congress, at the same or a larger rate or pay_ or ‘ salary, a sum equal to one month’s pay at_ the rate of compegsatiogipaidt to thfemdat the time ofhtheg resignation; 05 dispharge, an a su c1en sum or IS pu1 ose is ere y appro ria e ,ou o any Prv¢ii·¢v- _ moneys in the Treasury not otgerwise appropriatedl Provided, That -quah6cation. no payment shall be made hereunder to any officer or employee who was reemployed at the same or a lariger rate or pay or salary in the service of the Senate within the perio named. C<>¤gr¤s¤i<>¤¤¤ em- To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House plggent rm ems of Re resentatives to may to the officers and em loyees of the .Senate ¤°"i°°s· and House borne on theannual and session rolls on the iirst day of June, nineteen hundred, including the Capitol _ olice, the official reporters of the Senate and of the House, and  A. Smith, Congressional Record clerk, for extra services during the Fifty-sixth Congress, a sum equal to one m0nth’s pay at the compensation then V-paid Prglqgsg-limimd them. by law., the same to be immediately availa le: Provided, hat ‘ · "'°°° " this section shallnot apply to any employee included in the preceding section._ mgceinmeou . For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, thirty-four do lars and ninety-five cents. ‘For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, for the iiscal year gnding Junethirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, two thousand ollars. 0 " For miscellaneous items, exclusive ofilaboi, ten thousand dollars. Foldius- For folding speeches and pandphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thowand, one thousan dollars. ‘ A. H. D¤v¢¤1><>¤~ To pay A. H. Davenport for repairing and furnishin Senate comvmittee rooms, four‘ thousand seven hundred and nine dogars. L. P. S¤i\><>1¤· To reimburse L. P. Seibold, custom-heuse broker, for money expended by him in withdrawing from the custom-house at Washington, District of Columbia, the picture of Pocahontas, which was su sequently presented 'to and accepted by the Senate of the United States, eleven dollars. ’ p _ _ Dennis M. Kerr. To pary Dennis M. ‘Kerr for extra services as ‘ assistant to the Com- J°h" H‘w"lk°" mittee on Pensions, and John H. Walker, clerk to the Committee on Pensions, for extra services, each seven hundred and fif? dollars. J.H.J¤¤es. To pay J. H. Jones ‘for. extra services in the care o the Senate chronometer and for the work in connection therewith, two hundred dollars for the first, second, an_d third sessions of the Fifty-fifth Congress and the first session of the Fifty-sixth‘Congress.‘ mggge of Represen- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. A Mcoztnipensmon or For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and °‘" °”' ’ Delegates rom Territories, ten thousand dollars. Miscellanecusew. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select commit·· tees, ten thousand dollars.