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 314 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. rss. 1900. '“*°m”F·'*"°°Y· To pay Thomas F. Tracy the difference between the amount y aid him as a folder and that of a messenger at one thousand two hund)red dollars per annum, during the iiscal year nineteen hundred, two hundred and seven dollars and eight cents. <>¤¤1ee0- He¤k· To pay Charles O. Houk the diiference between the pay of a folder at eig t hundred and forty dollars per annum and that of a messenger at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum from February iirst, nineteen hundred, to June thirtieth, nineteen -hundred,-one hundred and fifty dollars., Hemv G- Di¤e¤¤· To pay Henry G. Disch the difference between the pay of a folder at eig t hundred and forty dollars per annum and that of a messenger at three dollars and sixty cents per day from December first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to- June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, two hundred and eighty-three dollars and twenty cents. _ Samuel Levitt- To pay Samuel Leavitt the difference between the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum and the rate of one thousand dollarsper annum for services in the .Clerk’s document room from March first, nineteen hundred, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, inclusive, ninety-three dollars‘and thirty;three cents. Jvim B- Fletcher- To pay John B; Fletcher the difference between his salary as a messenger atthe rate of nine hundred dollars per annum and the ·rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum from December first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred,. one hundred and seventy-five dollars,. V Thomas M¤h¤¤ey· To pay Thomas Mahoney the difference between the pay of a folder atseven hundred and twenty dfillfirs per annum and that of a messener at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum from December fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, twe hundred and ninety-four dollars. . it ‘ W¤“¤meF°*biS- To pay William  Forbisf the difference between his salary as a - messenger at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum and the rate of one thousand twe hundred dollars per annum from December first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to June thirtieth nineteen hundred, inclusive, one hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents. Index, to eovem- mnnx uio eovnnnmnxrr mmmosmons. ment publications. . ggggxgee- To pay to John G. Ames the amount found due to him by the ‘Auditor for the State and other Departments for pre aring an index to the documents of the Fortyeseventh and Forty-eighth Congresses, as provided for by the joint resolution approved Marci third, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, one thousan dollars. Lib¤¤~¢v<>fC¤¤8¤eee· Lmnnnr or conennss. 0f<§S;ediéIjt¤;ug<;e1<;¤;;¥é=¤ The accounting officers of the Treasury are directed to credit p°. ’Bernard R. Green, superintendent Library building and grounds, with the following amounts disallowed in their settlement of his accounts, namely:. Voucher numbered fourteen, January, eighteen hundred and ninety- nine, "Fuel, lights, and so forth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine," one city directory, five dollars. t. Voucher numbered one, February, eighteen hundred and ninety- nine, “Improving BotanieGarden, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight," one typewriter, ninety dollars. $1; And to allow the payment of. the following _ bills from the approlirgpeomzc e¤.»d2¤,~ priation for “Improving Botanic Garden, eighteen hundred and ninety- °"°· nine?’ and “1nineteen<hnndred:" Easton and Rupp, statienery, "eighteen hundred and ninety-nine? fiftv-fiveedollars and sixty cents. `